September 30th, 2010 •
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Hideki Matsui’s 2010 season has been a mixed bag, to say the least. Coming off of a World Series where he was named the Series MVP, Matsui left the New York Yankees, the only MLB team he had ever known, to play for the Los Angeles Angels, who have been perennial contenders and were expected [...]
September 29th, 2010 •
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By David Saltzer – AngelsWin.com Senior Writer Every fall I go into a bit of a funk. When the baseball season ends, there’s a void in my life until February when the pitchers and catchers report. Sure, there’s football and hockey, but they aren’t baseball. They don’t have the drama that only a 162-game season [...]
September 29th, 2010 •
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By David Saltzer – AngelsWin.com Senior Writer Every fall I go into a bit of a funk. When the baseball season ends, there’s a void in my life until February when the pitchers and catchers report. Sure, there’s football and hockey, but they aren’t baseball. They don’t have the drama that only a 162-game season [...]
September 29th, 2010 •
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Interview Conducted by David Saltzer – AngelsWin.com Senior Writer Bobby Grich is an Angels’ player who needs no introduction. As the original inductee into the Angels Hall of Fame, Grich is an iconic player for the team. A regular around the stadium, Bobby has a unique perspective on the team, having played for or [...]
September 29th, 2010 •
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Interview Conducted by David Saltzer – AngelsWin.com Senior Writer Bobby Grich is an Angels’ player who needs no introduction. As the original inductee into the Angels Hall of Fame, Grich is an iconic player for the team. A regular around the stadium, Bobby has a unique perspective on the team, having played for or [...]
September 29th, 2010 •
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Bobby Abreu entered his second season with the Los Angeles Angels amidst rumors of being the team’s leadoff hitter. Instead Manager Mike Scioscia plugged the outfielder into his familiar third spot in the batting order. Despite lineup placement, 2010 has brought Abreu some uncharacteristic hitting struggles in his 15th professional season. In the first half [...]
September 29th, 2010 •
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Jay Bruce homered on the first pitch of the bottom of the ninth to give Cincinnati a 3-2 victory over Houston on Tuesday night, sending the Reds to the postseason for the first time in 15 years. The Reds, who won in their last at-bat for the 22nd time this season, won the NL Central [...]
September 29th, 2010 •
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Troy Tulowitzki slammed his helmet in disgust and impaled the handle of his broken bat into the ground behind home plate. The bat stayed in the ground as he walked off the field after striking out to end the game, knowing his Colorado Rockies are out of the pennant race. Casey Blake homered twice, Rafael [...]
September 28th, 2010 •
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim’s power hitting catcher Mike Napoli has been dealing with his managers distrust of him behind the plate as a defensive catcher. Napoli’s coach is former catcher Mike Scioscia and Scioscia prefers the light hitting catcher Jeff Mathis, who struggles to reach the Mendoza line (.222 average). Napoli is a monster [...]
September 27th, 2010 •
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Peter Bourjos Major League Baseball career began on August 3, 2010 when he made his debut playing for the Los Angeles Angels. Since then the twenty-three year old kid has scored ten runs and hit three home runs. He was born Peter Christopher Bourjos on March 31, 1987 in Park Ridge, Illinois. He graduated from [...]