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Anneslie resident vying to be 'the voice' of the Orioles
Matthew Byars' voice is well-known to his students and colleagues at St. Paul's School. It may be recognized by a much larger audience soon.
On Feb. 11, Byars was one of 25 semifinalists who participated in an open competition to determine the new public...Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Bobby Abreu, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball, Loyola University Chicago
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Simon struggles in Orioles' 11-2 loss to Angels
The mystery that is Alfredo Simon is not really a mystery at all. He showed again Sunday afternoon that what you see is what you get — if what you see is an on-again, off-again pitcher who was off again in a lopsided 11-2 loss to the Los Angeles...Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Buck Showalter, Texas Rangers, Vladimir Guerrero, Jeff Bagwell
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Fed up with this baseball season? Try my team
It's fortunate personal computers and their use for rotisserie baseball format hadn't been invented when I was growing up, otherwise I might not have made it out of grade school. Then again, most guys who grew up in the 1950s were the equivalent of...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Chicago Cubs, Willie Mays, Wrigley Field, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Teens learning Ripken way
When Cal Ripken Jr. built his youth baseball facility in Aberdeen, Md., he wanted kids to feel what it is like to play in big-league stadiums. He spent heavily to construct a 3,500-seat replica of Camden Yards, complete with a hotel that stands in for the...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Wrigley Field, Earl Weaver, Joe Maddon
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Whispers
Edwin Rodriguez is taking heat in Florida, but if the Marlins fire their manager, they will lose shortstop Hanley Ramirez in the process. Ramirez is a huge backer of Rodriguez's and believes responsibility for their sudden slide belongs with the players,...Tags: Dan Haren, Barry Zito, Felix Hernandez, Chase Utley, Athletes
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Angels open stadium, and hearts, to Adenhart's father
The Los Angeles TimesAs darkness gave way to dawn, the doctors delivered the awful news: There was nothing more they could do to save his son. Jim Adenhart found his sanctuary where his son found joy. The hospital was no place for a grieving father, not in the hour after...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Suicide, Cancer, Los Angeles Times, Diseases and Illnesses
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Nick Adenhart's burial joins two worlds
On a crisp, cloudless morning, a tightknit rural community and a contingent of major league baseball personnel representing the country's second-largest city joined at a quaint, red-brick church to honor a young man who bridged divergent worlds. Nicholas...Tags: Arte Moreno, John Lackey, Oakland Athletics, Jim Palmer, Death
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Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart, a Md. native, dies in car accident
Even as a youth, Los Angeles Angels rookie pitcher Nick Adenhart, a Maryland native, stood out among his peers. David Warrenfeltz, who grew up with Adenhart outside Hagerstown and was his catcher at Williamsport High in Washington County, knew him from...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Seattle Mariners, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, Kelvim Escobar
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Red Sox advance in style
Associated PressThe Boston Red Sox brushed aside the 100-win Los Angeles Angels in four games, dismissing their best-in-baseball regular season as last month's news. When it turns to October, no one dominates like Boston. Moments after the Angels botched a suicide-...Tags: Jason Varitek, Suicide, Pittsburgh Pirates, Jon Lester, Manny Ramirez
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More heartbreak for the Angels
Tribune NewspapersThis shouldn't happen to anyone. But if a talented, 22-year-old pitcher was going to get killed hours after a brilliant performance, it figured it would be someone who played for the Los Angeles Angels. For a franchise only now entering middle age, the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cleveland Indians, Washington Nationals, Colorado Rockies, National League
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Former NL manager Preston Gomez dies at 85
The Associated PressPreston Gomez, who managed the expansion San Diego Padres and later guided the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs during a six-decade career in baseball, died Tuesday. He was 85. Gomez died in Fullerton, Calif. He never fully recovered from head injuries...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Leo Durocher, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Public Employees
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