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MLB definitely has mission accomplished. On these boards people talk of meaningful games for a .500 team. Only the third wild card makes that possible. How long until MLB expands that even more until everyone but the 3-4 worst teams thinks they are in it until the end.
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Trout's 2023 performance embodies my current interest level
thebloob replied to Angelsjunky's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
The worrisome numbers: 10-3 31 the Angels are 10-3 against the A’s, royals, and cardinals(don’t let the name fool you this year) the three worst teams in the league. That means they are 11-17 against anyone else. to bring up a nightmare for many go back and look at Albert pujols age 31 season and the subsequent decline. That is the biggest trout fear that he actually ages normally or old injuries slow him down. -
Except in true Angels fashion Trout will hit a dribbler in front of the pitcher and tear his Achilles running it out and ohtani will slip while trying to field it and tear his ACL.
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The Official 2022 MLB Season Thread
thebloob replied to Inside Pitch's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
If he qualified, this would be tied for 11th in the majors with mookie betts and just above ohtani. -
How about earlier realization that it may have been a great platoon. Albert looking good since leaving the angels because he hits almost all lefty pitching. The dodgers unlocked that simple puzzle.
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The Official 2022 MLB Season Thread
thebloob replied to Inside Pitch's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
As he sits as I type this his ops is 0.858. His highest in 10 years as an angel was 0.859 in 2012. -
Gameday Thread (8/20/22): Angels @ Tigers
thebloob replied to Ace-Of-Diamonds's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
Any team that walks Suzuki up a run in the 9 th should lose. Should be automatic. -
Go all in - gut the farm and pay Ohtani.
thebloob replied to Docwaukee's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
I’m sure in a few years MLB will expand the playoff field to 12 teams per league. That’ll make it easier. -
Lose with Ohtani or Win without Ohtani
thebloob replied to Stradling's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
When you connect it to the trout thread a similar question is that if you could go back in time seeing what the last 4-5 years have brought would you trade Trout? There’s no guarantee they would be better but that couldn’t have been worse. A lot of talk is about lack of depth and depth comes from the minors, the angels may have been able to restock the minors back then by trading him. I still think the angels can get a haul in the off season of even a couple good pieces next year if they are losing. I worry most about an injury making him lose all value. -
Canning and C. Rodriguez officially shut down for the year
thebloob replied to jsnpritchett's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
Again a time where despite all his advantages having obtain setting the rotation at 6 days creates an issue. It’s these guys would definitely be on innings limits and with a short bullpen due to 6 starters having guys that cannot go deep will really strain the bullpen. At least one might be best served as a barria type. Once a week 4 innings to cover a starter that gets beat up early. At this point the best bet seems to be shut everyone down and ensure fresh start next year. -
Ohtani experiences forearm cramp, Nevin says it's "not serious"
thebloob replied to Taylor's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
I feel like forearm issues always seem to end up being UCL issues. -
Trout will not be ready to return when eligible to come off the IL
thebloob replied to mmc's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
Do you really want to get into the physiology of the bodies natural mechanisms of healing. If you want to get into steroids the issue is that they are potent anti inflammatory medications. The healing process involves inflammation to bring the proper cells to heal. Steroids inhibits that. -
Trout will not be ready to return when eligible to come off the IL
thebloob replied to mmc's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
I’d almost rather it be a surgery injury. Then there is a timeframe for healing. Back injuries can be the worst because they can nag and recur and not always be “fixed”. -
Should the Angels Look to Trade Raisel Iglesias?
thebloob replied to BTH's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
Look at the numbers for those other guys. The only real comp when you look outside the saves is kimbrel and he’s been a dumpster fire this year. Ask Dodgers fan if they will feel good in the World Series if they have to count on kimbrel to save close games. The others all have winning records, ERAs much better than iglesias, and lower WHIP. Save numbers can be very misleading about how good someone is. -
Should the Angels Look to Trade Raisel Iglesias?
thebloob replied to BTH's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
The problem is not should they trade him but is it worth it right now. He is pitching terribly and has a big contract, who would give up anything for him right now, that’s selling at the low point. At best the Angels would have to pick up a significant amount of his contract. -
Truly competitive athletes don’t take joy in moral victories when they are getting beat badly in a game and the season is going down the tubes.
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I don’t think so. He may make more money over his career but if you knock it down to 10 years that’s an AAV of 44 million per year. Soto is great but his track record is only 3 years long, he didn’t have the long record of trout at the bargaining table. Any team that empties their minors for this is just dumb. If the angels have proven anything over the past 10 years is that you need more than a couple of superstars to be successful, only in the NBA can you get away with that. If I’’m a GM I go 8 for 320 with options.
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Contreras is making 9.6 million this year and is an unrestricted free agent. A big hitting catcher will fetch a premium price and lots of teams could use a more offensive catcher so lots of competition.
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He called Albert Pujols for tips on how to show up every year in the best shape of his life.