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Mike Napoli
Mike Napoli is a professional baseball player. He's a catcher for the Los Angeles Angels and wears number 44. He is managed by Mike Scioscia.
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How about that. Would you believe it!The Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are one championship series victory away from facing each other in a possible Freeway Series of Fate.Now granted, the Halos still have the issue of putting up with those darn New York Yankees (or Minnesota Twins if they pull out a rally of their own), and the boys in blue are awaiting the victor of the Phillies-Rockies clash on the way back from the...
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To exorcise playoff demons, the New York Yankees need to beat the Los Angeles Angels — and they just might.
The Bombers return to the American League Championship Series tonight, weather permitting, for the first time since 2004 — when the hated Red...
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- Angels rally for three in seventh, push Yanks to Game 6 (sportsline.com)
- MLB: Los Angeles Angels 5, Oakland 3 (upi.com)
- Saunders, Napoli lead Angels to win (syndication.boston.com)
The New York Yankees bludgeoned the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 10-1 in Game Four of the ALCS Tuesday night at Angel Stadium of Anaheim to move within one victory of their first trip to the World Series since the 2003 season.
Yankees ace lefthander C.C. Sabathia allowed only one run on five hits and two walks over eight stellar innings to help New York take a commanding 3-1 lead over the Angels in the best-of-seven series.
“He was...
From bleacherreport.com
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- Sabathia, Yanks win Game 1 (rss.mnginteractive.com)
- Yanks pound Angels in Game 4 (philly.com)
'There's a comfort level there,' Manager Mike Scioscia said of the battery mates.
'There's a comfort level there,' Manager Mike Scioscia said of the battery mates.
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by Terence MooreFiled under: Yankees, MLB Playoffs, American League Championship SeriesANAHEIM, Calif. -- You should forget the baseball fantasy that took place Thursday night next door to Disneyland, but only if you're among the wise who believe in pinstriped destiny this year. There is no Rally Monkey or Thunderstix at Yankee Stadium, where the American League Championship Series is headed after the fluke that was the Los Angeles Angels' 7-6...
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