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Inland Baseball teams must overcome, or ride, history

Some of baseball’s most cherished lore revolves around dramatic comebacks. Teams start the season like snails and finish like cheetahs, capturing pennants in the fall that seemed completely out of reach in midsummer.

Inland Baseball teams must overcome, or ride, history

Some of baseball’s most cherished lore revolves around dramatic comebacks. Teams start the season like snails and finish like cheetahs, capturing pennants in the fall that seemed completely out of reach in midsummer.

Faithful rejoice in one, and only, win

Boston Herald Chief Enterprise Reporter Wedge is the Herald’s Chief Enterprise Reporter and writes Sunday’s “Pols & Politics” column.

More than a game now

Baseball possesses the original — and also the best — of any of pro sports’ All-Star games, the only one where the play is actually competitive.

David Waldstein’s 2010 Predictions

David Waldstein is in his first season covering the Mets for The Times. Here are his picks for the playoffs and major award winners.

Angels are comeback specialists

The crates of Korbel were packed onto a transport and loaded into an elevator in the bowels of Angel Stadium on Thursday.

Angels are comeback specialists

The crates of Korbel were packed onto a transport and loaded into an elevator in the bowels of Angel Stadium on Thursday.

Angels are comeback specialists

The crates of Korbel were packed onto a transport and loaded into an elevator in the bowels of Angel Stadium on Thursday.

Angels are comeback specialists

The crates of Korbel were packed onto a transport and loaded into an elevator in the bowels of Angel Stadium on Thursday.

Wakefield looks ahead to surgery, next season

Tim Wakefield unassumingly packed up his belongings in his corner of the clubhouse after Sunday’s 7-6 loss to the Angels.