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Associated Press
37 minutes ago
- Sport
- Associated Press
Astros visit the Angels to start 3-game series
Houston Astros (43-32, first in the AL West) vs. Los Angeles Angels (36-38, third in the AL West) Anaheim, California; Friday, 9:38 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Astros: Hunter Brown (8-3, 1.88 ERA, 0.93 WHIP, 105 strikeouts); Angels: Yusei Kikuchi (2-6, 3.05 ERA, 1.48 WHIP, 78 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Astros -187, Angels +155; over/under is 8 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Angels start a three-game series at home against the Houston Astros on Friday. Los Angeles is 15-16 in home games and 36-38 overall. The Angels are 23-6 in games when they scored five or more runs. Houston has a 16-19 record on the road and a 43-32 record overall. The Astros have a 24-3 record in games when they scored five or more runs. The teams match up Friday for the fourth time this season. TOP PERFORMERS: Taylor Ward leads the Angels with 33 extra base hits (13 doubles, a triple and 19 home runs). Jo Adell is 8 for 35 with four home runs and eight RBIs over the past 10 games. Jeremy Pena has 15 doubles, a triple and nine home runs for the Astros. Cam Smith is 15 for 40 with four doubles, two home runs and seven RBIs over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Angels: 6-4, .218 batting average, 3.54 ERA, outscored by five runs Astros: 7-3, .306 batting average, 2.80 ERA, outscored opponents by 29 runs INJURIES: Angels: Jorge Soler: day-to-day (back), Chris Taylor: 10-Day IL (hand), Yoan Moncada: 10-Day IL (knee), Robert Stephenson: 15-Day IL (biceps), Ben Joyce: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Anthony Rendon: 60-Day IL (hip) Astros: Brendan Rodgers: 10-Day IL (oblique), Lance McCullers: 15-Day IL (foot), Jacob Melton: 10-Day IL (ankle), Spencer Arrighetti: 60-Day IL (thumb), Chas McCormick: 10-Day IL (oblique), Ronel Blanco: 60-Day IL (elbow), Zach Dezenzo: 10-Day IL (hand), Hayden Wesneski: 60-Day IL (elbow), Yordan Alvarez: 10-Day IL (hand), Luis Garcia: 60-Day IL (elbow), Cristian Javier: 60-Day IL (elbow), J.P. France: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Taylor Trammell: 10-Day IL (calf), Pedro Leon: 10-Day IL (knee) ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Yahoo
43 minutes ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Astros visit the Angels to start 3-game series
Houston Astros (43-32, first in the AL West) vs. Los Angeles Angels (36-38, third in the AL West) Anaheim, California; Friday, 9:38 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Astros: Hunter Brown (8-3, 1.88 ERA, 0.93 WHIP, 105 strikeouts); Angels: Yusei Kikuchi (2-6, 3.05 ERA, 1.48 WHIP, 78 strikeouts) Advertisement BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Astros -187, Angels +155; over/under is 8 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Angels start a three-game series at home against the Houston Astros on Friday. Los Angeles is 15-16 in home games and 36-38 overall. The Angels are 23-6 in games when they scored five or more runs. Houston has a 16-19 record on the road and a 43-32 record overall. The Astros have a 24-3 record in games when they scored five or more runs. The teams match up Friday for the fourth time this season. TOP PERFORMERS: Taylor Ward leads the Angels with 33 extra base hits (13 doubles, a triple and 19 home runs). Jo Adell is 8 for 35 with four home runs and eight RBIs over the past 10 games. Advertisement Jeremy Pena has 15 doubles, a triple and nine home runs for the Astros. Cam Smith is 15 for 40 with four doubles, two home runs and seven RBIs over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Angels: 6-4, .218 batting average, 3.54 ERA, outscored by five runs Astros: 7-3, .306 batting average, 2.80 ERA, outscored opponents by 29 runs INJURIES: Angels: Jorge Soler: day-to-day (back), Chris Taylor: 10-Day IL (hand), Yoan Moncada: 10-Day IL (knee), Robert Stephenson: 15-Day IL (biceps), Ben Joyce: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Anthony Rendon: 60-Day IL (hip) Astros: Brendan Rodgers: 10-Day IL (oblique), Lance McCullers: 15-Day IL (foot), Jacob Melton: 10-Day IL (ankle), Spencer Arrighetti: 60-Day IL (thumb), Chas McCormick: 10-Day IL (oblique), Ronel Blanco: 60-Day IL (elbow), Zach Dezenzo: 10-Day IL (hand), Hayden Wesneski: 60-Day IL (elbow), Yordan Alvarez: 10-Day IL (hand), Luis Garcia: 60-Day IL (elbow), Cristian Javier: 60-Day IL (elbow), J.P. France: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Taylor Trammell: 10-Day IL (calf), Pedro Leon: 10-Day IL (knee) ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.


CBS News
7 hours ago
- CBS News
More than $2 million in sculptures stolen from Anaheim warehouse, police say
Two sculptures valued at a combined $2.1 million were taken from an Anaheim warehouse last week, according to police. It happened sometime before June 9, Anaheim police told CBS News Los Angeles. They say that the owner of the business locked up two days earlier on Saturday, and by the time he returned that Monday, two statues were taken. The two statues, created by Sir Daniel Winn, that were stolen from a warehouse in Anaheim. Masterpiece Publishing Each of the pieces of artwork, created by Sir Daniel Winn, are said to stand over eight feel tall and weigh thousands of pounds. One of the two is estimated to be worth $1.8 million, while the second statue is said to be worth $200,000. Police say that due to the size of the sculptures, they believe the suspects possibly used a forklift to remove them from the warehouse. Because the building was unmarked and there was no indication that the statues were inside, police also believe that the suspects knew they were there. They were the only two pieces taken from inside of the warehouse, which was also storing other artwork, they said.
Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Disneyland Guest 'Almost Spit Out His Coffee' Over Nearly $1K Breakfast Bill For Family of 5
A family of five spent $938 on Disneyland's Princess Breakfast Adventures, a three-course character dining experience at the California park The father shared the receipt and his surprise on X, where the post went viral with over 15.5 million views and sparked widespread discussion The poster admitted he hadn't checked the price before, but said the experience was worth it for his kids A family of five kicked off their morning at Disneyland with a nearly four-figure price tag. X user @jrockandrollt, aka John 'Rock & Roll' Tolkien, took to the social media app on Monday, June 16, to share a photo of his receipt from his family's breakfast. The bill showed that he had spent $937.65, including a $150 tip. In the caption, he wrote, 'Princess Breakfast' at Disneyland with my kids. Almost spit out my coffee." Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures, which is held at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel, is a dining experience at the Anaheim theme park where guests get to enjoy a three-course breakfast and activities with Disney princesses, like storytime with Belle, according to the park's website. The meal starts with a tiered tower of appetizers like lobster rolls, cornbread and beignets. For the main course, kids can choose between chicken and Mickey Mouse-shaped waffles and macaroni and cheese, while adults have options like braised short ribs, deviled eggs and truffle macaroni and cheese. For the final course, guests can taste cream puffs, sorbet and other desserts. The price starts at $142 for adults and children ages 3 to 9, per the site, and tip and tax are not included. The post quickly garnered X users attention and has been viewed over 15.5 million times as of Wednesday, June 18. The original poster waded through commenters' questions and explained that the bill was for two children and three adults and that one person ordered a Bloody Mary. He joked in the comments, 'If I find that goddamn mouse I am going to mug him.' He also wrote that he felt the pricey venture was worth it, despite his shock at the bill: 'Kids enjoyed it, so I think it was worth it. The kids definitely learned some new words when I opened the bill though.' Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. A picture of his plate shows that he ate shrimp cocktail, macaroni and cheese, asparagus, deviled eggs and beef roast, and he wrote that the food was a 7/10. 'Service was attentive and enthusiastic, princesses were all trained pro actresses and spent a lot of time with the kids. I enjoyed it,' he commented. While many users praised the poster for being a 'great dad,' others couldn't get behind his shock. 'Bro they tell you the price when you book, if you're surprised that's on you,' one person wrote and the poster replied that he didn't book the meal nor look at the menu. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
13 hours ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Perry forever the bridesmaid in ongoing search for second Stanley Cup
Always the bridesmaid, never a multiple Stanley Cup champion. And as far as relationships go, Corey Perry has to have a love-hate one going with the NHL's most prized possession at this point. A veteran of 20 NHL seasons — going back to when the team that drafted him 28th overall in 2003 was still calling itself the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim — Perry tasted victory from Lord Stanley's Mug during his sophomore season in the league back in 2006-07. And he hasn't been without his chances lately when it comes to securing a second. Fast-forward to these playoffs, which saw Perry hit his 40th birthday milestone, and he has reached the Stanley Cup Final for the fifth time in the past six years. Aside from falling in back-to-back finals with the Oilers, Perry was runner-up in 2021-22 with the Tampa Bay Lightning, 2020-21 with the Montreal Canadiens and 2019-20 with the Dallas Stars. That's five Stanley Cup eliminations in a span of six years with four different teams for a player during a span of his career where most are left wishing they could still be playing. 'Yeah, it's devastating. I mean, five of the last six, it doesn't get any easier,' Perry said. 'It just doesn't feel real. 'But you get ready and you move on and you get ready for next season. Hopefully, you have that opportunity to do it again.' Maybe one day, when the dust has settled on his career, Perry will be able to see it as a pretty amazing ride. 'Maybe in 10 years when I look back,' he said. 'Whenever I'm done playing.' But he's not at that point just yet, as he's already turned his attention to next season. 'I just want to win,' said Perry, who was on a one-year, $1.4-million contract. 'Hopefully it's here and hopefully we can figure something out and get something done, because this is a good team and there are some good things ahead.' E-mail: On Twitter: @GerryModdejonge Another season for the Edmonton Oilers, another loss to the champions Change needed: Factors standing in the way of the Oilers winning a Stanley Cup next year