((HT: LA Times/Dan Connolly-Mike DiGiovanna))Nicholas James "Nick" Adenhart ((pictured, thanks Luis Sinco/LA Times)), the 22-year-old Angels right-hander from western Maryland who was killed last week in a car accident, was buried Thursday after a private service attended by about 200 people.Led by a Maryland state trooper, a procession of 70 cars drove five miles to the interment at Greenlawn Memorial Park."The community honored Nick Adenhart today," said Tim Mead, the Angels' vice president of communications, who was among 11 club representatives who flew to Maryland. "You just sensed -- certainly the hurt -- but the pride in this community for Nick. It was a very nice service."Those in attendance included Angels owner Arte Moreno and his wife, Carole, General Manager Tony Reagins, Manager Mike Scioscia, pitching coach Mike Butcher, Angels pitchers Dustin Moseley, Jered Weaver and John Lackey, scouting director Eddie Bane and scout Dan Radcliff, w...
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