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e. Unlike many other players who have left the sport, he doesnt miss very much a

zake201, há 10 anos

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Jered Weaver gave the Los Angeles Angels all the relief they needed. Weaver pitched a four-hitter for his major-league leading 15th victory, and the Angels beat the Oakland Athletics 4-0 on Monday night to overtake the final spot in the crowded AL wild card standings. After a burned-out bullpen was taxed while losing four of the previous five, the Angels ace gave the staff a much-needed night off. "Hes one of the best," catcher Chris Iannetta said. "And thats what the best do." Weaver (15-1) struck out nine, walked none and faced the minimum through 4 1-3 innings. The right-hander has won nine straight and a career-best 10 consecutive decisions since his only loss of the season May 13 against Texas, ranking second in franchise history to Jarrod Washburn, who won 12 consecutive decisions in 2002. "Theres really no answer," Weaver said about his impressive run. "Things have been going my way." Erick Aybar singled three times and scored twice in his first game back from the disabled list to move Los Angeles (59-51) ahead of Oakland (58-51) and Baltimore (58-51) by one victory. Detroit (59-50) is in line for the other wild card spot. Jarrod Parker (7-6) allowed four runs and nine hits in 6 2-3 innings. He struck out six and walked one in Oaklands third straight loss and major-league leading 13th shutout this season. "Jered did his job on the other side and I just needed to be better," Parker said. "When I start to aim thats when I get into trouble." All the offence Weaver wanted came in typical Angels fashion. Kendrys Morales doubled leading off the second and scored on a two-out single by Aybar, who had been on the disabled list since July 22 with a broken big toe on his right foot. Mike Trout singled home Aybar two batters later to give the Angels a 2-0 lead. Trout also stole second in the first, second and eighth innings to extend his franchise record to 27 straight steals without being caught. He leads the majors with 36 stolen bases. "He wreaks havoc out there," Parker said. The Angels centre fielder also singled to open the fifth but was called out sliding head-first into second on right fielder Josh Reddicks 13th assist. Trout immediately hopped up, furiously waving his hands and screaming at second base umpire Bill Miller in protest. Trout had to be restrained by both base coaches and manager Mike Scioscia. In the end, the only motions that mattered came on the mound. Weaver worked his way through the As lineup with relative ease, facing the minimum through 4 1-3 innings. The right-hander erased the only base runner during that time -- a single by Brandon Inge leading off the bottom of the third -- when he got Eric Sogard to ground into an inning-ending double play. The Angels ace struck out the side in the fifth despite allowing a one-out single to Brandon Moss and didnt allow a runner on second until the sixth, when Eric Sogard reached on a groundout to second and advanced on Coco Crisps ground out. Jemile Weeks popped up too short to end the inning. "You always want that lead dog," Scioscia said of Weaver. "And Weave is that lead dog." After consecutive singles by Aybar and Chris Iannetta in the seventh, Torii Hunter lined a two-run single up the middle to extend the Angels lead to 4-0 and give Weaver more than enough room for error. Weaver now 11 career complete games and three this season, including a no-hitter against Minnesota on May 2. "Hes extremely frustrating," As catcher Derek Norris said. The one hitter Weaver never had to face has made all the difference for Oakland this season. Yoenis Cespedes did not start for the second time in three games as he recovers from a right wrist sprain. After sitting out Saturday, he went 0 for 4 on Sunday, and As manager Bob Melvin said Cespedes wrist bothered the outfielder in his final two at-bats. Cespedes is day to day. The As are 46-29 when Cespedes starts and 12-22 when he doesnt. NOTES: The Angels optioned SS Andrew Romine to Triple-A Salt Lake to clear space for Aybar on the roster. ... Oakland SS Cliff Pennington (left elbow) was scheduled to play three more games with Triple-A Sacramento and could rejoin the As by the weekend. ... Oakland RHP Bartolo Colon (8-8, 3.55 ERA) takes the mound opposite against Angels lefty C.J. Wilson (9-7, 3.27 ERA) on Tuesday. Coach Outlet. Vos crossed the line in three hours, 35 minutes, 29 seconds. Vos, who came into the event as the favourite after winning more races than any other rider last season, put in a lot of work throughout the race, as part of a very combative Dutch team. Coach Handbags Outlet. -- Christian Watford had only come off the bench once in his Indiana career. http://www.official-coach-shop.com/. -- The Washington Capitals have signed free agent defenceman Jack Hillen to a one-year contract worth $650,000.TORONTO -- For one morning, Eric Lindros was one of the guys again. The former Flyers captain took the ice Thursday to participate in Philadelphias morning skate at Air Canada Centre. Not only did he participate in drills, he also took some good-natured ribbing about his conditioning -- as sure of sign as any he was part of a pro sports team again. "I think they need to get him a bigger helmet out there, his head looked pretty scrunched in there," said Flyers forward Scott Hartnell. The invitation to the skate came directly from Flyers GM Paul Holmgren. It was another sign that the fence has been mended between Lindros and the Flyers organization, which had an often-turbulent relationship during his playing days that ended on poor terms. But he was fully embraced during the Winter Classic earlier this season and received the loudest ovation from fans during the alumni game. Lindros retired in 2007 and still looks like a commanding presence on the ice. Some of the Flyers felt he could make a comeback at age 39. "If I can play, why not? Hes younger than me," said forward Jaromir Jagr, who is 40. "He would have to lose some pounds. Maybe 20. But its easy to do." There are no plans for that. Lindros seems completely at ease with life after hockey, a sport he dominated so thoroughly in junior that he was hailed as the sports next superstar. Injuries kept him from reaching that potential, although he did have a tremendous run early in his career with the Flyers and won the Hart Trophy as league MVP in 1995. All these years later, he still loves to play.dddddddddddd "Any time you can wake up and enter this building and go have some fun on the ice, it is a blast," said Lindros. "What brings everyone together is the game of hockey and the purity of the sport. ... Its wonderful around here." His presence brought a clear shot of excitement to the Flyers prior to their game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Rookie forward Zac Rinaldo grew up a huge fan of the man known as "The Big E" -- hed always play video games with No. 88 -- and showed some nerves while skating on the same ice surface as him. "Zac couldnt make a pass he was so excited," said forward Max Talbot. "Hes going to get his stick signed and everything." Added Jagr: "It doesnt surprise me with this organization, its a family organization and everybody is friendly. He is a big part of the Philadelphia Flyers history. Its great to see it." Lindros wore a wide grin throughout the skate and remained on the ice long after the Flyers regulars had showered and left. It was a trip down memory lane. Unlike many other players who have left the sport, he doesnt miss very much about the life he once had. "I was ready to move on," said Lindros. "I think when you get older too you realize that theres more to life than going out and playing the game. The game is fantastic, but theres many more things to do. "Ive had the opportunity to explore a few different areas and tributaries from whats spilled off from the game. Ive enjoyed it, things are coming along nicely. Im a fortunate guy." ' ' '

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