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Jeremiah

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  1. As does Torii Hunter, who was just hired as a special assistant to the GM.
  2. I don’t think the locale where one grows up has much to do with whether or not one can be a successful pro athlete. Shane Bieber is from Mission Viejo. Gary Carter played HS ball in Fullerton. Matt Chapman is from the OC. Lots of ball players come through Cal State Fullerton. I think it has more to do with how you’re wired and what kind of work ethic you develop as you grow up.
  3. You kind of became the example of what he was talking about with this post. You set up a strawman, and one that isn’t even your own, and then argued against it. You then added a personal insult at the end. You, I mean Lou, may not like his argument for Nevin, but Swordsman wasn’t talking about that in this thread. You took the bait and proved Swordsman right on this point.
  4. I like what Detmers has done so far this season. Hopefully he can continue to make good strides into a more TOR starter.
  5. You can also include Dipoto quitting midseason. I don’t this is a great point for the Angels, though. It definitely speaks to the quality of executive that the team hired since Stoneman stepped down. It has also been reported by local press that the Angels GM job is not very attractive to experienced GMs.
  6. This is an overly broad generalization, but there is definitely a kernel of truth there. I’ve been around on this site for a long time, generally on the periphery. There are definitely users who get very defensive when negative critiques of the Angels are presented. I also agree that some users will go beyond disagreeing on a point, and insult the other person as well, which is unnecessary. A good argument will be able to stand on its own merits.
  7. I think this also a big part of it. Over the decades we’ve seen increased specialization in baseball, especially as it relates to pitchers. Along with that we’ve seen increased pitching academies and “experts.” I’m sure most are legit, but the idea is more about getting kids drafted or signed. Velocity, and the mechanics to get it, are probably the easiest path. So that’s what is emphasized. The NCAA and MLB want players who throw hard and put spin on the ball, whether or not that is necessarily a pitcher’s strength. Not everyone throws gas. Add in how much fans want fastball numbers on the scoreboard, and the way the NCAA absolutely abuses pitchers, and there’s plenty of blame to go around. That said, I tend to agree with Gubi’s take that the clock has little, if anything to do with it. For example, Mark Buehrle used to go about 15 seconds between pitches.
  8. I think it has most to do the increased velocity and spin combined with increased strikeouts. The more MLB is focused on three true outcomes, the more max effort pitches are thrown. Tricking hitters and pitching to the rights contact is where the real talent used to be. I’m sure umpires are still waiting for the final pitches from Greg Maddux and Jamie Moyer to cross the plate, and yet they could still control a baseball game. I don’t think the clock has as much to do with it as the change in approach to baseball does.
  9. I don’t think the significance of this can be overstated. Whether it’s true or not, the negative perception of the Angels as an organization is out there. I think the Angels need to tear it down completely and rebuild from the foundation up. They need to restock their farm with high draft picks and international signings that can create a steady group of “next man up” players. They probably cannot do that with Arte and Carpino in place. Until a baseball ops person with real authority to implement a plan is there, the team will probably continue to operate in the 75-85 win area, barely in the periphery of the playoffs.
  10. I’m an English teacher. The misuse of “myself” is one of my biggest pet peeves.
  11. I agree with this. Completely speculative, but I think the seemingly unclear direction is based on Trout and Rendon still being on the roster and wanting to compete, as well as a manager like Ron Washington not signing on for a rebuild. Washington’s stated goal is to run down the AL West. They’re trying to win, and Wash has said he’ll stick with the players who are performing. That probably means Hicks and Sano until injuries force the issue. IP said in another thread that the team is “rebuilding… ish.” That’s a difficult needle to thread. Teams need a great baseball ops department as well as great minor league depth to make that work.
  12. Another great win over VAN. I hope they have gotten their special teams back on track. They looked better last night against a good team. The Kings don’t leave California again until the playoffs, so they’re set up to get into good shape between now and then.
  13. Gallows humor is laughter in the face of a desperate or hopeless situation. Sometimes all you can do is laugh about these contract situations. All I asked was why the Rendon jokes bother you so much. What you responded with was a crass and classless joke about someone who died because her struggle with addiction. That is pretty terrible, and it’s not even remotely the same thing.
  14. I get what you’re saying, but I genuinely feel that if the team is good, the rest matters a whole lot less. People talk about how bad Dodger Stadium is, how violent it has become there, and how hard it is to get there (it is). Yet, they have no trouble selling it out. I’ve been to Yankee Stadium before this most recent buildout. It smelled like urine and trash. It was packed on a midweek day game against a mediocre CLE team. The Coliseum abuts a BART station, so there’s no need to even be “in the area.” Just take the train directly to and from the stadium like they do in NYC and SF. It comes down to an ownership that commits to marketing the team effectively and partnering with local businesses and the community. Plus, you have to put a product on the field that people will pay to see. In their history, the A’s have only had one (!) owner who did those things: Walter Haas. From 1980-1994, the A’s drew every well and maintained a very competitive roster. No one before or since ever did, not even Finley. I think disinterested ownership has always been their problem.
  15. The A’s will pay no rent for their three or four seasons at Sutter Health Park. Sacramento won’t even get their city name on any of the gear or the media. The team will just be Athletics. Lots of people will lose their jobs because the team will just use Kings current staff. Just billionaires helping out billionaires.
  16. For starters, the Dodgers spent the $100M on renovations themselves. It’s probably faster that way. With the Angels it’s been more complicated. Over the last 20 years, Angel Stadium has had about $50M in renovations, with the city footing $12M of that. It’s probably harder to get renovations done if the team and a civic entity need to figure out who’s paying for them.
  17. Honestly, I don’t get the memorabilia market either. It does seem the team was being pretty shady with the fans, though. Fans have been trading significant HR baseballs for team gear for decades now, so they should have been ready with a generous offer. They’re a very wealthy organization. They can afford to take care of fans. Now they look like cheapskates.
  18. I would guess the Coyotes as long as they win the land auction in June. They plan to pay for the land and the full construction themselves, which would likely make the process quicker. It’s estimated to cost about $2.5B, and shows these guys can pay for their sandboxes themselves. Most just want a handout. https://www.reuters.com/sports/coyotes-announce-plan-build-privately-funded-arena-2024-04-05/
  19. That’s why the Raiders and the A’s went about it through legislative action: to avoid the voters. It’s the slimiest part of the political machine. It’s just back room dealings with kickbacks for the power players involved. It’s a boondoggle. All of these public stadium projects are.
  20. Akil Thomas nets his first NHL goal! Awesome to see, and I hope the Kings can keep bringing up good, young talent as they need.
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