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Failures of Angels and Chargers have similar roots
It starts at the top. I look at the Angels, all that talent, a $159-million payroll, and they can't finish ahead of the $55-million Athletics from Oakland? And that's with baseball offering an extra wild card this season to make up for a slow start....
Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Mike Napoli, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Radio Industry
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Giving award to Angels' Mike Trout is no rookie mistake
It was not news that Mike Trout was selected American League rookie of the year Monday. It was a given. If you are a baseball fan and don't know about Trout, then you aren't a baseball fan. He arrived on the scene to stay on April 28. The Angels had...
Tags: Peter Bourjos, Justin Verlander, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Viral Diseases and Infections, Sports
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Melky Cabrera reportedly agrees to $16-million deal with Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are becoming baseball's most intriguing team. They opened the week by stripping the high-priced talent from the Miami Marlins, and they closed the week by adding baseball's most notorious drug cheat last season. The Jays agreed...
Tags: Miami Marlins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Gregor Blanco, Sports, ESPN (tv network)
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Dodgers' Andre Ethier tries to make talk about lefties right
There's no quit here, although I can only imagine how many folks wish I was on the verge of elimination. Before Monday's all-important Dodger game, I go to the clubhouse to remind Andre Ethier how important he is to the team. It's a discussion that will...
Tags: Pau Gasol, Don Mattingly, Dwight Howard, Andre Ethier, Sports
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At least L.A. has one stable, winning franchise in Clippers
What an exciting night, and it's all about basketball. It's been nothing but chaos, dysfunctional management and poor public relations around here the last few days, so what a relief to spend some time with the Clippers. It never fails to amaze how some...
Tags: Dwyane Wade, Radio Industry, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Phil Jackson, Los Angeles Lakers
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End of the season could be the end of Torii Hunter's Angels career
Like the fans who chanted his name when he came to bat in the ninth inning Thursday, Torii Hunter wondered if that would be his final appearance at Angel Stadium in the home team's uniform — not only this season, but for good. "I was thinking about...
Tags: Helene Elliott, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Sports, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Mike Scioscia
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Angels cover boy Mike Trout is still amazing
No fish jokes about this kid. Mike Trout is a keeper. Who could have imagined where this was headed when he was called up on that fateful day of April 28. He looked a little bit like Mickey Mantle and he sure could run like the Mick. But the talent-rich,...
Tags: Prince Fielder, Justin Verlander, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Texas Rangers, Ron Washington
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To Angels, rising Mets pitcher Matt Harvey is one who got away
The Angels clearly landed the biggest fish in baseball this season in rookie phenom Mike Trout, the outfielder who is making a push to win the American League most valuable player award, but they and their fans got a painful reminder Thursday night of one...
Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Jered Weaver, Sports
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Sox lose 12-9; Dunn out with back spasms
Tribune reporterANAHEIM, Calif. -- Left-hander Hector Santiago missed a chance Saturday to cement a spot in the Chicago White Sox's rotation. And that was just the start of the problems for the Sox, who blew a four-run lead and lost to the Los Angeles Angels 12-9....Tags: Sports, Ernesto Frieri, Dylan Axelrod, Alex Rios, Hector Santiago
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ANGELS NOTEBOOK: Halos proving to be error-prone so far
San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.The Angels entered Friday's play tied for the American League lead in errors, another disappointing statistic from a team that's falling short of expectations in many areas. Their 30 errors through 40 games matched Friday's opponent, the Chicago White...Tags: Peter Bourjos, Hank Conger, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Sports, Minor League Baseball
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Dyson returns to Kansas City after going on disabled list
The Kansas City StarOutfielder Jarrod Dyson is expected to miss two-to-four weeks after being diagnosed Friday in Kansas City with what trainer Nick Kenney termed "a mild high ankle sprain." Dyson, 28, suffered the injury in the eighth inning Wednesday when he scaled the...Tags: American League West, Automotive Equipment, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox
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Sale dominates Angels again
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Unfortunately for the White Sox, this weekend marks their final series this year against the Angels. But they can look at Friday night's 3-0 victory at Angel Stadium as just the latest in the ascent of left-handed ace Chris Sale,...Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Mark Buehrle, Boston Red Sox, Sports, Chris Sale
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