We know you may not actually “believe” in the predictive qualities of astrology, but – admit it – don’t you wonder if there might be some truth in it? Take a look […]
We know you may not actually “believe” in the predictive qualities of astrology, but – admit it – don’t you wonder if there might be some truth in it? Take a look […]
It’s July the mid-point (more or less) the middle of the year. But who doesn’t take a middle-of-the-road approach? Editorial cartoonists, that’s who. We have one who makes fun of President Trump’s […]
Just as Mike Trout keeps setting records for his hitting prowess, the Los Angeles Angeles Angels bullpen is piling up statistics of frustration. Trout hit two home runs Sunday night to set […]
There’s another old saying in sports: “If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best.” That’s just what the Los Angeles Angels did on Friday night in Houston, […]
With a 9-3 Independence Day loss to the Texas Rangers on Thursday, the Los Angeles Angels slipped back to .500. That disappointment came along with the news that Tommy La Stella, the […]
This is July 4, the birthday of the United States of America. That makes the good old USA a Cancer (also known as Moon Children). This week’s forecast makes some iconic comments […]
By Pete Zarustica There’s an old, old legend about the baseball season. It says that whoever’s first on the Fourth of July is likely to be the team that finishes the year […]
In the first game after the unexpected death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs, the Los Angeles Angels honored his memory with remarks and ceremonies, and then with a stirring come-from behind victory Tuesday […]
Again this week, we’re leading off with some interesting political cartoons. Please remember that the views expressed by the artist do not necessarily reflect those of The Tribune. But also, we think […]
Tyler Skaggs, a right-handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels who played on Saturday, was found dead Monday in his hotel room in Southlake, Texas. He was 27. No foul play is […]