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Los Angeles Times:
Veteran fills in for Bobby Abreu in left field and makes big plays to help the Angels beat San Francisco.
Mike Scioscia once said of utility player Robb Quinlan , "He makes the plays he makes," which sounds like a back-handed compliment but wasn't meant to be.
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