LA Angels Wednesday News Crash: TOMORROW

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Angels News

Mickey Moniak is gone. Angels released him, cementing Jo Adell as our CF of 2025.

Tim Anderson made the team. Likely the starting SS until Neto gets healthy.

Nicky Lopez is now an Angel. The glove first INF was on the Cubs in Japan but was let go.

Ryan Johnson has made the MLB team. He was the 2nd round pick in last years draft and has played 0 games in the minors.

Around Baseball

The pathway between home and the pitcher’s mound is gone from Tiger’s Stadium. It was the last one that still had it.

Also, the Tigers sign is gone from the scoreboard. Comerica Park is now up there for the Tigers.

Marlins have added a tiny cruise ship beyond CF for their fireworks display. Yeah, pandering to literal tourists.

Jordan Montgomery will have Tommy John Surgery. Who hasn’t at this point?

Apparently Jared Jones won’t have TJS. At least not yet. 6 weeks to walk it off? Yeah… that is not going to end well.

2025 will be the 125th season of modern Baseball and the 150th of the NL. How many generations is that?

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Twebur
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1 month ago

That didn’t take long.

Mickey Moniak and the Rockies have agreed to a Major League deal worth $1.25 million, per source. With his $484K in termination pay from the Angels, who released him Tuesday, Moniak will earn a guaranteed $1.734 million in 2025.

https://x.com/Feinsand/status/1905065729038184512

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Twebur

Good for him. I’m sure the healing powers of those Rocky Mountains will inflate improve those OPS numbers

Twebur
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Cut down on the K’s….. The next Dante Bichette?

Son Bo Moniak MLB in 2046?

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Twebur

Hope he slugs 40 bombs lol

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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Reply to  Twebur

Colorado is dumber than a box of rocks.

MM will start hot and regress to his norm. He’s just not that good.

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago

If you can live with 30% K rate , a sub .300 OBP but a slugging % near .500 then hes you man.

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 month ago

I want this dude to be good so bad lol. Jo has unlimited swag.

Rest of the pictures — https://x.com/Angels/status/1905021750720520597?t=QsWJRVcEJeiqFtNQejgIFQ&s=19

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Mia
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Mia
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I won’t judge him until the ASB, but this is definitely his make it or break it year. He’s got his natural position, his platoon mate is gone, no excuses.

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Mia

Keeping humor at bay, I agree. We toyed around with Adell by bringing him up too soon and then never allowing him the runway necessary to develop. He’s not entirely innocent either, whether it’s been lack of productivity when he’s played or suffering poorly timed injuries.

The dude has all the raw ability in the world and a great work ethic. He showed us last season how great of a defender he can be (imagine saying that before 2024).

For better or worse, I’ll be his #1 cheerleader.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

We should trade for Devers so that we have a new player to hate with the seething passion of true fans.

SchofieldsWalkoff
Trusted Member
1 month ago

Surely there’s enough hate for Ren% to get us through the year.

Twebur
Legend
1 month ago

Only nine members from the 2024 Angels’ Opening Day roster are on the ‘25 version:

https://x.com/mikehuntley63/status/1904752813881909574

Twebur
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Twebur

Free Touki!

Angels have brought back Touki Toussaint on a minor league deal, according to their transactions page — Toussaint had a 4.62 ERA in 25.1 IP with Angels in 2022

https://x.com/TaylorBlakeWard/status/1904928770420859354

Born_in_59
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Twebur

Not that it would have changes last season’s result, but that would have been lots better than Adam Cimber’s 7.03 ERA in 24.1 IP with the Angels.

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Twebur
Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
1 month ago

SI ranks the Angels 27th, just below the A’s and above the Rockies.

I do think this squad is better than the Pirates and Nationals and can argue the Cardinals, A’s, and Angels in any order. So I guess I’d personally have them 22nd to 25th.

FungoAle
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1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

2. New York MetsBreakout Candidate: SP Griffin Canning
It may feel overly optimistic to call Canning, a 28-year-old former top prospect, a breakout candidate. Injuries and inconsistency have left the former Los Angeles Angels hurler’s potential untapped. Thanks to different pitch sequencing, however, Canning racked up 22 strikeouts in 14 ⅓ innings during a productive spring. He could finally level up in David Stearns’s Mets pitching lab. — Tim Capurso

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  FungoAle

This must be why everyone on here was so high on Canning all the time and never said we need to give up on him year after year. Stupid platypus.

Mikeal1st
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  FungoAle

I’ll believe it when I see it.

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  FungoAle

JUST NED 2 THROW MOAR SLIDERZ

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

We have no justification to claim anything at this point until we actually prove people wrong, which we haven’t done yet or for quite a few years.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

ASStros will play Brendan Rogers at 2B in an attempt to make me CtPG Guy out and fixate on one thing my team didn’t do like it’s a personal injury to me whose scar will never heal…..

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago

well Gitcho unless you enjoy the continual misery of knowing that the Angel have nots are all MVP’s in waiting, you can take solace in the fact that based upon Brendan Rodgers’ career Home/Road splits he is a total creation of the Banquet Beer.

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gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Cowboy26

He’ll assplode for 6 WAR just to piss me off.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
1 month ago

Nobody asked me but; Kyren Paris was Angels ST MVP…..Neato Neto and his glove will be missed,,,,,Nada at first would not suck…..Trouty and Soler both hit 30 HR’s in ’25…..Just to prove ST doesn’t predict the coming season Silseth finishes with a 7 win season with 120 innings……The Angels finish 66-96 with a weak hitting lineup and a young cast in August as trades will be the headlines of the day……Trout makes it to 135 GP. …. Make or break it year for Schanny…..Let’s have a fun season!

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago

I’m sure this has been discussed, but why wasn’t ohtani stealing this amount of bases as an angel? Coaching philosophy?

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
1 month ago

Might have been because for the last several years with us he was also pitching. Once he gets back on the mound it will be interesting to see if he is still stealing at the same rate.

But yeah also coaching philosophy. Wash in the first manager I can remember in a long time that seems to be even moderately aggressive with steals.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Just as a hitter he never stole this many bases. The doyers do have a better hitter behind him. Ot just surprised me he never attempted that many and it’s not even close. Yeah, we’ll definitely see if the attempts decrease when he is pitching. I was also wondering if they will go to a 6 man rotation when he returns or keep the traditional 5.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  TrojanBoiler

It’s Ohtani. He does what he wants. If he’d wanted to steal more on our team he would have.

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago

He doesn’t steal nearly as much when he pitches which he never has for the Doyers.

Gubi talked about this last night

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FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago

Or self-imposed not to potentially harming himself for his mega-deal?

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  FungoAle

There’s probably a few reasons why. I don’t think his contract was one of them, it may very well be but that’s not something we’ll ever hear about.

FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago

Maybe 60-60 is in the cards for Shohei this year. Base stealing has an advantage now with the widening of the base and a limit to how many pick-off moves can be made from the mound. Dumb rule changes IMHO.

Charles Sutton
Editor
Super Member
1 month ago

He was probably prohibited from stealing in any game he batted before Pujols.

Marcotor
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Yes! It’s ALWAYS a conspiracy! Good thing that clubhouse cancer is gone, all the other players hated him.

Trout_is_my_Bestie
Member
1 month ago

As others have noted, it could be because of his pitching workload, however I’m not so sure.

I think it has to do more with the fact that he just wasn’t very good at stealing bases pre rule change. In fact, pre 2023 his base stealing success rate was only 71%, which is pretty bad of any player with any significant number of steal attempts. Post 2023 his rate has gone up to 89%.

I imagine that he has figured out how to take advantage of the new rules to get his success rate up as well as increase his stolen base attempt opportunities due to the limit in pitcher disengagements.

All of this is to say that unfortunately I don’t think he has turned himself into Rickey Henderson all of a sudden.

Now I am just left to imagine what a young Mike Trout would have done with the new base stealing rules… He stole 49 bases at a 91% clip in 2012 and has a career 85% success rate! The true GOAT.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago

Stealing bases has to be a focus and something that is done intentionally. Also, Stolen bases are not a good risk unless you are extremely successful, and the value of a stolen base is inversely proportional to the number of runs scored. The more runs the lower the value. Which is why stolen bases were such a big deal in the 80s when run scoring was suppressed. Run scoring has been on the decline the last few years so stolen bases are becoming more common as well as because of the rule changes.

RexFregosi
Super Member
1 month ago

follow the money – Ippei-san always bet the under for #17 SBs

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
1 month ago

“Mickey Moniak is gone. Angels released him, cementing Jo Adell Kyren Paris as our CF of 2025.”

I believe!

FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Angels will need a CF. Rada will be that guy and be rushed.

I’m hopeful to be wrong but feeling CF will be too much for Adell. His focus to play the position will carry over negatively at the plate. Maybe Trout goes back to CF as it is obvious he does not have the arm for RF or he should go to left but then Ward has a noodle arm. Bad GM moves all the way around, defense is secondary with this guy.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  FungoAle

The future cf for next year could still be in college 😅

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago

So Nelson Rada is attending online classesl this season?

RexFregosi
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

he is still in high school

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Might be nice to have Rada and Paris 1-2 in our line up some day, assuming they both develop as planned and hoped for.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Yah. I dream of a roster with Rada, Paris, Adell and some other kid all able to play CF if needed as well as other spots. I dream hard.

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  FungoAle

You’ve been on the Adell train for too long to hop off now.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

That’s right, Pineapple needs company.

FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

LOL, you’re right. I still have my Adell Inland Empire 66ers Burritos Bobblehead

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Charles Sutton
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Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  FungoAle

For right field, we also have defensive stalwart Jorge Soler.
 😥 

Last edited 1 month ago by Charles Sutton
FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Charles Sutton

I’m looking for the crying emoji…

Charles Sutton
Editor
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Added.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

I hope the Angels are at or above .500 at the trade deadline and STILL trade a bunch of guys for prospects. Finish the job!

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
1 month ago

At this point I am a pretty big believer that Perry actually knows what he is doing and has a plan. Hopefully a move like this would get the rest of the naysayers on board.

His last 2-3 years (Shohei non-trade not withstanding) have been pretty solid IMO

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

You are correct. I will be convinced if he makes the trades even though the Angels are playing well. I am one of the naysayers until I see different.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

If he trades our trade bait even when we are “in the hunt” that is some baller balls cold killer GMing at this point. So much weeping after so many years of losing records. So much wasted Trout. So many people who want the rebuild now furious when he does it in July.

he will truly be Big Balls if he has the horses and makes the trades this year. It will hurt. BUT that and the draft could set us up for the next six years.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago

I agree that it could. The goal this year is to acquire as many new quality players that we can and see development in the ones we already have.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
1 month ago

In the ideal scenario, trading Anderson and Hendricks for prospects doesn’t hurt the team because Dana and Silseth or Detmers have improved enough to take those spots.

Paris compensates for the loss of Rengifo.

Somebody takes over for Jansen.

Quite honestly it isn’t difficult to see one or three of these scenarios playing out.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

they probably won’t all play out. So if we’re a .500 team July 20th we’ll be under it in August and weepy weepy. But we’ll have six more improved top 30 prospects spots.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago

I could care less what our record is, I want our young players to improve and to acquire more of them. Next year may be a different story. Paris could certainly replace Rengifo but currently, Dana and Silseth have a ways to go. Plus, it would be nice to move Ward and Soler since they are both gone after next year anyway. That may not happen until next year.

Trading Anderson and Rengifo, who both have expiring contracts, is not rebuilding. We’ll see how it goes. Gitch seems to have a better feel for what Perry is doing than I do.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Gitch is totally guessing. But trading expiring contracts for more young players is pretty much what a rebuild is….

milehigh
Member
1 month ago

I forsee wailing and gnashing of teeth when those trades don’t happen. I don’t see Anderson or Hendricks being traded or if so then only for warm bodies to fill out MiLB rosters. A team solidly in the playoff hunt won’t trade for those two and the only way I see a fringe playoff team trading for those two is if their #1 or #2 starter is injured for the season two weeks before the trade deadline. There is a reason Hendricks was unsigned for so long. Neither of those two are good enough for second half rentals, imo.

If Rengifo has hammy problems off and on then I don’t see anyone trading for him either, particularly on his walk off year. Is he that much of a difference maker to be a rental. I’m not so sure, maybe. My gut says the Angels resign him off season. But I wouldn’t mind seeing a couple prospects who could be utility players in a trade for him.

Ward could bring a couple top 75 prospects if he does well. Maybe Detmers could as well.
All in all, regardless of what we can work up on trade simulators I don’t see a great prospect haul for current Angel starters. I have seen comments here that a trade simulator shows a swap between a teams #3 prospect and some Angel starter. I think that is pure fantasy.

New, good, prospects would be welcome. That would tell me that the Angels are looking at ’28 instead of ’27, though. Just my two cents of cloudy thinking.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  milehigh

Some of the trades won’t happen. Teams have to want your players more than other teams players. Players need to not be injured. Hell, maybe something wild happens like we extend Tay Tay…..

Twebur
Legend
1 month ago

Sam spending Arte’s cash.

The Angels have sold hope for the future through their young core — Neto, O’Hoppe, Joyce, Soriano, Schanuel, etc.

So why haven’t they locked up anyone up with long-term contract extensions?

“If I could play with these guys forever, I would.”

https://x.com/SamBlum3/status/1904913020989710752

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Twebur

I’ve never understood the need to spend money before you have to. None of these players have shown enough yet to warrant what Sam is talking should Neto have another 5 win season in 2026 and stays healthy, then you might start thinking about it. Let’s see what happens the next few years. None of them are even in Arbitration yet and other than Neto, none have had anything more than a 1 or 2 win season.

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Yeah but Sam says Arte is Cheap Stoopid and Evil.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Twebur

I actually suspect that a bunch of “Rendon off the books” money will go to extensions for these guys who are two or three years in on being “the core”. Arte likes Perry’s Braves impersonation. And this is a Braves thing.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
1 month ago

Agreed. And as a fan, I love it. I’d love to have O’Hoppe and Neto both earn extensions and stay here so I can watch them play for a decade.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago

If dustin may pitches like this all year along with ohtani pitching well, I don’t see how the doyers don’t win the world series again this year. Their starting pitching is absolutely insane.

Twebur
Legend
1 month ago

Most innings May has pitched in a season is 50 +. Shohei is not likely to pitch anytime soon…..with that said, they are still loaded.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Twebur

He was ready to pitch last year. That freak injury he had last year gave his arm another year to get stronger imo.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
1 month ago

Though they have broken the bank to field a powerful team, remember just a couple of seasons ago, the Dodgers boasted 9-10 starters during ST only to go into panic mode when they started dropping like flies.

I agree with Twebur, May has to show he can hang around for an entire season.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

This is a different beast though. Sasaki, May, Glasnow, Snell, and yamamoto is a nasty 5.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
1 month ago

It is but Glsnow’s career high for innings was 130 last year. May is hurt often. Ohtani is on his third elbow, Kershaw is older….

LA on paper is one of the greatest teams ever assembled. But they do have significant injury risk.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Their medical staff is top notch imo. if all those players were angels I believe they would be injured often, recovery times extended, and careers over.

milehigh
Member
1 month ago

Kershaw has had his back problem for how long? 3 or 4 years? Surely a top notch med staff would have fixed that. And May was out and Glasnow was out. Betts should have never been sick, too. That med team should be fired. /s

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  milehigh

Kershaw just hates playing baseball. What an asshole.

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 month ago

Don’t give up on our 🐐 just yet.

“CHICAGO — Mike Trout was working out in his home batting cage back in New Jersey one day this winter, with his father feeding balls into the machine.

They were grinding away when his father stopped him, because something wasn’t right.

“Hey, go look at that baseball card over there, from when you were a rookie,” his father told him. “See where your hands are?”

As Trout recalled the story, he added: “He was right.”

It wasn’t news to Trout. His hand position is something he’s been working to change since last year. As he heads into the Angels’ season opener on Thursday, Trout will begin to show the baseball world if he’s made the adjustments successfully.

“I’m trying to consistently get to where I feel like myself for the whole year,” Trout said. “I feel like, if I get back to that, it’s gonna be really fun.”

While much of the narrative surrounding Trout in recent years has rightly been the injuries that have cost him time on the field, the underlying story has been that even when Trout has been on the field, he’s hasn’t been at the same otherworldly level.

“I haven’t really felt like myself in the last few years,” Trout said. “I don’t know exactly how it got off track. Just over time, I couldn’t pinpoint exactly what it is. But when it’s on track, it feels like my old self.”

Obviously, Trout is something of a victim of his own success. He won three American League MVP Awards – and was the runner-up four other times – in his first 10 seasons, putting up numbers so phenomenal that he’s already a slam-dunk Hall of Famer.

Through 2022, which includes playing just 36 games before suffering a strained calf that cost him most of the 2021 season, Trout had a career .303 average, with an OPS of 1.002.

In the 111 games he played in 2023 and 2024, he hit .252 with an .860 OPS.

There’s nothing wrong with an .860 OPS. Only 15 major-league players did better than that last season over 500 plate appearances.

If you ask anyone around the Angels if they’d sign up for 500 Trout plate appearances and an .860 OPS in 2025, they’d take it in a heartbeat. The last Angels player other than Trout or Shohei Ohtani to produce an .860 OPS over a full season was Kendrys Morales in 2009.

To Trout, though, that’s not good enough.

His sights are set on being his “old self,” and that starts with his hands.

To put it simply, sometime in the last few years, Trout began wrapping his hands. As he loaded to swing, his hands went too far behind his head, and that affected his path back to the ball.

“When I go to swing, it’s up and around instead of through the ball,” Trout said. “It like my hands are on a track. If they get off track, and I swing across my body, sometimes I lose vision when I rotate, and I have one eye on the ball instead of two. That’s why I was swinging and missing so much.”

Through 2022, Trout had a strikeout rate of 22.0% and a walk rate of 14.9%. Over the past two seasons, he’s struck out 26.8% of the time and walked 12.5%.

One of the particular trouble areas has been high fastballs. Three of the highest whiff rates of his career on fastballs in the upper third of the zone have come since 2021. It’s worth noting that he slowed the trend last year – in a small sample size – with a percentage that was just about his overall career rate.

“A few years ago, I never really chased,” Trout said. “I had a tight strike zone. I knew my zone and really didn’t get out of it. Yeah, I had some times where I would chase, either just getting too big at the plate, trying to hit the ball so far. You can’t be perfect every single time.

“I know if I can get back to having good at-bats, not swinging at the balls in the dirt, the way we’ve worked on it in the spring, it’ll get back going.”

Trout has been working at this for a few years, and at times it’s looked like he’s been on his way. He thought something clicked in June 2023, when he had an OPS of 1.121 over a 14-game stretch. Then he broke his hamate bone, and he played just one more game the rest of the season.

Last season, when Trout was on the injured list with a torn meniscus, the Angels presented him with a plan to get him back on track. Trout suffered a setback and never got a chance to put the plan into action.

Once he was clear of the second surgery, early in the offseason, Trout began intensive work to fix the problem. Trout and Angels hitting coach Johnny Washington would fire videos back and forth almost every day.

Washington described the change as simply trying to “rejuvenate” Trout’s swing to the way it used to be.

“Basically, the idea would be to try and identify some of the movements that he had in the past, when we all saw Mike Trout be Mike Trout,” Washington said. “How close can we get to some of those and replicate some of those moves to where we can get some of those outcomes as well?”

Washington said they are trying to get Trout to be “freer with his path” and less “restricted.” Overall, he’s been happy that Trout is so open to attacking the issues.

“Mike is a tremendous guy,” Washington said. “He wants to evolve. He wants to adapt. He wants to be great. He is great. I think as you continue to search, trying to find greatness, I don’t think you ever stop learning.”

Trout said he has been methodical with the hitting coaches this spring, making sure to ingrain the proper swing. When they see something wrong, they stop him. When he feels something wrong, he gets out of the cage.

Early this spring, Trout hit a homer to right field. He said that was one of the indicators that he’s getting back to himself.

“I haven’t hit a ball like that for years, the other way with some thump,” Trout said.

Despite that, it’s fair to wonder how much of what’s happened to Trout is because of what he calls “a bad habit,” and how much is simply because he’s now 33, and can’t keep up to the standard he set when he was 27.

The combination of his age and his injuries makes it easy for skeptics to assume that he’s never going to be That Guy again.

Trout took note when MLB Network listed him No. 39 in its ranking of the top 100 players right now. That would have seemed ludicrous a few years ago.

“People can say what they want,” Trout said. “I know what I’m capable of. I know what I feel. I know that when my thing’s right, I feel like I’m best player in the league. I still feel that way. People are always going to write what they write. Yeah, haven’t been on the field the last few years. It’s been tough. But I feel really good this spring.”

Trout said the move to right field has been a positive. He believes it will result in less wear and tear on his body.

If Trout can even come close to playing a full season at the level he was a few years ago, it would go a long way toward both restoring his status in the game and also helping to lift the Angels out of their stretch of mediocrity.

While it might have been fair back in 2016 to say the Angels were failing Trout by a lack of support, in recent years it’s been mutual. Trout has been unable to give the Angels what they’ve needed from him. He’s played just 41% of their games in the last four seasons.

It’s not just about a lack of production in one spot, but the way his absence impacts the other hitters.

Outfielder Taylor Ward, who had to take on more of the run production responsibility when Trout was out, said having Trout affects the rest of the lineup.

“I definitely think there’s a difference in way we get pitched,” Ward said. “If you’re hitting in front of him, I think that you get pitched way differently than when you’re hitting behind him. But yeah, it’s a big difference just all around with his presence, being on the field, off the field. I just think it’s huge for our club. The way we feel and the way the other team feels, too.”

First baseman Nolan Schanuel only got to be in the lineup with Trout for a month in his rookie season, and he could tell the difference.

“When he was in the lineup last year, we could just feel a weight lifted off our shoulders,” Schanuel said. “It was more like we have protection. And he’s a great guy in the clubhouse, great leader, and even better leader on the field. Looking forward to get out there with him this season and see the run we can make.”

https://www.ocregister.com/2025/03/26/angels-mike-trout-believes-return-to-mvp-form-is-all-about-his-hands/

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Good stuff

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Pineapple12

All I read was that the Angels have no coaching, never see the problems hitters are having, and his dad has to fix his swing. Hell, Trout had to build a batting cage at home because Arte is too cheap to build one at the Big A. This org is a joke.

Or, this was a really long article describing how a really good hitter started selling out for power because Ohtani was on display and now he has to stop doing that.

I have said since Trout was 19…. he should be Paul Molitor. He doesn’t have to hit 35+ bombs but he probably will. But it’s a lot better if he hits .320 with 50 doubles when he does it.

Twebur
Legend
1 month ago

With this 2025 Angel offense, he’ll need to carry them…..$1,000,000 Eppei Bucks on him swinging very hard, every AB.

First Shohei’s mom….now Trout’s Dad.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago

Yup. Hopefully this helps him catch up to those high fast balls again.

FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago

missed your post, agree. Stories are for the birds, lets see the facts.

FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago

Let’s see how his dads batting cage helps him hit the high cheese

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Angels/Doyers world series here we come 🤘

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 month ago

Need it more than oxygen.

MarineLayer
Super Member
1 month ago

MLBtraderumors also reported

  • Angels selected SS Tim Anderson and RHP Ryan Johnson, designated LHPs José Quijada and Angel Perdomo for assignment, and released OF Mickey Moniak to make room for Anderson, Johnson, and Nicky Lopez on the 40-man roster.
steelgolf
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Mickey Moniak …. Gone….. Lesson here is that if you have a low BA and OBP, you may not want to go to arbitration and just accept the team’s offer. He FAAFO. If I were him, I would use some of the money he is going to get, and train with Judge’s hitting coach like Kyren Paris did.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  steelgolf

Let’s see what happen with Paris before getting too excited. That dude has ruined many swings. He was also Scott Kingery’s coach. Judge is his only success. Judge was also getting huge accolades long before he worked with the pool hustler.

Last edited 1 month ago by HalosFanForLife
gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Yah. It’s a little silly to say “Go work with the guy who works with the incredibly talented monster” and expect miracles from normal guys.

This makes me wonder. Who are the hitting coaches who tend to take a 95 OPS+ and turn it into a 110?

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  steelgolf

Cost him 1M dollars

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Yep. You can’t blame him for betting on himself. But hit taking the Angels offer made him a prime candidate for a late spring release after the season he had last year .

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

I can’t believe that. No way. Unless you mean $1,000. Maybe $10,000, but the best hitting coaches in history don’t charge anything like that and the dude is considered a clown. Paris only made a $1.4 million signing bonus. Of course, the guy might have said “if you make it, and you get a contract, then it’s a million. If so, he did it for free upfront. The guy is wanting desperately to find another winner. He’s only got Judge and Judge came into the league without him considered to be a freak.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
1 month ago

By the way, I’ve followed this argument – here’s a great take on it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_F7ECWfU0w

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/mariners-cal-raleigh-finalizing-extension.html

Seems like alot of money at years for a 28 year old catcher with a sub .300 career OBP. Especially considering how well those elite framing skills will come into play after Rob Ump is implemented next year.

I cant figure out what the Mariners are up to. After spending virtually no $$$ this offseason despite a world class pitching rotation and a wide open division you would think Jer Jer would have larger concerns.

Twebur
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Article from March 7. Sam and Jer Jer share deep thoughts. The paywall keeps me from enjoying it

Nearly every time Jerry Dipoto speaks publicly nowadays, there’s an uproar.

I sat down with Dipoto, the Mariners’ president of baseball ops, to discuss his communication style, his team, and the backlash he receives.

https://x.com/SamBlum3/status/1897668635029606786

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Twebur

How can you write a remotely serious article about Jerry Dipoto’s popularity in the industry (or lack there of) without addressing him walking out on his employer and team in midseason?

Yet Another Pulitzer Prize worthy article from Sam the Ass Hat.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Guy hits dingers. Plays almost daily. Plays in the worst park to hit. On a park average, Seattle is almost as much of a discount as Coors is an advantage. People always thought Oakland was bad, Seattle is measurably worse. Plus defender too.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Yep. Raleigh is probably the 3-5th best catcher in the game. Sign him up.

Cowboy26
Legend
1 month ago

Not when they’re 34 years of age

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Cowboy26

He’s gonna be a 1B/DH on that roster eventually. They have their future catcher in the minors.

2002heaven
Super Member
1 month ago

Taking catches again I see.

toad2065
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Don’t sell “The Big Dumper” short, my friend!

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 month ago

2025 Predictions

— 86-76
— Mike Trout plays 140+ games:
—- .300 / .400 / .600
— Silent C leads the league in complete games
— Ben Joyce and Ryan Zeferjahn combine for 120+ innings and a sub-2 ERA
— Big Papa wins a GG
— Jose Soriano finishes top 10 in CY voting
— Jo Adell thrives in CF:
—- .240/ .320 / .480 with solid defense
— This might be my boldest one — I don’t think Rendone is hitting a HR in 2025

Hold off on making plans for October because we’re making the playoffs.

I’m excited to spend another season with yall! 😇

red floyd
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I haven’t been following all the moves and stuff, given the hockey season. Who is Big Papa?

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  red floyd

Neto

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

He loves it when you call him Big Poppa. LOL

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Well…. if he hits over .250. I think that was the rule his dad laid down. He’s not Big Popa under .250.

Twebur
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  red floyd

Go Kings!

FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Twebur

Another solid performance last night, so happy they shed Dubois this year. The Kings version of Rendon.

Last edited 1 month ago by FungoAle
Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Wow! you really are wearing the magic glasses.

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

What’s the fun in predicting 60-70 wins lol? I’ll probably be wrong and that’s okay.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

That’s ok Pineapple, someone has to wear them to balance out the rest of us. Some of your predictions are quite likely while others are a bit more optimistic.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Pineapple12

MAGICAL WORLD SERIES RUN !!!! Hell yeah. Astros collapse. Cholera hits the Doyers hard! Yankees all get the yips! Huzzah! Logan O’Hoppe for MVP!

steelgolf
Legend
1 month ago

You know, you just don’t hear about cholera outbreaks in the U S these days, but with the measles outbreak in Texas, cholera could be right around the corner!

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  steelgolf

LATRINE!

SchofieldsWalkoff
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I’m buying what you’re selling.

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 month ago

One of these years I have to be right lol! You and I have been on the same page for a while seeing the vision. Our standings jump will happen this year or next.

toad2065
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Where can I get some of that Hopium you use, Pineapple? Sign me up!

tanana40
Super Member
1 month ago

This team will win some games.

red floyd
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  tanana40

TAME was a wise guru among us.

RexFregosi
Super Member
1 month ago

From Eno at the Athletic:

…if you cruise around different sites’ win projections for teams. FanGraphs, Baseball Prospectus and Clay Davenport don’t have an American League team projected for more than 90 wins.

Last edited 1 month ago by RexFregosi
RexFregosi
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

This is wide open. We are in the hunt and I say 86 wins and a playoff spot.

Fansince1971
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

I guess it’s time for predictions. I’ll go with 66 wins and 96 losses. Don’t mean that as negative. It’s just what I think is realistic with this team.

Twebur
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

70 wins….. if the pitching staff doesn’t spontaneously combust after it realizes it needs to be almost perfect most nights….offense will be bottom 1/3, defense will be bottom 1/4. But we should be competitive most night. Kids will be fun to watch.

Besides, it’s hot dog season….its all about spiraling your meat.
https://x.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1901287195568115992

FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Wide open, precisely why it is good this year to pick an AL team with long odds to win the 2025 WS. Just need to find the team to get there and hedge the bet,

FungoAle
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Interesting. Wonder when the last time that has occurred?

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
1 month ago

Life is so unfair at times as Brandon Drury is out as he has broken a bone in his hand and the Pale Hose cut him loose.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
1 month ago

And he was raking in the Cactus League.

red floyd
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I liked the Muffin Man. Not sure we have room for him any more though.

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