LA Angels Monday News Crash: Fits In

Ray Montgomery, who’s been around for several years, apparently fits in.

Luis Robert Jr. is on the ten day injured list with a left hamstring strain.

The Twins designated Jonah Bride for assignment. The Reds released Jeimer Candelario.

The Giants signed Austin Barnes to a minor league deal.

Dennis Santana got suspended four games, reduced to three, for aggressive conduct toward a fan,

Photo credit: Rex Fregosi

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Fansince1971
Legend
21 minutes ago

If Kade is available, I would draft him at #2. I dont think he is quite as much “no miss” and overpowering as Skenes coming out of LSU but it is close. I would not hesitate to take him at #2.

If Nationals take Kade, it becomes an interesting question. I lean Holliday for the future – but it is not an immediate future. Doyle is an interesting and more immediate impact option. I go with Holliday just because I would love to see him mash in Anaheim in a couple of years (or 3).

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
11 minutes ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

To give perspective, there hadn’t been a “Skenes” in the draft since Strausburg in 2009. So yeah. No Skenes in this draft. Likely not the next couple.

Fansince1971
Legend
2 minutes ago

Yes. Agreed. So, there is objectively more “risk” taking Kade than Skenes but he is still the obvious pick if he falls to the Angels at #2. It becomes somewhat of a no-brainer.

If the Nationals decide to take Kade, then it is definitely more interesting. I think they will take him so the Org will be left to decide whether developing a 3Bman over the next few years in the minors fits into their plans. Holliday would be an immediate top-100 prospect in the Org.

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
27 minutes ago

CBS sports, which has slagged us all season, now has us at 18th in their power rankings, up 5 spots since the last rankings, the biggest rise of any team, ahead of the Bosox.

Slow in coming respect, grudging respect, is still respect! And indicates we’re at least being viewed as a middling team

Fansince1971
Legend
40 seconds ago

If the team loses 7 of the next 10, they will much more rapidly drop the ranking. If you take a step back from it, it is sort of hilarious. They begrudgingly raise the Angels and willingly drop them.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
3 hours ago

A pair of nice/encouraging starting pitching performances on the farm yesterday..

– Yeferson Vargas (that’s a silent/nonexistent “J” for those keeping score at home) goes 6+ in the IE with 0 ER, 2 BB, 8Ks. I haven’t read any scouting reports on him this year, but in 2024 “they” were touting a fastball that flashed 98 at age 20. Despite this, he wasn’t included in MLB’s Top 30 prospect list for the team… a fact that speaks a bit louder than than the oft-repeated notion, accelerated by BA, Fangraphs and other Angels-averse echo-chambers, that the org is bereft of prospects, but I digress.
– Ryan Johnson tossed another beauty in high-A: 7 IP, 0 ER, 1 BB, 8K. Quickly evolving into the SP prospect we all hoped. And look at that WHIP: 1.08. Mm. If that doesn’t pop a prospect boner for you, I don’t know what will.

Go team!

Pineapple12
Legend
3 hours ago

Beat me to it today.

Time to promote RJ to AA.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
49 minutes ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Yup. After some MLB innings he’s got to be thinking these A+ hitters are snack food.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
32 minutes ago

Vargas came back to us from Boston is the Garcia trade. Longenhagen (FG) rated him #28 in the 11/2024 prospect list. The FG synopsis at the time of the Garcia trade was that he’s “undersized hard thrower. Marginal control, most likely a reliever. Grade 35”.

His stats in 2025 are ERA 4.74, FIP 5.23, xFIP 4.91, WHIP 1.61, BB/9 5.17, K/9 8.04, BABIP .323

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
14 minutes ago

Yup. He’s a non-prospect… for now. He’s young. He might… GASP…. get better over the next couple years. That would be nice.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
11 minutes ago

Agree. He’s only 20 – there’s still plenty of room and time for growth.

smithy610
Super Member
3 hours ago

A few games in and I’m not that impressed with Ray’s managing so far. There’s a 90% chance Ron will not be coming back to manage a game ever, meaning we can count the Angels managing job as an open one to fill. Ray must know he’s auditioning for a job, whether here with the Angels, or somewhere else where there will be an opening.

This Nationals series was a very winnable one (similar to the Houston series). Why PH Trout when you got the lead in the 6th? Then when you really needed him towards the end, he’s no longer available. At least you can play Neto in the field.

Bottom of 9th, why no effort to move Moore to 2nd (whether as a straight steal or bunt), but instead cross your fingers that Wade Jr. will somehow get through? But then you give Neto the green light with 2 outs, and he makes the out on the base paths instead.

Bottom of 10th, same thing. Why no effort to move Neto to 3rd, to at least have the option of a sac fly with the next batter?

And Ward, probably one of the more maddening players in recent memory. Bottom of 10th, with a runner on scoring position, and you don’t even swing when you’re down 0-2?! No protect at all?! To compound with his lackadaisical effort on LF. Even if the Angels make a run for it, they should just rip the band-aid and get rid of Ward, once and for all.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  smithy610

To be fair, he didn’t swing at strike 1 or 2. Ward’s a lazy defender, slow, and a bad arm. Time to get better defensively and move on from him after this year.

JackFrost
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  smithy610

Generally I agree with your post, esp. the critique of Montgomery. But not about Ward. He was not the reason we lost yesterday, in fact I pointed out to someone else earlier that he had the best game of all our hitters…

Back to Ray; in addition to the points you made, what the hell was he doing with Neto? I am all in favor of giving regulars a rest, esp. coming off injury. But you need to decide if you are in fact resting them, or playing them. You can’t do both ! Yes, I make an exception for a guy pinch hitting in a key spot in 8th or 9th where a hit wins the game. But Ray did not do that with Zach; he hit him in the 7th in a tie game with nobody on base, and then of course he played in the field at short-stop for Newman.

The question is, if he can play the field in a tie game in the 8th, 9th and extras then why couldn’t he start the game at shortstop? Again, are you resting him or playing him? Wash does this same thing and it drives me crazy !

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RexFregosi
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  smithy610

losing Wash really hurts but it hurts even more having Ray in charge.

Bo would have been my choice – he’s managed before. And if you see how Ron manages, he basically is a hands-on CEO but its EY and Bo running most of everything.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
43 minutes ago
Reply to  smithy610

THIS JUST IN! Internet fanspert doesn’t like the manager! We lost. The manager did things. Or the player did things. We can’t tell. But there were other things that could have been done and we are gonna act like we are sure they would have been done and they would have worked. Up next, why the manager won’t be transparent and admit he sucks and how it’s a sign of the possum rotting from the head that the FO won’t come out and declare the fan is right about this manager.

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GrandpaBaseball
Legend
3 hours ago

We are fast approaching the draft, It does seem to be that most have a difference of opinion as to which player would benefit the Angels the most. Who do you hope the Angels choose with 2nd pick in the draft class of ’25 and why, this mat change some minds including PTP’s, who does read our mail here.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
3 hours ago

I’ll start here with my 1st choice being Holliday if available. He could solve fill a gaping hole in the field and the lineup. With no doubt in my mind, he will hit the cover off the ball and be a long term productive 3b with a chance to be better than his father. It would be a shame to miss out on this kid like we have on other players whose fathers were productive major leagers.

WallyChuckChili
Legend
2 hours ago

EY Jr. didn’t do it for you?

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
32 minutes ago

No not really, but the Boone kids, Donte’s kid, Vlad’s kid, Tatis’ kid, all did, Gwynn’s and Biggio’s kids missed though.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
22 minutes ago

Well, we know the Angels met with him. I don’t mind at all if we pick him even though I’d prefer Hernandez or Anderson.

RexFregosi
Super Member
46 minutes ago

Pick 2: Arquette/Holliday
Pick 47: best starting pitcher left on the board
Still need premium IF talent as much as anything.
Pitchers? there are plenty pitchers and they only pitch every 5 days and you need a dozen of them.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
29 minutes ago

Kade Anderson if he’s available at #2; best player available regardless of position or his monetary demands with our second pick.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
27 minutes ago

My #1 college pick, #2 pitcher pick with Hernandez being #1.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
26 minutes ago

This is NOT the draft to focus on “who can get to the majors fastest”……

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
21 minutes ago

I can see either Holliday or Hernandez at #2 to satisfy your view and then one of the many college shortstops at #47,

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
24 minutes ago

My “if they fall to us” picks….

Cade Anderson- Quinten Young or Alex Lodise- Chase Shores or Gavin Turley- Jacob Parker- Jack Quinn-Irons- Mason White/Murf Gray/Brent Iredale

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
16 minutes ago

Some interesting second and third rd picks there. Anderson has chatter about being the #1 pk, as Holliday has same. Right now I am in the getting younger mode so, the Holliday and Hernandez kids look good. Anderson is my pk for a college player. I do believe we need help in the lineup and 3b -c-of before pitching.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend

Losing the series to the Nats is the reminder that we’re not supposed to have nice things in Arteville.

Stop the hopium. Stop the playoff chatter. Stop pretending that we should be buyers instead of sellers. We need to lose so that we can win.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
3 hours ago

You could not be more right in your assessment; history tells us that teams that are in constant flux with young talent are the teams that continue to reach the playoffs and World Series. The Angels do not have a playoff team but do possess tradeable players that will help us become solid winners down the road.

Everyone who believes that making the playoffs this season will not see anything but disappointment, not just this playoff season but see how not making trades at the deadline will hamper future development of young talent feeding the Angels of useful talent to led us to a World Series. Ward, Rengifo, Moncada, Anderson and others can bring back younger pieces that will help the team become winners along with freeing up positions to be filled by other young players.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
2 hours ago

I don’t mind them trading a few players, but losing 2/3 to the Nats isn’t the nail in the coffin to me believing the angels can’t make the playoffs. Like every year, I’ll be a believer until they get mathematically eliminated.

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YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
2 hours ago

No idea what happened to the edit option, but that can is supposed to be can’t.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
34 minutes ago
Reply to  Charles Sutton

Quick fix. Appreciate it.

Pineapple12
Legend
1 hour ago

We definitely dont need to lose. If you want us to lose, that’s your prerogative and a completely different conversation.

Also, who is championing for us to buy?

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

And we don’t even get a top pick for being shitty, no point in rooting for that route imo.

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Pineapple12
Legend
1 hour ago

Convincing yourself that losing is necessary and actively suppressing your enjoyment is crazy to me lol.

“LFG we lost again, now Perry will forsure trade Ward!!!!” 😂

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YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Yup. And I REALLY want to see trout reach the playoffs and get a hit.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
29 minutes ago

Trout is not going anywhere for years to come, except maybe to the IL.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
17 minutes ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Sorry to disappoint you, but no one is advocating that outcome.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
18 minutes ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I’m not “rooting” for the team to lose. The point being made is that it’s a mistake if winning “guides” Moreno and his minions to be buyers at the trade deadline and NOT use marketable assets to build a stronger future. The Angels do not CURRENTLY have the depth of talent at all levels of the org to build a consistent winner.

If the intent of Perry is not to build a team that competes for a championship every season, then he’s not a good GM. Making the playoffs in 2025 means nothing if the team does not have the depth of talent to build a sustainable path to a championship.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
16 minutes ago

But when we finish 4th five of the next six seasons we’ll be able to point to 2025 where we lost in the first wild card round. Won’t that be cool?

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
15 minutes ago

Absolutely. It’ll be better than being a teenager seeing boobs for the first time…..  😂 

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
13 minutes ago

 😋 

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
13 minutes ago

 😪  Sounds like too much fun. We can root for the fish to get AB’s in just one game again too.  😪 

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
18 minutes ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

We don’t need to lose. We do need to trade players for prospects. This will likely mean we lose more games. But if we win more games for some reason, awesome. If we don’t trade anyone in an effort to win a few more games and finish middling… well, that’s what about all we’ll be able to hope for for a long time to come.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
13 minutes ago

Exactly. If you liked the last 10 years, you’ll be thrilled with the next 10 years of struggle.

But we can shed a tear while singing “Glory Days” reliving the 2025 race to the wild card.

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