chivas-usa.blogspot.com - 7/29/2008
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A magnitude 5.4 earthquake struck Southern California at 11:42 a.m. PT, just as Chivas USA was finishing practice on Field 6 at The Home Depot Center. The players had wrapped up training and were preparing to sign autographs for fans before heading back in to the locker room when the quake, whose epicenter was about 35 miles west of Carson, in Chino Hills, began. The earthquake lasted for ...
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Today's Earthquake: The Largely Unreported Soccer Angle
100 Percent Soccer —
... USA defender Lawson Vaughn was having way too much fun: "When I first felt it, I thought something was wrong with my head - I thought maybe I was dizzy, or exhausted from heat. Then I looked around and everyone was saying 'Earthquake! Earthquake!' and I just enjoyed it. I could feel myself rocking back and forth, so I loved it!"
How's that head injury coming along, Lawson?
Complete and unedited earthquake coverage from the Galaxy and Chivas USA.
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Reagins Pulls Off The Big One - Tex is an Angel —
Angelswin.com - Los Angeles Angels Blog
By Eric Denton - Angelswin.com Senior Writer On a day Southern California was rocked by a magnitude 5.8 Earthquake, little did Angel fans know that just a few hours later the ground would be shaking again. This time the epicenter was based in Atlanta where the Braves agreed to send All Star first-baseman Mark Teixeira to the Angels for 1B Casey Kotchman and Double A pitcher Stephen Marek. ...
The greatest rivalry in MLS rumbles again —
Center Line Soccer
If there was ever any doubt about the biggest rivalry in American soccer, it looks like it was settled today, when a 5.4 magnitude earthquake struck Los Angeles. The LA Times reports that there "were no reports of major damage or injuries," which leads us to believe that the damage ...
The Dodgers laugh at your piddly 5.4-magnitude earthquake —
Big League Stew
In my IM conversations this afternoon, friends and colleagues on the West Coast have shrugged off today's earthquake like we Midwesterners might do to four inches of February snow. With the news that tonight's Dodgers-Giants game at Chavez Ravine will go on as scheduled, the Dodgers are doing the same. From Dodgers.com: "Those in the stadium at the time of the earthquake ...
All Shook Up —
The LA Galaxy
As most of you who live here in Southern California already know, we experienced an earthquake here today, with the epicenter located just outside of Chino Hills, the hometown of Mike Randolph. Mike left the HDC shortly thereafter, but we were able to catch up with a few of the guys to see what they thought of the quake. Edson - It was crazy, I was pretty nervous. When it happened the ground ...
Earthquake!!! —
Your Face is a Sports Blog
And no, not this guy. We just had a pretty decent jolt here in Southern California - a 5.8, centered about 45 miles away from downtown in Chino Hills. I'm on the 25th floor of a building on...
Earthquake at Training Camp —
Blogging The Boys
There has been a "moderate" earthquake in Southern California that registered a 5.8 on the Ricter scale. The earthquake originated in Chino, CA, roughly 100 miles east of Oxnard, where the Cowboys training camp is being held.
So far the reports are that it was definitely felt at the Cowboys training camp but no significant damage has been reported.
Tim MacMahon reports that while ...
Quake won't alter Dodgers game —
Major League Baseball News
Dodger Stadium was shaken by the 5.4-magnitude earthquake that struck Southern California on Tuesday, but the game scheduled for Tuesday night between the Dodgers and Giants will be played as scheduled at 7:10 p.m. PT, a club spokesman confirmed.