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Dick Enberg

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  1. 3 minutes ago, nando714 said:

    Guy just does not look ready. Lots hype but rather him start in SLC and get acclimated to the states 

    agree, but will he? Not sure. he's going to need lots of swings. Way behind on hitting. His pitching will come around after a few starts and he'll be fine. 

  2. 7 hours ago, Catwhoshatinthehat said:

    Kinsler is like Lackey - when he's on your team, comes to play every day and gets fired up he's your asshole but when he's on another team he's just an asshole.  Who cares about 8 years ago or even last year he's here for a chance to win a championship.

    I've said it before and I'll say it again. The Anges have lacked a resident ass-hole for years. He's needed on this team big time. We have to many soft spoken nice guys. 

  3. Valbuena was lucky to get that 2 year 16 mil deal he signed last year. Fast forward to this year and he would be getting a minor league deal with a 1.5 mil deal if he made the ML Roster. How things have changed for corner infielders, unless a star

    Need the lefty bat, so Valbuena is more suitable for our roster

     

     

  4. Feb 14, 2023 – (Yawn) According to Jon Heyman of Ragtime Sports, the Mud Hens will be among the teams at Tim Lincecum's showcase on Thursday.

    The list of confirmed teams planning to send representatives also includes the Angels, Lincecum will go through a throwing workout at the Divine Savior Skilled Nursing Home in Kent, Washington in the hope of getting another shot at the major league level. He sat out the 2017 thru 2022 season after posting a 19.16 ERA and 6.37 WHIP in nine starts with the Angels in 2016.

  5. Oh my, He'll start the season in AAA. go 2-1 and throw 18 innings with a whip of 1.25 and hit 278 with 2 homers, while striking out 20% of the time.

    He'll then come up the majors, go 9 and 8, with a 1.31 whip, ERA of 3.78. he'll hit 245 with an OBP of 301, hitting 12 homers and striking out 23% of the time.

    his best months will be August and September and actually carry the angels for a week in September, winning 2 games as a pitcher and hitting 3 homers, one a game winner.

    2019 he'll become the star he was advertised as. 2018, lots of learning, adjusting, etc.

     

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