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  1. How did this team start out 6-14?

    Mark Saxon

    Angels manager Mike Scioscia has taken to calling his team's first half a Jekyll and Hyde act. But it's hard to know which team was Dr. Henry Jekyll, the mild-mannered scientist, and which was Edward Hyde, his cruel alter ego. It kind of depends o...

    Blog | July 08, 2012
  2. 3 Up, 3 Down: Angels 6, Orioles 0

    Mark Saxon

    ANAHEIM -- The Angels wrapped up a furious charge entering the All-Star break with a 6-0 win over the Baltimore Orioles Sunday, their 13th shutout of the season. The Angels are 10 games over .500, the high-water mark of 2012, and have played .697 ...

    Blog | July 08, 2012
  3. Angels All-Stars have grassroots feel

    Mark Saxon

    One of the more gratifying moments for a team is to see its homegrown players develop into All-Stars. In the Angels' case, three of the four players headed to Kansas City for Tuesday's game -- Jered Weaver, Mike Trout and Mark Trumbo -- were draft...

    Blog | July 08, 2012
  4. Jered Weaver truly masters his domain

    Mark Saxon

    ANAHEIM -- In the fourth inning of Saturday's game, Baltimore's powerful young catcher, Matt Wieters, swung at a Jered Weaver curveball and sent it soaring toward those rock things out in center field. Mike Trout retreated. Then, he retreated a...

    Blog | July 07, 2012
  5. 3 up, 3 down: Angels 3, Orioles 0

    Mark Saxon

    ANAHEIM -- Jered Weaver continued to pad his case to start Tuesday's All-Star Game and the Angels rode it to a 3-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday night at Angel Stadium. The Angels seemed to be sleepwalking toward the All-Star brea...

    Blog | July 07, 2012
  6. Pitching problems are adding up

    Mark Saxon

    ANAHEIM -- The fact that lefty Brad Mills will be recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake to start Sunday's game against the Baltimore Orioles clues you in quickly to the state of the Angels' rotation. Mills, the 27-year old the Angels acquired from the ...

    Blog | July 07, 2012
  7. 3 up, 3 down: Angels 13, Orioles 1

    Mark Saxon

    The Mike Trout legend is growing. Trout, a 20-year old who leads the league in hitting, made a ridiculous leaping grab to take away a home run and had four hits Wednesday in the Angels' 13-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. The Ange...

    Blog | June 27, 2012
  8. 3 up, 3 down: Angels 7, Orioles 3

    Mark Saxon

    Baltimore's Camden Yards is always a good place to hit and the Angels offense is settling into a dangerous groove. Combine the two and you have perhaps the most prolific display Angels hitters have put on this season. The Angels had a season-high ...

    Blog | June 26, 2012
  9. When will this team finally show up?

    Mark Saxon

    Tick-tock. Tick-tock. Games keep going by, weeks are now passing, and the Angels are on hold, waiting for the team they thought they had to show up. They figured they had massive doses of power after adding Albert Pujols and getting Kendrys ...

    Blog | April 22, 2012
  10. 3 Up, 3 Down: Orioles 3, Angels 2 (10)

    Mark Saxon

    ANAHEIM -- The Angels continued lurching through the early part of their schedule with a punchless 3-2 loss to the Baltimore Orioles in 10 innings Sunday. Even after adding superstar Albert Pujols, the Angels are last in the American League in hom...

    Blog | April 22, 2012
  11. Los Angeles Angels tap Matt Klentak, 31, to be an assistant GM

    Mark Saxon

    The new front office man has worked for the Orioles, Rockies and MLB.

    Story | Conversation | November 23, 2011
  12. Source -- Tampa Bay Rays' Andrew Friedman on Los Angeles Angels' ...

    Mark Saxon

    The Angels' search for a general manager is moving along at a brisk pace.

    Story | Conversation | October 20, 2011
  13. Angels 10, Blue Jays 6: Three Up, Three Down

    Mark Saxon

    The Angels guaranteed they won't be eliminated from playoff contention on this road trip with a 10-6 win at Toronto Tuesday night. Coupled with the Boston Red Sox's 7-5 loss to the Baltimore Orioles, the Angels now are 3 1/2 games out in the wild-...

    Blog | September 20, 2011
  14. Angels 11, Orioles 2: Three Up, Three Down

    Mark Saxon

    The Angels' offense snapped out of its funk and erupted in Baltimore, giving Jered Weaver all the support he needed to pick up his 18th win on short rest, as the Angels won 11-2 Sunday to keep their faint playoff hopes alive. The win got the Angel...

    Blog | September 18, 2011
  15. Orioles 6, Angels 2: Three Up, Three Down

    Mark Saxon

    Two of the Angels' best pitchers let them down in Baltimore and the offense continued to struggle, putting their playoff hopes on the verge of flickering out. Ervin Santana gave up five first-inning runs on a couple of Baltimore home runs and the ...

    Blog | September 17, 2011
  16. Orioles 8, Angels 3: Three Up, Three Down

    Mark Saxon

    It may have been the last straw in the Angels' playoff push. Dan Haren struggled and the Angels dropped a game they might not be able to overcome, 8-3 against the last-place Baltimore Orioles Friday night. The Angels have just 12 games left, six o...

    Blog | September 16, 2011