• Laguna Niguel woman partners on platform to empower disenfranchised women overseas

    At 24, Laguna Niguel resident Negah Nafisi holds both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree from University of California, Berkeley. Yet neither letters of recommendation nor entrance exams were the most crucial factors in this success –– if it wasn’t for her parents’ initial move from Iran to California, she could very well be living an alternate life, possibly illiterate and likely subservient.
    “I could have very easily grown up in Iran if my parents didn
  • A healthy Garrett Richards opens Angels’ season with optimism

    OAKLAND — On a team whose starting pitchers have been victims of a raft of injuries over the past few years, Garrett Richards stands alone in a couple ways.
    He’s had the most serious injuries. He’s also performed the best when healthy.
    The confluence of those facts brings Richards to the forefront of any discussion about how good the Angels can be.
    If only Richards could stay healthy, Angels fans lament, he has the stuff to be an ace. In between stints on the disabled list, Ric
  • Lawsuit accuses OC subprime auto lender of improperly repossessing a servicemembers car

    The Justice Department on Wednesday filed a lawsuit accusing an Orange County auto financing company of illegally repossessing a vehicle from a military service member without a court order.
    The lawsuit filed at the U.S. District Courthouse in Santa Ana alleges that California Auto Finance, a subprime auto lender based in the city of Orange, violated the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, which requires a court to approve any repossession if someone took out the loan and made a payment prior to en
  • Dodgers roster essentially set with demotion of Andrew Toles

    LOS ANGELES – The Dodgers effectively set their season-opening roster Wednesday by optioning outfielder Andrew Toles to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
    Toles’ demotion means outfielder Joc Pederson and catcher-third baseman Kyle Farmer will make the opening-day roster, half of a four-man bench that will also include the idle halves of time-share arrangements at catcher (Yasmani Grandal or Austin Barnes) and second base (Kike’ Hernandez or Chase Utley).
    Three players are expected to joi
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  • Bonsignore: 2018 NFL mock draft 2.0

    With the first two phases of free agency all but in the books, NFL teams have addressed needs and, in some cases, altered the focus of their drafts. With about a month remaining before the first pick, here is another look at how the first round might unfold on April 26:
    1. Cleveland Browns: Sam Darnold, QB, USC
    The Browns again find themselves in position to add their long-awaited franchise quarterback, only they don’t blow it this time.. Darnold is the best quarterback among a strong grou
  • USC sophomore forward Harrison Henderson to transfer

    USC forward Harrison Henderson announced Wednesday he will transfer from the basketball program.
    Henderson, a raw 6-foot-10 forward, appeared in 11 games for the Trojans as a sophomore for a total of 26 minutes. He played in 13 games as a freshman.
    Under NCAA rules, he is required to sit out a year before playing at another school. He can redshirt and has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
    “It has been an extremely humbling experience and the growth and coaching I have reached from the
  • Caroline Sunshine, a former Disney Channel star from Orange County, joins the White House press office

    We’d like to say we knew Caroline Sunshine would end up in the White House the first few times we talked to her in 2010, but truthfully, back then she was more into Puppy Love, a fragrance for which she was a spokeswoman, than politics, and D.C. stood for Disney Channel, for which she starred in the series “Shake It Up,” not District of Columbia where she works today.
    Of course we could maybe stake a claim to having subliminally guided her to her current position as a White Hou
  • Grammy-nominated DJ Kaskade to bring Sun Soaked back to Long Beach

    Grammy-nominated DJ and Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival veteran Kaskade will bring his big beach dance party back to the sands of Long Beach this summer.
    Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. Thursday, April 5, for the general public and at 9 a.m. April 3 for those who sign up at www.kaskademusic.com for the second edition of the Sun Soaked beach party, set for July 21 in Long Beach.
    “Of all the projects on the horizon, returning to Long Beach for Sun Soaked is the one that has really got
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  • Red Lobster adds lobster and waffles with maple syrup to its menu

    Red Lobster began serving its annual Lobsterfest menu in January but ramped it up this week, adding a new dish called Crispy Lobster and Waffles.
    An adaptation of the Southern favorite chicken and waffles, Red Lobster’s dish features buttermilk-battered seafood served on a waffle made like the chain’s cheesy Cheddar Bay Biscuits and drizzled with maple syrup with more syrup on side.
    Related Articles Southern California casinos are holding more wine pairing dinners — here’
  • Borrower may have scammed $13.7 million from Banc of California

    SANTA ANA — Banc of California officials believe they may have been defrauded out of $13.7 million by a borrower who provided false loan documents, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
    The loss reflects the amount disbursed as part of a $15 million line of credit from the Santa Ana-based bank issued Feb. 1.
    The line of credit was underwritten based on false representations from the borrower and fraudulent bank account statements, Banc of California o
  • Security guard arrested in Anaheim on suspicion of trying to have sex with 4-year-old girl

    SANTA ANA — A 29-year-old security guard suspected of attempting to arrange to have sex with a 4-year-old girl was taken into custody Wednesday in Anaheim on his way to work.
    Nicolas Ryan Castillo, who has been living with his fiancee and her family in Anaheim for the past few weeks, was arrested on suspicion of solicitation of sex with a minor, said Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna.
    His arrest March 28 culminated a monthlong undercover investigation which started after a Santa Ana p
  • Southern California housing shortage: 1,066 fewer listings selling 2 days quicker

    Southern California listings are selling two days faster than a year ago because there were 1,066 fewer listings to consider.
    ReportsOnHousing tracks homebuying patterns found in real estate broker networks: supply (active listings); demand (new escrows in past 30 days); and “market time” (a measure of selling speed of days it takes a typical listing to enter escrow).
    Here are five things to know from the March 22 findings by ReportsOnHousing …
    1. In the four-county region cov
  • Boys water polo: Four O.C. teams invited to North-South Challenge in the fall

    Four Orange County boys water polo teams have received invitations to the North-South Challenge in the fall, annually one of the top tournaments of the season.
    They are: Mater Dei, Santa Margarita, Huntington Beach and San Clemente.
    The other four invitations for Southern California went to Harvard Westlake, Murrieta Valley, Oaks Christianand Redlands East Valley, organizer John Kulisich said.
    Eight teams from Southern California are paired with eight schools from Northern California f
  • Sorry, Facebook fans, Playboy is pulling its pages offline

    Playboy Enterprises says it’s pulling its Facebook presence as the privacy scandal enveloping the social media service continues to grow.
    Playboy says it’s been difficult anyway to “express our values” because of Facebook’s strict content and policy guidelines, which include restrictions on nudity. Playboy says the alleged data mismanagement is the last straw.
    About 25 million people interacted with Playboy’s Facebook pages. Playboy Enterprises Inc. in Beverly
  • These couples professed their love for the Angels – and each other – at their weddings

    There’s nothing quite like celebrating true love on your wedding day. Especially when the true love of both the bride and groom is Angels baseball. That’s why, to commemorate Opening Day 2018, we asked for readers to send in memories and photos of special Angels moments at their weddings. We got over 200 photo responses and dozens of tales of special baseball-themed memories from wedding ceremonies.
    Many brides wore Angels garters, quite a few couples actually got married at Angel St
  • La Mirada and Riverside will host the ‘Forbidden’ side of Todrick Hall’s America

    Very few performers can lay claim to having Todrick Hall’s particular brand of fame – or his versatility.
    Hall first came to the public’s attention in the ninth season of “American Idol.” Since then, he’s become an actor, rapper, singer and songwriter; dancer and choreographer; a drag queen; and a prominent personality on YouTube.
    The performer’s career, which he characterizes as “very eclectic,” includes choreographing Beyoncé and cre
  • Police log for Laguna Hills, week of March 21-27

    MARCH 27
    Suspicious person in a vehicle: 10:10 a.m. Oso Parkway and Cabot Road
    Pedestrian check: 8:51 a.m. Alicia Parkway and Community Center Drive
    MARCH 26
    Drunken driving: 2:31 p.m. Avenida de la Carlota and El Toro Road
    Patrol check: 2:29 p.m. Wilkes and Woolwich
    Suspicious person in a vehicle: 1:36 p.m. Alicia Parkway and I-5
    Illegal peddling: 11:26 a.m. Avenida de la Carlota and El Toro Road
    Suspicious person/circumstances: 10:18 a.m. Moulton Parkway and Alicia Parkway
    Assist outside agenc
  • Is Hollywood violence to blame for mass shootings? ‘It’s a really complex question’

    Many voters hold the entertainment industry at least partly responsible for increasing violence — including mass shootings — in America, but experts say studies that attempt to make that same link are inconclusive. (AP Photo/Allen Breed, File)
    Does increasing violence in films, TV and video games fuel a more violent America — including even the mass shootings that erupted in Parkland, Florida?
    Experts say the answer is complex. But for many voters, the entertainment industry is
  • Californians support increased school security but favor police over armed teachers

    Californians strongly favor metal detectors and armed security at school sites and a ban on AR-15-style rifles.
    But there was less certainty over the topic of arming teachers in the results of an Eyewitness News-Southern California News Group poll conducted by Survey USA and released Wednesday, March 28.
    While 52 percent of respondents said armed teachers would decrease students’ safety, 31 percent said students would be safer if their teachers had guns. Survey USA interviewed 882 register
  • Adobe’s new service will follow users across multiple devices

    Some 60 companies including such leading brands as Subway, Sprint and the NFL are joining forces to help each other follow you around online.
    Adobe, a company better known for Photoshop and PDF files, says the new Device Co-op initiative it is organizing will help companies offer more personalized experiences and make ads less annoying by filtering out products and services you have already bought or will never buy. Under the initiative, Adobe can tell you’re the same person on a home PC,
  • Man Shot By Police Following 405 Freeway Chase, Crash In Irvine

    IRVINE - A man was shot and wounded by Anaheim police following a pursuit and violent crash late Thursday night on the 405 Freeway in Irvine, authorities said. The Irvine Police Department reports that the incident began around 10 p.m. when an Anaheim police chopper began to follow a car that was speeding at more than 100 miles per hour on the 405 Freeway.
  • Desert Daze moves to Lake Perris; Tame Impala, Mercury Rev and Warpaint top lineup

    Desert Daze, though it’s not the monster festival that is the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, is the more intimate, funkier and weirder concert experience that now, in its seventh year, has switched locations again and will be held at the Lake Perris State Recreation Area.
    The festival will happen Oct. 12-14 on the Moreno Valley side of the park.
    Desert Daze will happen Oct. 12-14 at the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. (Courtesy of Desert Daze)
    Promoters announced the first
  • Amazon drops 6% as Trump weighs antitrust action

    Tech stocks are in for another volatile day as Tuesday’s selloff gave way to a pre-market roller coaster.
    Facebook Inc. initially led peers higher in early trading after unveiling new privacy settings in response to criticism about its handling of millions of users’ personal data. But the sector soon took a downturn after Axios reported that President Donald Trump is said to be looking at whether to go after Amazon.com Inc. with antitrust or competition law. Amazon fell as much as 6.
  • Tesla says safety barrier was missing in fatal crash; shares continue to fall

    A safety barrier that protects vehicles from a concrete lane divider on Highway 101 at the carpool flyover to Highway 85 was missing at the time of Friday’s fatal crash involving a Tesla Model X, the company claimed Tuesday in a blog post.
    Tesla provided an image of the area of south Highway 101 at the carpool flyover to Highway 85 that showed the missing barrier, reportedly taken the day before the crash. In a side-by-side comparison, Tesla included a Google street view image of the
  • Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger is not sweating potential ‘sophomore slump’

    GLENDALE, Ariz. — Ask the reigning National League Rookie of the Year if he believes in the existence of a “sophomore slump” and the response arrives with the same swiftness and power that characterized the swing that won him that award.
    “(Expletive), no. No. I don’t give a (expletive),” Dodgers first baseman Cody Bellinger said of the offensive suggestion that his second season won’t match his first.
    “It’s just baseball. If I’m going t
  • Video shows 20-foot gray whale in shallow Huntington Harbour water

    A passerby captured video of a 20-foot gray whale cruising around the Huntington Harbour on Tuesday, a day after two whales drew big crowds while swimming in shallow water near the San Gabriel River. 
    The video, posted Wednesday morning by the Huntington Beach Surf Lifesaving Association, showed the whale near rocks and docks as it sauntered in the sea water. It’s unclear if it’s one of the same whales spotted in Seal Beach a day earlier. Those whales were gone from the area on
  • USC offensive line has not forgotten Cotton Bowl loss

    LOS ANGELES — The end to last season was particularly tough for USC’s offensive line.
    In the Trojans’ thumping by Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, they were overrun by the Buckeyes and allowed quarterback Sam Darnold to be sacked eight times. It was the most sacks they had allowed in a game in almost 20 years. They failed to generate much of a running game, too, compiling just 57 yards on 36 carries.
    The bowl performance from December was brought up to the offense linemen before
  • Disney vacation pros dish up budgeting tips for trips

    That's what it feels like for Becca Robins of Boise, Idaho. She travels to Disneyland in Anaheim, California, about twice a year with her husband and three sons - one 7-year-old and 3-year-old twins.
  • This Manhattan Beach restaurateur wants to be the next Iron Chef

    Chef David LeFevre doesn’t like watching himself on TV.
    But the 45-year-old Manhattan Beach restaurateur behind the seafood-focused outlets Manhattan Beach Post and Fishing with Dynamite as well as the steakhouse The Arthur J. is curious to see how he comes across on Season Two of the Food Network’s “Iron Chef Gauntlet,” premiering at 9 p.m. Wednesday, April 4 with host Alton Brown.
    “In L.A., we know what editing can do,” LeFevre said, with a chuckle. “I
  • Stormy Daniels seeks to depose Trump in hush-money lawsuit

    By ERIK LARSON
    Bloomberg
    The adult-film actress who says she was paid to keep quiet about a sexual relationship with President Donald Trump asked a federal judge for permission to depose Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen, as part of an exchange of evidence before a trial.
    Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, filed the request late Tuesday in federal court in Los Angeles in her lawsuit to void the $130,000 settlement, which she claims isn’t valid because Trump didn&rsquo
  • Step inside Christina El Moussa’s home, on the market for $2.9 million

    “Flip or Flop” star Christina El Moussa has said she likes a clean look with “silvery, shimmery” touches.
    But, as she told Elle Decor last year, she decided to offset the glitz with some masculine accents, incorporating a dramatic, wrought iron staircase in the redesign of her Yorba Linda home.
    Now it’s time to part with all that “rustic glam.”
    The 6,366-square foot, Mediterranean home in Yorba Linda hit the market earlier this month. Click through
  • Corey Feldman says he was attacked in Tarzana

    Actor Corey Feldmen posted this picture of himself on Twitter early Wednesday, March 28, 2018, after he said he was attacked by a man who “OPENED MY CAR DOOR & STABBED ME W SOMETHING!” Police are investigating the incident that Feldman said happened about 10:45 p.m. Tuesday at Reseda and Ventura boulevards in Tarzana. (Image from Twitter)
    TARZANA — Police today are investigating an attack on actor Corey Feldman in which he said someone stabbed him in Tarzana while he was at
  • Autopsy scheduled today for body believed to be that of missing Hollywood model

    Adea Shabani, 25, was last seen Feb. 23, 2018, on Wilcox Avenue between Hollywood Boulevard and Franklin Avenue in Hollywood. Her family has hired a private investigator to help find her. (Photo courtesy of the LA County Sheriff’s Department)
    LOS ANGELES — An autopsy is scheduled today on a body that was pulled from a shallow grave in Northern California and is believed to be that of a model and aspiring actress who disappeared in Hollywood last month.
    Los Angeles police Capt. Willia
  • KLOS Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival looks forward to another sunny day at the beach

    After a completely sold out event last year, the producers of the Sabroso Craft Beer, Taco & Music Festival are gearing up for another popular, and slightly expanded, event in 2018.
    Sabroso was originally organized by Orange County-based company Brew Ha Ha Productions in 2014. In 2017, it partnered with O.C.-based festival producers Synergy Global Entertainment and brought on a presenting radio partner, L.A. rock station 95.5/FM KLOS, to grow the event into a full fledged, day-long festival.
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: Why I shout at the screen when I’m watching ‘House Hunters’ on HGTV

    I would really like to pretend that I sit around at night and read the collected works of William Shakespeare, but I’m actually doing something else – watching “House Hunters” on HGTV. This show has its own little version of Shakespearean drama, complete with bickering families, ruling overlords and sword fights.
    OK, I’m lying about the sword fights. But, hey, it could happen. And, in point of fact, the show is a bit of theater, because the people on screen pretendi
  • How you can meet Amelia Singer, a host of ‘The Wine Show’ and one of the world’s most entertaining wine educators

    James Purefoy, left and Matthew Goode, right, stars of “The Wine Show” on Hulu and Ovation.(Courtesy of Sky Vision)Amelia Singer, a host of “The Wine Show” on Hulu and Ovation. (Courtesy of Sky Vision)Joe Fattorini and Amelia Singer are hosts of “The Wine Show” on Hulu and Ovation. (Courtesy of Sky Vision)Amelia Singer and Joe Fattorini are hosts of “The Wine Show” on Hulu and Ovation. (Courtesy of Sky Vision)Matthew Rhys has a laugh on the set of
  • Amy Freed’s ‘Shrew!’ tells Kate’s side of the story

    Playwright Amy Freed’s long and storied history with South Coast Repertory receives a new chapter this weekend when SCR presents the world premiere of “Shrew!”
    Commissioned by SCR, the play is Freed’s wickedly funny take on “The Taming of the Shrew,” told as if it had been written by a 16th-century woman instead of by Shakespeare.
    As such, this all-new adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays gave Freed a chance to address and correct major f
  • Kim, Xi portray strong ties after North Korea leader’s surprise China trip

    By GILLIAN WONG and KIM TONG-HYUNG
    BEIJING — With smiles and firm handshakes, North Korea and China used a surprise summit this week to show that despite recent tensions, Pyongyang still has a powerful backer and Beijing will not be sidelined in discussions about the fate of its unpredictable neighbor.
    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s secretive talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing — which were not confirmed until after his return home — appear aimed at impr
  • Santa Barbara Blanked by Villa Park, 4-0

    Santa Barbara High baseball was held to two hits in a 4-0 loss to Villa Park in an Anaheim Lions Tournament game on Tuesday. Starter Jackson Hamilton gave up one run in 3.2 innings.
  • Cal State Fullerton’s Taylor Dockins inspires softball teammates, community in her fight against cancer

    By LOU PONSI
    The call could come at any time.
    In a month, a week, or even today.
    But until the call comes, informing Taylor Dockins to schedule liver transplant surgery, the Cal State Fullerton pitcher just keeps doing her job in the circle.Friday, March 30 is not only our conference opener against @UCSBgauchos, but "No One Fights Alone" night as we support Taylor Dockins in her fight against cancer #TaylorStrong #Play4Tay
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  • Cal State Fullerton students learn to brand themselves for the job market

    In the photo you last posted on social media, were you holding a glass of beer or a laptop?
    That’s the kind of question job seekers need to ask themselves, Yvon Nguyen told a room of students at Cal State Fullerton recently. She asked them a lot of questions to get them to realize that landing a job these days is all about branding and marketing themselves — just as though they were a business.
    Yvon Nguyen, CEO of VANT4GE, a marketing and public relations agency in Orange, presented
  • Why black lesbians marry — Cal State Fullerton researcher finds new answers

    When gay couples marry, many see it as striking a blow for equality and civil rights.
    That’s largely a white, middle-class way of looking at it, says a Cal State Fullerton faculty member.
    When black gay couples, especially women, marry, they see something different, said Siobhan Brooks, associate professor and co-chair of African American studies.
    Siobhan Brooks, associate professor and co-chair of African American studies at Cal State Fullerton, recently published a paper on how black les
  • Cal State Fullerton anthropology student among ‘next generation of public problem solvers’

    In the murals and graffiti around Orange County, Marco Moreno sees expression and education for communities that have been marginalized or misrepresented in written histories.
    The Cal State Fullerton graduate student in cultural anthropology, whose thesis project is “If These Walls Could Talk: Murals and Graffiti in Orange County, California,” has been selected among “the next generation of public problem solvers” by the Newman Civic Fellowship program.
    He is the fir
  • Campus clubs vie for members at Cal State Fullerton event

    Discoverfest for spring semester showcased all the university’s clubs and organizations to the campus community. (Photo courtesy of Cal State Fullerton)Mechanical engineering student Harrison Lilley pedals for the Cycling Club. (Photo courtesy of Cal State Fullerton)Shannon Ng, center, preps for her switch to a new nursing major by joining the Nursing Club. (Photo courtesy of Cal State Fullerton)Yzabella Nardo reacts to the Horror Club’s super scary “Stranger Things”-insp
  • San Bernardino probationer arrested in Orange County, suspected of trafficking 32 pounds of methamphetamine

    PLACENTIA — A probationer suspected of trafficking 32 pounds of methamphetamine was in custody Tuesday after being arrested during a traffic stop in Placentia.
    A Placentia officer stopped a vehicle about 8:10 p.m. Saturday in the area of Kraemer Boulevard and Crowther Avenue for a vehicle code violation, said Placentia police Sgt. Chris Anderson.
    The officer discovered that the driver, identified as 27-year-old Stewart Garcia Hernandez of San Bernardino, was on supervised probation, Anders
  • Swim: Tuesday’s Orange County leaderboard (March 27)

    Top reported times in swimming from Tuesday, March 27
    BOYS SWIMMING
    SEA VIEW LEAGUE
    Laguna Hills 94, San Clemente 76
    El Toro 96, San Juan Hills 74
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    Dana Hills 100, Trabuco Hills 70
    SUNSET LEAGUE
    Newport Harbor 101, Fountain Valley 69
    200-yard medley relay     01:45.9 – SC 1:39.68, LH 1:41.65, TH 1:42.21, DH 1:42.60, FV 1:43.17, NH 1:44.38,
    200 free        01:46.9 – Hales (LaHi) 1:43.72, Kao (DH) 1:44.94
    200 IM&n
  • Suspect shot after pursuit that ended in Irvine, Anaheim officers involved in chase

    IRVINE — A suspect was shot and wounded by police Tuesday night at the end of a pursuit in Irvine.
    The officer-involved shooting occurred sometime before 10:40 p.m. at an intersection near the San Diego (405) Freeway and the Jamboree Road exit. A crash occurred on the freeway during the pursuit before the male suspect exited, according to reports from the scene.
    Anaheim police said their officers were in pursuit of the suspect, but did not say why. Officers shot at the man at the end of th
  • VIDEO: Troy Terry talks about his first NHL game with Ducks

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia – It was nearly 2½ hours of Troy Terry’s life that will be unforgettable. At least until time fades some of the memories.
    Now a full-fledged member of the Ducks, the former University of Denver standout made his NHL debut Tuesday night in Vancouver. Terry, 20, played 12½ minutes and had two shots on goal in the Ducks’ 4-1 loss to the Canucks. On Monday, the club’s fifth-round draft pick in 2015 signed a three-year entry level dea
  • Kevin Smith after heart attack enjoys Disneyland with family

    Slimmed down Kevin Smith celebrates 'still being alive' after heart attack with a family trip to Disneyland following 20lbs weight loss with heart-healthy diet The 47-year-old director went to the Happiest Place on Earth on Monday with his wife Jennifer Schwalbach Smith, 46, and 18-year-old daughter Harley Quinn Smith. Kevin took to Instagram on Tuesday and posted a photo of him and his family in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle at the theme park in Anaheim, California .
  • Freeway Series finale leaves a stench as sewer water floods Dodger Stadium

    The Angels’ Andrelton Simmons #2 slides safely in to third base as the Dodgers’ Logan Forsythe #11 catches the ball during their Freeway Series preseason game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Mar. 27, 2018. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)The Dodgers’ Kyle Farmer #65 throws to first base during their Freeway Series preseason game against the Angels at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Mar. 27, 2018. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Dai

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