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J.C. Romero

J.C. Romero

J.C. Romero is a professional baseball player. He's a left-handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels and wears number 33. He is managed by pitching manager Bud Black.

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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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"It's naturally disappointing," manager Mike Scioscia said. "But we're going to have to keep trying to get better. That's all we can do. ...  
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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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With the postseason rapidly approaching, Angels manager Mike Scioscia is likely becoming impatient as he waits for a reliever to step up and secure the last ...  
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Rodriguez was a major player in nearly two-thirds of the Angels' club-record 100 victories, and that's earned him manager Mike Scioscia's backing for the Cy ...  
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Mike Scioscia's crew had the division wrapped up for the better part of September and was afforded the luxury of resting their starters the final week of ...  
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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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Angels Manager Mike Scioscia argues with third base umpire Tim Welke after Reggie Willits was caught in a rundown after failed suicide squeeze in Game 4 ...  
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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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by 100%InjuryRate The Angels had lost an unreal 11 straight playoff games to the Red Sox heading into Sunday night's Game 3 of the ALCS, but managed to ...  
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After storming through their leagues for a full six months, from late March through the end of September, the Chicago Cubs and the Los Angeles Angels were ...  
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You'll hear some similar talk about Mike Scioscia. It is, at best, only about one-quarter true. The two important ways Scioscia manages the same are that ...  
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Angels Manager Mike Scioscia, waiting with catcher Mike Napoli during a pitching change, believes his team will extend their series with the Boston Red Sox ...  
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Garret Anderson is just one of the crowd in the Los Angeles Angels clubhouse, and that's the way he likes it. The three-time all-star went 2-for-4 with a ...  
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