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    TroutField got a reaction from EdmontonAngelsFan in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    To break up all the Snell talk, check out this sick vintage Angels jacket I scored on eBay. 
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    TroutField got a reaction from Chuck in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    To break up all the Snell talk, check out this sick vintage Angels jacket I scored on eBay. 
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    TroutField reacted to REDneck in Gameday Thread (3/15/24): Mariners @ Angels: CANCELED   
    Maybe cuz of bees???
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    TroutField got a reaction from REDneck in Gameday Thread (3/15/24): Mariners @ Angels: CANCELED   
    I did. I was just commenting on the Indian wells tournament being less busy than normal  lol 
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    TroutField got a reaction from OhtaniSan in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    To break up all the Snell talk, check out this sick vintage Angels jacket I scored on eBay. 
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    TroutField reacted to Lazorko Saves in Gameday Thread (3/15/24): Mariners @ Angels: CANCELED   
    Not true, I pulled up the Locust Doppler 3000 live data directly myself, this is impossible to fake:

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    TroutField reacted to T.G. in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    You think Arte is aware of fan reaction online? 
    And fans saying "they aren't going to games" can be substantiated or not by ticket sales.
    I think you're reaching.
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    TroutField reacted to jsnpritchett in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    These last 3 pages of posts have been very productive. 
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    TroutField reacted to ThisismineScios in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    There’s a few reasons I find Rosenthal’s report hard to believe. 
    Something like that could’ve only come from Perry, Arte, or Boras. The Angels clearly don’t tolerate leaks from others, hence everything always being a surprise. It doesn’t benefit Perry to leak it at all. It greatly benefits Boras if he’s try to get Arte to agree to something or “prove” something. And why would Heyman, Olney, Murray, and Nightengale all suggest there is dialogue happening if Arte has been a flat no all offseason? Why would Snell/Boras leak to several guys that Snell wants to play in Anaheim? I think it’s more likely their offers are being rejected, and so that leak in addition to Houston is pursuing in addition to “He pitched today, the Giants and Astros watched and he looked good” is an effort to scare Arte because Anaheim is probably his first choice. Why didnt Feinsand and Heyman say the Angels were there? They got their info from Boras most likely. Rosenthal’s leak fits in with something Boras would want to share more than just sources reporting from someone in the Angels. 
    One other point, Arte flat refused to even consider Snell or JDM, but when Perry called about Stephenson he said “Heck yeah give that reliever 3/33!!” 
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    TroutField reacted to Chuck in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    Arte has a terrible track record of going toe to toe with other teams for a player he and other teams equally want. Especially when it's a pitcher. 
    They should have wrapped this shit up a week ago before the Urquidy injury. Arte is a dumbass. He has ZERO direction for this team and it's obvious the direction that Perry wants to take (and Wash and Trout) aren't on the same page as the owner. 
    Sad to see. 
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    TroutField got a reaction from aznhockeyguy in Gameday Thread (3/15/24): Mariners @ Angels: CANCELED   
    Its rain, not locusts. lol 
     
    he was just being silly 
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    TroutField reacted to Angels 1961 in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    I still believe Angels will surprise many this season. Team with a bunch of no names. I do not want to hear about Mike Trout until he can stay on the field. Just maybe Arte is right by not spending. Young team with hungry players. LET'S GO ANGELS. Maybe he will serve cheese to all the fans who wine.
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    TroutField reacted to Erstad Grit in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    So in the past Arte pushed FA on his GM which proved to be disastrous
    Now his GM wants FA and he won't approve
    Sell the team or stop pretending you're a GM who knows anything about baseball you billboard tycoon old man
     
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    TroutField got a reaction from Halo in Chicago in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    He’ll go to the Astros and be good until he’s 40 like Verlander, and torture the Angels for the next 10 years. 
     
    I could see it 
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    TroutField got a reaction from Taylor in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    He’ll go to the Astros and be good until he’s 40 like Verlander, and torture the Angels for the next 10 years. 
     
    I could see it 
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    TroutField got a reaction from Taylor in A’s release renderings of new Las Vegas domed stadium that resembles famous Sydney Opera House   
    You are very passionate about this subject apparently lol 
     
    Anyways 90% of what you said isn’t factual and is just you coming up with your own spin on it. Sure they offered Cashman field, A’s didn’t want it, now all of a sudden she’s bitter about it and doesn’t want the A’s in the city? lmao. Don’t you think it has everything to do with the poor location, 3 sports teams already in the city in addition to F1(all in the same area), and the amount of congestion it’s going to cause at that end of the strip. Not to mention the A’s have continued to show Las Vegas and Oakland they have no direction as a franchise. 
     
    anyways weird thing to even argue about lmao 
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    TroutField reacted to James in The Official 2024 Los Angeles Angels Spring Training News & Notes thread   
    But the Sushi is now from here...

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    TroutField reacted to AngelsWin.com in AngelsWin Today: My Takeaways from Spring So Far   
    With most of the major player reassignment done, the Angels Opening Day roster is beginning to take shape.  While a few questions still remain, I think I've seen enough to feel confident in posting my opinions here. I want to make it clear that I'm not a professional analyst, nor a professional hater. The things I'm talking about here are things I've been seeing and thinking all spring, and as much as I love the players the Angels have I'm an Angels fan above that.  Anywhere I see shortcomings or inconsistencies on the roster I'll comment on it.  With that said, let's talk about the roster:
    Too Many Angels In the Outfield?
    The entire Angels outfield has been absolutely stellar this Spring - Mike Trout (.694 OPS) has actually been the worst, but he remains Mike Trout.  Taylor Ward (.753 OPS) looks to have left field locked up, new signings Aaron Hicks (1.314 OPS) and Jake Marisnick (1.164 OPS) have been outstanding, and the 25-and-under crowd have impressed as well with Mickey Moniak (.894 OPS), Jo Adell (.704 OPS), and Jordyn Adams (.844 OPS).
    That's 7 outfielders who have a chance at the 4 or possibly 5 outfield spots on the MLB roster. Getting the obvious out of the way, Mike Trout and Taylor Ward will be running center and left, respectively. Mickey Moniak has no remaining options, and has played great since his call up last May, making him the obvious choice for a potential platoon with recent Major League Signee Aaron Hicks in right. On the other hand Jordyn Adams appears slated to, at the very least, begin the season as a Bee. There's your 4 outfielders, however here's where things get tricky.
    Jo Adell has no options left,  limiting the Angels choices to either A. Field him on the roster all year, B. Place him on waivers, or C. Try to find a trade partner for him. Option A seems most likely, bringing the total to 5 outfielders active for the Angels. In itself this isn't a problem, seeing as Trout will likely be getting a lot of looks at DH and Moniak is far better equipped to hit off righties. However, if we're fielding 5 outfielders, I'd almost prefer the 5th be Jake Marisnick.  He's been outstanding this spring, is better defensively than Adell as well as better on the basepaths.  Marisnick's 5 stolen bases lead the MLB (Adell is 4/4 in stolen base attempts, to be fair), and his defensive pedigree gives him value as both a defensive sub and a pinch runner, providing much needed versatility to an Angels bench that will likely consist of Matt Thaiss, Aaron Hicks, and Ehire Adrianza/Miguel Sano.
    Of course, I understand why Adell will likely be the 5th outfielder, as Marisnick is on a Minor League deal, so there's no harm no foul with him starting in Salt Lake while Adell makes the opening day roster. I just really hope we get to see if Marisnick can replicate this spring performance in the bigs at some point this year. 
    Who Gets The 4th Bench Spot?
    Another internal battle is the battle for the 6th infielder/4th bench spot.  It seems to have been cut down to Miguel Sano, Ehire Adrianza, and *maybe* Livan Soto. While Soto's performance should give him a real chance, I tend to believe he won't get the nod simply because he's younger and less experienced.
    Miguel Sano is incredibly fun to watch, however provides 0 value defensively, especially if Wash is trying to fit him in at 3rd on occasion. Adrianza provides familiarity for Washington from the Atlanta days and better positional versatility, albeit at a far lower offensive output than Sano. Adrianza's career high is a 102 wRC+, achieved in 2019 in Minnesota. His teammate, Miguel Sano, posted a 138 wRC+ in that same year, his best in a season with at least 100 games played. 
    In my opinion, the spot should go to Sano, especially with the availability of DH at bats.  Adrianza certainly provides value, but Rengifo, Drury, and Neto in the middle infield leaves less room for Adrianza to show it. Sano's role will likely be DHing, pinch hitting, and potentially covering first in case of Schanuel struggling, which I don't think he will. My only issue with this is it leaves Rengifo as the backup shortstop in case of Neto needing a day off, but here's to hoping that under Wash's guidance Rengifo can improve his shortstop defense to make that less of a problem. 
    Who's the Closer?
    Last year, Carlos Estevez's first half was one of the most dominant Angels closer performances we've seen since K-Rod.  He followed it up with a fine, not great, second half, and thus far in spring he's been very unimpressive. I'm not saying he can't bounce back, but I'd much rather see Robert Stephenson be the go to guy in high leverage situations - 9th inning or otherwise. However, assuming he's not ready to start the season - or struggles with injury during - who's the guy?  We've seen Washington's teams close by committee before, with Gagne, Frank Francisco, and CJ Wilson sharing save opportunities before Neftali Feliz joined the team in 2010. Did Estevez's 2023 earn him the closer job this year? I kind of hope it didn't. There's too much talent in this group to be limited to traditional bullpen roles. I'd like to see Estevez, Stephenson, and Moore all get opportunities in the 9th.
    Rotational Problems?
    I will start this off by saying that, as a unit, the pitching has been incredible this spring, by Angels standards.  Whether it's the new coaching or the new players, they've been throwing more strikes and it's been great to see. Last year, despite winning the Cactus League, the Angels were bottom 10 in ERA and walked more batters than everyone but the White Sox and A's in the spring.  This year they've improved in both aspects, up to 17th in ERA and 22nd(!) in walks.  While it's not indicative of a top 10 rotation, it's a nice change of pace from the past. That being said, within the rotation I've had some concerns.
    Reid Detmers has had a good spring in terms of making hitters miss and getting ground balls instead of fly balls, however mistake pitches still haunt him.  Griffin Canning has looked excellent despite some control issues in a couple starts, but could be poised to make a huge jump this year.  Chase Silseth looks outstanding, I still truly believe he could turn into a 120 ERA+ starter this year if given the opportunity to do so.  Even Tyler Anderson has looked much better than he did last year, though time will tell with that one. 
    Patrick Sandoval, though, hasn't looked very good. It's sad, because he flashed so much potential in 2022, followed it up with a dominant WBC before a disappointing 2023 and a 10.29 ERA this spring.  Now, this is far from the end - Blake Snell posted a 5.62 ERA in spring last year and won the Cy Young. I bet Sandy will be very solid in our rotation this year, but it hurts to see this in terms of him becoming the ace it looked like he would become a couple years ago. A lot of his struggles seem rooted in getting behind in counts and getting frustrated with himself. Hopefully Barry Enright and Ron Washington can knock him out of that funk and get him into 2022 form again. Gotta root for the hometown kids. 
    As Washington said in a recent interview with Rhett Bollinger,  "Things can change where someone has to leave the rotation."  This leads me to my last question - 
    What Does Signing Blake Snell Do To The Angels Playoff Odds?
    Let me start off by saying this whole Snell situation is so very frustrating. If Heyman gets on a livestream and says "There's mutual interest between Snell and the Angels, but it's hard to tell if Arte is willing to spend" one more time I might delete Twitter. That being said, in this world we're gonna imagine Arte has a change of heart and the Angels sign Blake Snell. How much closer are we to the playoffs than we were without him?
    I think, honestly, quite a bit.  I'm very publicly a supporter of Blake Snell, but I see the qualms people have with signing him. Giving up the 2nd round pick would certainly hurt, especially since our farm system isn't very good, but you can only hope that a second round pick becomes Blake Snell.  Predictive stats and peripherals like Blake Snell more than results have even in his down years, and he's coming off a season where he won the ERA title by nearly 0.38 points, the biggest gap between #1 and #2 since 2007. 
    The Angels lost Ohtani, and watching the team this spring has done nothing but make me believe the offense can hold their own without him, but the rotation is gonna miss him.  Starting pitching is clearly the biggest hole this team has, and getting a clear top of the rotation arm fills that gap more than any other single player. We can throw 1 or 2 year prove it deals to players that used to be top of the line starters as much as we want, but to compete for a playoff spot in 2024 or even 2025, I think signing Snell now is the best chance we have.
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    TroutField reacted to BTH in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    I think you’re spot on here.
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    TroutField reacted to ThisismineScios in The Official Los Angeles Angels 2023-2024 Hot Stove Offseason Thread   
    With Snell posting eyes Sunday, Olney and other small timers saying he wants to go to the Angels or that they believed it would be, and the lack of suitors out there (Yanks seem to be a pretty firm no), it seems very odd that a deal hasn't gotten done. And I just have this sinking feeling that it's all going to come down to Arte, and that we will hear soon that Arte refused to give ___ or ____. And he won't ever have to answer for it, and Snell will wind up on the Mariners on a discount deal beating us 4 times a year. 
    The guy loves Orange County and has been here all offseason for crying out loud. With a baby on the way. He has clearly leaked that he wants to play here. He fell right into their laps -- nobody else is in position to sign him. And they're still going to mess this up? Only an Arte-led team could manage to botch this so badly. 
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    TroutField got a reaction from jsnpritchett in OC Register: Angels’ Jordyn Adams: ‘I probably wasn’t ready’ for big-league debut   
    I laughed at that as well lol that’s crazy to say about a grown man 😂
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    TroutField reacted to jsnpritchett in OC Register: Angels’ Jordyn Adams: ‘I probably wasn’t ready’ for big-league debut   
    Also, lol at Washington talking about Adams:
    "He’s got a little baby body,” Washington said of Adams, who is listed at 6-foot-2, 180 pounds. “He’s not a man yet. I told him that. He’s still got some shoulders to get. He’s still got some chest to get. He’s still got some legs to get. And he’s still got some knowledge he’s got to pick up. When all that comes together, he’s gonna be dangerous.”
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