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the Los Angeles Angels beat the Detroit Tigers to cut their magic number to six for clinching their fourth American League West title in five seasons.
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The L.A. Angels held a monstrous 15 ½-game lead after they beat the Tampa Bay Rays, 5-4, on Wednesday night. But the Rays have frittered away big leads in the past.
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B.J. Upton has shown a remarkable tendency to slow down on the bases at inopportune times.
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As he prepares for his start at the against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, Mike Mussina is 15-7 with a 3.27 earned run average.
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The Yankees sent Ian Kennedy back to Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Sunday and told him not to worry about winning.
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With the game tied at the brink of a three-game sweep by the team with the best record in baseball, the Yankees, could not pile on when they needed to.
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The Yankees are stuck in third place in the American League East and the wild-card race, miles behind the Angels, who are charging toward their best season ever.
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Torii Hunter has made a smooth transition to the Los Angeles Angels, helping his new team to the best record in baseball by hitting .289 with 19 homers.
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Ian Kennedy allowed nine hits and five runs, and the Yankees fell to 63-53, six and a half games behind the Tampa Bay Rays in the American League East.
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Vladimir Guerrero homered and drove in four runs, Garret Anderson had three hits and two runs batted in, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Baltimore Orioles.
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Mike Mussina retired 16 straight batters, gave up two hits and one earned run for his 14th victory of the season.
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In a jack-and-jog era in which walks and home runs rule strategy, the Angels swing and steal and scurry around the bases as the American League’s legal greenies.
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More than three months after he suffered a rare foot ailment, Brian Bruney was activated from the 60-day disabled list Friday.
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After an eight-inning deadlock, a single by Vladimir Guerrero and a base hit by Torii Hunter scored Reggie Willits for the only run of the game.
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The Angels beat the Yankees, getting three-run homers from Torii Hunter, Juan Rivera and Vladimir Guerrero and improving their major league-best record to 68-40.
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