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San Diego Union-Tribune
| 1 year ago
Los Angeles Angels' Albert Pujols hits a solo home run against the Chicago White Sox in the sixth inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Thursday, May 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) AP Written by 7:46 a.m., May 18, 2012 Good morrrrning San...
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The Hartford Courant
| 1 year ago
Select a date range Create a custom date range The Hartford Courant The Fly was buzzing around the Diamond District the other day looking for a piece of bling, nothing fancy, something nice enough to wear with a sport coat and open shirt on Saturday...
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The Orange County Register
| 1 year ago
The gorgeous Orange County sunshine giveth, and it also taketh away. The Angels were done in by a series of defensive miscues on soft fly balls, and an under-the-weather C.J. Wilson couldn't get out of the fourth inning as the Chicago White Sox won,...
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San Diego Union-Tribune
| 1 year ago
Ostensibly, Albert Pujols' decline from a three-time Most Valuable Player and career .326 hitter to his .194 mark on May 4 was attributable to familiarity. How else to explain his monumental struggles except for the fact that Pujols stepped out of...
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The Orange County Register
| 1 year ago
57 pm · An under-the-weather C.J. Wilson got roughed up big-time, giving up four runs and six walks and failing to get out of the fourth inning as the Chicago White Sox beat the Angels 6-1 Thursday. The Angels' only run came in the sixth, on Albert...
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AP Online
| 1 year ago
Calif. (AP) — Chris Sale pitched effectively into the sixth inning, giving Chicago's rotation a much-needed solid outing, and the White Sox capitalized on some shoddy defense by the Los Angeles Angels for a 6-1 victory Thursday.
After a...
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The Orange County Register
| 1 year ago
Right now, the Angels have a Toyota Tercel parked in the best spot in the lot -- when they thought they had purchased a Mercedes The No...Going into Wednesday's game against the White Sox, the Angels' No. Albert Pujols for all but one of the team's...
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The Daily Herald
| 1 year ago
Man killed by police tried to run officers down, they say Des Plaines police say the 44-year-old man who was shot and killed by an officer Sunday tried to run down the two officers conducting a traffic stop. Police said Carlos Salgado would have been...
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Ledger-Enquirer
| 1 year ago
Aside from a two-run third inning, the Sox's offense was largely dormant again Wednesday night against journeyman Jerome Williams in a 7-2 loss to the Angels. The Angels took the lead for good in the third when the embattled Pujols slammed a three-...
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AP Online
| 1 year ago
Calif. (AP) — This loss seemed a lot less important to the White Sox.
Chicago played with heavy hearts Wednesday night after the death of longtime pregame instructor Kevin Hickey at age 56 following a lengthy illness.
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The Orange County Register
| 1 year ago
If it was Jim Eppard's idea for Albert Pujols to start hitting home runs, the Angels' new hitting coach was a fine addition to the staff. In their first game since Eppard replaced Mickey Hatcher, the Angels got a three-run home run from Albert Pujols...
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Laist
| 1 year ago
They slowed the tempo, turned the Thunder into a jump-shot team and limited the transition buckets...All of a sudden the Lakers couldn't hold onto the ball and became a perimeter team...Even Pau Gasol had a little piece of the action with 14 points...
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The Orange County Register
| 1 year ago
33 pm · The Angels offense came to life with home runs from Albert Pujols and Vernon Wells in a 7-2 defeat of the Chicago White Sox Wednesday night. Pujols' three-run home run to straightaway center field in the third inning was just his second of...
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AP Online
| 1 year ago
Calif. (AP) — Albert Pujols welcomed his new hitting coach to town with a go-ahead three-run homer and Vernon Wells added a two-run shot to lead the Los Angeles Angels to a 7-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night.
Jim...
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Chicago Tribune
| 1 year ago
Clutch hitting by Dayan Viciedo and Gordon Beckham quickly vanished Wednesday night for the Chicago White Sox . That's because Albert Pujols cranked a three-run home run to vault the Los Angeles Angels to a 4-2 lead over the Sox after 3 1/2 innings.
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FanIQ
| 1 year ago
The whispers had been getting louder for the past couple of weeks around Anaheim Stadium.
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The Orange County Register
| 1 year ago
You might assume that Anaheim is operating in the same time zone as the rest of the Pacific region, but apparently not. There is APT (Albert Pujols Time), in which 37 games of a baseball season mean hardly anything in comparison to the 125 that...
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The Daily Herald
| 1 year ago
05 p.m.; Chris Sale (3-2) vs...At a glance: After splitting a two-game home series with the Tigers, the White Sox make a quick trip to the West Coast for the first meeting of the season against the Angels. Los Angeles has arguably been the biggest...
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Las Vegas Review-Journal / Sun
| 1 year ago
Charles Barkley makes a lot of predictions, so it's inevitable that some will blow up in his face...Barkley sits alongside former players Shaquille O'Neal and Kenny Smith and host Ernie Johnson on TNT's "Inside the NBA," a must-see show that is half...
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Examiner
| 1 year ago
Albert Pujols recorded three hits and two RBIs for the Angels, who bounced back after being shut out for a major league-high eighth time Monday. Santana (2-6) held the A's to four hits with three walks and nine strikeouts. The veteran right-hander,...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
The Los Angeles Angels fired veteran batting coach Mickey Hatcher Tuesday in an attempt to get the sputtering offense on track. Hatcher was replaced by Jim Eppard, the hitting coach at their Triple-A team in Salt Lake City. Hatcher had been with the...
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The Orange County Register
| 1 year ago
The object of criticism and a hot button for fan discontent whenever the Angels slipped into a slump, Mickey Hatcher couldn't survive the most unexpected slump in Angels history. With the Angels' offense "grossly underperforming" in the words of GM...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 1 year ago
No Big Three meant one big problem for Miami, and one very big win for Indiana. Tim Duncan had 26 points and 10 rebounds and the San Antonio Spurs, recharged after a weeklong layoff, wore down the busy Los Angeles Clippers to win Game 1 of their...
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AP Online
| 1 year ago
Calif. (AP) — Ervin Santana struck out nine during 7 2-3 innings of four-hit ball, Albert Pujols drove in two runs with infield singles, and the Los Angeles Angels rebounded from yet another shutout loss with a 4-0 victory over the Oakland Athletics...
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The Orange County Register
| 1 year ago
44 pm · The A's Seth Smith scores in the fourth inning of Monday night's 5-0 win over the Angels. Since beating Oakland 6-0 on April 16, the Angels have lost four straight to the A's, getting outscored 20-5. (Photo by Michael Goulding, the Register)...
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San Jose Mercury News
| 1 year ago
What a contrast in moods around the A's and Angels right now. The A's, expected to struggle this season after trading away so many key players over the winter, played relaxed and loose in their 5-0 victory over the Angels Monday night...The A's are...
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Star Phoenix
| 1 year ago
The fat cats of Major League Baseball are finding out what the rest of the United States already painfully knows. Big paycheques just don't buy what they used to in this bleak economy. Four of the five highest-paid teams would not qualify for the...