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Accused Driver Convicted in Death of LA Angels Pitcher Nick Adenhart

A California jury returned a guilty verdict today on three counts of second-degree murder in the death of Los Angeles Angels rookie pitcher, Nick Adenhart and two others in April, 2009.

Gallo was charged and convicted of the more serious second-degree murder charges rather than manslaughter because he has a previous DUI conviction and was known to understand the specific dangers of drinking and driving from his own experience.

Interesting Tidbits: Five Things I've Learned While Watching TBS

Like many baseball fans, I have spent a good number of hours watching TBS over the past couple weeks. TBS' coverage has been jam-packed with colorful commentary and insight from the brightest baseball minds in the world. Given that the next game TBS will air could be their last of the season, I thought it would be nice to reflect on some of the most memorable things that I have learned.

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Angels Game Postponed as Team Deals with Yet Another Tragedy

Following the tragic death of Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart in a hit-and-run accident early Thursday morning in Fullerton, the Angels and Athletics have postponed tonight’s scheduled finale of the team’s four-game series.

Adenhart and two others were killed when their silver Mitsubishi Eclipse was struck by a minivan at the intersection of Orangethorpe Avenue and Lemon Street at about 12:30 a.m.

Nick Adenhart Latest Victim Of Angels Curse

Being a lifelong fan of the California Angels baseball team [now known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim] has never been easy.

For most of my childhood, the team was a struggling second division team. With the exception of 1967, when they somehow managed to win 84 games, seasons above the .500 mark were few and far between.

And then, in 2002, they managed to pull off the miracle: The Angels were crowned World Champions. It was as if they had finally buried a curse that seemed to plague their very existence, both on and off the field.

Nick Adenhart's Death: A Black Cloud Over the MLB Season

The 2009 MLB season has a few games under it's belt. Some pretty exciting things have happened already, such as the Braves hitting eight home runs in three games, and the New York Yankees starting out 0-2. However, today the season turned sad.

Nick Adenhart, 22, a rookie Angels pitcher, died in a car accident early this morning.

Nick Adenhart, 1986-2009

Three people—including Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart—were killed and another person was seriously injured at an intersection in Fullerton, Calif., early this morning in a three-vehicle crash that authorities said was caused by a motorist who ran a red light.

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Sports World Stops With Nick Adenhart's Death

Los Angeles Angels’ pitching prospect Nick Adenhart was killed in a hit-and-run car crash early this morning in Fullerton, Ca.

Hours earlier, Adenhart was on the mound for the Angels in just his fourth big league start.

The 22-year-old had worked his way through the Angels’ farm system and was considered one of the team’s top prospects. His bright future was suddenly cut short by a reckless driver in a minivan, who sadly took the lives of two others, as well.

Breaking News: Los Angeles Angels' Pitcher Nick Adenhart Dies in Car Crash

According to the LA Times, rookie pitcher, Nick Adenhart of the Anaheim Angels died in a car crash after last night’s game versus the Oakland Athletics.

A driver ran a red light, killing three people, including the blue-chip prospect. Adenhart, 22, made his season debut last night pitching six innings, striking out five with no earned runs.

LA Angeles Pitcher, Nick Adenhart, Killed In Car Accident

Terrible news out of California this morning as Angels No. 1 prospect Nick Adenhart was killed in a felony auto accident early this morning. TMZ is reporting and the link can be found here.

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