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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Richard in Meet the latest Cuban sensation who could change the game   
    From what I hear, I really do hope we break the bank on him. We need to fill 3B long term, and this is the year to go big on developing talent instead of signing a big named FA.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from YouthofToday in Angels sign Cuban IFer Roberto Baldoquin   
    Agreed. I don't believe that money would count towards any luxury tax, and would still be a far bigger bargain than trying to sign a comparable FA. Since we've already blown our allotment for the international market, we might as well go in all the way on it and sign Moncado.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Angels sign Cuban IFer Roberto Baldoquin   
    Agreed. I don't believe that money would count towards any luxury tax, and would still be a far bigger bargain than trying to sign a comparable FA. Since we've already blown our allotment for the international market, we might as well go in all the way on it and sign Moncado.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Taylor in Angels sign Cuban IFer Roberto Baldoquin   
    Wow! This guy looks solid. At least worth 3 Rondons.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from ettin in AngelsWin.com's 10th Anniversary Member Appreciation Interview with Robert Cunningham   
    Robert,
     
    I love reading your articles! You've been a great addition to the site. Hope to see you at Fanfest next year!
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from ten ocho recon scout in SAVE THE DATE (March 13, 2015) #AWFanfest15 Spring Training Event   
    I think it's way cool that after a long and exhausting season grinding daily stories (often multiple per day) that Jeff Fletcher is still here reading our threads and also willing to look forward to next season. Thanks for letting us know Jeff and I'm looking forward to seeing you next Fanfest.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from ELEVEN in SAVE THE DATE (March 13, 2015) #AWFanfest15 Spring Training Event   
    I think it's way cool that after a long and exhausting season grinding daily stories (often multiple per day) that Jeff Fletcher is still here reading our threads and also willing to look forward to next season. Thanks for letting us know Jeff and I'm looking forward to seeing you next Fanfest.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Adios in Sometimes You Just Run Into a Buzzsaw   
    Serious question: Why is it so hard to admit that the Angels were outplayed by a hotter team? Yes, we may have been the better team on paper, but, on the field, the Royals just sawed us in half. Even if our bats were struggling, they still made the pitches, the outs, and flat out beat us. If we had done the same thing to the Royals, we'd be bragging about steamrolling them--even if their bats fell flat. Why can't we admit the same? I think setting a new record for consecutive playoff wins says that they are a buzzsaw going through teams right now.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from shellback in Off season targets   
    Here's a thought as to what I want, but I'm not sure who would best fit the bill. So, I'll post the idea out there and see what you guys can come up with to fit the bill. If I could get anything, I'd want a true leadoff hitter with speed so that we can drop everyone down 1 spot in the lineup. That would make the offense work a lot better. My second target would be a DH type, preferably one who could backup 1B occasionally. That way we could trade Cron for a younger starting pitcher. While I like Cron, and like what he brings to the team, we will need another starter. Unless we can get Lester (who won't cost us a draft pick), we're going to need to find a way to get another starter. I'd rather keep Kendrick and trade Cron at this point.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Diaz15 in SAVE THE DATE (March 13, 2015) #AWFanfest15 Spring Training Event   
    I think it's way cool that after a long and exhausting season grinding daily stories (often multiple per day) that Jeff Fletcher is still here reading our threads and also willing to look forward to next season. Thanks for letting us know Jeff and I'm looking forward to seeing you next Fanfest.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Troll Daddy in Sometimes You Just Run Into a Buzzsaw   
    The Royals had at least 2 scouts at every Angels home game studying our hitters and figuring out how to get everyone in our lineup out (and often had 4 scouts). They did a damned good job of that. Their pitchers still had to execute the pitches to get our guys out.
     
    I am sure that we did the same thing to the Royals, which is why our starting pitching in games 1 and 2 did a great job. And, by and large, for the innings pitched, our bullpen did a great job. Yes, Wilson had a meltdown, but that wasn't why we lost the series. When it came down to crunch time, they out executed against us and were able to string hits together while we could not. They sawed our offense in half and kept guys from getting hits with superb defense. I have no problem admitting that they were the better team during that series. As much as we "lost" the series, their team still had to "win" it.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from stormngt in Sometimes You Just Run Into a Buzzsaw   
    Serious question: Why is it so hard to admit that the Angels were outplayed by a hotter team? Yes, we may have been the better team on paper, but, on the field, the Royals just sawed us in half. Even if our bats were struggling, they still made the pitches, the outs, and flat out beat us. If we had done the same thing to the Royals, we'd be bragging about steamrolling them--even if their bats fell flat. Why can't we admit the same? I think setting a new record for consecutive playoff wins says that they are a buzzsaw going through teams right now.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Angelsjunky in AngelsWin.com's 10th Anniversary Member Appreciation Interview with AngelsJunky   
    Great interview AJ! Love having you here!
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Chuck in Joe McDonnell Sits Down With Possible GM Of The Year, Jerry Dipoto   
    I also agree that Jerry Dipoto should win the GM of the Year award. He has done a great job steering this ship.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Chuck in Joe McDonnell Sits Down With Possible GM Of The Year, Jerry Dipoto   
    GREAT interview Joe. Like how you got Jerry and Mike to answer flip sides of the same question. I'm glad to see you're back out there and providing excellent coverage.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from bloodbrother in Stay Classy Jesus. Stay Classy   
    I just want to know if the scout got a stopwatch on the throw. I mean, that's gotta compare to his on the field performance, right?
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Ordos in Stay Classy Jesus. Stay Classy   
    http://seattletimes.com/html/mariners/2024418207_montero30xml.html
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Tank in Dear Mr. Shoemaker   
    One of my favorite moments of Fanfest was when Mr. Moreno came to the event and we had all the players, including Matt Shoemaker there. They were just standing there behind the team owner for the longest time. They didn't know what to do, but they did a great job. And then they all spoke with the audience, signed autographs, taking pictures, etc. After the Fanfest, I drove Matt to a dinner where he met up with Mike Trout amongst others at a Japanese restaurant and got to talk to him quite a bit about things. I very much enjoyed getting to know him on a personal level. 
     
    Having seen Matt pitch several times in the Minor Leagues, I knew he had the stuff. His numbers didn't always reflect his abilities (some poor team defense at times inflated his ERA). Adding the cutter a couple of years ago made Matt a better pitcher. I am very happy to see him having the success that he is having this year--it's always more fun rooting for someone who is a good person as well as a talented player.
     
    David--I would love it if Matt will come again to our Spring Training Fanfest next year. The fans would love to hear about his experiences from this year and would love to give him the cheers and honors that he richly deserves. I will reach out to him directly after the season, but, if you and he would like to come as our guests, I'm sure it will be a great experience.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Chuck in Dear Mr. Shoemaker   
    One of my favorite moments of Fanfest was when Mr. Moreno came to the event and we had all the players, including Matt Shoemaker there. They were just standing there behind the team owner for the longest time. They didn't know what to do, but they did a great job. And then they all spoke with the audience, signed autographs, taking pictures, etc. After the Fanfest, I drove Matt to a dinner where he met up with Mike Trout amongst others at a Japanese restaurant and got to talk to him quite a bit about things. I very much enjoyed getting to know him on a personal level. 
     
    Having seen Matt pitch several times in the Minor Leagues, I knew he had the stuff. His numbers didn't always reflect his abilities (some poor team defense at times inflated his ERA). Adding the cutter a couple of years ago made Matt a better pitcher. I am very happy to see him having the success that he is having this year--it's always more fun rooting for someone who is a good person as well as a talented player.
     
    David--I would love it if Matt will come again to our Spring Training Fanfest next year. The fans would love to hear about his experiences from this year and would love to give him the cheers and honors that he richly deserves. I will reach out to him directly after the season, but, if you and he would like to come as our guests, I'm sure it will be a great experience.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from nate in Dear Mr. Shoemaker   
    One of my favorite moments of Fanfest was when Mr. Moreno came to the event and we had all the players, including Matt Shoemaker there. They were just standing there behind the team owner for the longest time. They didn't know what to do, but they did a great job. And then they all spoke with the audience, signed autographs, taking pictures, etc. After the Fanfest, I drove Matt to a dinner where he met up with Mike Trout amongst others at a Japanese restaurant and got to talk to him quite a bit about things. I very much enjoyed getting to know him on a personal level. 
     
    Having seen Matt pitch several times in the Minor Leagues, I knew he had the stuff. His numbers didn't always reflect his abilities (some poor team defense at times inflated his ERA). Adding the cutter a couple of years ago made Matt a better pitcher. I am very happy to see him having the success that he is having this year--it's always more fun rooting for someone who is a good person as well as a talented player.
     
    David--I would love it if Matt will come again to our Spring Training Fanfest next year. The fans would love to hear about his experiences from this year and would love to give him the cheers and honors that he richly deserves. I will reach out to him directly after the season, but, if you and he would like to come as our guests, I'm sure it will be a great experience.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from mtangelsfan in Dear Mr. Shoemaker   
    One of my favorite moments of Fanfest was when Mr. Moreno came to the event and we had all the players, including Matt Shoemaker there. They were just standing there behind the team owner for the longest time. They didn't know what to do, but they did a great job. And then they all spoke with the audience, signed autographs, taking pictures, etc. After the Fanfest, I drove Matt to a dinner where he met up with Mike Trout amongst others at a Japanese restaurant and got to talk to him quite a bit about things. I very much enjoyed getting to know him on a personal level. 
     
    Having seen Matt pitch several times in the Minor Leagues, I knew he had the stuff. His numbers didn't always reflect his abilities (some poor team defense at times inflated his ERA). Adding the cutter a couple of years ago made Matt a better pitcher. I am very happy to see him having the success that he is having this year--it's always more fun rooting for someone who is a good person as well as a talented player.
     
    David--I would love it if Matt will come again to our Spring Training Fanfest next year. The fans would love to hear about his experiences from this year and would love to give him the cheers and honors that he richly deserves. I will reach out to him directly after the season, but, if you and he would like to come as our guests, I'm sure it will be a great experience.
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from ten ocho recon scout in Point/Counterpoint - Beating a Dead Horse: The Street Trade   
    I always love these posts. Great job as usual.
     
    Here are some thoughts that I've had on the trade. This move was done because our best window to a WS is 2014-2015. Winning a WS in that time span (or even getting there) helps the organization across the board--including down to negotiations over a stadium lease. As I noted in my mid-season report card, the bullpen has been the weakest link on the team. Now it is a strength. We have that conveyor belt from the starters to a victory, and a chance to comeback if we are behind in a game. This season will come down to just a couple of games, particularly the head to head games versus Oakland. We can't let them have another walkoff on us--we needed to improve the pen.
     
    As one of the few on here who has seen all of the guys play that we traded, yes, we overpaid a bit. Again, we had to do it. The competition for bullpen arms was fierce (every scout I've talked to has talked about it). We weren't the only ones bidding here. We needed to make the deal now rather than get into a bidding war and risk coming away with nothing. I like the deal, just don't love it.
     
    Here's what we gave up:
     
    Lindsey--really enjoyed getting to know him over the years. Very happy he came out to Spring Training Fanfest this year. Has a very solid bat and improving glove. Would be ML average defensively over time. While his bat's ceiling is higher than Yarbrough (the next highest 2B in the system), Yarbrough is more consistent. I think Lindsey gets a good break going to the Padres, and I hope to see him in the Majors within a year or so for their team.
     
    Alvarez--good relief pitcher with plus potential. This is the one that I wish we didn't give up. We took back a reliever with a similar profile, so I don't like giving up one of our own to get back Gott. Unless there are more questions about his arm than I know, this is the piece that I think stung the most. Would have preferred to keep him and not get Gott, but, I can't change it. I haven't seen Gott to comment on how the two compare.
     
    Rondon--He's been a contact machine for the organization. His defense is good, not great. He can make some incredible plays and really mess up some routine ones. It could be a function of being very young. Some question whether he will stick long term at SS. The power hasn't shown itself as much as I thought it would (considering the Cal League), but the potential is still there. Same with the speed. He needs to get better reads and jumps.
     
    Morris--Putting together a good season. Needs to work on command and putting hitters away. Could be a back end of the rotation guy or could get moved to middle relief down the road.
     
    So, here's some more food for thought on the trade. After the deal, here's my preliminary Top-10 Angels Prospects
    1. Newcomb
    2. Bedrosian
    3. Yarbrough
    4. Sanchez
    5. Delgado
    6. Green
    7. Nate Smith
    8. Gott
    9. Cowart
    10. Alcantara
     
    That's a very rough sketch for the current Top-10. There are other names that I'm considering, but it gives everyone a flavor of what is still left on the farm. 
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from ettin in Don’t Give a Hoot - All Owlz in this Week’s AngelsWin.com Prospect Hotlist (July 14th - July 20th, 2014)â€�   
    Great report!
     
    And, by coincidence, I just got back from there with lots of interviews with players on the Owlz. I'm starting it off this week with Owlz manager Dave Stapleton, and will be publishing many more, one a day for the next few weeks. 
     
    Here's a link to the interview with Stapleton.
     
    http://angelswinblog.blogspot.com/2014/07/orem-owlz-manager-dave-stapleton.html
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from ten ocho recon scout in Angels Acquire Huston Street   
    So, what we're saying is that when it comes to the latest trade rumors, we've been down this street before?
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    Dave Saltzer got a reaction from Diaz15 in Angels Acquire Huston Street   
    So, what we're saying is that when it comes to the latest trade rumors, we've been down this street before?
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