McLaren unleashes tirade after M's loss to Angels

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The mess in Seattle
Published 6/5/2008 by Adam J. Morris at Lone Star Ball
... In a typical example of crap flowing downhill, the players were then ordered to take "public responsibility" for their lousy play, with a recent arrival calling out his teammates (again), and Ranger fans' favorite Mariner refusing to cooperate: ...

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