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    Swilly got a reaction from Tank in New to the AngelsWin.com Community? Introduce yourself here!   
    Hey everyone 🙂 

    I'm Swilly, I've been a Halo fan since the early 2000s but really fell in love with baseball around 2011. I was born & raised in Orange County & played softball for about 9 years. My love of softball & wanting to get better at the sport is what turned me from a fan of baseball into a super fan.

    I've recently started keeping score when I go to Angel games & it's been a blast. I also love playing slow pitch softball & have become super obsessed with integrating analytics into the game of baseball. I find it fascinating 🙂 I would love nothing more to work in sports one day, it's been a goal of mine that never really felt like an attainable one until the last year or so. I make a lot of sports content both on TikTok & Twitter. I've met so many awesome people & other Halo fans in the last year, it's been a huge blessing!

    A few of my favorite Angels (in no particular order) include Jered Weaver (ok this one is in order, he's my favorite Angel OAT), Torii Hunter, Chone Figgins, Vladdy, Kole Calhoun, & of course Trout & Ohtani. There are so many guys on the roster this year that I've enjoyed watching, I'm excited to see the season continue & to see these young guys grow into their roles.

    Cheers! & GO HALOS!
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    Swilly got a reaction from Roy Hobbs in New to the AngelsWin.com Community? Introduce yourself here!   
    Hey everyone 🙂 

    I'm Swilly, I've been a Halo fan since the early 2000s but really fell in love with baseball around 2011. I was born & raised in Orange County & played softball for about 9 years. My love of softball & wanting to get better at the sport is what turned me from a fan of baseball into a super fan.

    I've recently started keeping score when I go to Angel games & it's been a blast. I also love playing slow pitch softball & have become super obsessed with integrating analytics into the game of baseball. I find it fascinating 🙂 I would love nothing more to work in sports one day, it's been a goal of mine that never really felt like an attainable one until the last year or so. I make a lot of sports content both on TikTok & Twitter. I've met so many awesome people & other Halo fans in the last year, it's been a huge blessing!

    A few of my favorite Angels (in no particular order) include Jered Weaver (ok this one is in order, he's my favorite Angel OAT), Torii Hunter, Chone Figgins, Vladdy, Kole Calhoun, & of course Trout & Ohtani. There are so many guys on the roster this year that I've enjoyed watching, I'm excited to see the season continue & to see these young guys grow into their roles.

    Cheers! & GO HALOS!
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    Swilly got a reaction from Angel Oracle in New to the AngelsWin.com Community? Introduce yourself here!   
    Hey everyone 🙂 

    I'm Swilly, I've been a Halo fan since the early 2000s but really fell in love with baseball around 2011. I was born & raised in Orange County & played softball for about 9 years. My love of softball & wanting to get better at the sport is what turned me from a fan of baseball into a super fan.

    I've recently started keeping score when I go to Angel games & it's been a blast. I also love playing slow pitch softball & have become super obsessed with integrating analytics into the game of baseball. I find it fascinating 🙂 I would love nothing more to work in sports one day, it's been a goal of mine that never really felt like an attainable one until the last year or so. I make a lot of sports content both on TikTok & Twitter. I've met so many awesome people & other Halo fans in the last year, it's been a huge blessing!

    A few of my favorite Angels (in no particular order) include Jered Weaver (ok this one is in order, he's my favorite Angel OAT), Torii Hunter, Chone Figgins, Vladdy, Kole Calhoun, & of course Trout & Ohtani. There are so many guys on the roster this year that I've enjoyed watching, I'm excited to see the season continue & to see these young guys grow into their roles.

    Cheers! & GO HALOS!
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    Swilly reacted to AngelsWin.com in AngelsWin Today: Los Angeles Angels GM Perry Minasian on current roster depth   
    By Taylor Blake Ward, AngelsWin.com Columnist
    Tapping into their depth again, the Angels called up Kevin Padlo to fill a corner infield spot with both Anthony Rendon and Gio Urshela going to the injured list, with that depth becoming a key focus for the Angels success in 2023, both over the previous winter and with the upcoming trade deadline.
    Padlo becomes the 20th player of 48 the Angels have used in 2023 that was not originally on the Opening Day roster, which isn't uncommon, but was another sign of the depth built by Perry Minasian and his staff over the winter, both internally and externally.
    "We're definitely being tested, right?" Minasian said on Tuesday. "If you look out there at what we had Opening Day and what we have out there today -- it's a lot different. We'll be tested the whole year and that's for every team. Not just us."
    Depth was a vital focus for the Angels over the winter, as well as prior with the amateur draft and trade deadline in 2021 and 2022. Of the 20 non-Opening Day roster players who have received a callup to the Angels this season, 13 entered the organization via free agency, the draft, or in a trade over the past 24 months, with nine joining the club in the last calendar year.
    "We've really dug into the depth quite a bit early in the season," Minasian said. "There's going to be more needs along the way. That's why it takes everybody in the organization to put a club on the field. It's not just about the 26, not just about the 40. You need your player development staff to understand how important it is getting guys ready to play. Your amateur staff to understand how important every pick is and the non-drafted free agents after the draft. You need your international staff to understand how important it is -- I know the players seem far away but they're not that far away in today's game. You definitely need players in quality."
    Holding true to his comments, there has been aggression within the organization when it comes to calling up young players, with a newly revamped bullpen filled with four arms who began the season with the Angels Double-A affiliate, Rocket City Trash Pandas, which doesn't include their primary shortstop, Zach Neto, who is now on the injured list with an oblique injury.
    "It's not how we scripted it early in the year, but again, you have certain plans and things happen. I commend a lot of the guys that have come up and performed and the work our staff has done to identify those players and develop those players."
    The collective group of "Double-A arms" that consist of Sam Bachman, Ben Joyce, Kolton Ingram, and Jose Soriano have seen a combined 3.42 ERA in 23 2/3 innings which includes a blowout debut from Ingram (0.1 IP, 3 ER). That internal depth and production was not present in season's prior.
    "They've pitched well," Minasian noted. "There's going to be ups and downs. We saw it this last road trip. Big time ups for some of the young guys and maybe a couple blips in the radar which is going to happen for any young player. Even veteran players. It's how they respond is what I look at and what's important to me. Being in this room and being with this group -- our bullpen especially -- it's a pretty tight group and (Carlos Estevez) leads that. Whether it's (Chris) Devenski, (Jacob) Webb, or Aaron Loup, they're all very, very important for the younger guys and they've been there and done that and they understand there's not always going to be great days but how you bounce back. That's really, really important from a leadership standpoint.
    Of note, both Joyce and Neto have been placed on the injured list within the past few weeks, with no timetable set for their return. Minasian noted that this could be a vital time for them as teammates, however, who can learn from the experience.
    "I'd love to have them back tomorrow," said Minasian. "Just because they're not on the field doesn't mean they're not a part of the team. They're not going to be there flicking sunflower seeds. I'll tell you that much."
    With Neto, Rendon, and Urshela currently on the injured list, with Urshela being out for a "significant" time according to both Minasian and Phil Nevin, the Angels infield depth has been a focus despite coming into the year looking strong on paper. That depth has seen a flurry of hosts fill injured positions between Jake Lamb, Andrew Velazquez, Michael Stefanic, and now Kevin Padlo. That group, which doesn't include 12-year MLB veteran, Daniel Murphy, has a combined 1,509 Major League games worth of experience under their belt, another item that wasn't seen in season's prior.
    "(Padlo) has swung the bat really well," Minasian commented when asked about why Padlo received the callup over other candidates, particularly: David Fletcher. "When you look at it, we're facing some left-handed pitching here soon. One today in particular. We feel like he's earned it. He played well early, got hurt, came back, played well.
    "(David) Fletcher has played well and I do believe at some point he'll help us. He was out for a significant time with a personal thing where he didn't play for five-six days, but Fletcher is playing well, and I believe he'll definitely help us this year."
    Adding to the depth of their infield, the Angels signed veteran Daniel Murphy to a minor league deal out of Independent Ball in hopes of not only bolstering their depth but also adding leadership to their Triple-A core.
    "(Murphy) played well in Independent Ball and he's a great guy," Minasian said when asked about the signing. "Somebody that had his career -- for me at least -- and still has the passion to play and goes and plays where he plays and performed well. I think he deserved the opportunity to see what he can do in Triple-A. He's been on winning teams before. He's had some pretty big hits in the past. We'll see what happens. Depth. Anywhere we can find depth again."
    While tapping deep into their depth, the Angels have been playing moderately good baseball for the last month while winning 11 of their last 15 games and hovering around a playoff spot, currently holding a wildcard spot on Wednesday morning, five-and-a-half games out of the division lead. Much of that can be credited to the young bullpen arms and depth filling the back end of their lineup while improving the defense.
    "It's the same old adage over the last hundred-plus years, right?" Minasian noted. "You pitch, you play defense, you have a chance. I think our defense has significantly improved in a lot of areas. We're not making the same mistakes we made early in the year, which obviously is beneficial to try and win games and we got some big hits. There's been certain players that have performed at different times and carried us at different times. It's a team, right? That's a good sign of a team which is what we try to build here.
    "The thing I appreciate and respect and like is the consistency the group goes about it. From the manager to the coaches, nobody gets too emotional. Nobody gets too high; nobody gets too low. It's a pretty tight knit group where when somebody is struggling to a certain extent -- like everybody will over the course of a season -- guys are looking forward to the opportunity to pick that player up, or that coach, or that manager. Everybody has bad days in general so that's good to see."
    With their current position in the standings, a focus for the Angels is the trade deadline. Coming with the territory of the trade deadline this season, and some prior, is the looming factor of Shohei Ohtani's impending free agency. Minasian made a direct comment in an indirect style about any potential trade of Ohtani up-to-and-before August 1.
    "Watch us play and where we're at in the standings. I've said it before, I'll say it again. We like him. We hope he's here a long time. I think it's pretty self-explanatory with where we're at."
    So, what exactly are the Angels looking for at the deadline?
    "Everything," Minasian said with a smile. "It's more about us and how do we become the most complete team we can and how to win games in different ways. There's times where you're swinging the bat really well and times you're not. Those are the times you really need to play defense and move runners and do small things. Not necessarily comparing ourselves to anybody else. It's hard because things change by the day. What you have today might not be what you have tomorrow. As much as you plan -- guess what? Plans change. So, you have to be able to adjust and understand the landscape. For me it's any way to get better. If there's an opportunity to improve -- again, I know it's a general answer but I'm being honest whether it's offense, whether it's bullpen, whether it's defense, whether it's pitching rotation wise, whether it's improving the bench, whether it's improving our Triple-A and Double-A depth, we'll look at all suitors."
    Minasian jokingly noted during his press conference how tight games have added to the grey hair he's accumulated over the year. However, with the Angels in a position to capitalize on their current standings status as we enter the halfway mark of the season, with an impending postseason berth, Minasian gave attention to the depth of the organization and those that helped create and identify that depth, giving praise to Derek Watson (Pro Scouting Director), Tim McIlvaine (Amateur Scouting Director), Joey Prebinski (Farm Director), and Brian Parker (International Scouting Director).
    "As a group there's obviously a lot of work done behind the scenes that people aren't privy to see. Decisions made and certain things that change careers or change organizations. These jobs are 24/7/365. Anybody that's in these jobs that are so competitive and there's so many intelligent people that have a passion for the game. You have to be somewhat of a lunatic to be honest with you. I fit that profile pretty good."
    In the middle of a pivotal season for the Angels franchise, the hopes can only lean to that "somewhat of a lunatic" passion for the game can add to the depth and building of the Major League roster and a potential postseason appearance.
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    Swilly reacted to Dtwncbad in That was horrible   
    My comment feels incomplete after watching his last at bat last night.  Swinging at a ball three feet out of the zone is also on my nerves.
    Trout needs to get right.  With the lineup softer than it was with injuries, his subpar offense can’t be absorbed anymore.  He needs to step up.
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    Swilly reacted to Dtwncbad in That was horrible   
    Trout swinging straight through fastballs right down the middle is on my nerves.
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    Swilly reacted to Torridd in That was horrible   
    The series was an aberration. I don't perceive this as a regular thing.
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    Swilly reacted to T-angel in AngelsWin Today: Dissecting Mike Trout and why you should not worry   
    Over the weekend, Mike hit a home run off of Zach Greinke on a fastball and I heard the announcers say something like: "Well, there's been a lot said about Mike's issues hitting fastballs, so much for that".  I immediately started to cringe, because I immediately thought that home run was going to lead to more troubles for Mike. 
    Just for context, my theory on Mike is that he has an upper cut swing and doesn't handle fastballs in the upper third of the strike zone very well. Furthermore, I think this weakness has been there throughout his career in some ways or another but because of how great Mike is as a player, he's been able to get away with it for most of his career. 
    On the home run he hit off Greinke, that was a 90 mph fastball in Mike's nitro zone (middle to low in the zone), that he uppercut into the stands. Up to that point ,I thought he had been doing a good job in the Texas and Kansas City series getting more of a level swing on pitches. 
    Sure enough in the next two games agains the Dodgers, he's getting fastballs that he can hit but he's getting under them too much and he's either fouling them off, swinging through them, or hitting lazy flyballs. What looks wrong with him, to me is that he has not been recognizing pitches as well as in his younger days and combined that with an uppercut swing path leads to a player that more resembles prime Adam Dunn statistically than prime Albert Pujols. He could try to figure out why he's not seeing spin as well as he used to but even with the reduced pitch recognition, I think he is still a 7 war player if he could make some timing adjustments and have a bit more of a level swing. 
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    Swilly reacted to Spirit in AngelsWin Today: Breaking The Mold: How Zach Neto Is Outshining Rookie Status   
    Good stuff, Sarah! 
     
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    Swilly reacted to Tank in AngelsWin Today: Breaking The Mold: How Zach Neto Is Outshining Rookie Status   
    thanks, sarah, and welcome to aw.!
     
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    Swilly reacted to WicketMaiden in AngelsWin Today: Breaking The Mold: How Zach Neto Is Outshining Rookie Status   
    Great debut, @Swilly, that's a very nice piece of work. Cracking choice of subject too, Neto certainly looks like he belongs, and I'm sure there are plenty of us who are looking forward to watching him develop over the next few years. He's been a very pleasant surprise.
    Welcome, well done, and keep them coming.
     
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    Swilly got a reaction from WicketMaiden in New to the AngelsWin.com Community? Introduce yourself here!   
    Hey everyone 🙂 

    I'm Swilly, I've been a Halo fan since the early 2000s but really fell in love with baseball around 2011. I was born & raised in Orange County & played softball for about 9 years. My love of softball & wanting to get better at the sport is what turned me from a fan of baseball into a super fan.

    I've recently started keeping score when I go to Angel games & it's been a blast. I also love playing slow pitch softball & have become super obsessed with integrating analytics into the game of baseball. I find it fascinating 🙂 I would love nothing more to work in sports one day, it's been a goal of mine that never really felt like an attainable one until the last year or so. I make a lot of sports content both on TikTok & Twitter. I've met so many awesome people & other Halo fans in the last year, it's been a huge blessing!

    A few of my favorite Angels (in no particular order) include Jered Weaver (ok this one is in order, he's my favorite Angel OAT), Torii Hunter, Chone Figgins, Vladdy, Kole Calhoun, & of course Trout & Ohtani. There are so many guys on the roster this year that I've enjoyed watching, I'm excited to see the season continue & to see these young guys grow into their roles.

    Cheers! & GO HALOS!
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    Swilly reacted to The Ghost of Bob Starr in Clueless and Delusional Twitter Fans   
    Rengifo to the Padres for Soto, Machado, and Tatis. 
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    Swilly reacted to Swordsman78 in AngelsWin Podcast - Episode NINE is here!!   
    Always enjoy the pod casts.   Excellent back and forth.   LIked the talk about the depth of the team this year, and addressing the injury situation with focus on 3rd base.
    Would have liked to see a deep dive down on the Texas series, the bullpen stepping up in that series,  and the come from behind wins recently.
    Thought the idea about beefing up the BP super strong in lieu of going after a high priced SP was very valid.
    Especially loved Chucks story about Estevez getting loved up after being pulled.  
    It seems like Rojas is finally coming around on Nevin as well.  Good to see.
    Great job.  These podcasts are very educational, and just all around enjoyable to listen too.
     
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    Swilly reacted to Jason in Angels place Anthony Rendon on IL (left wrist contusion), select Kevin Padlo, move Jose Suarez to 60-day IL   
    He got hit on the wrist with a 95 mph fastball. The human body is not designed to just deflect such things off of it without pain and/or injury. 
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    Swilly reacted to oldguy in AngelsWin Today: Breaking The Mold: How Zach Neto Is Outshining Rookie Status   
    Wow!  Thanks, Sarah!   This was a great read!
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    Swilly reacted to Chuck in AngelsWin Today: Breaking The Mold: How Zach Neto Is Outshining Rookie Status   
    Great first article for AngelsWin.com, @Swilly!!! 

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    Swilly reacted to Duren, Duren in Gameday Thread (6/13/23): Angels @ Rangers - Moniak in CF for Trout   
    I haven't watched the game yet, inundated with other things tonight. But I couldn't resist peeking at the final score/recap. 
    Now, a pleasant red wine nitecap and a bit of replay fun! 
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    Swilly reacted to Ace-Of-Diamonds in Gameday Thread (6/12/23): Angels @ Rangers   
    Can we have Ohtani pitch the 12th
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    Swilly got a reaction from Barf in AngelsWin Podcast - Episode EIGHT is here!   
    Loved the discussion on Walsh. We all love Jared, you can argue that he's a fan favorite & really shines defensively at 1st base.

    It's tough, you definitely don't want to dampen him more mentally by sending him down. & it's also true that we can't afford to give him all of the at bats to figure it out with guys like Ward, Trout, etc also struggling as of late. On the other side of the coin though, how dampening is it mentally to be batting .122 after 49 ABs? It could go either way, but like you guys mentioned, only the coaching staff & Walshy really knows what Walshy needs. Hopefully it's being communicated & hopefully there's a solution in motion soon. Losing a bit defensively at 1st isn't as big of a deal as losing a bit defensively at any other position, so I personally wouldn't mind seeing him find his footing again in AAA. We did rush him up pretty quickly after his "rehab" was done. With our starting pitching not performing up to standard, we need our 1-9 to be performing.

    Great episode! The vibes are always high after a great home stand 🙂 
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    Swilly reacted to Deek in AngelsWin Podcast - Episode EIGHT is here!   
    Another great listen...
     
    I too was happy with the performance against the M's... but like Victor said - they're another sub-.500 team... we're supposed to take care of those teams... I totally agreed with Victor's assessment of this team (to date)... Let's see what they do against Tejas...
     
    I will say - I feel that this team has had a disproportionate amount of bad luck (bad calls in critical points, uncharacteristic defensive gaffes, unlucky ABs on both sides, etc)... and yet they're over .500... And they STILL haven't seen their lead dogs put it together and go on a run... I think they're capable of ripping off a 10 game win streak - and if they do, they're in the thick of it...
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    Swilly reacted to REDneck in AngelsWin Podcast - Episode EIGHT is here!   
    Just stop right there Blarg!
    Nice take Swilly!
    Blarg, I'm just joking before you get to worked up about it.
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    Swilly got a reaction from Angel Oracle in AngelsWin Podcast - Episode EIGHT is here!   
    Loved the discussion on Walsh. We all love Jared, you can argue that he's a fan favorite & really shines defensively at 1st base.

    It's tough, you definitely don't want to dampen him more mentally by sending him down. & it's also true that we can't afford to give him all of the at bats to figure it out with guys like Ward, Trout, etc also struggling as of late. On the other side of the coin though, how dampening is it mentally to be batting .122 after 49 ABs? It could go either way, but like you guys mentioned, only the coaching staff & Walshy really knows what Walshy needs. Hopefully it's being communicated & hopefully there's a solution in motion soon. Losing a bit defensively at 1st isn't as big of a deal as losing a bit defensively at any other position, so I personally wouldn't mind seeing him find his footing again in AAA. We did rush him up pretty quickly after his "rehab" was done. With our starting pitching not performing up to standard, we need our 1-9 to be performing.

    Great episode! The vibes are always high after a great home stand 🙂 
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    Swilly got a reaction from Chuck in AngelsWin Podcast - Episode EIGHT is here!   
    Loved the discussion on Walsh. We all love Jared, you can argue that he's a fan favorite & really shines defensively at 1st base.

    It's tough, you definitely don't want to dampen him more mentally by sending him down. & it's also true that we can't afford to give him all of the at bats to figure it out with guys like Ward, Trout, etc also struggling as of late. On the other side of the coin though, how dampening is it mentally to be batting .122 after 49 ABs? It could go either way, but like you guys mentioned, only the coaching staff & Walshy really knows what Walshy needs. Hopefully it's being communicated & hopefully there's a solution in motion soon. Losing a bit defensively at 1st isn't as big of a deal as losing a bit defensively at any other position, so I personally wouldn't mind seeing him find his footing again in AAA. We did rush him up pretty quickly after his "rehab" was done. With our starting pitching not performing up to standard, we need our 1-9 to be performing.

    Great episode! The vibes are always high after a great home stand 🙂 
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    Swilly got a reaction from T.G. in New to the AngelsWin.com Community? Introduce yourself here!   
    Hey everyone 🙂 

    I'm Swilly, I've been a Halo fan since the early 2000s but really fell in love with baseball around 2011. I was born & raised in Orange County & played softball for about 9 years. My love of softball & wanting to get better at the sport is what turned me from a fan of baseball into a super fan.

    I've recently started keeping score when I go to Angel games & it's been a blast. I also love playing slow pitch softball & have become super obsessed with integrating analytics into the game of baseball. I find it fascinating 🙂 I would love nothing more to work in sports one day, it's been a goal of mine that never really felt like an attainable one until the last year or so. I make a lot of sports content both on TikTok & Twitter. I've met so many awesome people & other Halo fans in the last year, it's been a huge blessing!

    A few of my favorite Angels (in no particular order) include Jered Weaver (ok this one is in order, he's my favorite Angel OAT), Torii Hunter, Chone Figgins, Vladdy, Kole Calhoun, & of course Trout & Ohtani. There are so many guys on the roster this year that I've enjoyed watching, I'm excited to see the season continue & to see these young guys grow into their roles.

    Cheers! & GO HALOS!
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