• U.S. Ryder Cup team well stocked with major championship winners

    U.S. Ryder Cup team well stocked with major championship winners
    SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — The American team at the Ryder Cup is one of the strongest ever.
    It features nine players who have combined to win 31 major championships, nearly half of those by Tiger Woods, who signaled his return last week by winning the Tour Championship. It has Dustin Johnson, who is back at No. 1 in the world. One of only three Ryder Cup rookies on the team is Justin Thomas, who already has won a major and reached No. 1 in the world.
    Europe?
    That’s the team
  • Andrew Heaney finishes encouraging season for Angels, who win on Shohei Ohtani homer

    Andrew Heaney finishes encouraging season for Angels, who win on Shohei Ohtani homer
    The Angels’ Mike Trout congratulates teammate Shohei Ohtani after Ohtani hti a go-ahead solo home run during the eighth inning of Wednesday’s 3-2 victory over the Texas Rangers at Angel Stadium. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Andrew Heaney gathers himself on the mound as Texas Rangers designated hitter Adrian Beltre rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run during the second inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Wednesday, Sept
  • Pedestrian fatally struck by vehicle in Garden Grove

    Pedestrian fatally struck by vehicle in Garden Grove
    A pedestrian died after being struck by a vehicle in Garden Grove on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 26.
    The person was struck sometime before 8:56 pm on Harbor Boulevard, between Banner Drive and Trask Avenue, according to a spokesman for the Garden Grove Police Department.
    First responders transported the patient to a local hospital, but the individual died sometime before 9:15 p.m., according to a Twitter post from the department.This traffic collision was a vehicle vs. pedestrian. The p
  • Orange County high school schedule: Thursday, Sept. 27

    Orange County high school schedule: Thursday, Sept. 27
    The Orange County high school sports schedule for Thursday, Sept. 27.
    FOOTBALL
    Games 7 p.m. unless noted
    SUNSET LEAGUE
    Corona del Mar vs. Edison at Huntington Beach High
    EMPIRE LEAGUE
    Valencia vs. Crean Lutheran at Irvine High
    ORANGE LEAGUE
    Savanna vs. Anaheim at Glover Stadium
    ORANGE COAST LEAGUE
    Santa Ana at Costa Mesa, Estancia vs. Calvary Chapel at Segerstrom High
    PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
    Portola vs. Beckman at Tustin High
    GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
    Bolsa Grande vs. Loara at Western High, Santiago vs.
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  • Rams get a chance for redemption against Minnesota Vikings after humbling loss last season

    Rams get a chance for redemption against Minnesota Vikings after humbling loss last season
    It’s the smudge on last season’s regular-season masterpiece. Every look back at the Rams’ 2017 offense includes a double-take when the Minnesota game shows up. Only seven points?
    The Rams lost 24-7 to the Vikings on the road last November, and while it didn’t slow them – they averaged 34 points over the next five weeks and won the NFC West – it remained a blotch. The Rams had a season-low 45 rushing yards and got blanked after they scored a touchdown on their
  • Reliever Hansel Robles making strong impression on Angels this month

    Reliever Hansel Robles making strong impression on Angels this month
    ANAHEIM — Add Hansel Robles to the list of players who are using this month to set themselves up for a more prominent role on the 2019 Angels.
    Robles, who picked up his first save with the Angels on Tuesday night, has allowed two earned runs in 10-1/3 innings since coming off the disabled list with a shoulder issue in late August.
    He blanked the Texas Rangers in the ninth inning on Tuesday, including throwing six changeups, a pitch he hadn’t used much previously.
    “He’s be
  • List of improperly recorded attorney-client phone calls from Orange County jail continues to grow

    List of improperly recorded attorney-client phone calls from Orange County jail continues to grow
    The Orange County jail’s telephone vendor improperly recorded another 617 confidential phone conversations between inmates and defense attorney Joel Garson over the past three years, bringing to nearly 1,700 calls improperly recorded by a Sheriff’s Department contractor since January 2015.
    Garson said 11 of the recordings of him talking to inmates were downloaded and sent to local police.
    “What’s upsetting is that (sheriff’s personnel) … listened and then bur
  • Chip Kelly takes deliberate approach to recruiting during UCLA’s 0-3 start

    Chip Kelly takes deliberate approach to recruiting during UCLA’s 0-3 start
    Between helping his current team, Hutto High, to a 3-0 record and passing for more than 350 yards a game, Chase Griffin carves out some time to watch the early stages of the Chip Kelly era at UCLA. The quarterback, the Bruins’ first verbal commit for the 2019 signing class, sees glimpses of what he believes will be a potent offense one day.
    He can’t wait.
    “It’s just a trip seeing those blue and gold uniforms and saying, ‘Hey, I’m going to put one of those on n
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  • A major-league baseball vs. a Triple-A ball: Can players tell the difference?

    A major-league baseball vs. a Triple-A ball: Can players tell the difference?
    ANAHEIM — Andrelton Simmons leaned into the black reclining chair at his locker in the Angels’ clubhouse, his eyes closed. Beneath his seat, Simmons bounced a baseball off the floor, from his left hand to his right hand, back and forth, over and over. The shortstop was steeped in trance-like concentration as he studied the sensation of the ball’s leather surface against his fingertips. This was a test.
    “I feel like it’s a BP ball,” Simmons said. “The sea
  • Fryer: League play starting with some great Orange County football rivalries

    Fryer: League play starting with some great Orange County football rivalries
    This is the first week of league play in many Orange County football leagues
    It is also a week of rivalry games.
    Mission Viejo and El Toro play each other Friday in a South Coast League opener. They have had some great games in their history.
    Pacific Coast League openers include Irvine city rivals Woodbridge vs. Irvine and Northwood vs. University. Those teams are not only playing for the league championship and guaranteed playoff berths, but also for the Dennis Toohey Fence Post trophy that goe
  • Fryer on football: Previews and predictions for Thursday’s Week 6 games

    Fryer on football: Previews and predictions for Thursday’s Week 6 games
    Previews and predictions for Thursday’s football games:
    SUNSET LEAGUE
    NO. 8 CORONA DEL MAR (4-1, 0-0) VS. NO. 14 EDISON (2-2, 0-0)
    Where, when: Huntington Beach High, Thursday, 7 p.m.
    Analysis: This league opener is the Sunset League debut for Corona del Mar, which for the past several years dominated the Pacific Coast League. Corona del Mar took its bye week last week after a comeback win over San Clemente 21-20 two weeks ago. Corona del Mar has a superb passing attack led by quarterback
  • Western football playing like champs with 1-2 punch of Munoz and Savage twins

    Western football playing like champs with 1-2 punch of Munoz and Savage twins
    Western High quarterback, Anthony Mu–oz, center, flanked by brothers Cain Cavage, left, and Cassius Cavage in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, Sep 25, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Western High quarterback, Anthony Muñoz, left, with brothers Cassius Cavage, center, and Cain Cavage in Anaheim, CA, on Tuesday, Sep 25, 2018. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsWestern High quarterback Anthony Muñoz in An
  • ICE arrests 150 people in L.A.-area immigration operation

    ICE arrests 150 people in L.A.-area immigration operation
    LOS ANGELES — A man with an attempted murder conviction and a woman who has seven convictions for driving under the influence were among 150 people arrested this week in the Southland by federal agents targeting “criminal aliens” and other immigration violators, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Wednesday.
    In announcing the arrests, ICE officials said in a statement that “the lack of cooperation from local jails is negatively impacting public safety.&rdqu
  • Senior Living: Two ways to get your Medicare

    Senior Living: Two ways to get your Medicare
    By Greg Dill
    Contributing writer
    At a family reunion, my Aunt Abby and Uncle Glen got into a squabble over the best way to get their Medicare benefits.
    Uncle Glen is an Original Medicare man, and has been for a decade or so. Aunt Abby prefers Medicare Advantage, which is similar to a health plan she had before enrolling in Medicare.
    Greg Dill
    When they turned to me, asking me to referee and declare which form of Medicare is better, I gave them a big smile and answered, “Well, it depends.&r
  • Ford CEO says steel, aluminum tariffs will cost company $1B

    Ford CEO says steel, aluminum tariffs will cost company $1B
    Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on imported steel and aluminum are costing Ford Motor Co. $1 billion, hurting the bottom line and raising the possibility of price increases across the automotive industry.
    Ford CEO Jim Hackett revealed the number during a television interview Wednesday, and the company said the figure is a year-over-year increase from March through 2019.
    Ford buys most of its metals from U.S. producers, which have raised prices this year due to the tariffs on foreign
  • Oculus unveils Quest, its new virtual-reality headset

    Oculus unveils Quest, its new virtual-reality headset
    Remember Oculus, the virtual reality startup once based in Irvine?
    The headset concept created by Long Beach teen Palmer Luckey was bought by Facebook in 2014 for a staggering $2 billion.
    Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said at the time it would be his mission to get the immersive technology to the masses. That mission has had some hiccups with its expensive, tethered headsets, but on Wednesday the company revealed its next-gen VR headset, the Quest.
    The standalone device from Facebook’s
  • UC Irvine students play uber game of balloon tag before settling down for new school year

    UC Irvine students play uber game of balloon tag before settling down for new school year
    UC Irvine students are hoping to add “breaking a Guinness World Record” to their list of memories from the start of the new school year.
    As part of its Welcome Week activities, the school often gathers students to try to set a record – in 2015, it captured the record for largest game of capture the flag with 2,888 students playing.
    Students play balloon tag as they break the Guinness World Record in Aldrich Park at UCI in Irvine, CA, on Wednesday, Sep 26, 2018. The Anteaters ga
  • Drug rehab operators charged for unnecessary opioid implant surgeries

    Drug rehab operators charged for unnecessary opioid implant surgeries
    SANTA ANA – Eleven people, including five doctors and the owner of a Fountain Valley drug treatment center face charges in an alleged scheme to exploit addicts by conducting unnecessary surgeries and then fraudulently billing insurance companies for about $ 6.8 million, authorities announced Wednesday.
    Those charged include:Dr. David Michael Scarpino, 53, Huntington Beach.
    Dr. Gary Lamont Baker, 54,, Tustin.
    Dr. Fritz John Baumgartner, 61, of Irvine.
    Dr.Nabil Charle Morcos, 66, Irvine.
    Mic
  • Chargers star Joey Bosa says foot injury will keep him out until late October

    Chargers star Joey Bosa says foot injury will keep him out until late October
    Speaking for the first time since aggravating his foot injury during training camp, Chargers Pro Bowl defensive end Joey Bosa said on Wednesday that he won’t return to the field until “around the bye week or after the bye week.”
    The Chargers’ bye week falls in Week 8 of the NFL season, meaning they will be idle on Oct. 28, and Bosa will miss at least the next four games. Surgery has still not been ruled out for Bosa’s injured foot, which was removed from a cast this
  • The best horses from trainer/owner combination of John Sadler and Hronis Racing

    The best horses from trainer/owner combination of John Sadler and Hronis Racing
    John Sadler and Hronis Racing have teamed up the past nine years to form a powerful trainer/owner combination in Southern California. Here are some of their top horses:Accelerate: Became only the third horse this year to sweep the Santa Anita Handicap, Gold Cup and Pacific Classic in the same year.
    Stellar Wind: Beat the great Beholder twice in 2016 and was named top 3-year-old filly in 2015.
    Catalina Cruiser: The 4-year-old colt has raced only four times, but he’s sitting on a huge 5-year
  • How trainer John Sadler helped turn grape growers into horse racing powerhouse owners

    How trainer John Sadler helped turn grape growers into horse racing powerhouse owners
    Kosta Hronis vividly remembers the afternoon he and his brother, Pete, were introduced to trainer John Sadler at Santa Anita.It was a 2010 meeting that changed their lives.
    The Hronis brothers, who grow grapes for a living in the Northern California town of Delano (situated between Bakersfield and Fresno), were longtime racing fans since they were kids and wanted to own a horse. Or, at least, Kosta did.
    “When I told my brother we were going to buy a horse, he looked at me and said, ‘
  • Halloween Horror Nights: Die hard fans explain what keeps them coming back for more

    Halloween Horror Nights: Die hard fans explain what keeps them coming back for more
    For hardcore horror enthusiasts Halloween is so much more than carving a pumpkin for the front porch and dressing up to trick-or-treat every Oct. 31. Halloween has become big business and the haunt industry is booming as most major theme parks across the country put on their own nightly scare-a-thons that last anywhere from four to seven weeks leading up to the spooky holiday.
    There are hundreds of Halloween events happening all around Southern California this haunting season and plenty of
  • These Sherman Oaks restaurant owners started a training kitchen to inspire the next generation

    These Sherman Oaks restaurant owners started a training kitchen to inspire the next generation
    Restaurateurs Emily and Tom Kaplan want to give the next generation the confidence to succeed.
    So they’ve cooked up a culinary education program.
    Before construction, the space that now occupies El Nido’s training kitchen was a classroom space. (Courtesy of El Nido)
    Budding young chefs learn to cook healthy meals in El Nido’s new culinary training kitchen. (Courtesy of El Nido)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsBudding young chefs learn to cook healthy meals in El Nido&rsquo
  • Santa Ana store employee hospitalized with second-degree burns after suspect throws acid on him

    Santa Ana store employee hospitalized with second-degree burns after suspect throws acid on him
    A worker outside a Santa Ana store sustained second-degree burns to his face, chest, an arm and a leg after a suspect threw acid at him in the parking lot Tuesday night, Sept. 25.
    Firefighters found the man standing next to a car in the parking lot after the approximately 9 p.m. call and rinsed him off, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Tony Bommarito said.
    The hazardous-materials team was called to the parking lot in the 700 block of East Fourth Street. It cordoned off the area and took sample
  • Prosecutor picked to question Kavanaugh, accuser called fair

    Prosecutor picked to question Kavanaugh, accuser called fair
    PHOENIX  — Senate Republicans are bringing in a female prosecutor from Arizona with decades of experience prosecuting sex crimes to handle questioning about allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, describing her as tough, experienced and objective.
    Rachel Mitchell, a Republican, was expected to question both Kavanaugh and the first woman to accuse him of sexual misconduct at Thursday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
    Christine Blasey Ford
  • Successful Aging: Does age reduce our creativity – or enhance it?

    Successful Aging: Does age reduce our creativity – or enhance it?
    Q. Please settle an argument for me. My husband insists that we get less creative as we get older. I say no – that age has nothing to do with creativity. My husband is an engineer and I am a teacher. We both are 65 years old. Who is right? S.P.
    Dear S.P.
    Actually, you both are right! The answer to your question depends on how you define creativity.
    In 1953, Harvey C. Lehman found that the number of creative products a person produces increases with age until there is a peak. Then productiv
  • Congressional response to housing issues? Not much, study says

    Congressional response to housing issues? Not much, study says
    Looking for housing relief? Don’t count on Congress.
    The 115th Congress introduced just 115 housing-related bills in the last two years — and none passed, according to a new study by Apartment List.
    Although state and local laws dictate most development and rental policies, California’s growing affordability crisis has not spurred members of Congress into action. “The 115th Congress is roughly batting zero for 115,” said Apartment List chief economist Igor
  • Ducks right wing Corey Perry undergoes knee surgery, out up to five months

    Ducks right wing Corey Perry undergoes knee surgery, out up to five months
    ANAHEIM — Ducks right wing Corey Perry underwent right knee surgery to mend damaged meniscus and a torn MCL and will be lost to the team for up to five months, General Manager Bob Murray said Wednesday. Perry could return to the team by March 1, in time for the playoff drive, if all goes well.
    “They saved his right meniscus, which was flopped over, and they also fixed his MCL that has been bad for the last three or four years, so they fixed that,” Murray said. “
  • Senior Moments: When sorting socks is the only thing you can do

    Senior Moments: When sorting socks is the only thing you can do
    At 3:16 am, by the light of the full moon shining through our bedroom window, I am straightening out my husband’s sock drawer. Serenaded by the sound of his breathing as he sleeps in our bed a few feet behind me, I begin sorting.
    Although it may seem odd, it’s actually comforting doing some small thing that might make his days easier. For a few moments, it masks the helplessness I feel at not being able to turn myself into the miracle medicine that will make him well.
    So I stack
  • A.J. McKee ready to share a Bellator card with dad Antonio – and get a title shot

    A.J. McKee ready to share a Bellator card with dad Antonio – and get a title shot
    A.J. McKee tried to throw an elbow and missed. He blocked a punch from his opponent, John Teixeira, and took a step back to survey the scene.
    When Teixeira took a step forward and revealed a slight wobble, McKee knew he had his window.
    “It was like a shark smelling blood,” McKee recalled. “I was just on him.”
    A matter of seconds later, McKee had knocked Teixeira out. The former Long Beach Poly wrestler improved to 12-0 to start his MMA career, the 12-match winning streak
  • Irvine teen invents way for people with Alzheimer’s disease to communicate needs without using speech

    Irvine teen invents way for people with Alzheimer’s disease to communicate needs without using speech
    Grant Sheen wears a headset that reads brain waves at his home in Irvine, CA, on Tuesday, Sep 18, 2018. The Sage High senior wrote software that can detect if an Alzheimer patient wants to eat, rest and more. The software is used with a brainwave-reading headset that reports needs in real time. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    Grant Sheen at his home in Irvine, CA, on Tuesday, Sep 18, 2018. The Sage High senior wrote software that can detect if an Alzheimer patient wants to
  • What’s happening at Southern California casinos this weekend (Sept. 28-30)

    What’s happening at Southern California casinos this weekend (Sept. 28-30)
    Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa
    Head to the desert and sail away with Styx at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa on Friday, Sept. 28. The group hit it big in the ’70s and ’80s with arena rock-worthy hits such as “Lady,” “Come Sail Away,” “Too Much Time on My Hands” and “Mr. Roboto.” Styx released its latest album, “The Mission,” in 2017.
    8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa, Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. $5
  • USC football mailbag: What happened to Tailback U?

    USC football mailbag: What happened to Tailback U?
    There was a palpable sense of relief from USC’s players after last week’s 39-36 win over Washington State.
    Before a 13-point, second-half comeback to defeat the Cougars, they were staring at a potential 1-3 start.
    Had the Trojans been 1-3 before? Yes. As recently as two years ago in a season in which they reached the Rose Bowl.
    But as easy as it might be to draw parallels between the recent seasons, I hadn’t viewed the situations as particularly similar. That’s mostly bec
  • Southern California home sales continue to fall as prices hover near record highs

    Southern California home sales continue to fall as prices hover near record highs
    Southern California home sales fell 8 percent from August 2017 levels, even as the region’s median home price clung to near-record levels, real estate data firm CoreLogic reported Wednesday, Sept. 26.
    August’s sales tally of 22,261 transactions was down for the ninth time in the past 12 months, a sign that home buyers increasingly are being priced out of the market, analysts have been saying.
    But the region’s median home price — or price at the midpoint of
  • Stop subsidizing building in flood — and even lava flow — zones

    Stop subsidizing building in flood — and even lava flow — zones
    It has been more than a week since Hurricane Florence made landfall in North Carolina, and flood waters are continuing to wreak havoc across the Carolinas and Virginia. While much of the destruction caused by the powerful storm was unavoidable, some of it was, and government interventions have only served to exacerbate such tragedies.
    The hurricane is responsible for at least 42 deaths. Tens of thousands are still without power and flood waters that could take weeks to recede. New evacuation ord
  • Rams’ Aqib Talib having ankle surgery puts pressure on defensive line

    Rams’ Aqib Talib having ankle surgery puts pressure on defensive line
    THOUSAND OAKS — The simple arithmetic isn’t adding up for the Rams. Skilled players, plus a consistent pass rush, has not equaled the robust number of sacks that had been predicted for this unit.
    The Rams have totaled three quarterback sacks in three games, plus a “sack” of a receiver on a trick-play attempt. That’s far off the pace from last season, when the Rams finished fourth in the NFL with 48 sacks, even though the addition of tackle Ndamukong Suh figured
  • Los Angeles-Orange County area leads the nation in clean-energy jobs, Inland Empire ranks 16th

    Los Angeles-Orange County area leads the nation in clean-energy jobs, Inland Empire ranks 16th
    The Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana region is the nation’s top metro area for clean-energy jobs and the Inland Empire ranks 16th, according to a study released Tuesday by E2, a national organization of environmental entrepreneurs.
    The state’s 519,000 clean-energy jobs are heavily focused in metro areas, where more than 430,000 of those jobs are located.
    The greater Los Angeles region has 163,000 of the jobs and the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario area has 40,000, according to the s
  • Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: No one in my house would notice if my hair were on fire

    Frumpy Middle-aged Mom: No one in my house would notice if my hair were on fire
    Have you ever noticed how oblivious young people are to anyone over a certain age?
    I couldn’t  help noticing this when my tenant, David — a handsome young man who rents my spare room — just walked past me in the living room. I was walking on my elliptical trainer at 7 a.m. and I was wearing a huge backpack suitcase the size of France that was weighted down with several tons of books. It made me look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
    David didn’t even look in my
  • Man charged in a hate crime — the second such incident in a week in Fullerton

    Man charged in a hate crime — the second such incident in a week in Fullerton
    A 53-year-old man has been charged with a racially motivated, knife-wielding attack in Fullerton, a week after another alleged hate crime in the city, records showed Tuesday.
    Bobby Willis Palm, who is white, was accused of trying to attack a black man with a knife, according to court records.
    The attack occurred just before noon Sunday while the victim was “sitting on a bus bench when approached by the defendant, who made threatening statements regarding the victim’s ethnicity and co
  • Orange County’s Top 10 linebackers so far in 2018

    Orange County’s Top 10 linebackers so far in 2018
    Dan Albano’s Top 10 linebackers so far in 2018:
    1.Jackson Cloyd, Orange Lutheran, Sr.
    Cloyd is enjoying a breakout season. He leads the Lancers in tackles with 45, including a season-high 16 against Mission Viejo last week. Cloyd also returned an interception 101 yards for a TD against the Diablos. UC Davis is his most recent offer. Oh, and don’t forget, he has three sacks.
    2.Steele Dubar, Mater Dei, Sr.
    The inside linebacker has lived up to his name with hard-nosed play and advanced
  • Dodgers lose on walk-off home run as postseason field bunches up

    Dodgers lose on walk-off home run as postseason field bunches up
    Dodgers pitcher Kenta Maeda watches after surrendering a walk-off home run to the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Eduardo Escobar during the ninth inning of Tuesday’s game in Phoenix. The Dodgers lost 4-3 and saw their NL West lead cut to a half-game over Colorado. (AP Photo/Matt York)
    PHOENIX, AZ – SEPTEMBER 25:Walker Buehler #21 of the Los Angeles Dodgers delivers a first inning warm up pitch against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on September 25, 2018 in Phoenix, Arizona.(Pho
  • San Juan Hills league win streak survives challenge from Aliso Niguel

    San Juan Hills league win streak survives challenge from Aliso Niguel
    ALISO VIEJO – No team in the South Coast League has been able to defeat the San Juan Hills girls volleyball team in a match since 2105.
    This season, Aliso Niguel has come close … twice.
    The Wolverines and Stallions on Tuesday took the court for the second time this season, and for the second time, five games were needed to decide the outcome.
    San Juan Hills won the first two games and was poised to send everyone in the Aliso Niguel gym home early, but the Wolverines weren’t ab
  • Angels rally after intentional walk to Mike Trout, beat Rangers

    Angels rally after intentional walk to Mike Trout, beat Rangers
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Matt Shoemaker throws to a Texas Rangers batter during the first inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
    ANAHEIM, CA – SEPTEMBER 25:Justin Upton #8 slides safely at home plate on a sacrifice fly hit by Kaleb Cowart #22 of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim during the sixth inning of a game against the Texas Rangers at Angel Stadium on September 25, 2018 in Anaheim, California.(Photo by Sean M. Haffey

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