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Yankees decline arbitration to Matsui and Damon
World Series MVP Hideki Matsui, Vladimir Guerrero and Randy Wolf were among the free agents who weren't offered salary arbitration, a move that enables new teams to sign them without losing draft picks.
T he road to the World Series often passes through the American League West for the Red Sox [ team stats ] , who have faced either the Angels or A's in five of their last six playoff appearances.
Tony Paul's American League free-agent report
Topping the to-do list: Pitching was awful -- starters, relievers, hot dog vendors called to throw an inning.
Hot Stove churning as FA period dawns
Here's a rundown of Thursday's biggest Hot Stove news, rumors and rumblings. Boston and Bay banter The big news of the day came from SI.com, which reported that slugging left fielder Jason Bay turned down a four-year offer for "close to $60 million." MLB.com's Ian Browne reached Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein, who said the team wants to keep ...
Scioscia, Tracy named baseball's top managers
Mike Scioscia, who guided the Los Angeles Angels through a difficult season after the death in a road accident of pitcher Nick Adenhart, was named American League Manager of the Year Wednesday.
Angels GM denies Holliday report
It turns out Matt Holliday's next home will not be with the Angels. At least that's essentially what the team's general manager, Tony Reagins, said when talking to the Los Angeles Times on Monday.
Gary Matthews, Jr.: Should He Stay or Should He Go?
Hardly a week had gone by since the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim were eliminated from the playoffs before they hit their first offseason obstacle.
Crowds roared, church bells rang and streams of paper rained down on Broadway as the New York Yankees celebrated their 27th championship Friday in a way only this city can, with a parade up the Canyon of Heroes.
Guerrero, Figgins among those to file for free agency
Outfielder Vladimir Guerrero and third baseman Chone Figgins of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim were two of the 39 players that filed for free agency on Friday.
Guerrero, Figgins among those to file for free agency
Outfielder Vladimir Guerrero and third baseman Chone Figgins of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim were two of the 39 players that filed for free agency on Friday.
Abreu agrees to 2-year deal with Angels
Bobby Abreu had no interest in spending another winter - or even another week - without an employer.
Pride of the Yankees goes before the fall
It's just a matter of time before Alex Rodriguez reverts back to his pattern of postseason futility.
Angels stay alive after dramatic comeback
Just when all looked lost, the Los Angeles Angels took a cue from an old friend.
Yankees, Angels have unfinished business
While the Phillies rest and wait for the World Series to begin Wednesday, the two teams hoping to be their opponent have unfinished business.
Los Angeles Angels Have a Big Offseason Looming
I was planning on writing my World Series preview and predictions today, but I think I am going to hold off for one more day.
Yanks Give 40th Pennant Away ... For A Day
Yanks Give 40th Pennant Away ... For A Day Share + Oct 23, 2009 12:31 am US/Eastern Yanks Give 40th Pennant Away ... For A Day After Bombers Rally From 4 Down In 7th To Take Lead, Girardi Sticks With Burnett -- And Series Heads Back To Bronx ANAHEIM, Calif.
The robots prepare their takeover of sports journalism
Born in Austin, Matthew left soon thereafter and finally made it back after years of paying his penance wandering the earth.
Angels cut Yankees' ALCS lead to 3-2
Kendry Morales drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out single in the seventh inning, and the Los Angeles Angels responded to the Yankees' six-run rally moments earlier for a 7-6 win Thursday night that trimmed New York's lead in the American League Championship Series to 3-2. Vladimir Guerrero's single tied it in the seventh for the Angels, who ...
Angels' Come-Back Victory Comes Amid Huge Postseason Slump
A It's hard to look so bad for so long and still come away with a win. But that's exactly how the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim wriggled their way back into this ALCS match-up against the New York Yankees, winning Game Three in walk-off fashion by a score of 5-4. Unfortunately, the dramatic victory only masks a disturbing trend for the Angels in ...
Los Angeles Angels' Mike Scioscia shows he's the Most Valuable Manager
Angels manager Mike Scioscia pushed the right buttons in Monday's win over the Yankees.
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