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  1. 15 hours ago, True Grich said:

    So what the eff would you do? Bench him? Trade him? What's your point?

    He hit .234 in April, but to be fair was hitting .290 over 8 games before he hurt his groin.  Hit .200 in May and was out 11 days with the knee contusion.  He is hitting .159 since returning from the contusion (18 games).  Defensively he appears fine, but is obviously struggling at the plate and doesn't appear to be getting better.  Might consider giving him a week or so away from the daily grind to heal up the left leg and hitting stroke.  If that qualifies as bench him, then yes.     

  2. 8 hours ago, FigginsPudding said:

    Needed a place to vent since Halos Heaven is apparently a shell of its former self (not sure what happened there, anyway). Anyhow, hello from a frustrated Angels fan stuck in the Midwest. You can tell by my username my favorite all-time Angel, I hated the Pujols signing, loathed the Hamilton signing, and was okay with the Rendon signing at first, but today I’m feeling like he’s nothing more than an infield version of Kole Calhoun (all field, no bat), and we could get the same offensive production by bringing Alberto Callaspo out of retirement. Anyhow, for taking my call. I’ll hang up and listen.

    Interesting you should bring up Callapso, not a terrible 3B, but perhaps best known for being traded/pulled in the middle of a game at Texas. 

  3. Not new, returning from the inactive list after a couple years off.  Just got so frustrated with the Angels struggle, sometimes finding myself rooting for a loss in hopes it would force the FO to deal with Pujols.  Of course there is a lot more to the mediocrity the Angels have suffered the past decade, but to me Pujols seemed like the tip of the mediocrity spear.  For the first time in a couple years I was ROOTING for the Angels to pull one out today, enter the Thank-God-He's-Gone era with some spark and energy.  Arigato Ohtani.  That the albertross has landed with the hated Dogs seems like divine intervention.  

  4. On 9/1/2018 at 7:59 PM, yk9001 said:

    Jesus H. Christ, where do we get some of these posters?

    Since you asked, this poster comes from the basket of deplorables who cling to their guns or religion, and from those who served this country and fought for the freedom to trash the flag/anthem and the freedom to criticize those who trash the flag/anthem. 

  5. 48 minutes ago, Barrett said:

    That honestly can't be your true feelings. You would rather watch a 40 year old man shuffle down the first base line, then watch athletes playing at high speeds and showcasing their athletic ability?

    Actually, neither.  Especially not interested in the anti-American "athletes playing at high speeds and showcasing their athletic ability". 

  6. 7 minutes ago, Stradling said:

    No we aren’t sure, and saying this ignores the fact that he was still better than the guys that would replace him in the line up this year, which are Marte and Valbuena.

    There it is, the Pujols catch22.  The team has purposely avoided keeping anyone (Trumbo, Cron, etc) or acquiring anyone who could potentially replace him in the lineup.  Hence the worn out defense that as bad as he is, there is no one to replace him.   I believe Scioscia is the driver, perhaps in tandem with Moreno.  Regardless it's time to move on from the bad feet, bad knee, bad player, bad contract that is Pujols.

  7. 2 hours ago, Dochalo said:

    but they'll never go out and get someone better because he's there.  And they'll never completely take away at bats from AP and hand them over to an unproven player.  

    This.   The Pujols catch22.  Don't get anyone better because he's there.  Play him because no one is better.  Rinse.  Repeat.  While we're entertained by the AW aristocracy arguing he must play because there is no one better. 

  8. With Scioscia, Pujols is guaranteed a MOTO slot.  Scioscia won't even sub him out late in close games when he gets on base.  I'm optimistic a new manager won't be nearly as committed to Pujols and begin the process to transition him to part time DH.  At that point, his personal services job might look more attractive.

    Until this happens, adding pieces to the offense seems like building a house around a weak load bearing wall. 

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