Los Angeles Angels

Los Angeles Angels

The Los Angeles Angels are an American League baseball team based at Angel Stadium. The Los Angeles Angels are managed by Mike Scioscia.

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Putting their money where their hearts are, the Angels have voted to send a full postseason share to the estate of Nick Adenhart. Source Tags: Angels Baseball , Sports Related posts No related posts. This entry was posted on Monday, November 30th, 2009 at 2:30 pm and is filed under Angels Baseball , Sports . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Read Full Story
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A photo of Nick Adenhart at last night's home game against the Oakland Athletics (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) There isn’t anyone who hasn’t heard the story and tragic death of Angels promising right hander. It’s one that will pull at your heart strings and make you think about what’s truly important in life. Nick Adenhart was tragically taken from his family, friends, teammates, organization, and baseball fans across the country due to Thomas Gallo’s selfish decision to get behind the wheel after drinking alcohol all night long. That decision cost a young kid his life and a life that was full of promise of ... Read Full Story
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Los Angeles Times Boston Red Sox (1-3) at LA Angels of Anaheim (2-2), 4:10 pm MiamiHerald.com By Sports Network (Sports Network) -- Coming off an uplifting win on a very emotional night, the Los Angeles Angels continue their roller-coaster first week of the season with this afternoon's matchup with the Boston Red Sox from Angel Stadium. Video: First Person: Remembering Nick Adenhart The Associated Press Playing with heavy hearts, Angels dominate Red Sox Boston Globe Los Angeles Times  - MLB.com  - VegasSports-Odds  - Detroit Free Press all 3,474 news articles Read Full Story
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by Ed PriceFiled under: Angels, MLB AwardsAs much for keeping the Angels together through the death of pitcher Nick Adenhart and a rash of early-season pitching injuries as for winning the AL West, Mike Scioscia on was named American League Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Wednesday. Scioscia earned 15 of 28 first-place votes. Runner-up Ron Gardenhire of the Twins got six first-place votes. Joe Girardi of...  
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NEW YORK — The Los Angeles Angels voted to give a full postseason share to the estate of Nick Adenhart, the rookie pitcher killed in April in a car accident allegedly caused by a drunken driver. The Angels' shares were worth $138,039. Los Angeles lost to the New York Yankees in the AL championship series. The Yankees won the World Series, and their full postseason shares were worth a record $365,053, Major League Baseball said Monday...  
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The Los Angeles Angels could have crumbled when pitcher Nick Adenhart was killed in a car accident in April, overcome by waves of grief and sadness. Mike Scioscia kept them moving forward.  
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NEW YORK – The Los Angeles Angels could have crumbled when pitcher Nick Adenhart was killed in a car accident in April, overcome by waves of grief and sadness. Mike Scioscia kept them moving forward.  
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More photos » by Darren Calabrese - AP 3 months ago: Los Angeles Angels pitcher Trevor Bell throws against the Toronto Blue Jays during second-inning AL baseball game action in Toronto on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press,Darren Calabrese...  
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Though the Boston Red Sox were the wild card winners in the American League this season, many thought that they could still make it to at least the ALCS and possibly the World Series. They were wrong.Contributor: Ryan Christopher DeVaultPublished: Oct 11, 2009  
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At times, it seems the sporting world is built entirely on clichés. On any given episode of SportsCenter, you'll hear a veritable bottomless pit of inane comments: We're taking it one game at a time; it was a team effort; we need to bring our A-game tonight. Clichés are omnipresent in every major and minor sport imaginable, and each is less interesting and more meaningless than the last. However, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have restored...  
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With the MLB Awards now all handed out, the offseason can officially begin and teams can start re-tooling, re-shaping, or flat out re-building, and 2010 is already shaping up to be a huge question mark for the Los Angeles Angels. They have six players that have filed for free agency, some of which are among their best. Kelvim Escobar, Chone Figgins, Vladimir Guerrero, John Lackey, Darren Oliver, and Robb Quinlan are all on the open market...  
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by Chris Carlson - AP 1 day ago: Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz walks on to the field during practice in Anaheim, Calif., Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in preparation for the team's upcoming American League division series baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson...  
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One man who has an idea what Randy Edsall is going though right now is Mike Sciocia, the Angels manager. Edsall and the UConn Huskies must come to terms with the loss of teammate Jasper Howard.  The Angels lost teammate Nick Adenhart, who was killed in April in a car crash - the minivan in which he was a passenger was struck by a drunk driver who ran a red light. Adenhart was just 22, and the grieving process still goes on around Scioscia's...  
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