Showing posts with label Angel Girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angel Girl. Show all posts

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Playoff Push


In our final weeks of Angles Weekly, we asked the players how they stay focused during the critical playoff push.

Dan Haren spends his mornings with his two kids


Torii Hunter goes into power mode with only one thing on his mind- making it to the World Series

Kevin Jepsen stays positive and focused on the mound



Stay tuned for special episodes of Angels Weekly during the offseason on Fox Sports West


Xoxo



Angel Yoga Buddies


Angels Weekly went to Bikram yoga with Angels pitcher Latroy Hawkins and Jose Mota. It was a fun experience, but I'm not sure if 108 degree yoga is for me :) I think I'll stick with power flow. 


WATCH the Angels Yoga feature HERE




Angels Photobomb


Officially a part of the team :)


XOXO


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Football Fields to Diamonds

Started the day chatting with USC's QB Matt Barkley about his much anticipated season and his new friendship with Angel Mike Trout.

Our first sit down interview/ get to know, with Angels pitcher Kevin Jepsen.


Outfit
top: American Apparel // skirt: NastyGal // shoes: Steven Madden // belt: Urban Outfitters // bracelet: Forever21



Catch Matt Barkley, Mike Trout and Kevin Jepsen next week on Angels Weekly- Friday night on Fox Sports West



Sunday, July 29, 2012

Goo Goo Dolls & Angels


Last night the Goo Goo Dolls rocked the big A after the game, and lucky little me, got to interview and introduce the 90's classic.

This summer I've been obsessed with bright colored pants, they really add a pop of flavor to any outfit. They look great with solids, color blocking or a graphic tee. 
Peplum has been seen everywhere this summer...on tops, dresses and jackets, and adds the perfect feminine touch to any outfit. Plus, peplum totally dresses up your look when paired with skinny or boyfriend jeans.

Outfit
top: Zara // pants: Else // shoes: Steve Madden // bracelet: Free People


Xoxo

Friday, June 15, 2012

Angels Express

This week on Angels Weekly

Mike Scioscia talks family and his Dodgers bobblehead

The rat pack and I carpool to Dodgers stadium for the freeway series (Mark Trumbo, Peter Bourjos & Hank Conger)

Garret Anderson opens his doors and gives us an inside look into his life as we meet his family and chat about raising 3 kids during his MLB career. 


Watch it Friday night at 10:30pm PT on Fox Sports West


Xoxo

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Angel Girl: Meeting the Angels

Last week I started a new column in the Easy Reader called Angel Girl. Every couple of weeks, I will share my adventures in this new aaaamazing job, take you behind the scenes, as well as document the Angels season. So with out further ado, here's a taste of my first entry-



I couldn’t sleep. Not a wink.
It was the night before my first day on the job as a reporter and host of Angels Weekly, the Fox Sports West show that will chronicle the Los Angeles Angels season, going behind-the-scenes to show just who these players are – their stories, passions, the hopes and hard work behind each Angel’s journey to the big leagues.
I was about to meet the Angels. I was in a hotel room in Tempe, Arizona, the night before the Angels’ first day of Spring Training. We flew in from LA in the early evening, had a late dinner, and went to bed. I remember looking at the alarm clock at 12:30 a.m. and saying to myself, “Oh my god. I am not going to sleep tonight.”
I tried to meditate. I did some yoga. I even did some sit-ups, thinking that might wear me out. At 3:30 a.m. I looked at the clock and thought, “I have to be up in three hours!” Just one hour, I thought – please, just give me one hour of sleep. But 6:30 arrived, the alarm went off, and I jumped out of bed, sleepless. I talk to myself a lot: “Okay, here we go — first day on the job with not a wink of sleep.”
I do my own makeup, and it’s a two-hour process (this time with a little extra concealer below my eyes). By 8:30, my producer had arrived, picked me up, and we were off Diablo Stadium, the springtime home of the Angels. I had butterflies in my stomach, but my running dialogue with myself was working. As soon as I walked out the door, I set my mind on it – alright, first day on the job, you better get your day together. All of a sudden I felt like I had eight hours sleep. I psyched myself into feeling great. When we walked into the stadium, I did feel great – I was smiling ear-to-ear.

We walked into a room set-up for interviews, and I was introduced to Jose Mota, the Angel radio analyst who also does pre- and post-game on-air commentary. He was so warm and friendly that I felt immediately at ease. We talked a little bit, and I offered to help him with his social media – Jose, I later learned, is famously “old school” and probably wouldn’t know a tweet if he saw one – and that seemed to really make him happy.
Jose was interviewing Angels Howie Kendrick and Tori Hunter. I was happy to observe and learn, but the production team decided they’d have me finish up the interviews (and Jose, who said they should let players have “a prettier face” to talk to), asking some different kind of questions – like what at-bat music they wanted on the on the ballpark P.A. system this year, or what person, dead or alive, they’d have dinner with if they could.
I’d barely arrived at the stadium and I was going on-air. It was like, here we go, Alex.