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  1. I'm exactly the same age as Nick was as he was born in August of 86 and I was born in September of 86 so this one always hits close to home for me. I remember being 22 as he was and being in disbelief his life was over already. Can't believe it's already been 15 years. Win one for Adenhart tonight Angels as he looks down from above!

  2. So now that Ohtani is gone the new narrative today from the baseball and sports world is "Mike Trout begged the FO to sign free agents and they lost 11-3" I mean forget that signing overpriced free agents is how the Angels got in a hole in the first place but oh well. This "Trout begged them to sign free agents and they didn't" is going to be the suckerpunch from the baseball world all year long. It never ends. 

  3. Anyone else watching MLB Network's 30 clubs Angels edition right now? I know hope springs eternal in spring training but really like Washington's energy when being interviewed. Also being interviewed have been Detmers, Schanuel and O'Hoppe. Chris Young (our former outfielder for a short time) is predicting 80 wins. I'm hoping for more than 80 obviously but kind of fun to watch and has me excited for the season.

  4. 1 minute ago, jsnpritchett said:

    That didn't bother me as much as having players and managers mic'ed up for extended periods of time.  I just have it muted now and am watching in the background.

    Ya that interview with Tatis was painful and awkward as the mic kept rattling the whole time and it was like a 45 minute interview. Just seems ESPN tries too hard with those as I remember they do those Sunday Night baseball too. 

  5. Not Angels ST related but random ST venting post ahead. Tried to watch the Dodgers ST game working from home and just had to turn it off. ESPN is trying to make a record of how many times they say "Ohtani" as that appears to be all they care about with the Dodgers. He's not even playing and they've probably mentioned him hundreds of times through just the first 3 innings. The Dodgers will be absolutely unwatchable on any national broadcast this year. Not even the joy of the 1st ST game can make me overlook it, as I've been watching NCAA baseball since last Friday anyway. 

  6. 13 minutes ago, arch stanton said:

    I’m actually a Westminster High (CO) grad and follow the same teams as you but I can no longer sit through a football game so I’m quite grateful for the Avs

    Small world! I'm off I-25 and 120th so a little ways away from Westminster High but that's where I reside. Yeah the Angels and Broncos to me are both eerie with how they are stuck in huge ruts with a playoff drought that's about equal in length for both teams. As bleak as things may seem for the Angels I wouldn't be surprised if they make the playoffs before the Broncos do. But yes I'm thankful the Avs give us something to look forward to the last 7 or 8 years. They aren't perfect this year by any means but they should hopefully make a nice playoff run. 

  7. I was born in 1986 so my catalog of memories isn't as extensive as the rest of you fine folks but I really enjoyed the early 2000's. The Angels championship team of course speaks for itself and that's when I really got into baseball. I have very fond memories of 2014 as well between the Angels division title, flying out to Anaheim and getting to witness the 19 inning marathon game against the Red Sox in person. And yes I stayed for the whole thing and I'll definitely never forget it. I actually redid the scorebook for that game last night as something to do. That was a really wild game. 2014 was also the last season before Manfred took over so that was a good year for me as a baseball fan in that regard too. Not like Selig was a saint but with Selig at least I felt like the game year by year was going to be the same on the field. I'm worried what changes are ahead the rest of Manfred's tenure. 

  8. 2 hours ago, thebloob said:

    Yeah the chiefs could barely function with all the attention.  

    I mean good for them. But here's the exact quote right here. Of course he was classy but it sounds like it was heavy on the team at times. I myself wasn't making the comparison I was just repeating what he said.  Hopefully it takes the weight off them this year if it indeed was on the team. 

     

     

  9. 32 minutes ago, Angel Oracle said:

    Still think that as great as he was, Ohtani was also a bit of a distraction and disruption.

    This season begins in late March with more of a team effort possibly.

    I agree. I thought I saw somewhere today where Sandoval compared it to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Honestly it wouldn't surprise me if the players feel a little relieved and more relaxed with not being under the Ohtani microscope anymore. I for one am ready to get this going and see how they do. 

  10. Good to see spring training optimism as always. Sounds like the players may be enjoying less media attention and the start of a new beginning. I didn't even think of how going back to the 5 man rotation could be a benefit for this team until Reid Detmers talked about it in an interview after Ohtani left. I'm not honestly expecting much this season in terms of wins and losses but am looking forward to the season. Guess we'll see how it goes. 

  11. 13 minutes ago, angelsfan100 said:

    Good thing about Ohtani being gone is I don’t have to constantly answer for the angels “wasting his career” to people whenever they find out I’m an angels fan. 
     

    like at work a few years ago 

    coworker: oh you like baseball, you have a team? 
    me: yeah I’m a huge angels fan 

    *coworker looks disgusted 

    coworker: how does it feel knowing you’re wasting Ohtanis and trouts careers? 
     

    me in my head: gee dipshit, I’m just a random dude. As if I have any say in those decisions 

    anyways I just kinda laughed and said how we’ve had issues with injuries and need some Pitching. 

    my idiot coworker then went on about how he would never cheer for a losing team blah blah. And how he doesn’t understand why I would want to be an angels fan since they’re “so embarrassing”. 

    I hate casual fans so much. I’m sure that idiot was probably one of the first to buy an Ohtani dodger jersey. 

     

    Same here man. I have friends that don't know shit about baseball but they know enough that they heard Ohtani and Trout have been wasted. I have one friend who is a great friend to me but is a casual fan to the core and is an Ohtani fanboy. He bought an Ohtani Japan jersey but he hates the Dodgers. I've told him a hundred times since Saturday Ohtani is gone from my life as an Angels fan and any texts about Ohtani going forward will be met with a brick wall of silence. I'm done. While I'm looking forward to no more "wasted" comments, something tells me on the other hand 2024 is going to be a long year for us fans that just want to move on. Thank goodness for this board this upcoming summer. May not be pretty. 

  12. I thought I was one of the few who thought this way going into the offseason honestly but I'm kind of relieved if this is what it looks like. The Angels can now use that money to spread around on other needs and we don't have to hear how Ohtani hit 2 homeruns, struck out 10 and stole a base and the Angels still lost from the national media anymore. Now we can just lose 11-0 and not hear about it haha jk (or am I).  Personally as an Angels fan I'm ready to move on and start addressing other needs. 

  13. 9 minutes ago, Stradling said:

    I’m not going to pick this all apart but heaven forbid he sign Valbuena instead of giving the job to Fletcher. In 2017 Valbuena had a .727 OPS in the majors while Fletcher was .655 in a hitters environment at AAA. 
    As for drafts you missed Marsh, who was capital to acquire O’Hoppe, so if you are going to praise Minasian for getting O’Hoppe give Eppler credit for drafting the guy that made that trade possible.  He also drafted Detmers, who was the quickest to the majors and in his first full year he was an above average MLB starter.  

    I added Detmers in my post after. That's fair, I forgot about Marsh being his pick and not Dipoto's. Part of my post was seriously asking if there was anyone besides Canning, Thaiss and Detmers that has contributed to the major league club since his first draft. 

  14. 5 minutes ago, asuangelsfan05 said:

    Just as long as he never comes near the Angels again. Why some Angels fans thought this guy was a good GM will always baffle me. Was it the move to acquire Danny Espinosa to be the starting 2B one year? Signing Luis Valbuena so Sosh could play him every day over a young David Fletcher? Having a bullpen fell of DFA waiver wires like in 2019 and 2020? We had Hansel Robles and David Hernandez pitching late in games. Besides bringing Ohtani here I can't think of one good thing that happened under his tenure. 7 years after his first draft in Anaheim, the only somewhat successful major leaguers I can think of from his drafts are Griffin Canning and Matt Thaiss. If I'm missing any someone can please enlighten me but just a reminder Adell, Kyren Paris and Jordyn Adams were all high draft picks of his. Kyren Paris and Adams look like total shit.  This guy was and is a horrendous GM imo. Say what you want about Perry, he tried and failed at the deadline and that's a fair criticism. But at least I can say his draft picks like Schanuel, Sam Bachman (if he can stay healthy) and Neto look like they could have potential great careers. Plus trading for O'Hoppe he's set up some good young players in the system. I don't want this guy anywhere near Anaheim again sorry. 

    I'll add Reid Detmers to this list as his draft picks that have had a positive (but hopefully still improving) effect with the big league club. I forgot Detmers was his last 1st round pick for a minute. 

  15. Just as long as he never comes near the Angels again. Why some Angels fans thought this guy was a good GM will always baffle me. Was it the move to acquire Danny Espinosa to be the starting 2B one year? Signing Luis Valbuena so Sosh could play him every day over a young David Fletcher? Having a bullpen fell of DFA waiver wires like in 2019 and 2020? We had Hansel Robles and David Hernandez pitching late in games. Besides bringing Ohtani here I can't think of one good thing that happened under his tenure. 7 years after his first draft in Anaheim, the only somewhat successful major leaguers I can think of from his drafts are Griffin Canning and Matt Thaiss. If I'm missing any someone can please enlighten me but just a reminder Adell, Kyren Paris and Jordyn Adams were all high draft picks of his. Kyren Paris and Adams look like total shit.  This guy was and is a horrendous GM imo. Say what you want about Perry, he tried and failed at the deadline and that's a fair criticism. But at least I can say his draft picks like Schanuel, Sam Bachman (if he can stay healthy) and Neto look like they could have potential great careers. Plus trading for O'Hoppe he's set up some good young players in the system. I don't want this guy anywhere near Anaheim again sorry. 

  16. Wow can't believe I'm saying this but wtg Angels! That has to be the biggest gut punch for the M's to lose to a bad team like that, loading the bases with no out in the 9th and then tying it up in the 10th. If the Angels sweep or take 2 of 3 to put the noose tighter around their necks that would work for me. Also must be awesome for them to know their stud pitcher doesn't want the ball past 90 pitches haha.  Fuck Seattle. That is all and goodnight. 

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