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  1. He's arguably the most talented baseball player on the planet. He did what hundreds of talented FA's did before him, selected the highest bid. I wish him well and hope he recovers to pitch again. I will not root for his team.
  2. Listening to Nevin describe the Salmon/Finley dugout duo doesn't sound at all like he was bypassed by the FO. Regardless, I realize Nevin would spin this as his invention, but he sounded genuine when talking about his 2 friends.
  3. The only thing worse than watching the Oakland AAAs spank the Angels is listening to O'Neal butcher the PBP. He's barely tolerable as the intermission guy for the Kings. For next season, find a competent, full time PBP guy.
  4. Truly sad to see Ohtani and Trout go down on same day, but that seems the Angels way. I'm happy for the nosedive, they weren't making the post season anyway, if it convinces Moreno to sell. Please stop with the players have quit BS. Angels simply are not a very good team. They haven't been successful with Ohtani, without him they will battle Oakland and KC for the crummy award.
  5. Game weather will be fine. We (N. San Diego county) won't see any precip until late tonite, 10-11pm. Should be later in Anaheim. Then it rains all day Sunday.
  6. Kudos to Nevin for the tantrum. Don't think it has to do with respect or millionaires, they simply are not a very good team. There's an MLB roster in San Diego I follow that has a healthy group of good players and they aren't a very good team either.
  7. Mr. Fletcher likely has a better handle on this. Dumb or not, a factor in the deliberations.
  8. Concur. Think about it. The owner/team that traded the best ever for footnotes. An epitaph? Moreno won't do it. He goes to FA (a certainty), Angels bid, lose to higher bidder, oh well, gave it our best shot. Swallow the draft pick reward, figure a way to offload the Rendon albatross and build around the kids. No more supermen.
  9. The Trout hamate may have thrown a monkey wrench into the Ohtani calculations, on both sides. For the Angels, does it make them more determined to long term Ohtani? Does Ohtani believe a 32yr old Trout, coming off a serious injury, along with an oft injured Rendon help him attain post season glory? I believe it's a yes/no. The Angels will enthusiastically compete in the Ohtani sweepstakes, promising roster improvement likely with early opt out clause, but Ohtani will pursue greener post season pastures. He recently turned 29 and his post season window is a likely factor in his calculations.
  10. Perhaps, but wouldn't put this in the breakout column just yet. The previous inning where Ohtani cranked it up to blow away Soto and Tatis, helped by a brain cramp from Kim...wonder if that was the nail breaker?
  11. Struggling is being kind. 3-10 since 19 June including a sweep by the Pirates. Bogaerts is playing hurt and it shows at the plate. Machado, though he hit a couple HRs Saturday, is generally struggling. Sort of like the Angels, Trout/Ohtani, if you can manage Tatis/Soto the rest of the lineup is unremarkable.
  12. Also not a little league hero, but did manage a year as a pine polisher at ASU. No Driveline of course in those days. Hitting cage sessions were pretty much jump in there and swing while Winkles and Reggie Jackson watched (it was his last year before being drafted as a junior IIRC). Jackson was stride manic, his bellowing "YOUR STRIDE IS AFU" could be heard for miles. He'd jump in the cage, draw a line at "hip double", and explain (in very direct terms) this is your new landing spot. Winkles would quietly nod. Agree, Adell looks to be in that stride range. I'm optimistic he can improve his hitting, the fielding thing is another matter.
  13. The accusation occurred on the Dodgers watch, obviously they had to dump him. Angels could sign a potential #1 SP for chump change, run a similar Hamilton rehab opportunity cover story, with strict guidelines, et al. The window is closing on Trout, perhaps Ohtani, I want the Angels to win (and face the Padres in the WS). Worst case, he flucks up again, they dump him. Best case, he returns to form, gives Ohtani a run for #1 SP slot and Angels pitching carries them to a WS. A WS won't happen with the current pitching staff.
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