The Angels give, and give and give...
It happens every year about this time, and sometimes you find out too late to do anything about it. Get on the ball this time.
Angels manager Mike Scioscia and his Amateur Baseball Development Group has a clinic set for Saturday, April 19 at Conejo Creek Ballpark (1300 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks) from 10:30 a.m. until noon. Fundamentals will be stressed. Kids are required, but they don't have to be in full workout gear.
Those who participate can also bring their Angels gear, and Sciocia will scribble on it. Angels players, coaches and broadcasters are expected to be there as well with Sharpies to ruin perfectly good hats, shirts and gloves with their signatures.
For directions: Off the 101 W, take the 23 N, exit Janss Road, go east (right), take the first right into a driveway before the school district offices and follow signs for parking.
More info at the Amateur Baseball Development Group website.
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This Saturday, the Angels are trying to get rid of a few things.
The team's first ever yard sale, open to the public, starts at 10 a.m. (with season-seat holders getting first crack at the loot starting at 9 a.m.). The team will put out memorabilia such as stadium banners, game-used jerseys and helmets, T-shirts, baseballs, books, programs ... whatever else is collecting dust in their garage ... some of Terry Smith's game-used phrases ... all to benefit the Angels Baseball Foundation.
The team requires that all purchases be made in cash only.
It'll all take place under the giant hats in front of the home-plate gate.
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