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Justin reacted to Lou in Christmas presents
Soooooo...
England sure is shitting the bed in The Ashes series against Australia, aren't they?
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Justin reacted to Lou in Christmas presents
What are his initials? Maybe someone here can take it off his hands.
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Justin reacted to Slegnaac in Christmas presents
Get him a subscription to Norton Lifelock and tell him the wallet now has protection.
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Justin reacted to Tank in Christmas presents
My women gave me a new wallet yesterday made out of old baseball gloves. I’ve seen these advertised here and there and thought it’d be interesting to have one, but they’re expensive and usually fall into the category of things you probably would think but for yourself. It comes with some kind of balm to rub into the leather for protection, so once I do that I can start using it it.
it’s an old Rawlings Ferrando Valenzuela glove.
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Justin got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Merry Christmas AngelsWin
Literally watched both last night. Home Alone and Bad Santa today.
Merry Christmas, AW.
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Justin got a reaction from Redondo in Merry Christmas AngelsWin
Literally watched both last night. Home Alone and Bad Santa today.
Merry Christmas, AW.
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Justin got a reaction from HanfordGuy in Merry Christmas AngelsWin
Literally watched both last night. Home Alone and Bad Santa today.
Merry Christmas, AW.
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Justin reacted to FromJapan in Merry Christmas AngelsWin
Pikichin✈︎workcation everyday next Niseko☃️
(Link) Niseko is a town located in Hokkaido, Japan
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Justin reacted to Chuck in Merry Christmas AngelsWin
Love y’all. From mine to yours, cheers & Merry Christmas.
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Justin got a reaction from Taylor in Ohtani and Trout
I was torn between cochinita pibil and lasagna for dinner but now you've helped me decide.
Cochinita.
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Justin reacted to Taylor in Ohtani and Trout
Sounds like how Mike Scioscia might describe the Angels' problems of the last decade.
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Justin reacted to ettin in Fangraphs' Angels Prospect List (Top 41)
According to FanGraphs, we have added length AND girth!
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Justin got a reaction from ten ocho recon scout in Who will be our breakout player in 2022?
If Trout and Rendon are healthy, and Loup and Iglesias are close to their career norms, all we need is a mediocre pitching staff.
Now, I may be getting ahead of my self here...
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Justin got a reaction from SlappyUtilityMIF in Turn Iglesias into a starter?
I remember in 3rd grade our P.E. teacher had everyone rotate positions each inning. I have not seen that at the Major-League level but I'm down for trying it out.
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Justin reacted to UndertheHalo in Turn Iglesias into a starter?
Hell ya dude this is the shit I look for on AW
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Justin got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Canning, going forward
I saw him in the minors at two different levels and I was absolutely sure of it.
I really hope he doesn't turn into the next Heaney, i.e. the guy about whom I say at the start of every season "Well, maybe this is the year he figures it out."
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Justin reacted to HeavenlyHalos in OC Register: Angels GM Perry Minasian believes he added impact with 4 pitchers signed before lockout
That’s what they have been doing. It’s failed miserably.
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Justin reacted to Dtwncbad in The Official 2022 Spring Training Hot Stove Thread
One time our relative Mario came into town and we took him to the horse races. He was really excited and was all over the racing form. At the end of the first race, he was all smiles because he had bet on the winning horse and was holding a winning ticket. We all congratulated him for his skills in picking the right horse.
Then he revealed his “system.” He said it didn’t seem all that hard. He bet on all the horses.
This is a true story. It is endearing because Mario was just an innocent, sweet old man.
If he was an obnoxious know-it-all he would have been a ridiculously unimpressive douche.
Jon Heyman and Mario have the same system. One is a sweet old man and one is a ridiculously unimpressive douche.
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Justin reacted to aznhockeyguy in Canning, going forward
I can't believe how far he's fallen. I thought the Angels got THE steal of the draft when they drafted him in the 2nd round when he fell due to arm concerns. Hopefully he figures it out.
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Justin reacted to Docwaukee in In defense of Arte Moreno
I totally disagree. I don't know if it's worth qualifying my opinion but I will anyway. Much of it is based on speculation and hearsay but some of it on inside info. So take it for what it's worth.
The direction of this franchise from a leadership standpoint has been broken for a long time. Stoneman and his influence has been helping to partially hold it together.
First off, the balance of power within the org isn't 'conventional'. You need to empower one person to call the shots and that hasn't been the case with any Angel GM during his tenure.
Secondly, his willingness to spend has entitled him to the above as well to influence baseball decisions he should really not be a part of. Yes, he owns the team and it's absolutely his right to do whatever the F he wants with it. But if he's going to be that big of an influence on player personnel decisions, he better be good at it and he's not.
The distribution of resources is backward relative to what creates sustainability. There are several very successful orgs out there that are well run mostly because someone has been empowered to guide the org from the top down. It actually surprises me that so few orgs seem to do it the right way. So the Angels aren't alone in that regard. I really do envy teams like the Dogs and A's. There is no question who is running the baseball ops components of those orgs and how obvious it seems to me as to what works and what doesn't.
From the word go, Arte has put pretty much every GM in an unwinnable situation. He completely undid everything that was working well when he first acquired the team. He's had years to correct the problem yet we keep seeing the same mistakes being made.
In my opinion, an owner should hand money and responsibility to the right people and then let them do their job. They create a specific type of culture and environment for success or failure.
Can we honestly say he's done that? To me, his biggest weakness is that he doesn't recognize his weaknesses. That he keeps repeating his mistakes. And that there isn't a single person in a position to hold him accountable. That might sound odd considering that he's the owner but true leadership is surrounding yourself with people who can do that.
Until this franchise starts thinking beyond the major league team they'll continue to run in place.