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Angels' 37-HR outfielder trade could be next out of Anaheim
1+ day, 7+ hour ago (269+ words) The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have already been busy this offseason. They sent talented outfielder Taylor Ward away in a trade to the Baltimore Orioles. In return, they landed the longer club control of promising pitcher Grayson Rodriguez. Could they try to do that again? The Angels have another player who fits the Ward mold in the form of Jo Adell. MORE:The new Stranger Things character was also an MLB All Star with the Brewers MLB.com's Mark Feinsand thinks Adell is the logical next piece to be moved, if the Angels go after another trade this offseason. MORE:You have to see Tyrese Maxey at the National Dog Show Adell is a particularly intriguing case. He was once the top prospect in all of baseball. It then took him a really long time to hit his stride…...
Carlsson has 3 points, Ducks rally for shootout win against Kings | NHL.com
1+ day, 21+ hour ago (406+ words) Forward ties it with 1:31 left in 3rd, Husso stops 23 in season debut Kings at Ducks | Recap ANAHEIM -- Leo Carlsson scored the tying goal with 1:31 left in the third period and had two assists, and the Anaheim Ducks rallied for a 5-4 shootout win against the Los Angeles Kings at Honda Center on Friday. Carlsson tied it 4-4 off a feed from below the goal line by Jackson LaCombe with Ville Husso pulled for the extra skater after Pavel Mintyukov's goal from the right hash marks cut it to 4-3 at 10:42. Husso made 23 saves in his season debut and stopped both shootout attempts, and Chris Kreider also scored for the Ducks (15-8-1), who rallied from a two-goal deficit to win for the fourth time this season. Mason McTavish had two assists. Troy Terry and Mason McTavish scored in the shootout for Anaheim. Alex Laferriere and Kevin…...
The Anaheim Ducks Should Capitalize On Their Momentum By Making Upgrades
2+ day, 8+ min ago (509+ words) If you're an Anaheim Ducks fan, how happy are you these days? A team that had the fifth-worst record in the Western Conference standings last season is now in first place in the Pacific Division, thanks to a 14-8-1 record, heading into Friday's game. That's better than anyone would have predicted from a team in the latter stages of a rebuild. But here's an important question: should Ducks GM Pat Verbeek strike while the iron's hot and trade for a veteran (or two) to help shepherd this up-and-coming team for what could be a long run in the playoffs? This writer says 'yes.' If Anaheim continues its strong play, the Ducks can be a buyer'for the first time in years'at the March 6 NHL trade deadline. How exhilarating would it be for Anaheim fans to see the team add a proven performer…...
Anaheim hit-and-run suspect arrested after crashing into 12-year-old boy on e-bike
2+ day, 7+ hour ago (206+ words) Updated on: November 28, 2025 / 11:08 AM PST / CBS LA Police have arrested a man who allegedly hit a 12-year-old boy riding an e-bike in Anaheim last week before fleeing from the scene of the crash." The crash happened on Sunday, Nov. 23, at around 8:45 p.m. near N. Topeka Street and E. North Street, according to the Anaheim Police Department." Officers arrived to find that the boy had been struck while riding an e-bike in the area. He suffered serious injuries, including a concussion, a broken leg and multiple bruises, police told CBS Los Angeles." The car that struck the boy, a red sedan, crashed a short time after fleeing from the scene, police said. They found the car abandoned at the spot of the second crash, just a few blocks from where the boy was struck." On Wednesday, police announced that they had located the suspect…...
Angels Officially In Search Of Third Baseman, Here Are Three Realistic Names To Land In Anaheim in 2026
2+ day, 11+ hour ago (255+ words) With the Los Angeles Angels entering buyout talks with third baseman Anthony Rendon, it's finally time to find a long-term player to fill in the hole that's been in Anaheim's hot corner for several years now. With a good amount of third base talent on the market this free agency, the Angels will certainly be a team that brings in one of the position's top available talents this winter. Here are three realistic options for the Halos to pursue this offseason: Coming over from the Yakult Swallows of Nippon Professional Baseball, Murakami is one of the most interesting players on the market this winter. At just 25 years old, Murakami could provide the Angels with a true long-term solution at third base. He hit 24 home runs in just 69 games last season in NPB, recording a slash line of .286/.392/.659 with an OPS…...
Women arrested for allegedly throwing dog over gate in Anaheim
3+ day, 8+ hour ago (52+ words) The Anaheim Police Department arrested a 30-year-old woman who allegedly threw a malnourished dog over an iron gate two weeks ago. Michele Gile reports. The Anaheim Police Department arrested a 30-year-old woman who allegedly threw a malnourished dog over an iron gate two weeks ago. Michele Gile reports....
Police arrest woman accused of throwing injured dog in bag over fence in Anaheim
3+ day, 8+ hour ago (303+ words) An'Anaheim'woman was arrested Wednesday on charges of hurling a seriously injured dog in a plastic bag over a fence, police said. Tyler Nashae Thompson, 30, was charged Nov. 19 with felony counts of cruelty to animals and a misdemeanor count of destroying or concealing evidence. Thompson was arrested Wednesday, according to Sgt. Matt Sutter of the Anaheim'Police Department. Surveillance video from the University Veterinary Center on Glenoaks Avenue shows the dog inside a plastic bag being tossed over a fence by a woman at about 1:36 a.m. Nov. 12, landing into the backyard area of the clinic. The injured canine was found by Dr. Ash Hakhamian, a veterinarian at the clinic. He said the male Maltese mix suffered severe injuries from his fall, and that part of the fence's spike strip was knocked off. "To see he went through this, and then hit his face…...
Thrice closes out nationwide tour with a celebratory bang of 25 years of hits in Anaheim
3+ day, 19+ hour ago (432+ words) Irvine-based rock band Thrice closed out their nationwide tour with a banger of a hometown show at the House of Blues Anaheim. The show, the second of two, was supported by Downward and Modern Color, which warmed the crowd with post-hardcore angst and emo-shoegaze. To kick off the set, the group opened with the one-two punch from the new album, "Blackout" and "Gnash," which also serve as the opening tracks to "Horizons/West." Those opening numbers were a solid choice that set a darker ambiance, driven by saw-toothed breakdowns and a strobe-lit stage production that remained throughout the night. Absent from the setlist, which was a whopping 21 songs, were music from 2007s "The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II: Fire & Water" and 2008s "The Alchemy Index Vols. II & IV: Air & Earth." Granted, the show was already packed with a long list of songs, but it…...
NHL’s vision to grow game for girls comes to life through Ducks program
4+ day, 17+ hour ago (1451+ words) ANAHEIM, Calif. " "Hockey is For Everyone." That isn't just the name of a year-round initiative developed by the NHL in 2017 to promote diversity and inclusion within the sport. It's a mindset that has helped grow the game, leading to more programs that make it accessible to people of varied backgrounds hoping to begin their journey on the ice " people like Ariel Reyes. The 11-year-old was inspired to give hockey a shot from the first time she saw her favorite team, the Anaheim Ducks, in action at Honda Center." "The Ducks really played a big part in this because I went to my first Ducks game and I was like, "I really like this," Reyes said. "I just kept going and going (to games) and then we got season tickets and I was like, "I really want to play this sport....
Driver sought after 12-year-old on E-Bike injured in Anaheim hit-and-run
5+ day, 4+ hour ago (109+ words) Police on Monday were looking for the driver who hit a 12-year-old boy on an E-bike in Anaheim. The child was taken to a nearby hospital with a broken leg and concussions. The incident happened Sunday around 8:45 p.m. near Topeka and North, according to Anaheim police Sgt. Matt Sutter. According to Sutter, the boy and the driver of the car ran stop signs and collided. The car's driver then crashed about a block away. Here, the driver and the passenger fled. The vehicle was impounded. Sutter said DUI is a potential factor based on the evidence that was found in the car....
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