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T.G.

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  1. This thread would have many more posts if Kazmir was shutting out the Angels.
  2. I love being at the ball park. I loved being there for Jered's no hitter and for other memorable occasions. I enjoy baseball so much more in person. I get to see the whole field and not just what they choose to show me on TV. I'd rather watch the whole field than just the game from behind the pitcher as a point of view. I like the social aspect of being at the ball park too - which includes the relationships you build with other fans who are regulars in your section and even with the staff working at the stadium. That being said - it's hard to enjoy games when the team is playing horrific baseball. I can't blame people for choosing to do something else with their time. It's emotionally draining to watch bad baseball and even harder to watch players who appear to give less than their best effort at times. I rarely leave early, but find myself doing that more this year and even skipping a few more games than I normally would. It definitely takes a toll on my mood when the games are so bad and disappointing. I'm torn. I will renew, but it's getting harder to make that kind of commitment and it does take a lot of commitment.
  3. Bob Boone at 65 would probably be a better option than what we're seeing these days.
  4. Green will be hitting 8th and playing 2B tonight.
  5. Green is expected to be up with the Angels today.... https://twitter.com/Alden_Gonzalez/status/364792100983808000 Per Alden Gonzalez.
  6. It's funny that some people think that $3.5 million isn't a lot of money. What has the world come to? It's all relative, but at the end of the day - $3.5 million is a ton of money in my book.
  7. A made-for-TV-movie in the making, I tell ya.
  8. You're right. I apologize. I didn't need to insert any snark into my response.
  9. Said the King of Snarky Remarks...
  10. I don't know why I'm even going to bother with this, but what the heck Lifetime... I'll humor you. If you're expecting a direct quote from Arte Moreno saying "signing Albert Pujols was my idea" - I can't provide that. Never-the-less, it's my opinion and the opinion of a great many Angel fans that it's possible to come to that conclusion based on the article above and others like it. You can't prove that it wasn't his decision any more than we can prove that it was. Again, you think it's a reach, I don't. So let's agree to disagree and save the rest of the board from the usual back and forth crap. I really don't care if you think it was Dipoto's call or not and I don't feel compelled to try and change your mind. No hard feelings. For the record - I was very happy the Angels signed Albert Pujols regardless of who made the decision. Things just haven't worked out the way I hoped or expected thus far.
  11. I don't think it's a huge leap to believe that the decision to sign Albert Pujols was driven by Arte Moreno... and here's your link: http://articles.latimes.com/2011/dec/10/sports/la-sp-1211-shaikin-angels-20111211 The boss was calling. John Carpino, the Angels' president, picked up. Arte Moreno's question: What would you think about us signing Albert Pujols? This was a few days before Thanksgiving. Carpino caught his breath, then asked Moreno for a couple of hours to run the numbers. The Angels never had signed a guy for $100 million. Pujols would cost more than twice as much. "No," Moreno said. "What do you think our fans would think?" That's a no-brainer. The Angels were in it to win it. "I'm a marketing guy," Moreno said Saturday, after the Angels unwrapped Pujols before a crowd estimated at 4,200 at Angel Stadium. "I just thought, 'What does it mean to our fans to bring a player of this caliber here?' "That's when all of a sudden, all of your objectivity and budgets and everything go out the window, and you start saying, 'Can you really get this player?' "
  12. Things wouldn't be so bad if I didn't care so much. I have to remind myself that this is just a game, but when you invest time, money and emotion into something like a baseball team, it's hard to not care.
  13. Angel fans have every right to vent right now. I'm mad as can be, myself. People have to be held accountable for the decisions they made. Joe Blanton was a horrible decision. Sean Burnett was a questionable one. If you look at how Burnett ended last year - he had elbow problems and didn't pitch the last month of the season and then had "minor" surgery on his elbow afterwards. More than half of the current 40 man roster are players that Dipoto brought in - many of them are waiver wire claims. trades or free agent signings. The most productive players on the roster were not brought in by Dipoto with the exception of CJ Wilson - and he's mediocre at best. The Angels went into last off season with holes in the pitching rotation and bullpen - and those holes didn't get filled properly. This season is on Dipoto, first and foremost in my mind. The best thing the Angels can do right now is extend Mike Trout and lock him up for several years. That's the only ray of sunshine we can hope for in this current season. This has to get done.
  14. Next signing will be a comeback effort by Kelvim Escobar.
  15. So... what has Dipoto done? Drafted Michael Roth Traded Tyler Chatwood for Chris Iannetta Signed Albert Pujols and CJ Wilson as FA Traded Donn Roach and Alexi Amarista for Ernesto Frieri Traded Jean Segura and Johnny Hellweg for Zach Greinke Traded Ervin Santana for Brandon Sisk Did not pick up the option on Dan Haren letting him become a FA Signed Joe Blanton Traded Kendrys Morales for Jason Vargas Signed Sean Burnett Traded Jordan Walden for Tommy Hanson Traded Frazier Hall for Barry Enright Signed Billy Buckner Signed Ryan Madson Signed Robert Coelo Signed Daniel Stange Signed Brad Hawpe Signed J.B. Shuck Traded Steve Geltz to Tampa Bay for Dane De La Rosa Claimed Chris Nelson off waivers Traded Kyle Johnson to the Mets for Collin Cowgill Traded Alberto Callaspo to the A's for Grant Green Traded Scott Downs to the Braves for Cory Rasmus Claimed J.C. Gutierez off waivers Claimed Tommy Field off waivers Did I miss anyone? More than half of the players on the 40 man roster are players that Dipoto drafted, claimed off waivers, signed via FA or traded for.
  16. Don't know if this has already been posted, but John Sickels broke down Green recently: http://www.minorleagueball.com/2013/7/9/4505616/prospect-of-the-day-grant-green-2b-oakland-athletics
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