• OCVarsity video: Previews of the top Week 6 high school football games

    OCVarsity video: Previews of the top Week 6 high school football games
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSteve Fryer, Dan Albano and Jonathan Khamis preview the South Coast League opener between Tesoro and San Clemente, plus Servite vs. St. John Bosco and surprising Foothill vs. Villa Park.
  • COAST Game Changer: Amy Oppedisano, founder of Terra Tech Corp.

    COAST Game Changer: Amy Oppedisano, founder of Terra Tech Corp.
    How does a nice interior designer and mother from Laguna Beach become the founder of the first publicly traded cannabis company in the U.S.? It involves surfing, a box truck and a lot of perseverance.
    After Amy Oppedisano’s husband, Derek Peterson, fractured vertebrae in his neck while catching some waves at Dana Point’s Salt Creek Beach, doctors prescribed opioids to ease his agony. But Peterson couldn’t stand the feeling of being on those pills and worried about the dangers o
  • Alan Dugard, 87, former softball coach, retires as teacher at Woodbridge

    Alan Dugard, 87, former softball coach, retires as teacher at Woodbridge
    Alan Dugard, at age 87, is retiring as a full-time teacher at Woodbridge High School and is leaving with plenty of fond memories.
    “The Air Force was fun, coaching was fun and this campus was fun,” Dugard said Sept. 26  at a luncheon for him.
    “I still think the world of this place, I’m very pleased to have had the experience of teaching here, and I thank everybody involved to allow me to have this time here,” he said. “I’ve had nothing but support fr
  • Go inside Long Beach’s first winery and find out when it will open

    Go inside Long Beach’s first winery and find out when it will open
    Forget about sipping on a chardonnay while staring at green fields or rows of grapevines because when Long Beach’s first winery opens this month it’s going to be all about urban cool, with an alley patio facing a busy sidewalk, a locally-known tattooed chef behind the kitchen and a winemaker making his vino right from downtown Pine Avenue.
    “We’re Long Beach’s first winery. We want to show people what a winery can do with an urban winery mentality,” said Collin
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  • Laguna Beach goalie Caden Capobianco delivers MVP-worthy effort at Villa Park Classic

    Laguna Beach goalie Caden Capobianco delivers MVP-worthy effort at Villa Park Classic
    Selecting an All-County goalie in water polo is often a challenging task. Orange County is the hotbed of the sport and there are usually a plethora of qualified candidates.
    Laguna Beach’s Caden Capobianco argued his case again Saturday.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe ultra-quick senior made 14 saves to lead the Breakers past Damien 11-9 in the finals of the 32-team Villa Park Classic.
    Laguna Beach coach Ethan Damato called Capobian
  • Ex-Dallas officer who killed neighbor found guilty of murder

    Ex-Dallas officer who killed neighbor found guilty of murder
    By JAKE BLEIBERG
    DALLAS — A white former Dallas police officer could be facing decades in prison after being convicted of murder Tuesday in the fatal shooting of her black, unarmed neighbor who she said she believed was an intruder in her home.
    The same jury that found Amber Guyger guilty in the September 2018 death of her upstairs neighbor, Botham Jean, will consider her fate after hearing additional testimony starting Tuesday afternoon. In Texas, the sentence for murder is from five to 9
  • Trial begins for man charged with Garden Grove shooting death, Santa Ana attempted murder

    Trial begins for man charged with Garden Grove shooting death, Santa Ana attempted murder
    Trial began Tuesday for a man accused of gunning down one man in a Garden Grove parking lot and injuring a 16-year-old during a separate Santa Ana shooting.
    Richard Adrian Trevino, 44, is accused of killing Frank Brady on July 18, 2016 during an argument in a parking lot outside of a Garden Grove smoke shop, a week after he is suspected of shooting a teen in a seemingly unrelated confrontation.
    Trevino has denied being involved with either shooting.
    Deputy District Attorney Nick Thomo, during op
  • Saint Basil Church celebrates with Greek Fest

    Saint Basil Church celebrates with Greek Fest
    Saint Basil Greek Orthodox Church invited the community to a celebration.
    The parish hosted its annual Greek Fest at the San Juan Capistrano Community Center over the weekend, sharing traditional dishes, dances and music with its neighbors.
    Mary Fotopoulos, 6, and her brother John Fotopoulos, 5, dance together along with other members of the Asterakia Dancers during their performance at the annual San Juan Capistrano Greek Festival on Saturday, September 28, 2019. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contri
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  • Coroner releases new images of John Doe, found in Trabuco Canyon in 1996, with hopes of IDing him

    Coroner releases new images of John Doe, found in Trabuco Canyon in 1996, with hopes of IDing him
    Coroner officials have released new images of a John Doe found in rustic Trabuco Canyon nearly 23 years ago in hopes it will help identify him.
    This year the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children developed the renderings of what Doe may have looked like using a CT scan of the skull.
    On Dec. 13, 1996, investigators were called to reports of human remains in the wilderness area east of Trabuco Creek Road.
    Based on the condition of the remains, investigators at the time estimated they
  • Ducks goalie Ryan Miller, 39, explains why he came back

    Ducks goalie Ryan Miller, 39, explains why he came back
    One day last spring, Ryan Miller laid his goalie pads on the ground as he might before a practice or a game and snapped a photo. He then sent it to Sudarshan Maharaj, the Ducks’ goaltending coach, who knew exactly what it meant.
    Miller wasn’t going to hang ’em up. He wasn’t going to skate off into the sunset. He wasn’t going to retire somewhere warm and sit on a porch, spinning grand tales about his days as one of the league’s premier stoppers of hockey pucks.
  • Which LA radio station just achieved ‘Legendary’ status?

    Which LA radio station just achieved ‘Legendary’ status?
    Stations from such varied locations as Little Rock, Houston, Philadelphia and Miami won Marconi Awards this year, but it is our own hometown station KRTH (101.1 FM) that was named Legendary Station of the Year.
    The Marconi Awards are presented each year by the National Association of Broadcasters and are in recognition of excellence in radio by outstanding stations and air personalities. They were announced Thursday, Sept. 26 at the 30th Annual NAB Marconi Radio Award Dinner in Dallas, Texas.
    Ac
  • 6 things to do at Southern California casinos this week (Oct. 4 -10)

    6 things to do at Southern California casinos this week (Oct. 4 -10)
    Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage 
    Fans of Armenian music can catch five Armenian performers come together for a single night at The Show at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage. The “Armenian Show” will feature Sona Rubenyan, Sona Sarkisyan, Nazeni Hovhannisyan, Ara Martirosyan and Sofi Mkheyan.
    6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. $50-$150. 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com.
    Fantasy Springs Resort Casino 
    Comedians Stev
  • Theater review: Pasadena Playhouse’s ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ doesn’t make the cut

    Theater review: Pasadena Playhouse’s ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ doesn’t make the cut
    Seymour Krelborn just can’t catch a break. Orphaned as a child, he was taken in and raised by Mr. Mushnik in a Skid Row flower shop. Nowadays, Seymour pines for Audrey, his co-worker in floristry, but she is pretty much locked into another relationship.
    Into Seymour’s life comes an exceedingly peculiar plant, which he names Audrey II. This plant, it turns out, needs human blood to survive, and it has quite the talent for cajoling Seymour into providing it.Thus goes “Little Shop
  • Beach replenishment project in West Newport has locals worried about the surf quality

    Beach replenishment project in West Newport has locals worried about the surf quality
    A sand project planned for West Newport has surfers worried about the immediate future of the area’s wave and water quality — both of which, some say, are still recovering from the last attempt to replenish the beaches.
    An estimated 70,000 cubic yards of sand will be hauled from the Santa Ana River to between the 50th and 40th street jetties, finger outcroppings that are among the area’s best waves to surf. The county-led project is two-fold: to remove excess sand built up in t
  • Kohls, Gap stores gear up for big holiday hiring events Saturday

    Kohls, Gap stores gear up for big holiday hiring events Saturday
    Kohls and Gap are looking to fill thousands of holiday-related positions and have set aside Saturday, Oct. 5 as their key recruitment day.
    Kohls will be looking to fill 3,500 positions in Southern Califoirnia alone at its numerous retail locations along with its distribution center in San Bernardino.
    Gap and its affiliated stores, Gap Outlet, Banana Republic, Athleta, Old Navy and Jack and Jane, will be hiring about 5,000 workers for the holidays at stores, customer contact centers and distribut
  • California’s historic gas jump: You’re paying $1.29 more a gallon than U.S. average

    California’s historic gas jump: You’re paying $1.29 more a gallon than U.S. average
    September was not a good month for the wallets of California drivers.
    Statewide, gasoline prices soared to a record premium above the national norm, skyrocketing five times faster than the U.S. increase in a period better known for price cuts.
    There’s plenty of blame to go around. Middle East tensions boosted global crude oil prices, a critical fuel component. Trade battles make imports tricky. And California refineries have had some production challenges.
    But no matter the culprit, the st
  • The real cost of relationship violence

    The real cost of relationship violence
    She could be the person sitting next to you in the office. Showing up late to work, taking lunch breaks alone, her phone constantly ringing with quick conversations. Most people may not think twice and just view her as shy or private, or even a low performing employee. But in reality, she may be in an abusive relationship and too afraid to ask for help.
    October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month—a time when we as a community are called to understand and prevent the devastating cycle of r
  • Disney fans can love other companies, too

    Disney fans can love other companies, too
    Are you a Disney fan?
    Millions of people throughout America are. That loyalty has helped drive Disney to the top of each year’s box office charts and theme park attendance reports, as those fans make Disney their first choice when budgeting money to spend on entertainment. Disney maintains that loyalty by rewarding its fans with outstanding entertainment in movies, theme parks, cruise ships, television and more.
    Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interes
  • North Korea, U.S. say nuclear talks to resume this weekend

    North Korea, U.S. say nuclear talks to resume this weekend
    By KIM TONG-HYUNG
    SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea and the United States have agreed to resume nuclear negotiations this weekend following a months-long stalemate over the withdrawal of sanctions in exchange for disarmament, a senior North Korean diplomat said Tuesday.
    Choe Son Hui, North Korea’s first vice minister of foreign affairs, said the two nations will have preliminary contact on Friday before holding working-level talks on Saturday.
    In a statement released by North Korea&rs
  • Is there a law covering a person’s actions in outer space? Ask the lawyer

    Is there a law covering a person’s actions in outer space? Ask the lawyer
    Q: A number of reports indicate NASA is evaluating if one of its astronauts illegally accessed her wife’s bank account while on the International Space Station. Do we have laws that control what goes on in outer space?
    -S.J., Orange
    Ron Sokol
    A: The astronaut accused of accessing the account indicates she was simply trying to make sure there was sufficient money on hand. In any event, the location of the astronaut is not key — this is a “ground issue”; either she had the
  • Estate planning: How to quit stalling and write your will

    Estate planning: How to quit stalling and write your will
    By Liz Weston, NerdWallet
    You know you should have a will, but you keep stalling. No one likes to think about dying or about someone else raising their children. But if you get no further than scribbling notes or thinking about which lawyer to hire, you risk dying “intestate” — without a will that could guide your loved ones, head off family feuds and potentially save your family thousands of dollars.
    Financial planners say getting people to stop procrastinating on this importa
  • The Perfect Meal Delivery Services for your Family

    The Perfect Meal Delivery Services for your Family
    Meal kit delivery services have become a popular dinner choice for many American families. These dinner boxes are a great way to eat healthy in a quick and non-wasteful manner, and there are options for every taste and budget. Here we examine the most popular services and provide an overview of why a meal kit delivery service might be right for your family.
    Best Meal Kit Delivery Service
    One of the tasks that can be difficult to maintain when you’re busy raising tiny humans, is meal planni
  • Two men arrested, suspected of stealing $290,000 in coins, precious metals from 21 stores in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Clark Counties

    Two men arrested, suspected of stealing $290,000 in coins, precious metals from 21 stores in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Clark Counties
    Officials arrested two men Sunday, Sept. 30 on suspicion of burglarizing roughly $292,000 worth of collectible coins and merchandise over a 10-week period from business in Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties.
    Investigators believe Caleb Jamal Griffin, 20, of Long Beach and Owen Lazaro Thompson, 49, of Las Vegas worked together in 21 separate heists that happened between July and September, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives officials said in a news release Monday.
    The
  • Son of former Angels star arrested on suspicion of assault

    Son of former Angels star arrested on suspicion of assault
    The 45-year-old son of former Angels baseball star Doug DeCinces has been arrested in Orange County on suspicion of assault and other charges.
    Timothy DeCinces was arrested Sunday, Sept. 22 by Newport Beach police.
    In a criminal complaint, Orange County prosecutors accused him of assaulting a woman on Sept. 19. Officials said he inflicted injury on the unidentified woman, and threatened her.
    Prosecutors also claimed that DeCinces tried to solicit a woman for prostitution, according to court docu
  • Sports: CSUF men’s soccer team holds off Loyola Marymount in OT for 1-1 tie

    Sports: CSUF men’s soccer team holds off Loyola Marymount in OT for 1-1 tie
    Cal State Fullerton men’s soccer team scored a late goal in regulation to force overtime and earn a 1-1 draw against No. 24 Loyola Marymount on Sept. 29 and remain undefeated with a record of 8-0-1.
    Down a man late in the second half with time running out, Clayton Torr came up in the clutch with his first goal of the season on a corner kick from Christian Pinzon in the 83rd minute to tie the game at 1-1.
    The Titans played the final 33 minutes of action with 10 men on the field due to a red
  • For Rams’ Jared Goff, 517-yard, 4-turnover game is one to remember, forget

    For Rams’ Jared Goff, 517-yard, 4-turnover game is one to remember, forget
    THOUSAND OAKS — It’s a rare feat to pass for 500 yards in an NFL game. It’s more unusual to pass for 500 yards and lose the game.
    Jared Goff threw — and threw and threw — for 517 yards (tied for eighth-most in league history) for the Rams against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, completing 45 passes (tied for the all-time record) on 68 attempts (tied for third-most ever).
    That allowed Goff and Rams coach Sean McVay to truthfully say Monday that there were a lot o
  • The BMW Ultimate Driving Experience Tour

    The BMW Ultimate Driving Experience Tour
    Driving Miss Daisy
    For someone who usually gets accused of driving like Morgan Freeman in Driving Miss Daisy, the BMW Ultimate Driving Experience Tour made me feel more like Vin Diesel in the Fast and Furious franchise.
    The BMW Experience Tour takes you behind the wheel to test the 2020 BMW 340i. When I say test, I don’t mean we took the car on a high school driving course either. I’m talking about a full pedal to the metal experience, including professional driving instructors that
  • CIF-SS boys and girls cross country polls: Monday, Sept. 30

    CIF-SS boys and girls cross country polls: Monday, Sept. 30
    The CIF-SS boys and girls cross country polls released Monday, Sept. 30.
    BOYS DIVISION 1
    1 Great Oak
    2 Roosevelt
    3 Mira Costa
    4 Burbank
    5 Long Beach Poly
    6 Crescenta Valley
    7 Quartz Hill
    8 M.L. King
    9 California
    10 Beckman
    BOYS DIVISION 2
    1 Newbury Park
    2 Claremont
    3 West Torrance
    4 Dana Hills
    5 Loyola
    6 El Toro
    7 Thousand Oaks
    8 Redlands East Valley
    9 Godinez
    10 Capistrano Valley
    BOYS DIVISION 3
    1 Agoura
    2 Royal
    3 Arroyo
    4 Brea Olinda
    5 Oak Park
    6 Palos Verdes
    7 Bonita
    8 Esperanza
    9 Damien
    10 S
  • Atlanta Primus plays soccer ‘for an audience of one’

    Atlanta Primus plays soccer ‘for an audience of one’
    The game had become a grind for Atlanta Primus, which was not the path that fate, faith or family had laid out for her eager steps to walk. The work, the effort, the 90-minute commutes six days a week to play in Chelsea’s youth academy were bearing zero fruit in first-team minutes and Primus was bearing flagging faith in her game.
    The English youth soccer system is as Darwinian as you’ll find anywhere in the world of sports. Players as young as 7 and 8 are scouted and brought into ac
  • CIF-SS girls tennis polls: Monday, Sept. 30

    CIF-SS girls tennis polls: Monday, Sept. 30
    The CIF-SS girls tennis polls released Monday, Sept. 30.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Girls Tennis Advisory Committee
    DIVISION 1
    1 University
    2 Peninsula
    3 Mira Costa
    4 Palos Verdes
    5 Westlake
    6 Campbell Hall
    7 San Marino
    8 Corona del Mar
    9 West Ranch
    10 Arcadia
    Others: None
    DIVISION 2
    1 South Torrance
    2 Woodbridge
    3 Claremont
    4 Los Osos
    5 Los Alamitos
    6 Santa Barbara
    7 Laguna Beach
    8 Dos Pueblos
    9 Long Beach Wilson
    10 JSerra
    Others: Redlands, San Juan Hills, Harvard-Westlake, Redondo Union
    DIVISIO
  • Antonio McKee returns money to Bellator 228 opponent who missed weight

    Antonio McKee returns money to Bellator 228 opponent who missed weight
    Antonio McKee said it just wasn’t right. Same went for his son A.J. McKee.
    Not only did the Long Beach father and son emerge from Bellator 228 on Saturday with knockout victories, but each also showed a healthy dose of integrity.
    Antonio McKee, 49, returned $500 to opponent William Sriyapai after his 47-year-old opponent was fined 20% of his purse for missing weight for their 165-pound fight at The Forum.
    When Antonio learned he would receive half of the 20% and the California State Athlet
  • CIF-SS girls volleyball polls: Monday, Sept. 30

    CIF-SS girls volleyball polls: Monday, Sept. 30
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe CIF-SS girls volleyball polls released Monday, Sept. 30.
    As selected by the CIF-SS Girls Volleyball Advisory Committee
    DIVISION 1/2
    1 Redondo Union
    2 Marymount
    3 Mater Dei
    4 Sierra Canyon
    5 Laguna Beach
    6 Foothill
    7 Mira Costa
    8 Vista Murrieta
    9 San Juan Hills
    10 Long Beach Poly
    11 Aliso Niguel
    12 Village Christian
    13 Temecula
    15 Corona del Mar
    T16 Huntington Beach
    T16 Los Alamitos
    Others: Chaparral, Lake
  • Dodgers have a healthy Corey Seager this October, which is a welcome change

    Dodgers have a healthy Corey Seager this October, which is a welcome change
    The answer came quickly, only the briefest pause for reflection and to review the inventory of past problems.
    “No.”
    With that, Corey Seager acknowledges a fact – he has never really entered a postseason with the Dodgers in good health.
    In 2015, Seager was a September call-up, handed the job as the Dodgers’ starting shortstop (over veteran Jimmy Rollins). By the time the Dodgers were eliminated by the New York Mets in the NL Division Series, the 21-year-old Seager had play
  • Desmond King, Chargers defense deliver more good than bad against Dolphins

    Desmond King, Chargers defense deliver more good than bad against Dolphins
    COSTA MESA — A content Desmond King approached Casey Hayward in the locker room and shared the good news of his multi-sack performance against the Miami Dolphins.
    The Chargers’ slot cornerback delivered a stat line that resembled something a dominant pass rusher would do. So of course, King wanted to share with his teammate after Sunday’s 30-10 victory at Hard Rock Stadium.
    “He came and told me today, ‘I had three sacks,’” Hayward recalled, “and I
  • Coastal Commission says San Clemente homeless site may violate Coastal Act

    Coastal Commission says San Clemente homeless site may violate Coastal Act
    San Clemente city officials say they are “confused and vexed” by a discussion at a California Coastal Commission meeting regarding the likely need for a coastal development permit for the homeless campsite at the city-owned maintenance yard.
    Prompted by a group from Santa Ana’s Elder Law and Disability Rights Center, speaking at the commission’s Sept. 11 meeting in Newport Beach, the discussion included a request for punitive action against the city.
    Jack Ainsworth, execu
  • As California passes landmark legislation, athletes celebrate and NCAA cautions

    As California passes landmark legislation, athletes celebrate and NCAA cautions
    With the flick of a pen, California and the NCAA are now on a collision course.
    Gov. Gavin Newsom revealed Monday that he signed Senate Bill 206 into law last week, permitting college athletes to profit from their names, images and likenesses, putting the state on a track to potentially upend amateurism in college sports. It’s one of the core principles of an NCAA system that has thrived on a system of giving student-athletes scholarships instead of paying them salary.
    That system has been
  • Fryer on football: Who’s No. 1? That’s easy. Who’s No. 2? Not so easy

    Fryer on football: Who’s No. 1? That’s easy. Who’s No. 2? Not so easy
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowIt happens every Monday.
    Two ballots in the Orange County football top 25 media poll have JSerra at No. 2 and two other ballots have Mission Viejo at No. 2.
    So yours truly is like the vice president of the United States, who has the tiebreaking vote if the U.S. Senate is deadlocked. The vote here this week again was for JSerra at No. 2, putting the Lions ahead of Mission Viejo by one point, 118-117, in the po
  • Orange County football: Season leaders for passing, receiving, rushing, tackles, sacks and interceptions, Sept. 30

    Orange County football: Season leaders for passing, receiving, rushing, tackles, sacks and interceptions, Sept. 30
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County football season stat leaders through the Week 5 games. (Leaderboards are based on season stats available each Monday morning.)PASSING: TOP 10NAME, SCHOOL
    YDS
    CMP-ATT
    TD
    Ethan Garbers, Corona del Mar
    1764
    118-172
    24
    Kyle Kyckelhahn, Aliso Niguel
    1738
    97-159
    18
    Ryan Zanelli, La Habra
    1449
    87-152
    16
    Bryce Young, Mater Dei
    1272
    86-117
    14
    Vince Hourigan, Canyon
    1221
    78-165
    10
    Sean Lindgren, Tesor
  • Alexander: At very least, Fair Pay To Play is a giant first step for college athletes

    Alexander: At very least, Fair Pay To Play is a giant first step for college athletes
    The game of chicken has officially begun.
    With a few strokes of the pen, in a venue that was absolutely not coincidental or accidental, Gov. Gavin Newsom served notice that the NCAA’s desperate attempt to maintain its archaic amateurism rules is ultimately doomed to failure.
    There is no good reason to maintain the rules that prohibit collegiate athletes from profiting from their name, image and likeness, as can millions of non-athletes who are enrolled in our colleges and universities. Asi
  • Football notes: Pacific Coast League race offers intrigue on and off the field

    Football notes: Pacific Coast League race offers intrigue on and off the field
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowWoodbridge’s Rick Gibson has coached as many seasons at the same school as any active coach in Orange County football. He knows the competition in the city of Irvine as well as anyone.
    Yet even Gibson, who coached the Warriors in 1988 and every season since 1990, isn’t sure who will emerge as the champion of the Pacific Coast League.
    “It’s just so hard to tell,” he said Monday. &
  • Ducks forward Jakob Silfverberg eager to produce in expanded offensive role

    Ducks forward Jakob Silfverberg eager to produce in expanded offensive role
    POWAY — Right wing Jakob Silfverberg was one third of the Ducks’ best shutdown line for the better part of five seasons, joining forces with left wing Andrew Cogliano and center Ryan Kesler to match up against the opposition’s top line and make their lives miserable.
    Silfverberg earned a reputation as a reliable two-way player in the seasons following the July 4, 2013 trade that brought him to Anaheim and sent Bobby Ryan to the Ottawa Senators. Silfverberg added scoring depth t
  • Whicker: If Joe Maddon wants another major challenge, Angels qualify

    Whicker: If Joe Maddon wants another major challenge, Angels qualify
    There are no bionic elbows in Joe Maddon’s suitcase of message T-shirts. There is no Crack Me A Pitcher package, in which you add an egg to some prepared ingredients, and suddenly a 15-game winner emerges from the microwave.
    If Maddon really is interested in managing the Angels, who ended the Brad Ausmus Era after one season and 90 losses on Monday, he must know that he is not moving into Wrigley Field and handling a Cubs’ roster that is on the historical verge.
    He will be managing M

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