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  1. No Comprende
    gklingel52 got a reaction from mmc in Could This Be True?!   
    or is Victor playing us? I think not!!

  2. So You're Telling Me There's a Chance?
    gklingel52 got a reaction from Taylor in Could This Be True?!   
    or is Victor playing us? I think not!!

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    gklingel52 reacted to Taylor in Angels hire Patrick O'Neal as secondary PBP announcer   
    One step better than Roger Lodge, I suppose.
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    gklingel52 reacted to mmc in Shohei Ohtani wins AL MVP unanimously!!   
    46 HR, 103 Runs, 100 RBI, 26 SB, 8 Triples, 151 wRC+, fWAR & bWAR leader, .372 OBP, .965 OPS, 9 Pitching Wins, 3.18 ERA, 1.09 WHIP, .207 BAA, 156 K's in 130 1/3 IP.
     
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    gklingel52 reacted to Chuck in It needs to be said   
    I disagree. Let Trout dictate who is best. He's earned it. 
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    gklingel52 reacted to Blarg in At what point did you realize the season was over?   
    When Trout, Rendon and Upton were all on the IL at the same time with no time tables for return. That was the entire starting outfield erased from the lineup card because Fowler hadn't lasted 3 weeks and covering his position was unsuccessful. Coupled with Heaney, Bundy and Quintana all sucking with Canning gone by July 2nd, it was over before the All Star break. 
  7. Haha
    gklingel52 reacted to Taylor in Gameday Thread: Angels vs. Astros (4-5-2021)   
    Upton in midseason form.
  8. Disinterested
    gklingel52 got a reaction from Tank in FSW and Angels Baseball   
    Sinclair Corp, owner of the 19 RSN's is considering introducing a streaming service just before the NBA/NHL season begins. Pay a fee for the RSN channel(s) in your area. 
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    gklingel52 reacted to HaloBronco in FSW and Angels Baseball   
    You could cancel Frontier for TV and just keep their internet (Great internet as long as it's fios and not DSL). You could then sign up for AT&T tv (Formally Direct tv Now). 
    AT&T TV is the only streaming service I'm aware of that carries FSW soon to be rebranded as Bally's sports West.
    Cost I believe is $85.00 a month. 
    Or yes get MLB TV and watch it on demand (Tape delayed), not ideal.  
    Not great options, I know. I'm in the same boat. 
  10. Thank You
    gklingel52 reacted to angelsnationtalk in What's a uniform you like . . .   
    Hands down still my favorite jersey. 

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    gklingel52 reacted to robblin17 in Gameday Thread: Asterisks @ Angels (7/31/20)   
    Exactly this. Arte doesn’t give a shit about winning. He puts on a front on that he does, but let’s be real. It’s all about the Benjamins and getting his development project done. So props to him.  

    Dude is a fucking snake and it will be a great day when he sells the team, assuming it’s to someone that cares more about winning, which it probably won’t be because we’re cursed. 
  12. Woah
    gklingel52 reacted to yk9001 in LAT: Take a look at what the #Angels are proposing for their stadium and the new neighborhood surrounding it.   
    Construction is set to start by 2025 and run through 2050.
    75% of this board will be dead by then.
     
     
  13. Haha
    gklingel52 reacted to Stradling in LAT: Take a look at what the #Angels are proposing for their stadium and the new neighborhood surrounding it.   
    I do find it odd that Arte is creating a project that won’t be completed before he passes a way.  This is the reason I won’t buy a tortoise.  I don’t want to give the tortoise a competitive edge in the fact that it knows it will out live me.
  14. Haha
    gklingel52 reacted to Dollar Bill in LAT: Take a look at what the #Angels are proposing for their stadium and the new neighborhood surrounding it.   
    https://www.latimes.com/sports/angels/story/2020-06-23/angel-stadium-parking-lot-development-plan-ducks-honda-center
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    gklingel52 reacted to Rumple in Pederson/Stripling deal is DEAD. MOVE ON.   
    Sorry, this makes no sense.  We have OF depth. Pederson is out of contract at seasons end and will be after best $$$. Pederson holds up Adell and Marsh and does nothing to assist our SP issues.
     
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    gklingel52 reacted to Duren, Duren in Angels to interview Maddon   
    Two sides to the story.
    What do the Angels want/expect from him? What does he want/expect to do with them? 
    Looking from his perspective, what would be appealing? 
    Location and organizational familiarity. Basic things beyond the job itself. And probably a nice increase in salary/future benefits.
    Managing Trout might just be all anyone could desire. The intrigue of Ohtani's potential. Presiding over Pujols career closure. Trout and Pujols may arguably end up amongst the top ten/twenty players in history. Ohtani potentially a one of a kind phenomena. Just as a veteran manager he might like to experience something unique.
    That's just the icing on the cake. But the real work is turning the team into contenders. 
    That implies being in sync and on the same page as Eppler as they evaluate the roster and formulate a philosophy that works for both of them. Without that shared approach, there could be friction along the way.
    Maddon has seen it all. Small market anonymity and big market intense fan base. He succeeded both ways. .
    The roster obviously is a work in progress. He knows it will take work, time and patience. But also needs signs of immediate progress. Realistically, with some solid off season changes and a healthy core, reaching .500 next season is attainable. Eppler has to provide an improved talent mix. Especially on the mound. 
    In Chicago he had more pieces in place and was the missing factor that got the best from that talent. Tampa was a harder, year by year scramble, but he worked within their philosophy and kept them over achieving. 
    The Angels would be a new challenge, but a potentially rewarding way to end his career. 
    What do the Angels want? 
    A winner. A proven winner in recent years who is comfortable with old and new school input. Hopefully not the time for experimenting with a hotshot young up and coming manager who is generating buzz. Another time but not now. 
    Seems like a good fit, but never assume the obvious.
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    gklingel52 reacted to mtangelsfan in Maddon, Cubs part ways after five seasons   
    Maddon likes analytics almost as much as Sosh.
    no way Eppler wants that guy
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    gklingel52 reacted to Angelsjunky in The Curse of Jered Weaver   
    (I wrote this in a rush, so forgive any factual errors).
    While the Angels have had numerous problems over the last decade, probably the biggest one—at least in recent years—has been the starting rotation. The Angels have had misfotune upon misfortune, beyond the point of black comedy into sheer tragedy. I call this the Curse of Jered Weaver.
    Why poor old Jered? Well, the run of terrible luck could begin with the preternatural decline of Weaver from staff ace to batting practice pitcher, in just a few short years. Weaver was a very good pitcher from his debut in 2006, peaking in 2010-11 when he pitched 460 innings, accrueing 11.3 fWAR and an ERA well below 3.00. The following year he won 20 games with a 2.81 ERA, but his strikeout rate continued to plummet and with it, his WAR dropped to 3.1 from 5.4 the year before. You can also track the clear trajectory of rising FIP that pretty accurately predict the next year’s performance. By 2015 he was a replacement level pitcher.
    What happened? Very simply, his arm turned to mush. His velocity dropped from reaching the mid 90s into early 2012, to never touching 90 from 2015 on (I literally think he didn’t throw a 90 mph fastball after 2014). Or take a look here. Notice the big drop within the 2012 season, when Jered Weaver injured himself here. Despite what the broadcasters say, it wasn’t his knee but his back. 
    That 2012 rotation looked great on paper: with Weaver was CJ Wilson, Ervin Santana, Dan Haren, and trade deadline import, Zack Greinke (who cost the Angels Jean Segura). But Weaver was starting to slip, Wilson was solid but not great, Santana had an off year, Haren was in decline, and Greinke would leave for a big payday.
    2012 was the year that Arte and Jerry had made their big splashes in Pujols and Wilson, and Trout’s amazing rookie season. It was supposed to be the beginning of a new era. The Angels did win 89 games, but fell short of a playoff berth.
    The 2013 rotation (and team) was a trainwreck. Not only did Pujols continue to get worse, but the Angels brought in Josh Hamilton, who was a huge disappointment. But the focus here is on the rotation: Wilson had his best year as an Angel and Weaver broke his non-throwing elbow in April, although came back a the end of May and, while throwing softer, was still able to get by on guile, somehow managing a 3.27 ERA . But Dipoto filled out the rest of the ranks with mediocrities like Jerome Williams, Jason Vargas, Joe Blanton, and Tommy Hanson. 2013 also saw the debut of a promising, if raw, rookie in Garret Richards, and a single start by a minor league veteran, Matt Shoemaker.
    2014 was a bounceback year for the Angels, the sign that the promise of 2012 might actually be fulfilled. The rotation was revamped with a young stud in Richards, a surprise performance by Shoemaker, the return of former farmhand Tyler Skaggs, and the import of Hector Santiago, the four of whom looked to form the core of a new, younger rotation.
    In the offseason, Dipoto traded Howie Kendrick for promising young pitcher Andrew Heaney, and Hank Conger netted them Nick Tropeano, further depeening the young staff. So in 2015, the Angels had a younger, fresher rotation with plenty of promise. But Richards wasn’t quite the same, although still solid. Santiago had his best year, but Shoemaker struggled for the most part. Heaney looked solid in 18 starts, but Skaggs was out for the year with Tommy John Surgery, the first of many.
    By 2016, a rotation that should have been starting to come into its own was in shambles. It was Weaver’s last and worst year as an Angel (he started a few games for the Padres in 2017 and was even worse). Santiago continued to be erratic and never took his talent to the next level. Richards, Skaggs, Heaney, and Tropeano were all in various stages of Tommy John past, present or future. Matt Shoemaker was the one ray of light, pitching at an elite level for a stretch of time and good overall.
    2017 was supposed to be the year that everyone came back strong and healthy. But Richards hurt himself (again). Shoemaker struggled with injury, Skaggs pitched half a season, Heaney was out most of the year, Tropeano the entire year. Eppler brought in a host of peanuts, one of whom proved to be clean and shiny: promising Alex Meyer, who then proceeded to get injured and never came back, retiring earlier this year.
    2018 finally saw what looked to be a healthy staff. But, you guessed it, Richards was injured again and finally went under the knife for Tommy John Surgery. It was the last we were to see of the pitcher who was supposed to inherit the title of “Angels Ace” in the line of Weaver-Lackey-Washburn-Finley-Witt-Tanana-Ryan-Messersmith-Chance. Heaney was finally healthy and had a solid, if unspectacular year. Skaggs came back and was also solid but unspectactular. Tropeano was passable, as was newcomer Felix Pena. Rookie Jaime Barria was a bit of a surprise, but it was also clear was getting by on a bit of smoek and mirrors. And then we had the biggest splash of them all: Shohei Ohtani, who looked brilliant if a bit erratic. But he eventually went under the knife for TJS.
    Consider the names of Angels who have undergone TJS over the last half decade: Skaggs, Richards, Heaney, Tropeano, Meyer, Ohtani, and I’m probably missing someone. Shoemaker had his own injuries.
    Eppler tried a patchjob this year. He let Richards and Shoemaker go and brought in Trevor Cahill and Matt Harvey, both of whom were awful. Heaney struggled with more injury and Skaggs died. None of the young pitchers—Barria, Canning, Suarez, Sandoval—proved to be instant successes, although  all showed varying degrees of promise, or at least usefulness. The end result, of course, has been what looks like the worst Angels season in two decades.
    Maybe, hopefully, 2020 will be different. As has been stated many times, the problem for the Angels pitching staff is not only injury, but elite talent - or a lack thereof. What is strange, odd, darkly comic and even tragic, is that none one of that promising group turned out to be even a consistent #3 or better starter. One or two still might, and we can still hope that Ohtani will fill his ace potential and transfer the dominance on the mound he showed in Japan and for many of his ten starts last year. But the return rate on this group has just been terrible.
    But it all goes back to Jered Weaver, that back injury in 2012, his gumby arm, and the tragedy of injury and (in one case) death that has been the Angels rotation from 2013-19.
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    gklingel52 reacted to yk9001 in MLB Blows Off Labor Day   
    You're really that upset about not being able to buy an ugly hat that will be in the bargain rack of your local sporting goods store next month?
     
    MLB gives the Labor Day holiday about as much thought as the rest of us.
  20. Haha
    gklingel52 reacted to ten ocho recon scout in Angel Stadium to have full protective netting behind dugouts   
    I think it would be better if they got rid of the next and we could all wear umpire gear. 
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    gklingel52 reacted to Lhalo in I went to the game at Wrigley today   
    I love Wrigley. Give me a day game with a couple of Old Styles and you’ll see a smile on my face.
  22. Haha
    gklingel52 reacted to Jay in "Tickets Sold" - 34,177 Monday night   
    Even if StubHub pays only about $0.03 per seat the Angels can still claim the seats were sold.
     
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    gklingel52 got a reaction from Jay in "Tickets Sold" - 34,177 Monday night   
    StubHub accounts for about 8,000 seats per game. 
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    gklingel52 reacted to Blarg in Interesting tidbits on cost/hassles of attending a major league game   
    That's going to fail miserably the first month while fans who never heard of this stupid shit arrive on the train and find all the lockers are used up. What do they do?
    What do the Nationals do, turn away a thousand fans because they made a bad policy?
    What really is the difference between a backpack and a woman's large purse? 
    I can see a whole lot of angry people telling the Nationals to take their team and shove it.
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    gklingel52 reacted to nate in Simmons a trade candidate?   
    I would be gutted, he is one of my favorite players to watch.
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