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Angelsjunky

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  1. Its June 1st. The Angels have won 10 of their last 13 and are 5 games below .500 vs. 12 games like they were a few weeks ago. They're getting there.
  2. I'm just sick of Josh Hamilton. Oh yeah, and Albert Overthehilljols
  3. I'd be a bit conservative and shoot for 30+ 2B, 10+ 3B, and 30+ HR; couple that with 30+ SB, 100+ Run and RBI and you've got only a few seasons in major league history that hit all of those milestones.
  4. I can see value to both sides of this argument - it isn't an either/or thing (it rarely is). I wouldn't be so quick to write off "positional advantage" because of the fact that a .900 OPS in LF is a lot easier to replace than in CF. As long as Bourjos is on the team he should probably start in CF - not only because he's a tad better than Trout defensively, but because it better advertises him for a trade for another starter or top-flight reliever.
  5. Its a nice problem to have - having two Gold Glove caliber centerfielders.
  6. And yes, I'm sure Texas fans are wishing he was still on the team. I know we Angels fans like to think we're the only ones with sob stories and shoulda, woulda, couldas, but we're not. Every team has their Jean Seguras and Patrick Corbins and Buster Poseys/Matt Harveys. My concern is only a few teams have their Albert Pujols and Josh Hamiltons and Vernon Wells. Albatross contracts are preventable and only happen to teams with poor judgment, whereas drafting and not signing high school talents who turn into stars happens to everyone.
  7. He's still striking out a lot (48 in 52 games) but he's just walking more an hitting the crap out of the ball. He won't keep up a 1.214 OPS all year but he may be having a Jose Bautista-esque breakthrough. He and Carlos Gomez share the "Where The Fk Did That Come From?" Award.
  8. Bostock and Adenhart should be in a different category - "disappointment" doesn't begin to describe.
  9. The Vlad signing was pretty thrilling. He was 28 29, one of the best hitters in the game, and the Angels got him for a bargain because of a lingering back issue which wasn't an issue. It was also pretty thrilling to finally beat the Red Sox in the postseason in 2009.
  10. They were never Angels. Not to mention, every team has drafted players that ended up going to college and being drafted later and becoming stars.
  11. It might give some pleasure to note that Vernon Wells has been playing terribly of late - his stats are down to .263/.313/.457. Wells is 2-22 in his last five games and is hitting a very familiar .229/.260/.375 in May. I personally don't wish any bad mojo on Vernon but it is nice to know that it wasn't just being on the Angels that made him play so poorly. Torii Hunter's numbers--.312/.358/.427--are surprisingly similar to last year (.313/.365/.451) although with even less power, only 2 HR so far this year. Like Wells he's cooled off a lot in May, hitting .253/.306/.354. I predicted his numbers would drop this year - that his loss of power and high BABIP last year would lead to something like a .270/.750 line this year, which may end up being about what he hits. That said, it will be interesting to see if he can maintain his new high BA, low power approach. Kendrys Morales started slow but is hitting better and better, now up to .300/.373/.479. I suspect those numbers are legit, although I'd guess he hits for a bit more power and a bit less average and walks going forward...maybe ending with something like .290/.350/.500. At this point Mike Napoli is ancient history but I'll still give him a mention. He's been solid for a surprisingly good Red Sox team, hitting his usual .258/.338/.485 with a bunch of RBI (39). He's done as a catcher so is basically now a run-of-the-mill DH. I keep expecting Jean Segura to slump but he just has six hits last night and is now hitting .365/.400/.569, which is almost exactly the same line as Howie Kendrick in the minors. I don't expect him to continue at this pace forever, but he's looking like a legit .300+/.850+ hitter and an All-Star middle infielder. Watching him play is going to hurt for years to come, especially in light of the what-could-have-been scenario of a 1-2 Segura-Trout punch. Oh well. Not much to say about Jeff Mathis and Maicer Izturis. Mathis is back in the majors and has one hit in 20 at-bats for the Miami Marlins, a team a belongs on. I'm sure he'll heat up and hit at least .150 before the season is through. Izturis continues his poor performance from last year and may be close to the end. If you were wondering about Brandon Wood he's in AAA where's hit .288/.320/.415 for two teams. He's currently playing for Baltimore's AAA team, Norfolk. On the pitching side of things, Ervin Santana continues a strong year, although his ERA is now up to 3.33 thanks to a poor showing against the Angels a few days ago. But his walk-strikeout rate bodes well for continued success: 11-57 in 71.1 IP. Dan Haren continues to give up tons of hits and his ERA is still up at 5.43, but of his 10 starts only 2 or 3 are terrible. He's better than Joe Blanton but not by much. Tyler Chatwood is back in the majors and pitching well, with a 1.90 ERA through four starts. Obviously that won't continue but he could be starting a run as a solid back-end rotation pitcher. I see a Joe Saunders-esque career ahead of him. Speaking of Joe Saunders, he's struggling for the Mariners with a 6.09 ERA through ten starts. So much for the "we should have signed Saunders instead of Blanton" meme. I suppose he would have been cheaper at least for similar performance. Patrick Corbin is now really looking like the one who got away, or at least sharing that title with Jean Segura. He's leading the majors with a 1.71 ERA in 10 starts. Tyler Skaggs is now up as well and pitched 6 shutout innings in his first start. Ouch. Fernando Rodney continues to be Fernando Rodney, albeit the pre-2012 version (what was that all about?). Oh yeah Zack Greinke. I barely consider him an Angel. He's just the guy that cost us Jean Segura. Anyhow, he's back and rusty but I'm sure will be fine.
  12. I love this Yahoo article and completely agree. I particularly like the part where he says "The lineup is solid all around and also happens to have three former league MVPs in Josh Hamilton, Albert Pujols and Mike Trout (give it a rest, Miguel Cabrera fans, your old-timey Triple Crown bores me)." My prediction: This team kicks ass the rest of the year and wins 90+ games, sneaks into the postseason, and wins the freakin' World Series! You heard it here first. (And yes, I have been drinking).
  13. Youth, I think you've got it about right with Verlander, Kershaw, Hernandez, and now Darvish all in the mix. Strasburg is getting there.
  14. In other words, it sounds like you're a bit butthurt from Simers for some unknown reason
  15. I'm not sure what offended you there, Chuck.
  16. Is this where the old folks hang out? The chat is where its at, y'all
  17. It wasn't in a major league game but Bryce Harper supposedly hit one 500+ feet...when he was 16 or 17.
  18. There's been a marked dearth of productive outs.
  19. That's the overall "score" of the Angels vs. their opponents during their 7-game win streak. That's 7.7 runs/game vs. 2.6 runs allowed/game. Not bad.
  20. I think this has more to do with the psychological nature of the game than it does with something the Angels are doing wrong. Vernon Wells, for instance, played himself into a funk that he could never get out of. Changing scenery, a new start, and with lower expectations took the pressure off - despite playing in New York. Rodney is inexplicable. He always had the stuff, but finally put it all together. That said, he's back to his usual ways - he's already walked more batters in 2013 than in all of 2012, which is looking like an anomaly. Santana also always had talent but was erratic, but overall good for the Angels. Looking back on it, trading him doesn't make sense. He improved greatly late in the year and, at worse, would have been a decent starter, certainly better than Blanton. Napoli was under the eye of Scioscia and couldn't thrive as an Angel. He had his "revenge year" in 2011 but has been back to his usually good-but-not-great self in 2012-13. Haren isn't doing better - he's even worse overall. He seems to have declined significantly and Dipoto made the right call. Tyler Chatwood? Three starts. The Angels rushed him - he was 21 in 2011 and mediocre at best. Latroy Hawkins? Come now.
  21. Check out this awesome gif of Cabrera's amazing plate coverage: http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/miguel-cabreras-ridiculousplate-coverage/
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