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Randy Return Brings Back Fond Memories of Seattle
Staff writerRandy Johnson left many special memories in Seattle. On Friday night, he was hoping to get closer to another special moment by facing his old team. When Johnson left Seattle for Houston at the trade deadline in 1998, he was the most dominant left-...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Edgar Martinez, Dining and Drinking, Cy Young, Sports
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Heaven-sent
Sun StaffANAHEIM, Calif. - There must be some mistake. The real Magic Kingdom has always been a couple of miles farther up Katella Avenue, and it was always some sports hero in another city who got to shout about going there after the World Series. Never the...Tags: Disneyland Park, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Sports, David Eckstein, World Series
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Angels jump on Garland
Tribune staff reporterJon Garland was nearly traded to Anaheim last winter before the Angels nixed the deal at the last minute. Garland, the Angels' brass decided, just wasn't marketable enough. Pitching against his hometown team on Saturday night in Edison Field, Garland...Tags: Scott Spiezio, Paul Konerko, Garret Anderson, Sports, Jon Garland
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Sox tumble, crumble on coast
Tribune staff reporterPerhaps the White Sox were tempted to sip champagne on their flight to Dallas after Thursday's night game in Anaheim. What, you don't think the Sox had anything to celebrate after getting drubbed by the Angels 5-1 before 35,056 fans at Edison...Tags: Brian Daubach, Chicago White Sox, Paul Konerko, Jerry Manuel, Scot Shields
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: Brook Fordyce, Wade Miller, Brian Lawrence, Danny Graves, Benito Santiago
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Walk-through for Angels
Tribune staff reporterFriday evening at Comiskey Park started with Chicago legend Studs Terkel throwing out the ceremonial first pitch wearing a wool hat and a long red scarf. His toss landed just short of home plate, not bad for a 90-year-old man making his first start in 42-...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Studs Terkel, Paul Konerko, Jerry Manuel, U.S. Cellular Field
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Konerko nails down 'W'
Tribune staff reporterIf the White Sox are trying to figure out how good they are, the last two weeks are giving them a good indication. So how good are they? "The best," manager Ozzie Guillen said. "We're in first place. Maybe we'll be in last place in two months, but we're...Tags: Basketball, Chicago White Sox, Paul Konerko, U.S. Cellular Field, Crimes
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Sox sweep away Angels
Tribune staff reporterAfter making their third foray into first place, the White Sox like where they are. And they plan to stick around for a while. "The third time should be the charm," Jose Valentin said. "We don't want to give up that lead anymore." Of course they don't....Tags: Roberto Alomar, Chicago White Sox, Jerry Manuel, U.S. Cellular Field, Sports
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Sox tumble to Angels, fall 1½ out
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox starter Mark Buehrle wasn't afraid to show his emotions after giving up three consecutive hits in the eighth inning of Wednesday night's game. After seeing manager Jerry Manual approach the mound to remove him from the game, Buehrle fired a...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Mark Buehrle, Jarrod Washburn, Sports, Carl Everett
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Angels put monkey on back
Tribune staff reporterFear the monkey. Trailing by five runs in the seventh inning of Game 6 on Saturday, Anaheim bounced off the mat with a stunning 6-5 victory over San Francisco to even the World Series at three games apiece. Troy Glaus' two-run eighth-inning double off...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Russ Ortiz, Eyewear, Brad Fullmer, Sports
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Prayers answered
Tribune staff reporterThe Anaheim Angels ended their 42-year wait on Sunday night, while Barry Bonds still hasn't found what he's looking for. The Angels cruised to a 4-1 victory over San Francisco in Game 7 of the World Series at Edison Field, claiming their first...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Death, Disneyland Park, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Sports
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Down and Out in Kingdome
Here lies Mark Langston. If ever a picture was worth a million words, this was the one. If ever one frozen moment in time embodied the essence of a tortured franchise that, let's face it, has to be cursed--were they Caligula's Angels in a previous...Tags: Texas Rangers, All Stars, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Devon White, Football
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