Angels To Stand Pat Again

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According to Bill Plunkett of the L.A. Daily News , Angels GM Tony Reagins has no intention of breaking from Bill Stoneman's model.  Reagins does not intend to trade young players in a midseason blockbuster.  Plunkett makes a good point in that the Halos would be worse off if they'd pulled the trigger on the rumored Miguel Cabrera deal. The Angels expect to fix their offensive ... [link]

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Morning Update: Last Place is the Loneliest Place
Published 6/26/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (npc29) at The Tribe Time Report
... on Omar's time with the Tribe. Obviously there isn't much news out there right now, which is why I'm talking about Jorge Velavidivichi and Tim Lincecum. But The DiaTribe has a well rounded entry about a double standard, and the reaction guys like Jim Thome and Manny Ramirez get in comparison to Omar's heros welcome. Also, entirely not related to C.C. Sabathia in anyway, but count the Angels out of the sweepstakes if they were to get into it. Los Angeles will not be making a blockbuster mid-season deal. As this series wraps up, I'll be ...

Manikin or mannequin
Published 6/26/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Chip's Moody Blues) at Uwe Blog
... How many people weren't rooting for the Fresno State Bulldogs? **** Shawn Chacon is fucking nuts. **** It seems the clear the move of the decade in winning a Super Bowl was getting Jeremy Shockey injured. **** Again, the Angels are cruising. No trades in their future. **** The ESPN article about Len Bias' death is titled "The Day Innoncence Died." Umm, wasn't he a coke addict. Yes, this has been confirmed. Bias was one of those rare "innocent" coke fiends. **** For those who don't, should check out ...

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