A Gr8t Win Postgame

Fresh off a path of destruction throughout points north in California, our gallant heroes trod the field of battle in search of their 8th consecutive victory this evening. And they were successful.

Sir Taylor Ward stepped to the plate swinging a bat full of magic and put the Angels on the board early.

Ok, I can’t keep this going. I’m far out of my depth on the fantasy stuff.

Ward cashed in another RBI in the bottom of the 4th on a sacrifice fly. Then Logan O’Hoppe drove in Moncada on a double to push the Angels lead to 3-0.

All hell broke loose in the bottom of the 6th. How about an RBI on catcher’s interference and another run scored on a hit batter in the same inning? Yeah, it happened. Add in a sacrifice fly and 3 runs scored without needing a hit to drive in the runner.

A 6-0 lead after 6 innings against the struggling Fish seemed like a solid win, possibly a shutout. But Ron Washington went to Shaun Anderson to pitch the 7th. Shaun did what Shaun does and immediately gave up a solo shot to local boy Eric Wagaman.

He then proceeded to pitch batting practice for a while, ultimately leaving in the 8th with 2 on and 2 out. Anderson had already allowed a second run and Neris finally allowed an inherited runner to score. Actually, Neris let both inherited runners score which made the game a tight 6-4.

Jorge Soler came to the plate with the bases empty, so he was capable of getting a hit. And he hit a ball a long, long way to give the Angels a 7-4 cushion heading to the bottom of the 9th.

Fortunately the Angels have Kenley Jansen to close out games. After allowing a leadoff single, Jansen recorded two outs then issued a walk. That put runners on the corners and brought the tying run to the plate with two outs in the bottom of the ninth.

The mood from the 6-0 lead to this moment had changed dramatically but Jansen still just needed one good pitch to seal the deal. Looking fatigued and missing high in the strike zone, that was no guarantee. He found it and got a pop up to end the game.

Light that Baby Up! 8 in a row, baby!

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Twebur
Legend
8 minutes ago

Linup – Paris and Adell at the bottom of the order. Picking one or both to do something postive….with the inevitable K’s of course

https://x.com/JeffFletcherOCR/status/1926406292374974765

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
22 minutes ago

I can hardly believe I’m scoreboard watching but I am! Houston beat Seattle so we can’t catch Houston today but we can get closer to (gasp!) 1st with a win. Texas fell back even further already in their afternoon game.

tanana40
Super Member
17 minutes ago

Like the first 3 weeks of the season, my whole day revolves around waiting for the Angels game and reading up on all things related to the Angels. The always pull me back.

angelsown3417
Trusted Member
14 minutes ago
Reply to  tanana40

That’s my routine when not chasing kids around! ha!

Twebur
Legend
16 minutes ago

Remember in the way back times when we’d watch the top of the standings, and not the bottom for TANKING purposes.

Twebur
Legend
23 minutes ago

100% believe and love the honesty.

Yusei Kikuchi with the quote of the night when asked about Ron Washington’s mound visit in the 6th

“I wasn’t exactly sure what he was saying because there was a lot of slang that you know, not familiar with so you know I just him all my out there in the end.”

https://x.com/Thomas_L_Murray/status/1926145819624849817

WallyChuckChili
Legend
1 hour ago

Sean Newcomb is available but we might be out on Wilson if we get him.

Twebur
Legend
19 minutes ago

Just say no to Newman and Newcomb. Don’t need his 1.76 whip.

Twebur
Legend
1 hour ago

Even Sam the Hat is reporting on the positive. We’ll make a fan out him yet!

An insane stat that contextualizes the 8 days the Angels have had.

They had the game’s worst OBP heading into this stretch.

https://x.com/SamBlum3/status/1926366370284920990

JackFrost
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  Twebur

While we have climbed out of the basement in terms of team OBP,(there are now three teams below us in that category) we are still last in walks, so there are still improvements to be made.

Last edited 1 hour ago by JackFrost
Twebur
Legend
1 hour ago

A breakdown of the Angels’ offense through their ups and downs through the first 50 games of the season:

https://x.com/bmags94/status/1926345261992870003

BannedInLA
Super Member
2 hours ago

Some of you prefer coach speak Wash, I prefer “let it rip” Wash.

Coach speak Wash re: Trout.

https://www.si.com/mlb/angels/angels-news/angels-manager-says-mike-trout-still-has-a-few-boxes-to-check-before-return

BTW – Mid June at best for Trout.

MarineLayer
Super Member
4 hours ago

Is Shaun Anderson still on the roster?

WallyChuckChili
Legend
43 minutes ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

No, Caden Dana took his spot

Twebur
Legend
30 minutes ago

Free the mullet. The mullet has been set free.

tanana40
Super Member
18 minutes ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Being a journey reliever is a tough life. Anderson pitched well against the Dodgers five days ago and got the save but has had rough outings since. I cannot find whether Anderson was released or sent to SLC. Can someone find a link?

Twebur
Legend
13 minutes ago
Reply to  tanana40

Angels don’t believe in updating us. Don’t work on the weekends, appointment only on weekdays. I’m shocked the media even gets news of what’s going on.• Designated RHP Shaun Anderson for assignment
https://x.com/JeffFletcherOCR/status/1926407111942062249

Last edited 11 minutes ago by Twebur
Terry
Member
5 hours ago

1964: LA Angels, 11 game winning streak. Dean Chance won the CY Young award. One of the greatest seasons any pitcher ever had.

Terry
Member
5 hours ago

Mr. Trout: Are you healthy? Do you have your timing catching up to a high fast ball in place? Are you ready to help this team win? Are you ready to earn your salary?

MarineLayer
Super Member
4 hours ago
Reply to  Terry

MNT: I’m getting better. Should be fully for Spring Training 2026.

Twebur
Legend
4 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

MNT: I’m getting better. Should be fully for Spring Training 2026.

….and in the best shape of my life…even better than 2025.

DowningDude
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  Terry

Give him a pair of Pom Poms. He’s doing great as a cheerleader!

BannedInLA
Super Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  Terry

The problem this year – apart from injuries – is that he’s missing down the middle meat balls. Big time.
I noticed in Gamecast; that he’s well below .200 on pitches he should kill.

I realize Gamecast isn’t analytical but, come on.

WallyChuckChili
Legend
40 minutes ago
Reply to  Terry

To be fair. Mickey never had his timing catching up to a high fast ball in place before injury.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
5 hours ago

Because yeah I’d be the guy who tells the pitcher “Nice game bro!” in the sixth inning of a no-hitter:

From Chat GPT: The Los Angeles Angels‘ all-time record winning streak is 11 games. They achieved this streak from June 16-26, 1964. This streak was strung together in only their fourth season of existence. They haven’t matched it since. 

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
6 hours ago

I don’t remember anyone here clamoring to resign Canning last winter, myself included, but…

Was letting him walk based on someone’s rational, real-world projection that a fading 36-or-whatever-year-old (i.e. Hendricks) would outperform him over the course of a MLB season, or was saving $2 million just that gosh-darn compelling? ‘Cause it definitely feels like the biggest hindsight miscalc of the offseason.

This is flogging horse corpses I know… but now that Hendricks is plummeting back down to Earth (and maybe Canning will be joining him who knows?) and the Halos are on the cusp on something, it’s seems like the most kvetch-able thing at present.

SchofieldsWalkoff
Trusted Member
5 hours ago

From what I can see the only difference in his numbers compared to the last few years is a reduction in his home run rate.

I’m waiting till the AL East teams start seeing him multiple time to make any judgement but based on his FIP (4.02) we’ll probably see some regression.

milehigh
Member
5 hours ago

I looked at Canning’s stats last week to see if anything stood out. If I recall his ground ball rate rose about 11% and his fly ball rate dropped about 10% compared to last year. How he has pitched differently to obtain this I don’t know.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
4 hours ago

Canning and Sandoval were both decent and cheap back of the rotation pitchers. There was no reason to replace them this year. Sandoval had to be replaced because he was injured. But Perry had an opportunity to trade Canning for Soler straight up and for some money. Soler has an under market contract based on his 120 OPS+ last year so I can’t complain about the trade in hindsight. But you can certainly argue about whether or not the Hendricks signing by itself made sense.

WallyChuckChili
Legend
36 minutes ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Dana is in Anaheim

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend

I’m thrilled this band of vagabonds is winning. I really am, however we’ve been down this path way too many during the “we don’t rebuild” rebuilding. Exhibit #1: Mr. Taylor Ward. He’s unconscious at the plate currently. He’ll be in his last arbitration year in 2026, and an UFA in 2027 when he’s 33 years old. His trade value will never be higher than this season……but we won’t trade him because we “have a chance” this season. Just like with Ohtani.

We know how this story will end.

Last edited 7 hours ago by Senator_John_Blutarsky
Roy Hobbs
Super Member
6 hours ago

I agree and I hope not.

Twebur
Legend
6 hours ago

Trade him… Of course by the trade deadline, we’ll have a 13 game lead in the AL West, with a lock-down Bullpen, and a healthy Trout. No fear of a 1995 collapse.

Happy Donkeys

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JackFrost
Legend
7 hours ago

Love your opening sentence here Jeff ….

BannedInLA
Super Member
7 hours ago

With one XBH tonight, Taylor Ward will hold the team record. That would’ve been a laughable idea 2 weeks ago. I realize he’s streaky but, it’s difficult to comprehend that a player that can be one of the best hitters in the game (at times) can also be one of the worst for such long stretches. One would think the floor wouldn’t be so low for a guy that can hit such high ceilings. Strange indeed.

Twebur
Legend
6 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

The inevitable crash and return to his evil twin, will be a hard one to watch.

Fingers crossed it won’t last for his normal month and 1/2 and won’t be as bad.

Twebur
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

“Without mechanics, I don’t think that I really have a shot,” Ward said. “I wasn’t drafted with this swing. It’s kind of artificially made to be as simple as possible. Some guys are born with it, and they just go and they rake, and they don’t have to worry and it all clicks. And since mine is more artificial, it’s a little more sensitive. When things are good, it’s great, but when it’s not, I’m just rolling it over.”

-Ward

BannedInLA
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  Twebur

Well there you go.

Not everyone can be a “see ball, hit ball” phenom like Shohei Ohtani. Who knew.

Still, his swings are WILD.

DowningDude
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

It’s the hitting coach. 🪄

BannedInLA
Super Member
8 hours ago

Need a ruling on the Win-To-Shufflebot scale.

It requires 3 Wins to qualify for the 1st Shufflebot. That we know.

Does each successive Win earn another Shufflebot at 1:1 ratio? If so, we are currently at 6 Shufflebots.

However, if it’s 3:1 ratio across the board, we’re currently sitting at 2+ Shufflebots.

These are important questions.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Considering how rare these types of streaks are, I think you have to roll with the 1:1 ratio.

Otherwise we would hardly ever see 2 of them together and they would get lonely. It’s bad enough that we already lock them away for months at a time.

BannedInLA
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Besides, there’s no fractional shufflebot that I’m aware of.

DowningDude
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

I think there’s a limit to the number of gifs allowed in a comment.

Twebur
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  DowningDude

Site needs to do an up-grade with all this winning going on. Less turning the page and more Shuffle Bot capacity.

wyi4064
Newbie
8 hours ago

Good morning everyone. First time post here. Long time Angel fan, but I have posted a bunch on LockedonAngels on YouTube. Great to see this team hitting homeruns with runners on.

wyi4064
Newbie
7 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Thanks. Glad to be on.

BannedInLA
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  wyi4064

Welcome aboard.

wyi4064
Newbie
7 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Appreciate the welcome.

Pineapple12
Super Member
8 hours ago

5/23 Top Prospect Performance: Rio Foster, OF

4/5
1 triple
1 RBI

Rio was our 16th-round draft pick in 2023. He’s a big boy—6’3″, 220 lbs. He had a breakout 2024 season in Rookie Ball and Low-A, and this year is his High-A debut. He’s a lottery ticket prospect that I’ve been following.

Season stats in High-A:

117 PAs
.239 / .385 / .315
25.6% K rate
12.8% BB rate

Very impressive OBP, helped by 8 HBPs lol. Waiting for the power to show up.

Last edited 8 hours ago by Pineapple12
grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Also: Top 5 name in the org.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
7 hours ago

Sounds like a character in a Cormac McCarthy book.

BannedInLA
Super Member
ErSTAN
Trusted Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Lol. Me too. Dances on the sand 😂

Pineapple12
Super Member
8 hours ago

Nolan Schanuel has a .487 OBP in his last 18 games (74 plate appearances).

Do yall understand how insane that is lol ??? 🤯

Last edited 8 hours ago by Pineapple12
angelslogic
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I’m enjoying every minute of it. It’s a result of plate discipline and contact.

BannedInLA
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  angelslogic

Amazing what not striking out too much will do for the old OBP, huh?

JackFrost
Legend
7 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

This is what he can do for you. And it is incredibly valuable whether or not he hits the ball out of the ballpark…

Cowboy26
Legend
6 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Well in his last 15 games ( 65 Plate Appearances) he is slashing .380/.516/.520. Thats been more insane. I mean Who knew Schanuel was capable for an OPS over 1.000?

Last edited 6 hours ago by Cowboy26
Twebur
Legend
6 hours ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

If we were to rank the play of “Stchan The Man” on a scale of 1-10?
He is at 11.

free SCHAN THE MAN!

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Roy Hobbs
Super Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

You know I like to poke you about this. First, I am very happy to see him doing so well and I have been lobbying for him to hit second since early last year. I was criticized when I said he was too big of a person to not hit the ball harder like he has been doing and it appears he has made some mechanical adjustments that have allowed him to hit against a firm front side and drive the ball instead of flailing with just his arms. I certainly hope he continues.

When Kyren Paris had .512 OBA for 12 games it was dismissed as a hot start and small sample size although he had hit very similarly in spring training for the 5 weeks prior, and when it was .404 with a .673 slugging average and a 1.077 OPS for an 18 game sample like Nolan’s it was also dismissed. There were no “Do yall understand how insane that is” comments and I was ridiculed by some for suggesting the team take advantage of his hot window and move him up in the order while Ward was hitting under .200.

If Nolan was hitting 7th for the last 18 games, all of us would be rightfully screaming for him to be moved up. In his last 2 games, Paris has a 1B, a 2B, 2 BBs, 2 SB, and 3 runs scored. He has a ton of strikeouts and that needs to be fixed as well as the fact that he needs to make more consistent contact. But he has shown great potential. He has displayed excellent defense at two primary defensive positions, 2B and CF, he is fast, steals bases, scores runs, and hits for power. In addition, he is also only 23, which what people always say about Nolan when he’s struggling. I have no idea what Paris will do going forward but it would obviously be huge for the team if both he and Lugo were able to be successful. Adell as well, although he is 26 and has a fairly established level. Since the club is in a non-admitted rebuild, They have the opportunity to play them to see what they have.

ErSTAN
Trusted Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I’m so happy to eat crow on NS. I will never call Schanuel Schoft again.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Is his BABIP unusually high during this streak or is it mostly due to plate discipline?

It’s been awesome to watch either way!

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

His BABIP has been near .400 which is unstainable but it’s still amazing.

SD19
Trusted Member
9 hours ago

Let’s get this thing to 10 straight before we have to buckle down for the skank invasion.

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