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Latest news and information about the Los Angeles Angels.Angels Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
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The Angels were left stunned by their third first-round exit in the past five postseasons. This year, they thought, would be different.
"It's going to be with me for a while. It's frustrating," outfielder Torii Hunter said. "With this team, I could have sworn to you we were going (to the World Series). I was so happy and confident. If any team I was part of was going to go all the way, this was it."
That was a common sentiment in the Angels' locker room after their AL Division Series loss to the Boston Red Sox. But the reality is that regular-season success has not translated into playoff success for the Angels. They have won 90-plus games and a division title in four of the past five seasons.
People talk about Boston like they used to talk about New York (Yahoo! Sports)
9 Oct 2008 at 6:09am
People talk about Boston now the way we used to talk about New York, wrote Boston Globe columnist Tony...
A capsule look at the AL championship series (AP)
8 Oct 2008 at 3:40pm
A look at the best-of-seven American League championship series between the Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays: Schedule (All times EDT) Game 1, Friday, at Tampa Bay (8:37 p.m.); Game 2, Saturday, at Tampa Bay (8:07 p.m.); Game 3, Monday, Oct. 13, at Boston (4:37 p.m.); Game 4, Tuesday, Oct. 14, at Boston (8:07 p.m.); x-Game 5, Thursday, Oct.
Bosox-Rays renew rivalry, Manny in middle of NLCS (AP)
7 Oct 2008 at 7:42pm
Exactly why the Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays tangle so much is hard to tell. Blame it on a high-and-tight pitch here, a hard slide there. Whatever, this much is true: The teams playing in the AL championship series sure get into a lot of scraps. "There's no hatred," injured Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling insisted Tuesday in an e-mail to The Associated Press.


