| Devil Rays start road trip against Rangers | Mon Apr 9 16:17:20 2007 EST |
| n in that one, though. Texas, meanwhile, will pin its hopes on Brandon McCarthy, who will try to put his terrible Rangers debut behind him. McCarthy, acquired this winter from Chicago, was tagged with the loss on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim after giving up five runs (three earned) on 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings. McCarthy has struggled against the Devil Rays in his brief career. He has faced them three times (two starts) and is 0-2 with a 11.25 ERA with Tampa hitting .395 ag | |
| Piazza, A's edge Angels | Mon Apr 9 00:42:34 2007 EST |
| Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - Mike Piazza went 3-for-4 with a run scored as Oakland edged the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 2-1, in the final game of a four-game weekend series at Angels Stadium. Joe Blanton (1-0) pitched 5 1/3 innings, giving up just five hits and one run to record his first-ever win over the Angels after losing his first six decisions. "Runs are tough to come by when you play the Angels," Blanton said. "I was trying to make quality pitches. This is a tough place to play, an | |
| Lackey leads Angels past A's | Sun Apr 8 08:05:22 2007 EST |
| Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - John Lackey pitched seven innings of seven-hit, one-run ball to lead the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to a 2-1 win over Oakland at Angel Stadium. Lackey (2-0) struck out six and did not walk a batter, and improved to 10-2 lifetime against the Athletics. "My command was better tonight," Lackey said. "You have to throw strikes against these guys. This is different for me, throwing two good starts to begin the season. We're playing pretty good baseball right now." V | |
| Athletics, Angels continue four-game set in SoCal | Sat Apr 7 15:49:13 2007 EST |
| (Sports Network) - A pair of respective aces will face off in an early-season showdown tonight in Southern California, where John Lackey and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim continue their four-game series with Dan Haren's Oakland Athletics. Neither Lackey nor Haren allowed an earned run in their season debuts, although each wound up with different results. Lackey was on the winning side of the Angels' 4-1 decision over Texas on Monday, while Haren took the loss in Oakland's 4-0 Opening Day se | |
| Angels host Athletics in opener of four-game set | Thu Apr 5 16:36:40 2007 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Left-hander Joe Saunders makes his first start of the season for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim when they host the Oakland Athletics in the opening game of a four-game series at Angel Stadium. Saunders was an important stop-gap part of the Angels rotation last season, making 13 starts and posting a 7-3 record with a 4.71 earned run average. He broke into the majors with two starts in 2005, allowing 10 hits and eight runs in 9 1/3 innings. The 25-year-old Virginia native ha | |
| Angels agree to terms with Kendrick, four others | Wed Feb 21 20:01:20 2007 EST |
| Tempe, AZ (Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim agreed to terms on contracts for this upcoming season with infielder Howie Kendrick and four other players on Wednesday. In his rookie season last year, Kendrick appeared in 72 games and hit .285 with four home runs and 30 runs batted in. He also scored 25 runs and stole six bases. The Angels also agreed to terms with infielder Casey Kotchman, catcher Jeff Mathis and pitchers Dustin Moseley and Phil Seibel. Kotchman, a former first- | |
| Angels' McPherson to have back surgery | Tue Jan 23 19:02:17 2007 EST |
| Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim third baseman Dallas McPherson will have back surgery on Tuesday and could be sidelined up to six months. McPherson will have a procedure to remove a disk in his lower back and to repair a fractured vertebra. He could return to the team in August, but it is also possible he will miss the entire 2007 season, depending on how he heals. A lower-back injury in 2005 caused McPherson to miss the beginning of the season and he ended up playi | |
| Angels' Rivera has surgery for broken leg | Wed Dec 27 22:09:18 2006 EST |
| Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim outfielder Juan Rivera underwent surgery Wednesday to repair a broken left leg. Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Michael Abrahams inserted a rod into Rivera's left tibia and screws at the top and bottom of the fracture. Rivera will remain hospitalized in Florida for a few days and x-rays will be taken every two weeks to determine his progress. Rivera, 28, was playing winter ball for the Oriente Caribbeans against the Aragua Tigers in Maracay, | |
| Angels' Rivera to undergo surgery | Tue Dec 26 20:42:33 2006 EST |
| Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim outfielder Juan Rivera will undergo surgery on his broken left leg on Wednesday. Rivera, 28, was playing for the Oriente Caribbeans against the Aragua Tigers in Maracay, Venezuela when he sustained a broken left tibia on December 22. The following day, Rivera's leg was placed in a cast after being examined by a trauma specialist. Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. Michael Abrahams will perform the operation on Rivera's left leg at Broward Genera | |
| Angels' Rivera injured in Venezuela | Sat Dec 23 07:31:12 2006 EST |
| Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim announced Friday that outfielder Juan Rivera sustained a broken left tibia in a game while playing winter ball in Venezuela. Rivera, 28, was playing for the Oriente Caribbeans against the Aragua Tigers in Maracay, Venezuela when he suffered the injury. His leg was placed in a cast and he will be flown to Miami, Florida on Saturday for a re-examination by a trauma specialist. Rivera posted career bests in batting average (.310), ru | |
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