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John Lackey

John Lackey

John Lackey is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels and wears number 41. He is managed by pitching manager Bud Black.

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In the meantime, manager Mike Scioscia must decide which pitcher among his starting five will grab some bench for the first round, though if it’s Jered ...  
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Tuesday's AL roundup: Mark Teixeira's ninth-inning sacrifice fly gave the Los Angeles Angels a 5-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers.  
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The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim try and move on step closer to the their fourth AL West crown in five years this evening when they open a three-game series with the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Los Angeles enters tonight's opener with a 17 1/2-game lead on the Texas Rangers in the West...  
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In a game that had as many ejections as home runs -- three -- the Texas Rangers survived umpire Bill Hohn's generous strike zone and avoided a four-game sweep by the Los Angeles Angels.  
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In a game that had as many ejections as home runs -- three -- the Texas Rangers survived umpire Bill Hohn's generous strike zone and avoided a four-game sweep by the Los Angeles Angels. Josh Hamilton and Marlon Byrd went deep against John Lackey, and the Rangers beat the Angels 4-3 on Sunday...  
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ANAHEIM, Calif. - Dallas Braden, batterymate Kurt Suzuki and left-fielder Jack Cust made sure the Los Angeles Angels didn't run the Oakland Athletics out of the ballpark with their aggressive game.  
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John Lackey pitched a complete game with a shutout through eight innings as the Angels put up five runs to beat the A’s in the second game of the set. The Angels got the job done, even without the usual bats of Garret Anderson and Vlad in the lineup. The Angels put up a four-run third [...]  
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Associated Press - July 29, 2008 10:03 PM ET BOSTON (AP) - John Lackey came within two outs of a no-hitter, pitching the Los Angeles Angels past the Boston Red Sox 6-2 Tuesday night on a big...  
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Glen Perkins pitched eight shutout innings for Minnesota, which took the American League Central lead Friday with a 9-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.Perkins (11-3) scattered five hits. Reliever Denny Reyes pitched the ninth.The win moved the Twins a half-game ahead of the Chicago White Sox...  
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim pitcher John Lackey attempts to continue a long personal undefeated streak when he faces an Oakland Athletics squad he's dominated over the course of his...  
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ANAHEIM, Calif. -- After Ian Kennedy arrived in the visitors' clubhouse at Angel Stadium and dropped off his equipment bag in his locker yesterday, a few members of the Yankees mockingly came over and introduced themselves.  
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BOSTON - John Lackey came within two outs of a no-hitter, pitching the Los Angeles Angels past the Boston Red Sox 6-2 Tuesday night on a big day for the AL West leaders.  
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ANAHEIM, Calif. - The umpires didn't need instant replay to reverse a home run call this time because it was so obvious.  
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John Lackey picked up his fourth straight win, Francisco Rodriguez tied his team record of 47 saves and the Los Angeles Angels took advantage of four Cleveland errors to defeat the Indians 4-3 yesterday.  
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CLEVELAND - Cliff Lee became the AL's first 17-game winner by pitching his third complete game of the season, leading the Cleveland Indians to a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night.  
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