ANAHEIM, Calif. - A few innings after J.B. Shuck leaped all the way into the left-field stands to make the self-described best catch of his life, Kole Calhoun hit his first big-league homer off an All-Star reliever in the eighth inning of an even game. The Angels two young outfielders made some sparkling memories Friday night while leading Los Angeles to another dramatic win. Calhoun punctuated his first four-hit game with a tiebreaking two-run shot, propelling the Angels to a 7-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. With one big play after another, Calhoun and Shuck — who had three hits — earned their teammates admiration and a couple of postgame shaving-cream pies in the face. They both delivered big hits in the three-run eighth against Steve Delabar (5-2) in the Angels second straight win over Toronto. "It was awesome. Its still going through my head," Calhoun said. "It was like the best feeling of my life." Chris Nelson had two RBI singles for Los Angeles before his leadoff double in the eighth, and Shuck followed with a triple to right after Jose Bautista misjudged the ball. Calhoun then homered to right. "Not all the wins are going to come easy, especially with our backs against the wall," Calhoun said. "Were going to have to beat those All-Star guys. Were going to have to compete." Chris Iannetta had an early two-run double and threw out three Toronto base stealers for the Angels, while Shuck robbed Bautista of a homer in the fourth inning with his jaw-dropping catch. Shuck leaped at the short fence, briefly teetered on the ledge after making the catch, and tumbled backward into the stands, still holding onto the ball. "When it started coming down, I just tried to go get it," Shuck said. "I dont know what really happened after that. ... I watched (the replay). It looks pretty unathletic, but its pretty cool to see. I think thats the first one Ive ever brought back." Tommy Hanson blew another lead in his fourth straight winless start, allowing seven hits and three walks while pitching into the sixth. The Angels appeared headed to a loss before their youngsters sparked the eighth-inning rally. Dane De La Rosa (5-1) pitched the eighth for Los Angeles, and Ernesto Frieri struck out the side in the ninth for his 26th save. The Angels closer bounced back from two rough outings earlier in the week in Texas, where the Angels lost three straight on game-ending homers. Delabar leads the AL in strikeouts by a reliever after dominating the first half of the season, but the right-hander hasnt been as sharp lately despite striking out the last six batters he had faced before the eighth inning at Angel Stadium. "I threw one right over the plate, and he crushed it," Delabar said of Calhouns homer. "When you give up three hits in an inning, its not very good, and then you throw in a balk. It just wasnt there tonight. Thats why I feel bad. We battled back to take the lead, then I come in and make a few bad pitches, and all of a sudden it switches to the other team." Todd Redmond couldnt get out of the fourth inning for the Blue Jays, allowing seven hits and three runs while labouring with a high pitch count. The right-hander struck out five in his sixth major league start, but couldnt match his 10-strikeout brilliance last week against Houston — and after the game, Toronto optioned Redmond to Triple-A Buffalo, recalling right-hander Brad Lincoln. Jose Reyes homered during a three-run rally in the sixth inning by the last-place Blue Jays, who have lost three of five. "We let the game get away, and if that continues to happen, were going to go nowhere and were going to be home in October," Reyes said. "We had an opportunity to win this game, and we need to find a way to close them out, one way or the other. Its tough to play the way weve been playing. Its not acceptable with the kind of team that we have. Were better than this." Los Angeles batted around in the fourth, with Iannetta delivering a two-out double. Iannetta also threw out three Blue Jays attempting to steal second base, a first for an Angels catcher in the past decade — and a particular achievement when catching Hanson, who acknowledges being horrible at holding runners on base. Nelson, getting a regular chance to play at third base after Alberto Callaspos departure for Oakland last week, delivered another run-scoring single in the fifth. Reyes evened it with his seventh homer into the elevated right-field stands in the sixth, and the Jays went ahead when Bautista scored on Colby Rasmus bases-loaded grounder. NOTES: Los Angeles stars didnt contribute much: Josh Hamilton went 0 for 5 and stranded six runners in a four-inning stretch with three inning-ending outs, while Mark Trumbo struck out four times. ... Iannetta threw out two runners trying to steal second base in the third inning. 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Jimmy Graham Super Bowl Jersey .Y. -- Sabres forward Drew Stafford has witnessed plenty of turmoil during his eight seasons in Buffalo. Jason Spriggs Super Bowl Jersey . The winner Saturday will remain in the elite 10-team field next year. "We talked about wanting to be disciplined and stick with our game plan and good things will come," Draisaitl said, who had two goals for the victors.Our countdown of the greatest basketball sneakers in NBA history is here. To create this list, our #NBArank panel of sneakerheads voted on dozens of shoes. Now were featuring the best of the best, starting with kicks 21-30.#NBArank All-Time Kicks: Nos. 16-20 |?21-30 | Honorable mentionsPro Keds Royal PlusYear of release 1970sPlayers who wore em Pete Maravich and?Tiny ArchibaldCheck the rhyme Im everlasting, like the toe on Pro Keds | Craig Mack, Flava In Ya Ear (Remix)The sneaker These days Keds are most likely to be found on the feet of stars like Ariana Grande or Taylor Swift, but in the 1970s, some of the biggest basketball stars on the planet were wearing these canvas kicks. Coming in high and low models, the Pro Keds simple-but-effective design allows for all kinds of creative color blocking that makes them stylish even today. --?Adam ReisingerReebok ShaqnosisYear of release 1995Player who wore em Shaquille ONealHighlight play Remember Shaqs booming dunk on David Robinson in the 96 All-Star Game? Check the kicks.The sneaker Shaquille ONeals last on-court sneaker as a member of the Orlando Magic remains iconic to this day. The bold, hypnotic pattern looked like something from out of this world -- making it the perfect sneaker to appear on Will Smiths feet in the movie Men In Black. Though some people still hate this design, the only truly unfortunate thing about it is that the retail versions didnt include the InstaPump technology that was included for Shaqs actual on-court kicks. --?A.R.Reebok Kamikaze IIYear of release 1996Player who wore em Shawn KempCheck the rhyme Rock this Shawn Kemp, kamikaze/Burning cheese, Saganaki | Action Bronson, The RockersThe sneaker If there was a design that inspired the Shaqnosis, it was this one. The black-and-white model, which Shawn Kemp wore regularly in the 1995-96 season (though strangely not in the NBA Finals), was an almost-perfect metaphor for Kemps game. It featured bold up-and-down peaks, making it seem like the design was going to jump off the shoe as quickly as a prime Kemp would jump off the floor. --?A.R.Nike Kobe 9 EliteYear of release 2014Player who wore em Kobe BryantFashion forward Not only did Kobe and Nike unveil the 9s through a showing at L.A.s Museum of Contemporary Art, but the Black Mamba also?cited?Michelangelo, Picasso and Leonardo da Vinci as inspiration for what he dubbed The Masterpiece.The sneaker After years of low-cut models, Nike went extra high for Kobe Bryants first post-Achilles injury sneaker, introducing a signature model that combined a style that pushed the envelope and top-of-the-line performance. What makes the Kobe 9 Elite so great is that its a sneaker thats clearly designed to maximize on-court usage, but it remains stylish on the foot as well. --?A.R.Nike Air Max LeBron VIIYear of release 2009Player who wore em LeBron JamesHighlight play LeBron rocked these on the way to an MVP award during his last year in Cleveland, including when he posterized every ounce of James Johnson in the playoffs.The sneaker After going with Zoom Air for LeBron Jamess first six signature models, Nike switched over to the Air Max system for the LeBron VIIs, producing what might still be his best-performing sneaker ever. The three-quarter length exposed air bubble heaarkened back to some of the best Air Max sneakers of the 90s, and the exposed FlyWire set the tone for LeBron and Nike Basketball sneakers for years to come.dddddddddddd --?A.R.Nike Air More UptempoYear of release 1996Player who wore em Scottie PippenFashion forward The More Uptempos made a statement?just this year when menswear designer John Elliott had his models lace them up for New York Fashion Week.The sneaker Instead of the large swoosh wed become accustomed to on Nike sneakers, this model -- worn by Scottie Pippen during the 1996 Finals and Olympics -- focused on the AIR, literally. There was no missing the giant word on the side of each sneaker, and while Nike has done some creative colorways over the years, the original black with white-outlined letters remains the best. --?A.R.Air Jordan VIYear of release 1991Player who wore em Michael JordanHighlight play One of MJs most iconic buckets -- the midair switch against the Lakers -- came while he was floating in the VIs.The sneaker The first of eight different Air Jordan models in our top 30 countdown checks in here, and in a way its fitting that the VIs are first. These may never have the cool factor of the Vs, which immediately preceded them, but theyll always be the sneaker on Michael Jordans feet when he won his first ring. That alone secures their place in sneaker history. --?A.R.Air Jordan XIIIYear of release 1997Player who wore em Michael JordanClassic ad Jordan Scores 43 In Wingtips! read a headline in the last frame of the CEO MJ ad for the XIIIs.The sneaker This particular pair of Jordans is probably best remembered more for being worn by Denzel Washington (in the movie He Got Game) than by Michael Jordan himself. That might not be the case if MJ had worn them for the entire 1998 Finals, rather than ditching them for the XIVs in Games 3-6. Theyre still probably among the most comfortable of the signature Jordan line. --?A.R.Adidas KB8Year of release 1997Players who wore em Kobe BryantHighlight play Did he really do that to Ben Wallace? Yep, he did.The sneaker Adidas might be calling these the Crazy 8 these days, but true sneakerheads know these were Bryants first signature sneaker. The design -- incorporating the patent leather that became so popular on basketball sneakers in the 90s -- was bold then and has withstood the test of time, outlasting Bryants affiliation with the company. --?A.R.Nike Zoom Kobe VYear of release 2010Players who wore em Kobe BryantClassic ad My name is Kobe/this is my shoe.The sneaker Bryants first three Nike sneakers were of conventional height. The Kobe IV was a little bit lower but could still reasonably be called a mid. You couldnt remotely make that case with the Kobe V, which took the sneaker down to heights that had previously been reserved for soccer cleats. It seemed crazy at the time, but it worked, and it set the tone for the rest of Kobes Nike line for years to come. --?A.R.If you want to get involved in the discussion or just follow along, #NBArank is the Twitter hashtag to use. You also can follow along with?@ESPNNBA as we count down the 30 best kicks ever.Honorable mentions?| Full list | 16-20 ' ' '