ANAHEIM -- Okay, Vlad – you made your point.
If Vladimir Guerrero keeps this up against his former team, Angels fans might take back that standing ovation from Tuesday night. Guerrero was 4 for 4 Wednesday with two home runs including a grand slam...
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