Who Me? Postgame

Angels won 4-1.

This was basically the Mike Trout show. Here was Mike Trout driving in two to put the Angels up two zip in the first inning.

A Houston fan stripped the ball out of Mike Trout’s glove in the second inning. The umpires saw it a different way. Luckily the Astros were unable to cash in that runner that they should never have had.

Nolan Schanuel hit a 383 foot solo homer in the fourth inning to put the Angels up 3-0. It was his first homer of the season.

Taylor Ward hit a solo homer in the top of the fifth inning to make it 4-0 Angels. Suck ass fans and umpires are not enough to keep the 2025 Angels down. Gotta do better than that.

Tyler Anderson had a no-hitter going into the bottom of the sixth inning, but Yordan Alvarez broke it up with a double.

In the bottom of the eighth inning, Isaac Paredes homered off of Ryan Zeferjahn to make it 4-1 Angels.

Kyrene Paris stole a base in the top of the ninth inning. It did not lead to a run. Kenley Jansen came in to save the 4-1 game. He allowed a hit to Jeremy Pena. Other than he closed it out without any further runs by the Astros. Angels won 4-1.

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TrojanBoiler
Super Member
5 days ago

The fan interference play last night is an early indicator that things might actually be different this season.

trAdition states that Diaz should have hit a home run after that play but this season the ball don’t lie, and it was an easy fly out.

MarineLayer
Super Member
5 days ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

The rule should be rewritten that once a ball is in the stands, it’s a free for all to attempt to catch it. However, once a player catches a ball as Trout did, it’s hands off. It’s dangerous to the player to allow that sort of aggressive physical contact.

JackFrost
Super Member
5 days ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Agree. The fan can dislocate a player’s arm or shoulder if you allow that kind of stuff. Yes, if it is in the stands the fan/s have a right to go for it, but ripping it out of a closed glove like that guy did (and it took alot of effort to do so) is another matter.

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Cowboy26
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5 days ago
Reply to  JackFrost

I’m sure that’s already the case . Why else did those Bronx idiots get banned for life after trying to rip Mookies arm off ?

JackFrost
Super Member
5 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

The problem is that the actions taken by teams and stadium personnel are not logical and consistent based on the rule/s and what happened. The guy was apparently kicked out yesterday, and yet the play on the field was “foul ball.” One would think that the umpires would need to determine that it was an out, signaling that the fan went overboard etc. In that case you then could kick him out. But why boot him for something that was essentially allowed on the field?

The League needs to let teams know that the actions they take must be consistent with the rulings. Otherwise it makes no sense at all.

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TrojanBoiler
Super Member
5 days ago
Reply to  JackFrost

I had the same thought last night! It’s so egregious that the guy gets booted from the game but it was also definitely not reviewable and definitely just a standard foul ball?

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
5 days ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

100% agree. Its ridiculous that wasn’t ruled a catch. It was in his glove for a significant amount of time.

SchofieldsWalkoff
Trusted Member
6 days ago

Wait, they won? I thought Anderson was getting blown up today being a soft thrower & all.

Another series, another chance to win it. This is fun.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Man. Pathetic. Time after time, win after win after win. So horrible. So much gross in game decisioning and line up pencils. Most worst wins I have ever seen. Such organized jokes. Dumb Wash. Stupid Perry. Let me list all the reasons we will fail….

Mia
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Mia
6 days ago

Idk about you guys, but I think we should end the season today.

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Cowboy26
Legend
6 days ago

I get taking care of the Kid but why reward the Jack Ass Dad?

Once again though glad to know that Sam the Hat is on the scene to the most pressing story of the game.

https://x.com/SamBlum3/status/1911236194576253329

JackFrost
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Yeah, the dad’s response after realizing he was caught did seem more than a little disingenuous to me…

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gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Cowboy26

I for one am gonna be pissed about this for years.

Jimmuscomp
Trusted Member
5 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

The dad seemed genuinely remorseful to me. He was telling him sorry as it was happening. And even started giving the ball back…

I don’t know. I think MNT is classy beyond belief, and I think that dad felt bad.

Plus, the ball was basically in his lap. He shouldn’t have touched it. Very different than the Yankee thing in the WS.

JackFrost
Super Member
5 days ago
Reply to  Jimmuscomp

He DIDN’t give the ball back though. He sat there with the ball in his hand and he had the opportunity to put it back in Trout’s glove, and yet he didn’t do it. It is one thing to aggressively go for the ball, and quite another to reach into Trout’s glove and rip it out with both hands. Then to top it off have a look of “Why are you looking at me? What did I do ??”

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TrojanBoiler
Super Member
5 days ago
Reply to  Jimmuscomp

That’s how I interpreted it as well. I think he got caught up in the moment and it didn’t initially strike him that he had crossed a line. He seemed more star struck than apathetic or entitled.

And then once he came back to earth a little bit I thought he seemed genuinely remorseful.

I can only assume Mike must have felt the same way if he took the time to meet with them after the game.

JackFrost
Super Member
5 days ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

It could also be that when Mike saw the guy had a kid and that the ball would/could have gone to him he felt bad for the kid, not the dad. He did give the kid a signed bat and ball after all.

We know this about Mike; he is very generous with stuff like that. He recently bought boxes of sports cards for a whole room full of people at a collectors shop he was visiting. Whatever the case, we know Mike is a cool dude, a chill dude. It would not be out of character for him to forgive and forget.

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Cowboy26
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5 days ago
Reply to  Jimmuscomp

Agree 1000% about Trout . ( it still pisses me off about Manfraud’s comments) But the Dad definitely pulled the ball out of Mikey’s glove and then realized what he had done afterwards . Hopefully the kid knows better. (not “The Kiiiid” we know he knows better)

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FungoAle
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6 days ago

Paris continues to impress, I really like attitude on the field, focused.

max
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max
6 days ago

1st in the west! 3rd in runs scored in the AL and 4th worst in runs allowed

Angelz4ever
Super Member
6 days ago

Now, beat the Asstros tomorrow and take another series!

Go Halos!!

Angelz4ever
Super Member
6 days ago

BTW, just when you think the Asstros couldn’t create another ugly uniform, they surprise everyone.

FungoAle
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6 days ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

I don’t mind it but I’m not one of the guys who likes the Angels ice cream vendor looking city connects…..

ErSTAN
Trusted Member
6 days ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

I think the new fits are pretty, pretty, pretty clean.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Angelz4ever

It’s pretty sad…. there are some God awful city connect uniforms. Ours is pretty great by comparison. I dunno. Are they a hit with the “kids” or “the demographic” cause some of these jersey’s I just NEVER see out in the wild like I do the Nationals and Rockies CCs.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

I actually loved their old Space City uniforms if I’m being honest. Among my favorite of all the CC unis.

I realize that’s not a popular opinion but I this is a safe space, right?

Mia
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Mia
6 days ago

Even the best team in baseball gives up 14+ runs every once in a while.

Cowboy26
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6 days ago
Reply to  Mia

Even the best team in baseball’s AAA minor league affiliate gives up 20 runs from time to time (well at least this one does)….. https://www.milb.com/gameday/aces-vs-bees/2025/04/12/779726/final/box

Twebur
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6 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

KKKKavadas with a HR….. maybe he can pitch next time?

Cowboy26
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6 days ago
Reply to  Twebur

But you know ,if you are team that gives up 16+ runs and gets shutout you are a big time LOSER.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/cubs-vs-dodgers/2025/04/12/778345/final/wrap

Twebur
Legend
6 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Ha! 38 total bases, 21 hits, 4/HR’s!
Eat it doyers!

Twebur
Legend
6 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Would/Could have been 20-0…Doyers brought back a Grand Slam for the final out of the inning.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Twebur

Obviously. Paris is MVP and Doyers are doomed.

Twebur
Legend
6 days ago

Paris rides his very own donkey?

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gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Twebur

He rides a joyous joyous donkey

JackFrost
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  Mia

I think they gave up 16 … And lost 16-0. 😉

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Eric_in_Portland
Legend
6 days ago

I took a nap. I’m Old Eric. Good to see we won in a quality way, the way (gasp) good teams do.

We are now 7-4 on the road. We can look at this as a 9 game road trip but because of some peculiar scheduling it’s almost a 15 game trip with just the one home series as part of our first 18. And now we know we’re not only surviving this curious schedule, we’re thriving on it.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
6 days ago

They were talking about Trout signing autographs before every game and I was thinking that I take for granted what a great dude that he is. Just saw this:

https://x.com/waynerandazzo/status/1911242267433501033?s=46&t=gJ50eP_rloWh-Ut2_-2mQw

Born_in_59
Trusted Member
6 days ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

As much as his son will remember this, I bet this will be Dad’s biggest sports memory.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  Born_in_59

When Trout was in second or third year we went to a game and ended up having a conversation with a long time stadium usher. He stated that he had seen many players come and go with many doing the “right things”. He said the difference with MNT was there was no pretense or posing for the cameras as he was the real deal.

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tanana40
Super Member
5 days ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

He is just a good human and that is what the world needs.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  Born_in_59

100%

angelsown3417
Trusted Member
6 days ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

Trout is such a wonderful role model. I feel like I have taken his career for granted. Need to appreciate him more.

Jeff Joiner
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Legend
6 days ago

Always great to be the Astros.

Let’s get the series win tomorrow.

CAoldskoll
Trusted Member
6 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Right on, good sh_t. Positive vibes on the home front, tickets for upcoming games not in the bargain bin. You have winner, or play well, THEY WILL COME. See you CTPG folks at Star Wars wknd!!

Cowboy26
Legend
6 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I have to disagree on this one. I Never want to be the Astros Jeff

WallyChuckChili
Legend
6 days ago

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ryanfea
Super Member
6 days ago

Relatively stress free. Weird

DowningDude
Legend
6 days ago

Is it a requirement to have a double chin to sit in right field?

PedroCerrano
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  DowningDude

If that picture doesn’t go viral social media is broken.

DowningDude
Legend
6 days ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

The guy made a good move actually. Saved his team an out.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  DowningDude

Much better than the Yankee fans last year. Those two knuckleheads actually high fived each other after they mugged Betts.

Born_in_59
Trusted Member
6 days ago

The Angels won the first series in Houston last year, 2-1. They then went 1-2, 0-3 and 1-3 to finish 4-9. I am hoping for better this year.

SchofieldsWalkoff
Trusted Member
6 days ago
Reply to  Born_in_59

You need to channel your inner Scioscia, you’re looking too far ahead.

BannedInLA
Super Member
6 days ago

The BA isn’t there (Yes…) but Trout is driving in runs at a high rate thus far.

DowningDude
Legend
6 days ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

BA meant something else in the 70s.

BannedInLA
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  DowningDude

Probably.

Still, I miss the the era of seeing more dudes hit over .300.

By the end of the season, there are typically only 8-10 guys in the entire league over .300.

Get oft my lawn.

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DowningDude
Legend
6 days ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

I meant bare ass. Sorry. 🤣

I was like “what the hell is BA except someone dropping their drawers?”

PedroCerrano
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  DowningDude

Luckily they stopped calling it “batting javerage” in the 1890s

WallyChuckChili
Legend
6 days ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

But yet, there’s a restaurant called BJ’s

Twebur
Legend
6 days ago

And a team called the anAels

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gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

A constant reminder that it is possible to have a pretty meh BJ.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
6 days ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

I’m with you. I miss tte contact game.

Epic fight night tonight. Boots vs Stanionis and a quality UFC card.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Yah. UFC card was big fun

smithy610
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

He also has 8 walks. He’s seeing the ball relatively well, and not forcing the issue. Like that 2-run single. Instead of hacking, he shortened up his swing and settled for the cheap hit. More like that and his BA will eventually go up, and so those delicious RBIs.

matthiasstephan
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  smithy610

His BABIP is so so low right now. The hits will come.

smithy610
Super Member
6 days ago

That was a big boy win. Usually after a loss like last night’s, this team rolls over into a sweep by the other team. Not only did they win tonight, but they held the trash cans to a measly run after a 14-spot last night.

JackFrost
Super Member
6 days ago
Reply to  smithy610

Tyler Anderson was very impressive. He mixed his pitches well, painting the edges with the fastball to keep people honest, then getting K’s off the changeup. Usually you don’t see “good” Anderson in odd numbered years…. I was expecting a bad season from him.

With today’s outing he lowered his ERA from 4.50 all the way down to 2.87. It will be interesting to see how long he can pitch well, even if not this well.

Last edited 6 days ago by JackFrost
FungoAle
Legend
6 days ago
Reply to  JackFrost

So far so good, an odd year too

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  JackFrost

Also, right at the point where I was thinking that all the Assboys had seen Anderson plenty and he doesn’t have a set up fastball nor a fourth pitch to rig up for a third/fourth time through the order…. out pops Wash and pulls him like a true moron.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  smithy610

It was indeed a Billy Big Balls move by Mr Anderson snuffing those Astros after the hard rogering they gave us last night

ErSTAN
Trusted Member
6 days ago

LTBU. I’m sitting sideways, boyz in daze. What a great win in H town. Time to celebrate. Let’s get this series tomorrow.

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