LA Angels Weekend News Crash: The Worsiest!

The Chicago White Sox think they know how to lose, ha! Take those 120 losses and we’ll hand you a sweep. That sweep in Chicago broke the Angels franchise record for losses in a season and we still have 3 games to add on to that total.

If you’re looking for that exact moment in which the Angels season went from horrible to an absolute embarrassment that epitomizes the Arte era better than any other, it was the 2 out pop up Jack Lopez biffed on Tuesday.

Yep, a 31 year old rookie who wasn’t even on the roster at the beginning of the year getting the start because the team has no depth and no actual prospects ready to fill in for injury blowing a game against a bad team is the epitome of the Arte Angels. Without superhuman performances by Ohtani and Trout covering up a bit of just how bad this franchise is, the full stink is on display.

To make matters worse, the White Sox likely have a rosier future.

If I didn’t love Jhene Aiko so much I’d suggest we use her song “The Worst” for the video montage before games. The words are surprisingly apropo.

Ok, with that out of the way and Jhene’s voice calming me down let’s get to the Highlight of the Week and there can really only be one. Zach Neto is a keeper and went off on Houston on Sunday, leading to the one win of the week.

Unfortunately, Neto hurt his shoulder trying to carry the team on Wednesday. Hopefully it is minor and he’s good to go in 2025.

From around baseball:

The NL Wild Card slots are coming down to the wire and will extend to Monday as Atlanta is in the path of Hurricane Helene.

Obviously baseball takes a huge back seat to a hurricane and I pray my friends and nieces are safe in the ATL. But we’re looking at division rivals playing a double header a day after the regular season ends and a day before the post season begins.

Why the insanity? Well, follow the money. MLB floated the idea of moving Thursday’s game up to Monday which was an off day for both teams but the Braves wanted that sold out ticket money. Under that scenario only one game would have been wiped out by rain.

San Diego has the one Wild Card sewn up, thanks to a nifty triple play.

It has been a pretty magical run down the 5. Check this stat out.

Meanwhile the Detroit Tigers are making an improbable run at the postseason and it is a ton of fun to watch. Yesterday they rallied to stun the Rays 4-3 and can clinch a postseason spot today.

While not quite as improbable, the Houston Astros were 10 games back in the standings at one point but locked down their 7th AL West title in the last 8 years.

Marwin Gonzales straight up stole money and announced his retirement this week. No way that cheater was going to keep producing at the plate after he left his trash cans in Houston. That 2017 sticks out like a sore thumb for some crazy reason…

Charlie Blackmon is universally lauded as one of the good guys in the game. He announced his retirement and shared a special moment on the field with his parents. That is some feel good stuff right there.

The most emotional moment of the MLB season came after the Oakland A’s game yesterday. Nobody wanted to leave. It was a moment all baseball fans could feel through the TV. A moment I wish didn’t happen.

Enjoy the final weekend of the regular season and link what I missed. I get to spend the entire weekend with my son, so I’m a happy guy. We’ll catch the Sunday game so if you’ll be at the Big A on Sunday, let me know and say hi.

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nishiogawakun
Super Member
17 days ago

I honestly don’t get the point of owning a Major League Baseball team if they are such a laughing stock. I mean, isn’t it mostly clout and prestige? Doesn’t all your intended impress-able audience just think you’re a bigger joke instead? I think pro teams shouldn’t be such good investments. You should own one at your own expense because you want to dominate, not to bilk the system of money. Maybe some anti trust work could help with that.

halofansince1978
Super Member
17 days ago

CWS-1 at DET-4 top 8

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
17 days ago

it really isn’t too hard to beat the White Sox if you remember to sign big-league ballplayers

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago

Degrom is scratching and will pitch tonight in Rancho Cucumonga instead because the Rangers want him to face a line-up with a higher-powered offense.

tanana40
Super Member
17 days ago

about 1.5 MLB hitters in the halos lineup.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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From ESPN: “What went wrong/How to fix it”, Angels edition

Why the Angels are sitting out October: No direction

What can they do to fix it? For the first four years of the current decade, the Angels featured the best player in the sport, Shohei Ohtani. For the entirety of his career, they’ve featured the best player of the 2010s, and the best in franchise history, Mike Trout. The Angels have won 71.8 games for every 162 they’ve played this decade. It’s the worst figure in franchise history, below the 76.3 wins/162 the Angels posted in the 1960s, when they were an expansion team. For this to change, the Angels need to ask the right questions but, at the moment, it’s very difficult to narrow them down to a few action items. Determining if it is realistic to return to contention while Trout is still a viable regular is an inquiry that probably ought to be made, sooner than later

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago

We have direction.
South. And to rock bottom.

halofansince1978
Super Member
17 days ago

I wonder if Arte has been talking to these people…Portland Angels

https://www.opb.org/article/2024/09/24/major-league-baseball-portland-stadium-zidell/

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
17 days ago

I don’t see it happening. There’s no civic will to build a stadium on the longshot chance that a team would move to Portland, Angels or anyone else.

The only way a stadium goes up is if Portland is awarded an expansion team.

halofansince1978
Super Member
17 days ago

Agree with expansion team.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

The Angels will move if it turns out to be a huge pain in the balls to try and build a stadium. Hell, at the current rate, Phoenix will be big enough for two teams in the ten years it will take to escape the Big A. San Antonio. Austin. Nashville. Montreal? Oakland?

And no. Magical new owners aren’t gonna just take it in the shorts to keep the Angels Anaheim. They will buy the team TO MAKE MONEY.

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago

things aren’t going very well in Phoenix. In fact, I’d say they are going poorly and the exit of the Dbacks is much more likely than you think. Along shot still, but no one wants to pay to upgrade and fix.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Should be one of those played out as fk “inspirational/you can do it/I can do it” block letter jock t-shirts that underarmor/Nike makes that you get at Ross Dress for Less for ten bucks….

2024 Angels Baseball: The Full Stink is On Display!

halofansince1978
Super Member
17 days ago

Go Snakes!!!

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago

same path as last year

Brewers, Phillies, Dodgers, and then they’ll meet a team from TX in World Series

2024 WS Champions!

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago

really Hate to root for the Royals this weekend but I remember the Dbacks lost their last 4 regular season games last year 🙄

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Since I had zero expectations for my Angels this year I have been enjoying the Orioles, Pirates, Reds, Rays, Royals and Tigers this year. A little Cardinals, Indiguards, Phillies and D’Backs too. I hate that my team sucks, and my current sad is that the Royals and Tigers can’t both make it into the WC. But still, seven of ten play off teams will be guys I won’t mind rooting for in a World Series. Gonna be a solid October.

HERE is an interesting article on the Cardinals and their impending FO shake up. I consider the Cardinals to be, pound for pound, the greatest franchise in baseball history but they kind of have Arte’s disease. They are recognizing it and doing something about it. I know St Louis is a smaller city, but their fanbase/territory is huge so they are similar in resources to our beloved Halos. They have figured out that splashes always need more splashes. And the list of top prospects they have failed to develop because they rob the system to pay Paul (Goldschmidt) is way beyond what we have let die in the field.

I wish our owner would realize, like the Cardinals are, that even if you have fairly good resources the best way to spend them is generating cheap home grown players.

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago

besides the Snakes, I’m riding with the team(s) from NYC

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I’ve always dug the Tigers cause I actually kinda like Detroit and I liked Tramell/Whiteker a lot. Same with the Royals and 80s Royals teams. I dig the Braves too…. same reason as you. Padres are great cause Gwynn, Brown/Gold, NOT DOYERS but they can be a little annoying with Manny and Tatis…. thing is, both those guys have kind of grown up good the last couple years.

It’s not gonna be a bad play off season at all. Just PLEASE GOD! No Yankees/Doyers.

tanana40
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

We first got cable in Idaho in about 1977 and my father and I watched the Braves games everyday. I had already committed to the Angels in 1976 but it is a wonder that I did not end up a Braves fan.

CAoldskoll
Trusted Member
17 days ago

Oh forgot to mention in 2016 when we wasted#16 on Thaiss we passed on star pitchers Burnes, Zach Gallen, and Bieber. Lol

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  CAoldskoll

Oh fun. Are we gonna do the TootieToo game where we start listing players who play baseball but are not Angels?

Can I pick Eric Davis?

CAoldskoll
Trusted Member
17 days ago

Nah, not that deep, I didn’t even get into the last 6yrs of draft picks. Eric Davis, good pick, local kid. You know Barry Larkin too? Hook me up, I own his Reds jersey and would love to get it signed.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  CAoldskoll

I loaf Barry Larkin. I miss the 1990 Reds.

Born_in_59
Trusted Member
17 days ago
Reply to  CAoldskoll

I won’t say the team should have picked Thaiss, but teams other than the Angels didn’t realize that they were passing up all-stars too.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Jeff Joiner

NARRR! EVAH PLAN MUZ WORL PARFEC RYE AWAY! STOOPID PERRY!

CAoldskoll
Trusted Member
17 days ago

All the focus now on tanking for more ping pong balls in the draft. I say King Kong’s balls for us cause we have such a poor history of drafting. Here is a sample of us compared to successful team like hated blue. 2012: Nobody- blue Seager #18, 2013: Nobody- blue Bellinger #124, 2014: Newcomb #15- blue Verdugo #62. 2015: Ward #26- blue Buehler#24, 2016: Thaiss#16 Marsh #60- blue Lux #20 W Smith #32 May #101 Gonslin #281, 2017: Adell #10- blue Nobody, 2018: Adams #17- blue Outman #224. We suck at drafting while team blue finds good players in later rounds. Just saying we could get a top pick but some way F it up while blue will grab a future star in later rounds. Angels just have to get lucky.

Marcotor
Trusted Member
17 days ago
Reply to  CAoldskoll

Will you be back in seven years to cherry-pick the players in the draft the Angels didn’t choose?

CAoldskoll
Trusted Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Right on the money, player development not a priority for us. Plus they got the blue juice lab to pump those kids up Lol.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Trusted Member
17 days ago

Arte sure has been quiet this year. I like the guy and the money he has spent, but the bozo has kept around his shitty friends for too long. He should call the Yorks/owner of the 49ers and ask for advice on how to run an organization. It really is easy. Hire baseball people to run your team, sign the checks, stay quiet and show up to charity events.

55yearsangelsfan
Trusted Member
17 days ago

On the bright side, we can still catch the Rockies in futility, for more ping pong balls! Just (let?) Texas sweep us, and, um, oh yeah.. the Rockies just have to sweep the dodgers..

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend

A “getting swept in Chi-town missive from Slammin’ Sammy Blum. The fan quote at the bottom is perfect.

The Angels have given little reason for optimism after embarrassing season
CHICAGO — Everything was set up perfectly. Back at their home stadium, the Chicago White Sox were in need of one more measly loss to set the sport’s all-time record for futility. It was a fitting way to finish out this nightmare season.

That’s what brought larger crowds when there otherwise would have been a smattering of hearty souls. That’s what brought media from across the country when it otherwise would have been just the regular beat writers.
But in a series seemingly set up to highlight the White Sox’ horrendous 2024, it was the lowly Los Angeles Angels who humiliated themselves on a national stage.

They were swept by a team that improved to 39-120 on Thursday in a 7-0 loss punctuating a season that is now officially the worst in Angels franchise history.
There could be a no more fitting way to clinch that mark. The entire sport’s attention was affixed to this series for the White Sox, only to see the failure their opponents had become and the circumstances not allowing this disaster season by the Angels to fade into oblivion. The Angels simply had to wear it.

“We forgot to bring real baseball players into the organization,” Angels manager Ron Washington told The Los Angeles Times in a story posted Wednesday. “Nothing against those guys here, but they’re not big-league baseball players, and they certainly can’t help us win a championship.”

Washington walked back his very sharp criticism for the team he was forced to manage, saying on Thursday that he “misspoke.” He meant they needed to learn to be big-league players, he clarified.

That’s a difference without a distinction. He doesn’t believe his current roster to be capable of that. And the results on the field — a 63-96 record — have shown him to be correct.

“It’s pretty sickening,” Angels catcher Logan O’Hoppe said of the record-setting loss. “Going into spring and expecting things to turn around, and then it happens. We’ve got a good group in here and it doesn’t feel like what the record shows. But the record is what it is. I don’t think anyone’s OK with it in here. I don’t know. It’s just tough right now.”

Credit to the 24-year-old catcher, and to his manager. Their blunt assessment and refusal to sugarcoat the state of affairs is refreshing. At 33 games below .500, the worst thing you can do is gaslight the fanbase. At the very least, that is not happening here.

But it’s also cold comfort for a slew of loyal followers who haven’t seen postseason baseball in a decade. If and when the Detroit Tigers clinch this weekend — against the White Sox, no less — the Angels will have the longest playoff drought in the sport.

Bad baseball in Anaheim, Calif., is nothing new. The White Sox might be historically awful, but at least they were in the playoffs three years ago. The Tigers might have missed the playoffs the last nine years, but at least they put together a successful blueprint to fix that.

The Angels say they hope the success of their young players will quickly turn this thing around. And it yet could. But they haven’t earned the benefit of the doubt. And a season this terrible should do nothing but add skepticism and shred credibility for the vague blueprint they’ve been advertising.

“What else do we do but be optimistic?” O’Hoppe said when asked about his optimism. “It’s just frustrating. The fans come out on the weekends, and they want to see us win. We want to win more than anybody. Sleepless nights all year get pretty old after a while. It’s just frustrating. You feel the emotions, and at some point, you just don’t have any more emotions to feel.”

“Hopefully it couldn’t get worse than this,” said shortstop Zach Neto, when asked the same question. “It’s a learning step for all of us.”

Not very optimistic, it sounds like.

O’Hoppe and Neto are last on the list for blame. They’ve posted, and remain the two most solid building blocks for this franchise that needs to find many more.

There is, however, plenty of criticism to go around. The highest-paid players haven’t been on the field. The coaching staff hasn’t shown the ability to increase players’ performance consistently. The front office hasn’t fielded a winning big-league product, nor has it developed a particularly strong farm system.

All of it, of course, comes back to Arte Moreno. His 22-year-run as Angels owner has devolved into a chaotic disaster, one which he takes absolutely zero accountability for creating. The public ire these days is rightfully directed at A’s owner John Fisher, who uprooted his team from Oakland. And White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf, whose penny-pinching is responsible for their current plight.

Moreno’s work as owner could be overlooked, as a result. But it shouldn’t. The last time he did a media scrum 18 months ago, he said his critics were the “vocal minority,” and that most fans thought highly of him. It was a mind-bending comment to make at the time. And now, after this week, after this season, there’s no way even he could still believe it to be true.

A slew of fans walked along the bottom concourse outside the Angels clubhouse after Thursday’s game. Washington stood and did his postgame media scrum outside those clubhouse doors, crediting his opponent for the beat-down that just finished.

After the Angels skipper was done, he turned around to walk back inside the clubhouse. At that moment, an elderly White Sox fan saw Washington and stopped just before he reached the exit.

“C’mon, Ron,” the fan said with exasperation. “You couldn’t take one from us?”

That was all these White Sox fans wanted. A chance to send their unforgettably putrid team off on their own terms. That’s why they bought tickets. That’s why they booed when the Angels lost. This was their moment.

Washington didn’t respond. He might not have even heard the fan. Instead, he continued inside, away from the outside noise.

What would there have been to say? That they couldn’t win even one game, nor should they have. Because, for as bad as the White Sox might be, right now, the Angels are that much worse.

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Wise, Butera, Thames – all went for the Angels to CWS

We did improve the coaching staff in 2024 – i love EY and Bo.

MarineLayer
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Great job by Minasian trading away large parts of the farm system for nothing.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  MarineLayer

Totally should have known all those guys would collapse. PTP just didn’t understand the power of the Ju Ju and that we’d bitch his attempts at getting UNICORM into the play offs into the ground before most of those players even got off the plane.

Fansince1971
Legend
17 days ago

That’s not really the issue. Agree that wasn’t predictable but it was a silly/stupid move to go all-in versus trading Ohtani. Oh well. Spilt milk.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Fansince1971

Amen. We shouldn’t have been trying to keep a unicorn happy at all in 2023. I doubt he’d have not left for the Yankees/Doyers even if we’d managed to limp into a wild card spot. He was going to “big team” no matter what and we should have acted accordingly in 2022. March of 2022.

But no. You just don’t trade generation talent. Instead you hope he is willing to take a discount to stay on a middling team that had one semi-good wild card season because Newport Beach and CtPG Guy.

It was obvious by the end of the 2021 season we weren’t gonna be perennial contenders by 2024. Should have traded him for an entire farm system.

Fansince1971
Legend
17 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Ooof that last sentence

Fansince1971
Legend
17 days ago

Great article even if it is Sammy the Hatty.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
17 days ago

 💥  😃 Happy Birthday to Rev, would love to join the festivities in your honor my friend, but health does not allow. Hope that everyone will have a most awesome time and enjoy the game also. 🌭  🎂  🎉 

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
17 days ago

Neto is our best player and MVP although the Ward for may disagree. Does Neto seem injury prone at such a young age? When a team such as the Angels are in rebuild the piling up of losses is mandatory as learning is all about the Bell Curve, but also because of a weak minor league system that has weak teaching and coaching along with a system that fast tracks players to the majors quickly.

Pineapple12
Super Member
17 days ago

Gotta think this season is officially rock bottom, right?

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Possibly not. Next year has the potential to be even worse assuming they run it back with the same roster and trade the assets everyone wants traded.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Next year’s gonna be rough too. I expect almost the same level of badness, just hopefully with more kids and less washed 30+ year olds.

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago

It depends Arte.

Wrt MLB payroll:
this year he upped his game from just being evil (2004-2023)

now he’s cheap and evil (2024-tbd)

but if he gave Père some money, no doubt there could be a playoff run.

tanana40
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

It does not really matter that the Angels were swept by the ChiSox. For good or bad, we still have the same young players coming back for next year and lots of holes to fill. But being swept by the worst team in baseball history was a punch to the gut along with Washington’s moment of honesty in regard to the talent in the organization.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  tanana40

What was Washington’s moment of honesty?

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

He called out the reality that there’s not enough baseball talent in the organization to win a championship.

He walked it back once he found the horse head in his locker….

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
17 days ago

🙄

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  tanana40

The problem is they basically have 2 good young position players and Trout. Not much to build on.

tanana40
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

I agree with that. I would say that Schaneul is only 22 and he can get better. He hit 13 homers and had only 19 doubles and he should hit a lot more doubles and should hit for a higher average than .250. I think he is worth an year of playing full time to see if he can develop.

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  tanana40

Schanuel is DEFINITELY a KEEPER!

(for now)

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Since we’re currently going nowhere I would be willing to give Schanuel and Adell next year to show improvement. Obviously keep an eye on Moore and a few others in the minors but the goal should be to trade anything of value for young developing players and see what happens in next years draft.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Yah. I think Nolan and Adell can both get their OPS up to .750. Not stars, but solidly good.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  tanana40

I agree

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
Reply to  Pineapple12

Knowing what “rock bottom” is a retrospective assessment done once the team is consistently winning.

It might be “rock bottom”, but who really knows.

Pineapple12
Super Member
17 days ago

Great point

Charles Sutton
Editor
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

With my record in IIWPM articles, my first thought was “Hold my beer.”

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Charles Sutton

Yah. I need to put out my IIWPM now so PTP knows which pitchers NOT to sign as soon as possible.

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

thats pretty much up to Mr. Billboard

Born_in_59
Trusted Member
17 days ago

Padres and Tigers! Let’s make it 1984 all over again!

smithy610
Super Member
17 days ago

For all of the talk about how the Doyers are the best team in developing their prospects and how they have the best minors system, and everyone has to aspire to be like them, yada, yada, yada – this picture celebrating their division championship are all transplants.

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GrandpaBaseball
Legend
17 days ago
Reply to  smithy610

Unlike us they certainly know which free agents to sign or what players to trade for which is helped out by having the home grown to build around….so there is that.

smithy610
Super Member
17 days ago

That, and $$$$$$$$

red floyd
Legend
17 days ago
Reply to  smithy610

And scouting.

smithy610
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Yes, Mookie was acquired via trade, but they already extended him to $350M. So he’s also a significant part of that cash.

If the Reds acquired Mookie using Elly Dela Cruz, Jonathan India, etc., they still won’t be able to keep him when it’s time to pay him $$$$$.

Last edited 17 days ago by smithy610
Senator_John_Blutarsky
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Reply to  smithy610

Their roster is homegrown and acquired talent. Regardless if the entire roster was FA’s, their executives get it done and provide the manager with the talent to win championships.

That’s all a fan really wants….

halofansince1978
Super Member
17 days ago

History says Roberts will Fxxx it up.

You bunt with him on deck…dummy.

halofansince1978
Super Member
17 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Point taken, but my point was Roberts has proven himself to be a bonehead in the playoffs.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  smithy610

What’s transparent is how all their pitching prospects have apparently been visited by Arte and Soth in the night and had their elbow tendons cut…. just like they were doing to all our pitchers a few years back.

Outrageous. Disgusting.

Mikeal1st
Trusted Member
16 days ago
Reply to  smithy610

That’s the difference though… they have players to back up their stars and when they sign stars, somehow they keep them mostly healthy.

halofansince1978
Super Member
17 days ago

Three to go and I will miss this crap terribly!!

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