LA Angels Weekend News Crash: Draft Week

Welcome back to baseball, Angels fans. The last two nights were just off. That comforting feeling of having a game on just wasn’t there. It is back tonight.

Well, the Angels slightly below average broadcast team is back tonight. They take on the second to last ranked booth in Oakland.

Honestly, I am perfectly fine with Wayne Randazzo. On his own I’d give him a B and he works well with Gubi. Then there are the nights Patty O is handed a microphone and it is a 3 hour unscripted best man’s speech.

While most of the week was spent drafting guys who hope to be All Stars and watching the actual All Stars, there was some baseball. The Angels took 3 out of 4 from Seattle prior to the break, including a dramatic walk off win at the game I attended last Friday.

Willie Calhoun, congratulations on your Highlight of the Week.

And we could see some improvement in the win/loss column over the remaining schedule.

Speaking of schedules, the 2025 Angels schedule is out. And once again we open on the road.

All of the Angels news came from the draft. Again they went with a high floor, probably quick to the majors pick in the first round and then some higher ceiling picks later in the draft.

Here’s a quick interview with the newest Angels top prospect.

In addition to the high floor of the best player on the best team in college baseball, the late rounds offer the Angels an opportunity to land upper end talent.

The fact they chose Trey Gregory-Alfred in the 11th round indicated the Angels are confident they can sign him. Turns out they were right.

Assuming they can sign Trey, the class as a whole looks much better. There’s still too much emphasis on relievers over starters for me, but the draft deserves better than this D in my eyes.

Pitching was definitely the Angels priority in the draft, particularly after the first day.

All this draft talent could be supplemented by talent acquired via trades this month. Or it could be rushed to the majors next year in an ill advised attempt to compete too early. A smart organization would do the former, but these are Arte Moreno’s Angels and having a competent plan isn’t usually part of the equation.

Rob Manfred should be concerned about Arte Moreno’s Angels. Agreed. The difference between the first decade of Arte’s ownership when he inherited a good front office and farm and the dumpster fire he and his cronies created this last decade can not be understated.

After all, the Angels can make a lineup consisting of all first round picks. Why can’t they win?

From around baseball, the American League won the All Star game but Ohtani stole the show.

I could root for him because he wasn’t in that Dodgers uniform, ha ha. Those uniforms, however, were hideous.

Enjoy your weekend and link what I missed.

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Twebur
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3 months ago

Rengifo took ground balls and hit some in the cage.

Twebur
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3 months ago

not sure if this was posted

Carlos Collazo
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Jul 18
The #Angels signed 2nd rounder Chris Cortez for $1,597,500. Slot value for the 45th pick is $2,072,800

The #Angels signed 5th rounder Dylan Jordan for $1,247,500. Slot value for the 143rd pick is $480,800

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Twebur
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3 months ago

Jeff Fletcher
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Canning tonight
Kochanowicz tomorrow
Fulmer Sunday

Eric_in_Portland
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3 months ago
Reply to  Twebur

Anderson last pitched a full week ago. So….I think he might be gone this weekend.

Twebur
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3 months ago

Wash said going in Seattle………. or somewhere else……only Perry knows

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Senator_John_Blutarsky
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3 months ago

Post-draft farm rankings: Angels #27. The top three in order: Seattle, Cleveland, Tampa Bay.

WallyChuckChili
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3 months ago

There’s just something about #27

Cowboy26
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3 months ago

Here’s a sober reminder of the potential pitfalls to all of you acolytes of the TRADE BABY TRADE strategery out there. (I’m sure there’s many more

At 2021 deadline, the Washington Nationals traded away their soon to be FA Ace (Scherzer) along with their young stud shortstop (Turner) who still had 1-1/2 years of team control. The Doyers traded them a package of young talent that included Gerardo Carrillo (minors), Donovan Casey (minors), Josiah Gray and Keibert Ruiz.

Carrillo and Casey have been so mediocre I doubt they will ever be sniffing the bigs while Ruiz has a .580 OPS this year and his defense behind the plate has degraded to a point that he is tied for the league lead in negative defensive runs saved. Josiah Gray had one great season last year but had TJS today so he will effectively be out until 2026.

I’m all in with trying to getting prospects for our handful of tradable assets but I’m not sure with this front office that these moves will end up improving this ball club .

Prove me wrong Perry.

GrandpaBaseball
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3 months ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Everything in MLB is a gamble including (But not limited to) injuries, players signing after a career year, player performance period, team chemistry, outside influences (Marriages, kid’s issues, housing predicaments, etc) health. Why after eight and a half seasons of trying the same thing, why not try a different avenue. Nothing is guaranteed to be the way to go, but again the def of stupid. I would rather root for kids coming in and see them come up than wait for a full season of Trout, wait for a 6 WAR season from Ward, or a great season from Rengifo. All our player’s would be good additions to winning teams, on their own they can’t carry the load. Yes, it will take 3-5 years to turn it around, or maybe 2-3, who knows. What we do know is staying the course leads us nowhere close to the Playoffs..

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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3 months ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

They did pretty good with the Soto trade

Twebur
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3 months ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Doyers are the anti Angels. Their farm is overrated.

Your reminder is 100% accurate….so let’s not do business with the Doyers. 😀

Eric_in_Portland
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3 months ago

meanwhile I’m practicing my disappointment over the lottery for 2025 since I consider it likely we’ll drop to the worst possible spot.

Let’s see…I’ll run the tankathon…hey we get the top pick!
2nd sim…3rd with poor Miami dropping from 1 to 6
3rd sim…hey 1st again…with Miami dropping to 7th! How is that possible??

MLB should go with my 1st or 3rd sim. I’ll write Manfred and recommend it.

GrandpaBaseball
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3 months ago

 😄 

Eric_in_Portland
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3 months ago

Canning pitching. No lineup yet

Roy Hobbs
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3 months ago

I’m waiting for when they announce Langston or Gubi will be starting later this year.

halofansince1978
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3 months ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Funny stuff Roy!! `;~}}

tanana40
Super Member
3 months ago

No O’Hoppe.
Thaiss starting against a lefty.
https://www.mlb.com/gameday/angels-vs-athletics/2024/07/19/745640/preview

Cowboy26
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3 months ago

Interesting the proposed pitching lineup.

Is a trade eminent for TA? or are they trying to set up better pitching matchups against Seattle.

halofansince1978
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3 months ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

TA is as good as gone.

Turk's Teeth
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3 months ago

Angels achieved a very aggressive discount with Moore…$1.5M:

https://x.com/CarlosACollazo/status/1814408230602190889

Roy Hobbs
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3 months ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Nice that he’s signed.

Turk's Teeth
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3 months ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

He got paid like a #14/15 guy. (Seaver King got more at #10, with a slightly lesser ranking.)

Have to wonder if they’re still going hard on trying make Gatwood reconsider his commitment. They have $2M+ overage just from #1 and #2 picks combined, and Austin Gordon should be well underslot. They also have $600k in flex spend if they want to go 5% over pool without penalty.

Hypothetically, the Angels could pull together $3M to throw at the two prep pitchers – though we know Gregory Alford has already agreed to terms.

Last edited 3 months ago by Turk's Teeth
Turk's Teeth
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I’d still put the likelihood at 10-15%, but that’s higher than I thought two days ago.

Cowboy26
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3 months ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

I show an available pool now of $3 million for Gatwood and Alford. I doubt we’ll be paying over slot for our Rounds 3, 3C, 4, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18 draftees and may even get more savings to throw at Gatwood.

Last edited 3 months ago by Cowboy26
Turk's Teeth
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3 months ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Mershon may need more to sign, as he can go back to his program for his junior year in the hopes of improving his draft position.

HalosFanForLife
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3 months ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

While not always the case, these deals are regularly negotiated and the High Schooler tells everyone – he’s going to go to college if he doesn’t go in the first. Now if they’d add in the ability to trade draft picks, the MLB draft would be by far the best.

MarineLayer
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3 months ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

All right!!

halofansince1978
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Does Springer have a no trade clause?

Cowboy26
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I betcha 2 of them are the Angels and the Doyers

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Respectfully, how does Ward help the Jays compete?

Roy Hobbs
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Plus the money savings.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

This one thing some were suggesting. Taking on another teams bad contract to get some young talent.

Twebur
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3 months ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Doyers agree, we approve this method,

halofansince1978
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3 months ago

Per si.com

Angels Receive $2.75 Million in Settlement With AnaheimThe Angels have successfully negotiated a $2.75 million settlement with the City of Anaheim, marking a significant financial development for the team. This settlement might help the team’s budget, but it adds another chapter to a history of strained relations with the city the Angels (sometimes) call home.

Cowboy26
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

This indicates to me that there won’t be any Federal collusion charges against Arte and his little cabal anytime soon for stealing City secrets.

Marcotor
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Will help immensely putting out the Dumpster fires that happen all the time at 2000 Gene Autry Way.

“Amaheim Engine 3, Anaheim Engine 5, Medic 2 on 2 Echo”.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
3 months ago

Tossing the asstros in the division as they were turning into a power house/cheaters didn’t help arte’s last 10 years.

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Senator_John_Blutarsky
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3 months ago

It doesn’t matter, the mess created by Arte’s “leadership” has nothing to do with the competition in the AL West

YOUknowulovetheIE
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

You’re avoiding my point. Saying the asstros coming to the division didn’t have an impact on arte’s last 10 years here makes zero sense to me.

GrandpaBaseball
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3 months ago

Since the Asstros started winning, how close did we come to them in the standings? Arte striped this team of winning by at least 15 different ways, the Asstros are not in any way responsible for his bad organizational mismanagement.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
3 months ago

I disagree. Adding an additional team full of cheaters and young stars you have to compete against makes winning alot more difficult.

Eric_in_Portland
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3 months ago

that would explain why we aren’t 2nd or maybe 3rd but doesn’t explain why we’re 4th.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
3 months ago

Remove the asstros from this division and the angels have a few al west titles.

Twebur
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3 months ago

More simply put, the Ass’tros have pounded the Sh*T out of us for many, many, years. No doubt we help them pad their win totals. I’m sure over time that has given them some playoff home field advantages.

ihearhowie3.0
Super Member
3 months ago

Made it through the first half without attending a game or spending a dime on the team. Only tool in the tool kit if you really want Moreno to sell or at least to replace Carpino and hand over management to someone who knows what they’re doing.

Agree with the Shaikin article but feel a revenue collapse is infinitely more likely to catch Arte’s attention than something in the LA Times.

If they manage to blow or somehow sit out this trade deadline, do the same!

RexFregosi
Super Member
3 months ago

10 games out, 66 to play, Wash is packing smokes, and the greatest baseball player in the world will be back in a week.
Hit it.
https://youtu.be/gvKs2VLmVnY?si=bdC2nnRRx9n1lsWV

Twebur
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3 months ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Trout back in a week?

$1,500,000 Eppei Bucks on the over😀

Let’s cut into that lead and make the AL West soil their pants, even without Trout!

halofansince1978
Super Member
3 months ago

Who is the starting pitcher tonight…still not posted at Lameday.

Twebur
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3 months ago

A’ss starting Sears.

halofansince1978
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3 months ago
Reply to  Twebur

Anonymous must be starting for us??

Born_in_59
Trusted Member
3 months ago

Maybe they’re flying Gregory-Alford in for his major league debut tonight. It would be historic.

RexFregosi
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3 months ago

Tomorrow.

Who is on first.

halofansince1978
Super Member
3 months ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

I looked and it’s also anonymous…did Wash sleep in?

Charles Sutton
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3 months ago

Even the Angels site says TBD. I suppose pretty much everybody might be available depending on what bullpens got thrown during the break, and when.

Twebur
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3 months ago
Reply to  Charles Sutton

The Internet outage has affected the angels, but not the A’s. I blame Cheap Arte.
Carrier pigeon will announce our starting pitcher for tonight….hold please, it’s on the way.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 months ago

Perry is negotiating with CTPG leadership for someone from the site to pitch tonight.

2002heaven
Super Member
3 months ago

Love ESPN and MLB NW. Mucho talented people on the air there. Especially Harold Reynolds!

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
3 months ago

According to MLB, Halos have signed Cortez and 5th rounder Jordan, the HS hurler. Saved a little money on Cortez… enough to cover half of Jordan’s above-slot.

Honestly a little surprised they had to shell out $1.2M for Jordan. MLB had him ranked as an 8th rounder… but they ended up paying him like a second. Perry and co. must have seen something they really liked at the combine.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Well… just looked it up… ESPN had him all the way up at No. 95 in its pre-draft ranking a couple weeks ago, so that speaks to the possibility that his stock shot up and MLB’s ranking was based on musty intel. So hopefully a healthy desperation in this case.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Sooooo…. cheap and stupid? My Ohtani’s mom style eyes can see the truth in that bush you’re beating on. Clearly this draft was the worst draft ever.

Marcotor
Trusted Member
3 months ago

Cheap Arte.
Stupid Perry.
Conspiracy to only Screw the Angels from everywhere.

Rinse, repeat.

Cowboy26
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

But under the slot bonus system you cant just over pay any draftee without impacting the signing of another. (other than a 5% total pool overage that comes with a 75% penalty on the overage) So any MLB draft has to be taken under a holistic approach

Cowboy26
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3 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I think also the round you choose to draft someone is also influenced with your concerns that another team may take him if you wait too long. We certainly aren’t privy to those conversations the teams have with the player, scouts or “advisors”

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Cowboy26

One thing I do know from hearing other scouts talk about it. If there was a serious boost in info about a player (ie he has picked up 3 MPH on his fastball as a senior) and it came from a scout that’s not under contract to one team then he has likely given that info to several teams, all of whom go get a new look at the kid.

So yeah. The pressure to draft a kid can change sometimes.

steelgolf
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3 months ago

SELL, Mortimer, SELL !!! GET BACK IN THERE AN SELL, PERRY !!!!! I want to see this site blow up over the weekend with over a thousand comments on just this weekend links!!’

Twebur
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3 months ago
Reply to  steelgolf

The Angel yard sale is on. But I’ve set Rengifo near the garage with a price tag that no one will pay… he’s that rug that really tied the room together. Everyone else is gone.

Free Rengifo!!!

https://youtu.be/ezQLP1dj_t8?si=HIBMM-k6EdB4sUgS

BannedInLA
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3 months ago
Reply to  Twebur

“And they pee’d on your f’ing rug, dude”

Fansince1971
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3 months ago

I think grading drafts is poppycock. Even the smartest and best pundits routinely are wrong on draft talent evaluation. It’s an imperfect science at best.

Thus, the Angels receiving a D for their draft means little to me at this point. It’s probably 5 years until the ‘24 draft can be meaningfully evaluated and graded.

This is yet another example of our Country’s obsession with grading and rating (such as baseball broadcast teams). Ratings are effectively meaningless click-bait. But I guess ratings articles make for decent bathroom reading.

Last edited 3 months ago by Fansince1971
Roy Hobbs
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3 months ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

I completely agree. The grades seem unbelievably subjective and with questionable substantiation. A lot of the criticism seems to be based on differences in philosophy regarding the drafting of players who can be available sooner and focusing more on pitching. As has been said before, If Perry believes the Angels don’t have the resources currently to effectively develop young players because of lack of organizational investment, his approach makes sense. If we’re lucky and have a starting 2B and 2 bullpen arms available in 25 or 26 along with some future contributors, I can’t complain. I would loved to have had Wetherholt or one of the others but they were not available when we selected. I would have liked to have a better mix of bats and pitchers though.

Last edited 3 months ago by Roy Hobbs
CAoldskoll
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3 months ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Right on, with exception of some crazy standouts that are usually taken in first couple of picks. Baseball is such a hard game, difficult to predict who will be MLB level. Shit, even youth baseball; my son started in little league as an average player, yet today starting catcher in high school while most of the allstar kids he came up with faded out and don’t play anymore. A team really has to get lucky with some draft picks in later rounds. Unless your Dodgers who are always in playoffs and hardly get early picks, but still end up getting good players. Guess if you spend over 20 million on player development program and use blue juice you’ll get positive results.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 months ago
Reply to  CAoldskoll

So true about little league players. Amazing what happens when the parents have to yield control to the HS coach.

Cowboy26
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3 months ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

I agree wholeheartedly ’71 (Bet you never thought you would be reading that from me)

Someone needs to perform an analysis to go back and grade the previous draft grades.(Oh the irony) I suspect they would find that most of these early draft result blatherings were not too accurate and borderline comical.

IMO if any of these draft pundits were any good and produced evaluations that were more than just entertainment value for the real fans, they would be a much more compensated member of a major league front office.

Fansince1971
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3 months ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Ha! I think I just saw a pig fly by my window. And I agree with the idea of an article researching past draft ratings versus actual results.

Twebur
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3 months ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Safe to say most of the negative opinions are auto-generated and based on our organization’s horrible reputation.

That has been a well-documented and a well-earned negative reputation for the last 15 years. A negative grade by any and all is a safe grade, and easy to write.

But, it sure seems like we are in the process of correcting that last few years…I think they’ve been lazy on us, we are better than what they say.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Twebur

“Sure, their entire starting outfield, catcher, second base, shortstop, first baseman, utility IF, half their pen, closer, and three starters are guys who spent time in the Angels system at some point. Still, it has been one of the worst systems in baseball for a decade now.” – Baseball Expert Man, 2028.

DaveChalk
Trusted Member
3 months ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Fully agree. Maybe excluding NFL but in most sports the immediate post draft grade on players and full draft is mostly dead wrong. They are just grading based on how the team drafted per their personal player ranking and other rankings. There is probably something to the Angels passing on more upside for the higher floor players but the grade is meaningless.

Twebur
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3 months ago
Reply to  DaveChalk

The NFL is pretty good at getting the draft wrong too. On both sides, the drafting teams and the so-called experts.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  DaveChalk

This is why I don’t care TOO MUCH about how many prospects we have that are 50 Grade or higher. Sure, if all our guys were in AA. But there are some HUGE prospects and huge current MLB stars that were 40 grade in A ball.

Sure. Most A ball guys are gonna flame out. But some “move up the prospect ranks” and that can happen fast. Like in Cleveland and Milwaukee’s system a few years ago.

In two years, if 3 or 4 18 year olds have looked good, we’ll have more 50s.

MarineLayer
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3 months ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

D seems generous given past years under Arturo and Minasian, so I give it more value than if a Doyers draft were ranked at that level, given their past success. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me 13 times, shame on me.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  MarineLayer

dry fart

Mikesp310
Newbie
3 months ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

If u compare this draft to last year, it’s an improvement

toad2065
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3 months ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Excellent choice of the word “poppycock”, sir. I used to believe that trying to predict the future of anything other than the sun coming up tomorrow was a fool’s errand. Nowadays, I’m not even sure about that!

Marcotor
Trusted Member
3 months ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

It’s the way of the world now.

There is no music on the music channels or cooking on the cooking channels. Both have replaced their old fare with “competitions” to try to capture increasing short attention spans. This “competition creep” is evident in MLB these days, flogging the “TOP THREE FINALISTS!!” into an “Announcement” during end of season awards.

MLB is not the NBA or NFL where a single pick transforms your team into something. Why do they need a draft day spectacular? To appear relevant to more than the 12% of actual baseball fans outside of player families who give a hoot about the draft. And all it ends up doing is looking like a hokey, lame attempt to hype a draft that is the biggest crapshoot in sport.

GrandpaBaseball
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3 months ago

The Rockies – White Sox – A’s – All have a tougher schedule than us and that’s not good news. Not good news if we want a contender sooner than later. Why so much focus on the winning this year by you folks, aren’t you tired of the same old shitshow every year yet?

Here is the best post so far from this past week, There Angels will not be selling because Arte doesn’t want to alienate his fan base. So, tickets are being sold because a .230 hitting LF’er or an injured utility man are on thew team. Pillar and Calhoun and Moniak sell seats. Neto and O’Hoppe may sell tickets, but the Angels sell tickets because of location and prices.

If holding on to players that can’t hit or field or pitch is a good idea, then Arte will do the wrong thing and trade ’em, which will make me happy that he does something right for the future.

SELLSELLSELLSELLSELL-TRADE’EMALL, JUST DO SOMETHING OTHER THAN HOLDING ON TO A TEAM THAT CAN’T BREAK .500. Let’s try something different.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 months ago

As much as most of us would like to see the Angels rebuild, I have a difficult time seeing Arte live with another 1-3 years similar to this one, which is what it would take if they were pursuing a rebuild. But either way, I would like to see the club commit one way or the other by either trading everything tradable, or positioning for more near term success. I’m afraid we may continue to be what we have been for the last 15 years, hovering between 70 and 80 wins. Hopefully, the next few weeks will give us an indication.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Might have to. Not sure there’s enough available FA talent this winter to ensure we make the playoffs even if Arte wanted a 300M payroll. And that’s IF players all wanted to come here. If I’m a free agent with choices I am pretty meh about playing for CtPG Guy and his snot nosed kids. Don’t want the shit fan ju ju breaking me and ending my career.

Marcotor
Trusted Member
3 months ago

But Arte isn’t selling. Wishing for it doesn’t make it so.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Marcotor

We don’t rebuild. We swallow loads.

TapatioMan
Trusted Member
3 months ago

Doubt this happens, but the (small) delay in signing Moore made me wonder about the possibility of him going unsigned. Say the Angels found something in his medical, or for whatever reason they didn’t sign him, but still offered Moore the minimum bonus required to avoid any penalties, the Angels would get next year’s 9th overall pick, no?

That makes me dream of a scenario where the baseball gods give the Angels the 1st pick in the 2025 draft, along with the 9th pick. Isn’t the 9th pick in next year’s supposed to be better than this year’s 8th? For many reasons, I’m unsure if all this would work out. Like I said, just dreaming.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 months ago
Reply to  TapatioMan

I like your thinking though.

Born_in_59
Trusted Member
3 months ago

Let’s have another 6-game win streak. I won’t be greedy and ask for 7 but wouldn’t mind it.

Pineapple12
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3 months ago
Reply to  Born_in_59

6-game win streak means Arte will demand Perry buy at the deadline 😅😂😂

halofansince1978
Super Member
3 months ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Agree…don’t over do it boys!!

Finish July 6-6 would be okay.

RexFregosi
Super Member
3 months ago

we have 66 games left – go 66-0

halofansince1978
Super Member
3 months ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Hopium Rules!!