The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record. He has since launched several brands ranging from clothing to skin care, and today, he’s. Once that entrepreneurial bug sunk its teeth in, it never let go. He launched his first brand surfing gear and apparel now owned by Huckberry when he was 18 while attending Whittier College. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. LOS ANGELES Matthew Jung is no stranger to startups. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. On Sunday, the teams played again, and the Rockies answered back, beating the Angels by a single run for three.Ĭopyright © 2023 NPR. INSKEEP: And that's the beauty of the long regular season in baseball. I will say that this company hands-down has the best. I was able to get a dozen of these elusive cookies that arrived via UPS two-day delivery. The package consists of 12 unique and exclusive flavors all handmade with the best ingredients. Whether you win 2 to 1 or 25 to 1, you get one win. They sell for 13 a cookie, but most buy them in their super exclusive dozen package at a price of 150. SHAIKIN: The Angels do not get to hoard any runs and carry them over to the next day to make it a little more palatable. Colorado set a record too - not a record they want, probably.įADEL: It was the worst defeat in the history of the Rockies franchise. So what we're saying is, in the entirety of the 20th century, nobody did that.įADEL: Well, let's not make this all about the Angels. Do people even read these anymore Smack the link already. SHAIKIN: The combination of 21 runs in back-to-back innings - it was the first time any Major League team had put up so many runs since 1894. Handmade & baked in weekly limited batches and delivered nationwide. The Rockies won, and then the Angels came back in the next game - started early in the game, 13 runs in the third inning and then added eight more in the fourth. By chance, Leila, I was at the game the night before. Twenty-five runs? That is crazy - against the Colorado Rockies. Bill Shaikin is a baseball writer for the Los Angeles Times.īILL SHAIKIN: What happened Saturday night in Denver was that the Angels, who have been a Major League baseball team since 1961, scored more runs than they have in any game in their entire existence - 25 runs. Well, over the weekend, baseball's Los Angeles Angels did just that.
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