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Associated Press
Tuesday, September 8, 2009 ANAHEIM, Calif. -- After the game ended, Erick Aybar sprinted more than 90 feet past second base with his arms flapping. Running away from some celebrating teammates and toward another pack, he looked like a striker who had just scored a World Cup-winning goal. His Los Angeles Angels have been putting soccer-style numbers on the scoreboard all too often lately, yet they're still finding ways to stay on top of the AL West. Aybar's two-out single drove home Bobby Abreu in the 10th inning, and th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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