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L.A's greatest sports moments No. 5: Angels win the World Series
The Fabulous ForumWe asked you to send in your picks for the greatest sports moments in L.A. history, and 1,181 ballots later we are unveiling the top 20 vote-getters. Each weekday we will unveil a new moment until we reach No. 1....... -
Fear the beard? Not in orange, Giants' Brian Wilson says
The Fabulous ForumThe most popular T-shirt in San Francisco might be the one that reads "Fear the Beard," in reference to the jet-black beard on the face of Giants closer Brian Wilson. As the Angels advanced to the 2002 World Series, Scott...... -
Game Six: What does that mean to you?
Angels UnpluggedJust got a press release from a book publisher. Here's what it says: "When diehard baseball fans hear the words 'Game Six,' they know it means only one thing:" Scott Spiezio, right? "Boston versus Cincinnati." Oh, the Carlton Fisk game....... -
From the Cubicle
When I was a child, I had one of those choose-your-own-adventure books. It was baseball-themed. My first time through it, I reached Game 7 of the NLCS. The game was tied In the late innings and I had the option of bringing in a tired but dependable...Tags: Daryle Ward, Ronny Cedeno, Scott Eyre, Major League Baseball, Ryan Theriot
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It's OK to exhale —just a bit
Tribune staff reporterManager Lou Piniella has fewer worries now as the Cubs head into the final 12 games of the season with a one-game lead over Milwaukee. His team has a little momentum after beating the Cardinals 4-2 Sunday at Busch Stadium, knocking the defending world...Tags: Matt Murton, Wrigley Field, Geovany Soto, Heart Attack, Chicago Cubs
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Cardinal's Remember Vestavia's Josh Hancock
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- A day after the death of Josh Hancock, the St. Louis Cardinals tried to move on. They had a game to play. But for Scott Spiezio, it was too much to handle. He told manager Tony La Russa to pull him from the starting lineup Monday...Tags: Jeff Suppan, Basketball, Depression, New York Mets, Spring Training
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Zambrano remains sharp against Cards
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Zambrano went winless in April 2006 but still managed to tie for the National League lead with 16 victories by season's end. After Saturday's 8-1 triumph over St. Louis at Busch Stadium, Zambrano ended another subpar April with two victories....Tags: Pies and Tarts, Matt Murton, Spring Training, Cliff Floyd, Chicago Cubs
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Pie's HR, Soriano's throws boost Cubs
Tribune staff reporterWhen Felix Pie was called up to the Cubs on April 17, Alfonso Soriano invited him to stay at his new home in Chicago. But unlike Oscar and Felix from the "The Odd Couple," Alfonso and Felix have a lot in common, and neither one is a particularly messy...Tags: David Eckstein, Pies and Tarts, Aramis Ramirez, Cesar Izturis, Michael Barrett
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Cubs home opener
I haven't watched much baseball the first week of the season since going under the knife for the first time in my life recently. Instead I've been following doctor's orders by reclining on a couch and intermittently feeling sorry for myself while watching...Tags: Ronny Cedeno, Scott Eyre, Major League Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Greg Maddux
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Garland delivers; bullpen teeters
Special to the TribuneWhat started as a perfect Friday night had an imperfect ending. Getting only four baserunners in the first eight innings, the Seattle Mariners had five in the ninth alone as the White Sox went through four relievers before they held on for a 6-4 victory....Tags: Bret Boone, Dustin Hermanson, Seattle Mariners, Jermaine Dye, Ozzie Guillen
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Sox go small in win
Tribune staff reporterOn many nights, the White Sox resemble a beer-league softball team. They prefer slugging more than sacrificing, ranking fourth in the American League in home runs but ninth in runs scored. That wasn't the case Tuesday in their 5-2 victory over Anaheim....Tags: Bartolo Colon, Jerry Manuel, Carlos Lee, Scot Shields, Carl Everett
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Sox tumble, crumble on coast
Tribune staff reporterPerhaps the White Sox were tempted to sip champagne on their flight to Dallas after Thursday's night game in Anaheim. What, you don't think the Sox had anything to celebrate after getting drubbed by the Angels 5-1 before 35,056 fans at Edison...Tags: Paul Konerko, Jerry Manuel, Scot Shields, Carl Everett, Jose Valentin
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