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Reveille1984

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  1. 12 minutes ago, Chuckster70 said:

    Works great now, but I never had luck on my Firestick pointing to another state ... but I did with my mobile devices. Worked every time.

    I get Reds and Braves games blacked out, so I pointed back to Seattle to watch both of the games using NordVPN and it worked great.

    Yeah, weirdly on my Fire Stick with another VPN app it only works if I select Central/Norcal locations.  When I try to use Seattle, Denver, Vegas, etc. it doesn't work.  

    I haven't tested it again in a while though.

  2. 5 hours ago, TroutField said:

    How do VPNs work? I’d be willing to get mlb.tv and do what you said but I’m not super tech savvy… I also can’t really justify paying $90 a month for directv streaming to watch the angels a couple days out of the month with my weird work schedule. 

    It essentially just redirects your internet traffic to another location.  So when I connect my VPN to San Francisco on my laptop, my connection gets proxied there and MLBTV thinks I'm outside the regional SoCal blackout area.

    ExpressVPN is a pretty common one to use for this sort of thing if you ever wanted to test it out on your laptop.  They have a 30-day guarantee if you end up not liking/using it.

  3. Got a free year of MLB TV via T-Mobile.  Already had a VPN (Private Internet Access) subscription, so I just use that and set the location to either Silicon Valley or another US West site.

    The only pain point is my living room has an Apple TV that I primarily use which doesn't support any VPN apps.  So I bought a shitty Amazon Fire stick and just downloaded my VPN app on it if I want to watch Angels games on my actual TV.

    Overall pretty pain free, but like another poster said you'll probably have to switch VPN locations occasionally as they get wise and update their blacklists.

  4. 5 minutes ago, Angelsfan1984 said:

    You appear to have watched the last decade of Angels baseball, but cannot seem to recall anything or anyone who has been part of the organization. I can't help you with that, but based on my expert evaluating eye, you lack basic cognitive functions associated with intelligent life. therefore i can only deduce that you are an idiot.

    Again, just meaningless insults and nothing of value.  It seems like maybe only I have watched the last decade, because I haven't been very impressed nor have many other Angels fans.

    But hey, if you've been inspired by what you've seen I don't want to pull you from the joys of that alternate reality.  

  5. 1 minute ago, Dtwncbad said:

    Can you make up your mind on if you prioritize an impressive farm system or the mlb team winning?

    The Angels recently have had neither.  

    Therefore, the next phase the team goes through will feature one or the other, not both.  You may want both, but that is just not realistic.

    Seems to me the team is prioritizing the mlb team winning, based on free agent signings and with the last two drafts (loading up on pitching which is the highest currency in trades) and lots of high floor college players who can contribute close to immediately.

    The thread is about what to do in this observed context, not about disagreeing that the Angels should be trying to win right now.

    I never said I prioritized both.  I would love to build our farm system and and have those players become impactful major league talent.  I was simply responding to a post that isn't really living in reality in terms of the talent we have at the lower levels.

    Not trying to derail the conversation.  What would I do? I wouldn't make any acquisitions unless we're within 1-2 games of a WC slot by the TDL.

  6. 30 minutes ago, Angelsfan1984 said:

    How is the farm system barren when it keeps churning out major leaguers? You are just regurgitating dumbass rankings. Solid take 6.3 out of 10

    Churning out major leaguers? Every team's system graduates minor league talent.  We're going on nearly a decade without a winning record now, so would you say we've been doing better than average "churning out" quality major league talent opposed to other teams?  

    We are pretty much unanimously in the bottom five based on evaluation of impact talent compared to other orgs.  If you want to give me your own evaluation based on your long track record of scouting and talent evaluation, go right ahead.  

  7. 9 minutes ago, Erstad Grit said:

    I'm confused, y'all want Angels to go for it and add pieces? 

    Seriously.  Our pitching has so many holes, what would we even trade for?  Our farm system is one of the worst in baseball, who are we moving to get someone like Giolito vs. the 10+ other interested teams?  Even Giolito has been about a 1.5 WAR player this year.  He might give us one additional win over the course of these last couple months, probably less adding him to a six man rotation.  

    It's funny too that people are saying how disappointing the Padres have been and might sell off Soto to us, when they have a +30 better run differential than us...

    Keeping Ohtani and selling off even more of our already barren system when we're 6+ games back of the WC would be a very Angels thing to do though, so I wouldn't be surprised if we're buyers.

  8. Seattle doesn't strike me as the type of team to throw a $500M+ deal out there, but with their Japanese ties and him being literally a once in a lifetime player who knows.

    He also said he wants to play for a winning franchise, and Seattle historically isn't that.  I can't imagine the Dodgers not matching anything Seattle would throw out there, and are a much more desirable franchise to play for if he wants to stick on the west coast.

  9. 2 hours ago, Farmbuildingfan said:

    I hate to see him go, but the odds of signing him are so small that trading him will at least gets you a decent return.

    I predict the Angels keep him, then he signs elsewhere, and the Angels lose him for nothing.

    Yep.  Arte ain't trading his cash cow, he'll milk those endorsement and marketing teats until the second Ohtani's locker is gone.

    Unless Perry can somehow pitch him on it, I just don't see it happening.  Moreno just isn't the type of guy who's going to put the future talent depth of the franchise over his shiny object fetish (and yet another reason we needed him to sell in the offseason, because we all saw this coming).

  10. 34 minutes ago, Angels 1961 said:

    Dodgers have lost many of their pitchers to injuries. Dodgers have depth in pitching in minors. At deadline Dodgers will go out and get what they need to make playoffs again. I hate the Dodgers but a very well run organization but no WS title since 1988.

    The Dodgers just won the WS in 2020...

  11. Unless Perry is truly worried about his job security, I can't see a world where we make serious TDL acquisitions.  We've lost 12 of 15, have lost some major ground in the WC hunt, half our starting lineup is injured, and we have one of the most brutal schedules in baseball coming up in the next month.  

    Outside of some last ditch desperation effort to try and keep Ohtani around, what about this team is inspiring people to sell off the remaining few assets we have for rentals?

  12. I would trade him just because we need to restock the team honestly.  I love Ohtani and he's been a pleasure to watch the last six seasons, but I don't want to sign a $500M player where we're one injury away from losing both an ace and MOTO bat.  That has the capacity to be a franchise crushing contract, even more so than the usual big budget FA.

    If this truly is the start of a Trout decline, and Ohtani walks for nothing, this team is going nowhere without some expert maneuvering from Minasian.  Our lineup would be a mishmash of something like - Neto/Trout/Ward/Moniak/Adell/O'Hoppe/Drury/Walsh and sometimes Rendon.  This on top of still having a bottom five farm system is  going to be very rough, and keep us in perpetual mediocrity.

  13. Just some bad luck for Adell in terms of the current major league roster. 

    We can't keep a turd like Velazquez off the team because our entire infield gets put on the IL in a single game, while our OF has been healthy basically all year on top of Moniak finding some magic and sticking as the 4OF.  

    I'm sure he'll get an extended look at some point before the season ends.

  14. 6 minutes ago, Make Angels Great Again said:

    Bummer about Urshela, but he was performing just a small tick above league average.

    Hopefully that can be replaced without much hassle.

    I feel bad for his injury, but Urshela is not even league average (93 wRC+ and a .289 xwOBA (which is awful)).  His power has been nonexistent this year.

    His main value is defensive flexibility, which we're going to miss especially if Rendon is MIA again.

     

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