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    John Taylor reacted to Ace-Of-Diamonds in Matt Shoemaker Update   
    This season is just unbelievable. We must have pissed off the baseball gods.
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    John Taylor got a reaction from daygloman in Gameday Thread: Angels @ Mariners 9/4 1:10   
    It was almost the end of Shoe...
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    John Taylor got a reaction from daygloman in Gameday Thread: Angels @ Mariners 9/4 1:10   
    That was basically like getting beaned in the head by Aroldis Chapman with no helmet on, plus about 3mph.
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    John Taylor reacted to bloodbrother in Gameday Thread: Angels @ Mariners 9/4 1:10   
    Oh man. Hope Shoe is ok. This team is snakebit when it comes to pitchers this season
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    John Taylor got a reaction from Angels#1Fan in Gameday Thread: Angels @ Mariners 9/4 1:10   
    Honestly, I don't care if he pitches again this season, I just want Shoe to be ok.
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    John Taylor reacted to daygloman in Gameday Thread: Angels @ Mariners 9/4 1:10   
    Walked off of the field with support.
    As good of a sign as can be, under the circumstances.
    Get well Shoe....
     
    Go Halos!
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    John Taylor got a reaction from daygloman in Gameday Thread: Angels @ Mariners 9/4 1:10   
    Thank God he can walk off the field after that
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    John Taylor got a reaction from daygloman in Gameday Thread: Angels @ Mariners 9/4 1:10   
    Seattle broadcast says it was 105mph when it hit his head.
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    John Taylor got a reaction from daygloman in Gameday Thread: Angels @ Mariners 9/4 1:10   
    Honestly, I don't care if he pitches again this season, I just want Shoe to be ok.
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    John Taylor got a reaction from Angel Oracle in What would make you excited about the Angels again?   
    I still get excited watching this team play, there are certain days where I am more excited (When Shoe or Skaggs start), but what I love about baseball is that on any given day everything can come together even for a "terrible" team. Maybe my point of view has to do with the fact that I live pretty far from So Cal these days,
    I still have the same frustrations as everyone else does, and still cussed out Street for blowing the save the other day (and was secretly glad that he went on the DL), and I am pissed we traded Santiago for another Hispanic Joe Blanton, but I still look forward to watch as many Angels games as possible, even if my expectations are low this season.
    I haven't lost my excitement for my favorite baseball team, I am just disappointed in how the organization is being run currently.
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    John Taylor reacted to Mark68 in Lince-done   
    I guess this just goes to show that weed is definitely NOT a performance-enhancing drug.
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    John Taylor got a reaction from Vegas Halo Fan in What would make you excited about the Angels again?   
    I still get excited watching this team play, there are certain days where I am more excited (When Shoe or Skaggs start), but what I love about baseball is that on any given day everything can come together even for a "terrible" team. Maybe my point of view has to do with the fact that I live pretty far from So Cal these days,
    I still have the same frustrations as everyone else does, and still cussed out Street for blowing the save the other day (and was secretly glad that he went on the DL), and I am pissed we traded Santiago for another Hispanic Joe Blanton, but I still look forward to watch as many Angels games as possible, even if my expectations are low this season.
    I haven't lost my excitement for my favorite baseball team, I am just disappointed in how the organization is being run currently.
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    John Taylor reacted to Stradling in What would make you excited about the Angels again?   
    I think Arte should read this thread so he can cater the product to people who hardly consume it yet spend a lot of time talking about it on the Internet.  That would be tits.  
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    John Taylor got a reaction from The Dude in Twins acquire Santiago   
    I think the Twins front office is doing their best Booker T "SUCCCCCKAAAAAAA"
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    John Taylor got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Twins acquire Santiago   
    I think the Twins front office is doing their best Booker T "SUCCCCCKAAAAAAA"
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    John Taylor reacted to Jason in Trade Deadline Thread   
    I have no issue with that
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    John Taylor got a reaction from Amazing Larry in Trade Deadline Thread   
    What sucks about Santiago is that even though he had that "Ervin Santana - Ramon Ortiz" disease where one day he would pitch like Pedro Martinez, and then he would pitch like Joe Blanton, he was young, and also a great clubhouse and community guy. Unless Meyers pans out this is a shitty trade.
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    John Taylor reacted to CanadianHalo in Twins acquire Santiago   
    I bet Puig for Santiago doesn't look so bad anymore huh?
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    John Taylor got a reaction from meat in Trade Deadline Thread   
    What sucks about Santiago is that even though he had that "Ervin Santana - Ramon Ortiz" disease where one day he would pitch like Pedro Martinez, and then he would pitch like Joe Blanton, he was young, and also a great clubhouse and community guy. Unless Meyers pans out this is a shitty trade.
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    John Taylor reacted to Stradling in Skaggs' return   
    You dumb asshole
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    John Taylor reacted to FabulousFabregas in DFA Lincecum   
    Goodnight sweet freak.
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    John Taylor got a reaction from Tank in The MLB Network Studio (after tonight's game)   
    Honestly, it's been fun watching the Angels coming out of the All Star break. With the way the season has gone I think getting to .500 would be a huge moral victory, and then if they reach .500, maybe go from there?
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    John Taylor reacted to nando714 in The MLB Network Studio (after tonight's game)   
    10.5 back of the WC. That's what I'm looking at
    1 game at a time. Chip away
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    John Taylor got a reaction from SlappyUtilityMIF in Halos Claim J.C. Ramírez from Reds   
    Who?
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    John Taylor reacted to AngelsWin.com in Last Week in Angels Baseball – The “Looks Like I Picked a Bad Week to Quit Sniffing Glue” Edition   
    By Glen McKee, Senior No Longer Drug-Free Correspondent - 

    Last week I was busy.  Busy at work, busy at home (planning and executing a birthday party for my now-teenaged daughter) and I didn’t have much as much time to follow the games as I usually do. Hoo boy, talk about a good week to not follow the team!  During yesterday’s game I managed to sneak in a score check and the Angels were behind 6-4.  Later, I got word that they had pulled off the victory.  Huzzahs for all!  Let’s poke through the wreckage that was last week.

    The bad.  Obviously, the record: 1-6.  Another awful week in what thus far has been a horrible month.  8-16 for June and even if the Angels somehow managed to sweep the Astros to finish the month they’d still only be 11-16.  This team, to quote Charles Barkley, is turrible.

    - Jhoulys Chacin.  Hopefully I won’t have to remember how to spell his first name for much longer.  2 games started, 6.2 IP (that’s a 3.1 IP per game, for those who can’t math), 3.15 WHIP and 12.15 ERA.  Remember those two good starts he had?  Yeah, me either.  Anyway, enough about him and his rotten pitching.  Here’s another picture of him to ease the pain:



    - Fernando Salas.  His ERA seems to be inversely proportional to Donald Trump’s poll numbers.  3.1 IP last week, 3 ER, 1.20 WHIP (you’d think it would be higher), 8.10 ERA.  He’s just a symptom of the disease that is this team.  Bad starting pitching has led to an overused bullpen, which exposes just how bad the bullpen is.

    - Huston Street.  This is his first appearance on the naughty list.  All it took was one bad appearance, and wow, was it bad.  It set the tone for the rest of the games last week.  On Tuesday Hector Santiago had a rare good game and the Angels went into the ninth with a 2-1 lead.  Street didn’t even get an out before the Astros walked off.  Street open.  Street bounced back in his next two appearances, including getting the only Angels win this week.

    - Carlos Perez.  Perez is the new Mathis, but it appears that Scioscia is finally getting the message.  3 games started last week, 10 AB, 1 hit (you do the math, that one is easy).  I get that Scioscia values catchers primarily for their defense but damn, that bat is killing us.

    - Jefry Marte.  He’s been getting more starts lately, and yep, he’s been sucking.  22 AB, 3 hits, .136 average.  Looks like the Marte party is losing steam.

    - Tim Lincecum.  Remember his good first start?  Yeah, me either.  In his second start, against Oakland last week: 3 IP, 7 hits, 2 BB, 4 ER.  He has a start against resurgent Houston next.  Pray to your gods.

    - Hector Santiago.  He had a very good start against Houston, and then shit the bed against Oakland, 6 IP, 6 ER.  You could say that while he’s mostly been cold this year, he’s been hot and then cold.  What?  Hot and cold, you say?



    - Jered Weaver.  He followed up his Father’s Day shutout in Oakland by facing the same team at home and pitching 4.2 innings and giving up four ER, 8 hits, 1 BB.  I guess you could say that he’s hot and cold.



    The good.  That’s enough of the bad; let’s take a look at some of the good that happened during the miserable week.

    - Mike Trout.  Welcome back to the good list, Mike!  We’ve missed you here.  .414 for the week, 2 HR, 5 RBI.  Glad to have you back.

    - Albert Pujols.  What?  That’s right, Pujols is on the good list.  .318, 2 HR, 4 RBI, up to a .239 average for the season.  Keep it up, Pujols!

    - Cam Bedrosian.  Just to show you that the bullpen wasn’t complete garbage.  3.2 IP, 0 ER.  Hopefully he can mature into the closer he was pegged to be.

    - Shane Robinson.  What?  One of our outfield platoon guys actually played well?  Indeed he did.  .400 average, and for our LF that’s something special.  No whammy, no whammy.

    - Jett Bandy.  He got four starts last week and responded by hitting .353, 1 HR, 3 RBI.  He’s the new Mike Napoli, except Jett doesn’t seem to be an asshole, his mom hasn’t flashed her boobs, and he has a kickass first name.  Jett is all upside.  The bad news?  Soto should be starting his rehab assignment this week, which means he’ll be back soon, which means that there will be a choice about who to send down when Soto is reactivated, Bandy or Perez.  I think the answer is obvious but the Angels are sometimes masters of missing the obvious.

    The rest.  Kole Calhoun had a good week, as did Johnny G.  Cron is cooling off again.  On Friday night, the Angels gave away these god-awfully ugly Ugly Sweater caps:



    If anybody has one they want to get rid of, seriously, PM me.  I want that cap.  It’s so ugly it has transcended ugliness and become beautiful.  I’d love to see Mike Trout wearing one.

    The week ahead.  Three at home versus the Astros, a day off, and then three at home versus the Red Sox.  Eff the chowds.

    My predictions versus last week.  Brutal.  Just when I had almost perfectly aligned my prediction numbers with the actual numbers, I got optimistic.  I predicted 2-1 versus the Astros and 3-1 versus the As.  Actual results: 0-3 versus the Astros and 1-3 versus the As.  Season totals: 35-36 predicted versus 30-41 total.  This week may have killed my chances for the rest of the year.

    My predictions for this week.  Aye carumba.  1-2 versus the Astros because I’m still a bit of a cockeyed optimist.  Actual file photo of me:



    I’ll go with 1-2 versus the Sox.  Boston has been cooling off a bit lately so they are fruit ripe for the picking, but the Angels have short arms and can’t reach where the fruit is hanging.  Another dismal week with a few splotches of brightness.View the full article
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