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アルテ、チームを売ってくれ! 「アルテ、チームを売れ😾!」 @Angels Fan / Stockholm syndrome is real / SAVE ME
Katılım Ekim 2020
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The good news for the Angels is that this is just a cold stretch.
There are no deep, fundamental issues with organizational process that have led them to this point.
Best baseball coming any day now.
Sam Blum@SamBlum3
I asked Kurt Suzuki about the Angels' 16-28 record. Is it just a regular cold stretch? Or is it reflective of where they're at as an organization — losers year after year? His answer? Just an unlucky cold stretch. Full response:
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maybe spoke too soon
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we have finally found our 8 run ahead relief pitcher: jordan romano
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We are shocked and saddened by the passing of Garret Anderson, a 17-year MLB veteran and a standout member of the 2002 World Series champion Angels.
A Los Angeles native, Anderson debuted with the Angels in 1994 and spent 15 of his 17 Major League seasons with the team. He finished his career with the Braves and Dodgers, amassing 2,529 hits and a .293 career batting average.
Anderson was a 3-time All-Star. In 2003, Anderson won the Home Run Derby, and as the starting left fielder for the AL, he went 3-for-4 with a home run to capture game MVP honors.
A member of the Angels Hall of Fame, he holds several franchise records including games played (2,013), hits (2,368), doubles (489), extra-base hits (796), RBI (1,292), and total bases (3,743).
In Game 7 of the 2002 World Series, it was Anderson’s 3-run double that provided the winning margin in a 4-1 victory to clinch the first championship in Angels history.
He was 53 years old.

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