I wish Shoe nothing but success. He was one of my favorite pitchers during his time here. He was always solid when he was healthy. I'll never forget watching him get hit in the head with that line drive and how terrible it was. I also remember the first game he started when he came back and how amazed I was by his resilience. I was upset when Eppler let him walk with no offer. I think the organization owed him more. Just my opinion. I sincerely hope he continues to thrive and that he reaches his true potential.
Snap out of it! Nobody said it was going to be easy. Don't look so glum. We committed 24 errors. Their pitcher threw a no-hitter against us. But there is some good news. Two of our runners almost managed to get to first base. And we did hit 17 foul balls.
Not sure if this has been posted yet, but I saw it on MLB Network and thought it was interesting: If we lose tonight, it will be the first time the Angels have started a season 1-5 since 1961.
I like when he says both "always respect the game" and "never disrespect the game" in the same answer to a question. I've seen him do it at least a few times.