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Garret Anderson

Garret Anderson

Garret Anderson is an outfielder in major league baseball. He's a left fielder for the Los Angeles Angels and wears number 16. He is managed by Mike Scioscia.

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(Dublin, CA. October 14, 2008) The Golden Baseball League (GBL) announced today that Orange County Flyer outfielder Patrick Breen has had his contract purchased by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.  
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... League (GBL) announced today that Orange County Flyer outfielder Patrick Breen has had his contract purchased by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. ...  
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Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia argues with third base umpire Tim Welke after Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek tagged out Los Angeles Angels' Reggie Willits during Game 4 the American League Division ...  
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Maybe this afternoon is when it stops being such a big deal that Josh Beckett [ stats ] is less than his usual dominant playoff self.  
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Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia, right, argues with third base umpire Tim Welke after Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek tagged out Los Angeles Angels' Reggie Willits during Game 4 on Monday. BOSTON - The best record in the majors, another strong ...  
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ANAHEIM, Calif. - Garret Anderson is just one of the crowd in the Los Angeles Angels clubhouse, and that's the way he likes it.  
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Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia knew something that no one in Red Sox Nation knew. "We're not getting eliminated tonight," Scioscia stated prior to last night's American League Division Series game against the Boston Red Sox.  
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BOSTON -- Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia knew something that no one in Red Sox Nation knew. "We're not getting eliminated tonight," Scioscia said prior to last night's American League Division Series game against the Boston Red Sox.  
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BOSTON (AP) -The best record in the majors, another strong performance by John Lackey , an excellent chance to take the lead in the ninth inning - all just wasted by the Los Angeles Angels . One night after snapping an 11-game postseason losing s...  
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ARLINGTON, Texas - Francisco Rodriguez earned his 60th save and Garret Anderson homered and drove in three runs to help the Los Angeles Angels beat the Texas Rangers 7-3 Saturday night.  
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As expected, the Angels dropped Howie Kendrick to eighth in the batting order, behind Juan Rivera and Mike Napoli. Kendrick is hitless in nine at-bats in ...  
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BOSTON - The best record in the majors, another strong performance by John Lackey, an excellent chance to take the lead in the ninth inning - all just wasted by the Los Angeles Angels.  
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Despite criticism from fans after Angels lost series to Boston, Scioscia says odds were that Erick Aybar would get bunt down and Reggie Willits would score. He says he'd make the same call again. Still feeling the squeeze of criticism two days after the Angels' season came to an abrupt and...  
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By Kevin Allen on October 6, 2008 10:30 PM | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBacks (0) It must be nice to be a Boston Red Sox fan. ...  
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Facing elimination in Game Four of the American League Division Series, the Angels had an opportunity to take the lead in the ninth inning.  The score was knotted up at two when pinch-hitter Kendry Morales doubled off of the Green Monster to start the ninth inning. After Reggie Willits, Morales...  
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