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13 May 2009
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7 October 2008
Had Erik Aybar made contact with the baseball on the attempted squeeze play; this series would have been on the verge of being all time great. But in the end the
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6 October 2008
Too say that was a big win for the Angels depends on what happens in tonight’s game. If the Angels go out and play hard tonight but come up a little short then it will just be a nice memory to remember the 2008 season and not such a complete disaster it would have been had they been swept. But if they can some how pull out another win tonight; then it would obviously force game five back a home where its anyone’s series for the taking and the game last night would be a classic.
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3 October 2008
Wednesday's Angels' game was demoralizing. I have not been able to write about it until today because the pain was too much. Which brings me to my next point. I (and the vast majority of Sports Fans) care too much about the outcomes of games. care too much for the teams I root for. The importance that I place on grown men playing a child's game is pathetic. The silly games change my moods and behaviors. A loss by the
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2 October 2008
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26 September 2008
Does anybody remember who most sports journalists predicted would win the AL West this year? That's right! The mighty Seattle Mariners.A lot of people picked Cleveland or Detroit for the Central and a few pick the Yankees in the East, It was a bad year for preseason predictions in the AL.
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25 September 2008
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18 September 2008
Hopefully the rest will do this team good.
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17 September 2008
Being an Angels fan is not always easy. Your team lives in the shadows of an older more respected franchise, the Los Angeles Dodgers. Its similar to living in New York and being a Mets fan or living in Chicago and being a White Sox fan. No matter how much success the
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