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Lowrie sends Angels packing, Boston back to ALCS Tue Oct  7 00:12:49 2008 EST
oston introduced a new late-game hero, as Jed Lowrie's seeing-eye single to right scored Jason Bay with the winning run in the ninth frame, as the Red Sox advanced to the American League Championship Series with a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in Game 4 at Fenway Park. Bay, the man who replaced much-maligned yet still terrorizing hitter Manny Ramirez in a three-team trade prior to the trade deadline, scored the winning run as part of a solid series. He hit a bloop tight to
The Replacements: Lester, Bay deliver in Red Sox' Game 1 triumph Thu Oct  2 10:51:52 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - If anyone thought Boston was going to miss Josh Beckett in its Game 1 American League Division Series matchup with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, think again. The same goes for Manny Ramirez too. With Beckett's start pushed back, hopefully, to Game 3 on Sunday, Jon Lester took the ball for the Red Sox on Wednesday and was simply magnificent, holding the 100-win Angels to an unearned run and six hits over seven innings in Boston's 4-1 victory. "Seems like some innings I ha
Mariners, A's resume series in Emerald City Sat Sep 27 11:10:39 2008 EST
rs the last time he faced them and is 1-0 against them without allowing a run in 12 innings. Seattle will counter with lefty Ryan Rowland-Smith, who is 4-3 with a 3.39 ERA. Rowland-Smith was charged with the loss on Monday against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, despite a decent effort. He gave up just two runs (one earned) and eight hits in seven innings of that one, a 2-1 loss. Rowland-Smith is 0-1 lifetime against the A's with a 3.38 ERA in six games (one start). Oakland is 10-7 against t
Angels try to inch closer to home-field advantage vs. Texas Fri Sep 26 11:22:58 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - On the verge of wrapping up home-field advantage throughout this year's playoffs, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim close out their regular season with a three-game home series with the Texas Rangers that begins tonight. The American League West champions need only to win one of their three matchups with the Rangers, or have Tampa Bay lose one of its three remaining games, to secure the AL's top seed. The Junior Circuit has the home-field edge in the upcoming World Series by
Angels, Mariners close out set at Safeco Field Thu Sep 25 10:32:04 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim resume their quest to gain home-field advantage throughout the upcoming playoffs when the American League West champions wrap up a four-game series with the Seattle Mariners this evening at Safeco Field. With four games remaining in the regular season, the Angels hold a two-game edge on current AL East leader Tampa Bay for the best record in the Junior Circuit. Anaheim currently has a magic number of three to clinch the AL's top seed. The Ang
M's shoot for back-to-back wins over Angels Wed Sep 24 10:51:40 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - After finally putting an end to a painfully-long losing streak on Tuesday, the Seattle Mariners will aim for back-to-back wins over the American League West champion Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim when the teams continue their series tonight at Safeco Field. Seattle stopped a string of 12 consecutive defeats, the club's longest slide since a franchise-record 14-game skid from September 2-18, 1992, with last night's 9-6 ousting of the Angels. The victory, at least temporarily,
Angels continue series with hapless Mariners Tue Sep 23 10:50:20 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - The Seattle Mariners hope to avoid a pair of dubious accomplishments when the badly-struggling team hosts the American League West champion Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim tonight at Safeco Field. The Mariners enter tonight's second test of this four-game series having dropped 12 consecutive games, the club's longest losing streak since a franchise-record 14-game slide from September 2-18, 1992. Monday's 2-1 setback to the Angels was also Seattle's 99th defeat of the season, le
Santana, Angels slip past slumping Mariners Tue Sep 23 00:58:36 2008 EST
Seattle, WA (Sports Network) - Ervin Santana mastered the Mariners' bats with eight sharp innings and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim extended a putrid stretch for Seattle with a 2-1 victory in the opener of a four-game series from Safeco Field. Santana (16-6) gave up just five hits and one run without walking a batter while fanning nine in claiming victory for the fifth time in his last six decisions. Francisco Rodriguez continued to re-write the history books with his 61st save of the seaso
Mariners hope to avoid 12th straight loss in opener with Angels Mon Sep 22 10:56:24 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - The Seattle Mariners are mired in their longest losing streak in 16 years. A few more meetings with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim may not help the team with the worst record in the majors turn things around. Seattle hopes to break a string of 11 straight defeats when the club returns home tonight to begin a four-game series with the American League West champion Angels. The Mariners appeared to possibly be on their way to ending their long winless drought on Sunday, when
Lackey tries to pitch Angels to sweep of Rangers Sun Sep 21 10:48:38 2008 EST
(Sports Network) -- With still a week to go before the playoffs start, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim hurler John Lackey has a couple of opportunities to work out his recent mound struggles. One will come this afternoon, when the 2007 All-Star tries to pitch the Angels to a three-game road sweep of the Texas Rangers Lackey is 0-2 with a 6.75 earned run average over his last three starts and has served up five home runs in 17 1/3 innings during that span. In his last outing, the burly right-hande
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