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Pujols blasts 3 HRs as Angels beat Sox 11-1, 7-3 in DHer (Yahoo Sports)

Although Albert Pujols doesn’t much care for celebrations outside of October, he smiled and stood still when Mike Trout and Erick Aybar ran up and doused him with two postgame buckets of ice and liquid. After a landmark night even by this prolific power hitter’s standards, Pujols wanted to soak it in – and soak in it – for just a moment. Pujols hit three homers while the Angels swept

Nats get to Harvey early, top Mets 7-2 to open 'big' series (Yahoo Sports)

WASHINGTON (AP) — – With two men on, Washington Nationals center fielder Michael A. Taylor made a long run for a nice grab of a deep fly ball before bumping into the out-of-town video scoreboard to end the fifth inning. ”I was thinking ‘triple’ right out of the box,” Mets batter Eric Campbell would say later. Nationals pitcher Gio Gonzalez sure appreciated the effort, raising his index finger to point

Production-Ready 2017 Infiniti Q30 Revealed Ahead of Frankfurt Debut

– After a long, multi-year (and multi-concept-car) gestation, Infiniti’s all-new compact Q30 hatchback has finally been revealed. Scheduled to fully debut at the 2015 Frankfurt auto show this fall—so far Infiniti has only released the photo above—the Q30 marks Infiniti’s first foray into the “premium-compact-car” field since the G20. Don’t remember the G20? It vaguely resembled a Tehran taxi, but was somehow even less interesting to look at. Hence why

We’d Call It King Chrome: Meet the 2016 Ford F-150 Limited

– The luxury full-size pickup market seems to have no upper limit, so we are utterly unsurprised to hear that Ford is bringing the top-shelf Limited grade back to the F-150 range for 2016. – Positioned above the Platinum and King Ranch models in the F-150 model hierarchy, the F-150 Limited features all kinds of stuff you won’t want to get dirty. There’s a “satin-chrome” finish on the grille, door

2017 Mercedes-Benz C-class Coupe Prototype Ride: Tauter and Sportier

– The rear of the prototype vehicle we were riding in was still disguised, but that’s not the reason it received an unusual amount of attention from bystanders—it was the car’s proportions. Indeed, the new generation of Mercedes-Benz’s two-door C-class, which will make its first public appearance at the Frankfurt auto show this September, is classically beautiful, unlike its predecessor, which some of us think resembled Daimler’s interpretation of a