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Kyren Paris lines an RBI single to right field to give the Angels a 7-6 lead over the Cardinals in the top of the eleventh inning.
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The moment continues to not be too big for Kyren Paris. The 23-year-old utility player came through for the second straight game, helping the Angels rally to beat the Cardinals, 5-4, in 10 innings on Monday night at Busch Stadium.
The Angels blow leads in the eighth and 10th innings, but win, 9-7, with a trio of three-run innings in the third, 10th and 11th. The Angels have won four in a row.
Paul ‘Wags’ Wagstaff, former Happy Mondays and Black Grape guitarist, has died at the age of 60. As a core player in Manchester's thriving “ Madchester ” scene back in the ’80s and ’90s, Wagstaff formed Paris Angels, a band closely associated with the acid house scene and The Haçienda nightclub, run by the legendary Factory Records.
Kyren Paris hit a tiebreaking single in the 11th inning, Yoan Moncada followed with a two-run double and the Los Angeles Angels beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-7.
Neto, who had shoulder surgery in November, still has to play shortstop in the minors before the Angels can consider bringing him back to the majors. So far he hasn’t even done cutoffs and relays
Washington says it’s always been up to the players to police the clubhouse cell phone rule he instituted in spring training. “If I walk through that clubhouse and I see it’s out of
Kyren Paris hit a tying triple in the seventh inning, Nolan Schanuel gave Los Angeles its first lead with a grounder in the 10th and the Angels held off the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4 on Monday night.
After the Yankees scored 36 runs in three games, with many players using the new bats, Angels players say they will give them a try. Mike Trout says he’s curious, but not inclined to change his