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Second half collapse:
1 Eric Byrnes, OF, A's. Things looked pretty good For him heading into the All-Star break: a .299 batting average, 90 hits, 42 RBIs. Oh, how quickly things can change. In 18 games since, Byrnes has only two RBIs and six hits for a .115 average.
2 The Angels. Rally Monkey, we hardly knew ye. In 2002, Anaheim was 34-21 in July (16-10) and August (18-11). This season, the Angels were 23-27 from July 1 through last Saturday.
3 The Blue Jays. Toronto started off well enough. It had a .289 team batting average before the All-Star break, second-beet in the A.L., and had established itself as legitimate ...