LA Angels Wednesday News Crash: 10 Losing Seasons

Morning Angels fans, have some depressing links.

Angels News

Angels lost last night. Badly.

Because of that loss, the Angels have clinched 10 straight losing seasons. What has caused this? Arte? Removing Anaheim from the name? Switching to Coca Cola? My money is on the last one.

Neto to the IL. He may not play again this season. But hey, Logan is back!

Around Baseball

The Mariners have been winning a lot of games. How is this possible? A good team? Nah, a witch from Etsy. Witchcraft.

Ohtani has a 50/50 season. That is 50 HR and 50K this time. And the Dodgers lost despite him pitching 5 hitless innings. You can take the Tungsten Arm out of Anaheim…

And Trevor Story is perfect in SB attempts. 30 for 30.

Hey remember that NYY vs BAWSTON game in London that was supposed to happen in 2026? Yeah not happening anymore.

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YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago

Does the giolito trade not look as bad now that he’s a good pitcher again this year? 😅😅

Phil
Trusted Member
1 month ago

For today:

Woodruff has faced Angels once (2019, as a Brewer), going 0-1, ERA 6.00
For 2025, he’s 6-2, ERA 3.32

Soriano has not faced Brewers. For 2025, he’s 10-10, ERA 4.13

Do we get Good Soriano (in his 10 wins, he has sub-1.00 ERA)?
Do we get Bad Soriano (in his 10 losses, his ERA is 7.50+)?

Rengifo is 3B
Rivero is catcher

O’Hoppe is struggling mightily.
Since All-Star break, he’s hitting 0.187, 2 HR, 6 RBIs, 36Ks in 115ABs (31% K rate)
So far, in 2025, he has 0.00 WAR, 0.3 oWAR
He made $790K in 2025 and is in arbitration for 2026.
It will be interesting to see what Angels do. I say sign him (under $1M) as backup catcher in 2026. If we can’t get him at a bargain price, then let him go.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Phil

I’d bet $10k angels if I knew the good Soriano was showing up today

PedroCerrano
Super Member
1 month ago

I met a fellow die hard Angels fan last night which isn’t common in Oregon. It was like “me too, wish I knew how to quit them.”

Kevin
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

It’s rough. And the future is highly unclear unless you are a pessimist. They need to build around Neto and Adell at this point. They need to hope Moore can play next season, Guzman can become something legit, and they can get real pitching.

Does anyone know what the deal is with Joyce? Is he due back for next season? I hope so.

Jeff Joiner
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1 month ago

The Angels will crack the Top 25 all time strikeout list tonight. That’s earlier than expected.

Current team total is 1510 so they need 10 more to do it.

the 2022 and 2023 Angels teams are already on the list. This year’s squad is only 29 K’s behind the 2022 team for the worst in franchise history, meaning they should set a new low this weekend.

At current pace we should be one of the 4 or 5 worst of all time.

That will mean in 3 out of 4 seasons the Angels will have put one of the 25 worst strikeout years in MLB history on the board.

Yeah, this puts me on the Fire Perry wagon.

Last edited 1 month ago by Jeff Joiner
Charles Sutton
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Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Johnny Washington. Striking out is the opposite of hitting.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

No idea why they anyone would want the hitting coach to return. Same with the pitching coach. Time to clean house, their ideas has only made players worse.

FungoAle
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1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Welcome, Jeff. Your followers here will hopefully see the light. I’d be honored to assign you in the shotgun seat in the Fire Perry Wagon.

Eric_in_Portland
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1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I hate to sound like “the old man” but we were taught early to swing level, not to uppercut since uppercutting is going to lead to strikeouts. This whole “launch angle” business is the culprit. The best angle is still 0 degrees. Oh boy! A HR! …. every once in awhile. Since we average 10 Ks per game (worst in the majors) and 7 1/2 hits per game (29th out of 30) and 3 walks per game (21st out of 30) that’s 10 Ks out of approximately 37 or 38 at-bats. Not only are we losing, we’re boring!

Turk's Teeth
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Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Maybe Perry is just reciting the alphabet backward.

Last season he achieved the most Ls in Angels history. This season he achieved the most Ks.

I have a message for next year: j-j-j-j-just make it stop.

We need ch-ch-ch-changes.

Turk's Teeth
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Super Member
1 month ago

With AAA baseball wrapping up this week, and all other levels finished, Baseball America issued their end-of-season farm grades to all 30 teams.

This is a bit different than their talent rankings, which seek to evaluate which systems have the most impact prospect talent. These grades are more of a performance review – which systems saw prospects take a step forward, which systems contributed markedly to the MLB club, which added talent over the course of the season?

https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/mlb-farm-system-grades-for-every-team-in-2025/
Three farms received A+ grades – A’s, Brewers, Tigers. Marlins, Mets and Pirates got As, and Boston an A-.

Five teams received lower grades than the Angels, who earned a C. (Padres, Rockies, Nats, Rays, Guardians – the latter two hit especially hard with injuries).

Los Angeles Angels

Grade: C 

There are some positives here. Adding Tyler Bremner was a win, and so are resurgent seasons from Nelson Rada and Denzer Guzman, not to mention Gabriel Davalillo’s impressive start to his pro career. But several of the Angels’ Top 100 types entering the season (Christian Moore, Caden Dana, Sam Aldegheri) struggled for long stretches, and there’s plenty of skepticism there’s enough talent within proximity of the majors to fundamentally alter the fortunes of the big league club any time soon. 

Recent farm system talent rankings:

  • 2025 Midseason Rank: 25
  • 2025: 30
  • 2024: 28
  • 2023: 25
  • 2022: 29
gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Turk's Teeth

I saw Bremners name. He’s not Ethan Holiday.

Turk's Teeth
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Super Member
1 month ago

Indeed he’s not. I think they even come from different states!

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Holliday…. he’s got that hair. I bet it smells great.

FungoAle
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1 month ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Feels right and pretty consistent grading comign from guys who make a living doing this. Bremnar has yet to throw an inning so the jury is still out of he can ascend to a No.2 – No.3 level starter. Anything short of that would not be good.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  FungoAle

Yup. I’m really interested to see how he starts out. I know a couple people who are pretty dug in with the Gauchos and they were wondering how he managed to pitch at all last season between getting sick (twice I guess) and going back n forth to San Diego every week.

They both say he could really pop some eyes out now that he’s able to just focus on baseball. Maybe he goes to the lab etc. I’m curious to see if he has addressed any of his issues before ST and if he starts at A Ball for a few weeks or AA or what.

Turk's Teeth
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Super Member
1 month ago

Definitely repeating myself, but he was viewed as the top college arm going into the 2025 season by multiple publications, and the only reason he dropped into the 11-20 range in rankings was that a couple guys had a great stretches of 2-3 months at the end (Anderson, Doyle) and Bremner had 3-4 weeks of inconsistency at the beginning of the season … which he fully rebounded from.

So a mix of recency bias and one bad month (less than that really) nudged Bremner down to a mid-first-round ranking. The full collegiate record still justifies him as a top selection.

Just given the rarity of a LHSP with a full polished portfolio, I favored Anderson and Arnold at the top of my board, but Bremner really wasn’t far behind, and I’m not fully immune to recency bias as well.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

I might be wrong but I think the Angels will regret their missed opportunity in this draft for many years.

Turk's Teeth
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Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

Do you mean their first round selection?

Because I’ve been arguing the opposite – folks are dwelling too much a perfectly justifiable first round draft choice, while ignoring the lost opportunities of the next several selections.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 month ago

Say what we will of Brandon Marsh and Mickey Moniak, ones hitting .281 the other .270. Screw WAR. No one in the Angels lineup last night had an average over .241, except one dude who was at .333 in very limited at bats. On the bench? Renigfo was at .243 best among the hapless group. What an absolute pathetic bunch. Would not even be a good AAA team. So Moniak can’t hit lefties? Our boys can’t hit lefties, righties or t ball. So this is what it has come to, this rag tag bunch, with $75 million committed to two players next year that may not play or be crap when they do. The A’s just waived at them going by.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Terry

I was kidding about screwing WAR. You are complaining about the loss of a combined 0.9 WAR. WAR that, in Marshes case, comes as part of a stacked line up. Which is like complaining about the color of the sails on a burning ship.

If you need an FO to worry about the players they cut producing barely ender 1 WAR for other teams in order to please you you will never be pleased.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 month ago

Not really, I’m just comparing them to the ragamuffins the Halos are running put there daily. Are Marsh and Moniak big game changers? Probably not, but damn sure better than .200 whiff machines on daily exhibit for the home team. Part of a stacked line up or not, a player still has to have the skills to put bat on ball regularly to achieve far more that striking out 35% of the time.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Terry

The guys you are complaining about are scrubs. Not the same as just having Marsh available instead of Davidson. We are playing a bunch of scrubs and kids because guys are hurt.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 month ago

Point accepted, but every team has injuries, lots of them, that’s baseball. Unfortunately, the Halos have scrub replacements. Neto, Nolan, Ward and Adell earned their keep this year as batters, though that is qualified as the immense number of K’s among two of them. There is no one else who is above average, beyond those four, at best, not even close with most of them, on the roster.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Terry

There is no team with Marsh as a replacement. What sucks about us is that our line up isn’t stacked enough to live with a scrub like Teodosio for a month.

There is no team out there that can lose a SS, 1B, OF from it’s starting line up and not fill the void with some scrub.

steelgolf
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1 month ago
Reply to  Terry

Not enough people use the term “ragamuffins” anymore.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  steelgolf

True. Ten points for ragamuffin

Eric_in_Portland
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1 month ago
Reply to  Terry

Mickey Moniak, -0.5 bWAR. That’s negative, if the symbol isn’t clear.

Home in Colorado: .306 BA, .943 OPS
Road which is everywhere else: .229 BA, .681 OPS <— very similar to Soler’s stats

We’re not in Colorado. We’re in the “everywhere else” group. Moniak would be putting up his .681 OPS for us and, since he’d be missing his Colorado stats, his bWAR would be even worse.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 month ago

Yep, everything now seems to be live or die with WAR. If a player averages between road and home parks to be at .270, with 22 dingers overall, that is far better than what the Angels are running out there. Even the Angels “stars” of Adell and Ward, combined home and road had more homers and RBIs than Moniak, but their batting averages (which is still very important) pale in comparison to Moniak, by far. A players performance for a season is based on the entirety of the season, not simply saying he hits far better at home or road. A WAR statistic alone doesn’t define the entirety of the performance, it really doesn’t explain the true value of the player overall.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Terry

If you put Ward and Adell in Coors field, do you think those stats would be the same?
Because that’s essentially what you are claiming by saying it doesn’t matter looking at Moniak’s stats

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Terry

WAR. It matters. It’s just a fact we have to live with. Same with OPS+. They were invented because they work. As apposed to my “I don’t know, I think Glen Bragg looks pretty good” method from years ago. Or the famous “But Dave Parker was so good in 1985” method. Rob Brower, Russell Branyon…. so very much powerful!

PedroCerrano
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Terry

I disagree…Trout, Neto and company would make for a stellar AAA team  😂 

Kevin
Trusted Member
1 month ago

I know people complain about all of the Halo strikeouts. But that’s a Perryism. Strikeouts don’t matter — even when they do. It’s all about trying to be the Braves from years ago.

As for the rest of September, the younger call-ups are getting some time. That’s good. This year has seen substantial progression by Adell. Trout has basically made it through the season. And others have made contributions. See where it goes from here. No one thinks they are winning a World Series next year and they might not until Arte sells the team. But see what happens.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Kevin

Strikeouts do matter, a quick glance at the top 10 teams whose batters have struck out the most in a season, only one of those teams has a winning % over .500 and that is slightly over .500. The level of Strikeouts our boys are attaining are poison to any offense.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Terry

Yup. The “K No Matter!” idea came to be because teams would stack up on guys who walked a lot, hit HR a lot and struck out a lot… but also had a couple contact guys, and won even with high strike out totals.

All we have are the strike outs and HRs. Solo HR don’t get it done.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago

Correct, No BBs.

Turk's Teeth
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1 month ago

The team should really look back to the best teams in my lifetime – the 2008-2009 Angels. Over that two year stretch when the team won 197 games, there was only a single 30+ HR season (Kendry Morales in 2009).

But of the top dozen bats in the lineup those years, there was only one that had a K rate above 25% (Jeff Mathis), and there were at least eight with K rates below 16%. The 2009 club fielded lineups where every bat one through nine was sporting a batting average above .300 at a couple points.

Same with the 2002 club – no one hit more than 30 HRs, but there were also no high K rate players, and lots of high batting averages. It was clearly a different era of baseball, but when the Angels have won in the past three decades, they’ve had high-contact teams, not high SLG teams.

Ideally you want a balance though, and the 2002 and 2008-9 teams combined 6-7 players who could hit 10-30 HRs with low overall K rates and much higher quality contact overall.

Last edited 1 month ago by Turk's Teeth
Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Same with the clubs from 79-86. They were more balanced, like the teams you mentioned, and also much better defensively.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Turk's Teeth

It’s a different era, but I bet a squad that all hits .260 1-9 in the order will still kick a ton of ass.

Jeff Joiner
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Legend
1 month ago

It is a new era but the fundamental math of the game has not changed.

You can advance and score runners by putting the ball in play, even if the batter does not record a hit.

You can not advance runners or score runners while striking out.

Look at how many runners the Angels leave on third base due to K’s. There have to be at least a couple dozen guys who have reached 3rd with 1 out or less and not scored.

Eric_in_Portland
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1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

HRs per game, the Angels rank 5th. Runs per game, 24th. Ks per game….well, you know. 28th is the Skanks at 8.95, 29th is Colorado at 9.44, we’re 30th at 10.00.

The last 3 games we’ve averaged 16 Ks.

The fewest Ks per game: KC, Toronto, SD, Miami, Milwaukie, Cubs

Jeff Joiner
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1 month ago

So 2 division winners and 2 wild cards out of 6 teams.

KC has been around .500 and on the playoff periphery most of the season.

Miami is bad but still has a better record and a run differential that is 45 runs better than the Angels.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I think what you are trying to say is we can totally compete for a wild card next year.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Kevin

Every year for a decade the young players get called up in September because the team is already out of contention. Tickets prices at the Big K should be reduced in September as minor leaguers are playing most of the games.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Kevin

No. This Angels team is special. Those Braves teams from a few years ago had plenty of contact hitters. We have just been paying Ohtani/Pujols/Rendon and Trout instead.

Turk's Teeth
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Super Member
1 month ago

The 66ers were swept in two games in the Cal League finals by the SF affiliate Giants.

Last night was kind of a capsule of the whole farm – exciting start by young prep pitcher (TGA) followed by an utterly bedshitting performance by a 26 yo non-prospect in Brandon Dufault, who struggled all season (in rookie and low-A ball), and had as many walks as strikeouts on the season (57 each to 70 IP).

Dufault lost the game singlehandedly – walked the bases loaded and they all cashed in.

What’s next for Dufault – drafted in the all-arms draft of 2021 and he of the 1.87 WHIP and 4.89 ERA playing against kids 5-6 yrs younger than him?

The Angels are sending him to the AFL, where teams send their most promising prospects. Priorities.

Terry
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1 month ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

26 years old in the Cal league? Way finished for him.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Terry

Coaching at a high school is his future.

Turk's Teeth
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1 month ago
Reply to  Terry

Feels almost like the Angels were instilling the lesson that most young guys experience in this system full of UDFAs and over-the-hill marginal college players:

Sure, you young kids revived our miserable season and got us here, but you need to take a seat to experienced veteran players and learn the chain of command.

Garcia, Victor and Thompson, who pitched after Dufault, each age 20-23, struck out 8 over four scoreless innings.

Eric_in_Portland
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1 month ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

I saw the box score last night and read Dufault’s line. 0 innings, 0 hits, 3 runs, 3 earned runs, 3 walks, 0 ks. Is the 3 batter rule in effect in the minor leagues?

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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It’s also a rule that each player’s mom, spouse, girlfriend, or significant other will be scheduled to bring orange slices and juice boxes to each home game.

CAoldskoll
Trusted Member
1 month ago

The crap show will continue until we can draft/develop a few good starting pitchers. That seems to be the common theme for low payroll teams that show success. I get it’s easier said than done, our pitching scouting sucks and we also have not gotten lucky like when you see legit aces on other teams that were drafted late. Forget about the bats for a while, we’ve proven even with HOF hitters in the lineup we still couldn’t win games. Bring back the Lackey-Weaver-Santana days supplemented with vets like Colon or Garland. Until we can do that, thinking it will be more of the same.

RexFregosi
Super Member
1 month ago

Last night Brewers announcers commented how idiotic it was we went with an all right- handed lineup against Peralta. Wrong move from the start they said especially against Peralta.

Ray? Did we have a choice? No left handed bats on the roster?
Perry? Three switch hitters who have two weeks left. Yoan and Gif. And Logan.

put some left handed slug on the to-do list. Schauny Singles is it right now.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  RexFregosi

Yah. I think, right now, it’s just “do I have nine guys with four working limbs?”

Terry
Trusted Member
1 month ago

Yep. It really didn’t matter, the entire team, with exception of the homers of Ward and Adell, are horrible batters.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 month ago

The problem is, why is it like that every September.

clover_black
Super Member
1 month ago

Is this season a rousing success?

99 loses last year.

Put on your sunglasses. the future is bright!

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  clover_black

If we are especially all in we can hit 99 losses again. Tank for Arch Manning!

Angelz4ever
Super Member
1 month ago

Well….um…good day peeps!

Angelz4ever
Super Member
1 month ago

#CONSISTENCY

Angels2020Champs
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1 month ago

Some sad/funny reads on here lately, it’s appreciated. Can’t believe JJ, JHW, Turks et al can continue to put together entertaining content with this team producing what it does… straight shit for the entire 6 year existence of CtPG. As gitcho might point out, we deserve this! In those 6 years I’ve gone from having 4 diamond level seats to buying the cheapest ticket possible on TickPick and self upgrading my seat. Often, if I get in $3 and sit in a $190+ (depending on the tiered pricing game the same seat can be $250+) and that usually made me feel pretty good about checking out an Angels game (even if they lost, say, 8-0). So anyway, why am I writing this. Because going to Giants and Padres game this season has really reinvigorated MLB for me. Sure, 2021 and 2022 HRD & ASG did the same a few years back, but I had no interest in going to Texas or Atl the last 2 years (Seattle would’ve been fun!) these last few years (weather… Colorado was already hot/humid enough!). Hopefully some of you find whatever it takes to keep you into watching this sport, because the Angels most likely aren’t it and will turn you off given enough time. I like checking out what the playoffs would look like starting today this last week. go Mets, Padres, Brewers, and Detroit then whoever else ISNT the fucking Doyers!!

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red floyd
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1 month ago

I’m behind the Brew Crew, mainly because MIL in the WS would give ESPN a heart attack, plus they’re playing good ball.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  red floyd

I am hoping the Brew Crew wins because I like them. Also because they are small market and fk big pharma, who is really running major sports now with their ad revenue. But I’d also love it if Arte and KuhlPino saw the Brewers win it all, with their wild ass fans etc having a great time, and then saw their payroll and farm etc and thought “Why are we trying to copy the YankSux all the time? Let’s do that…. but with a lot of red.”

I’m pretty much rooting for the entire NL other than the Child Support Dodgers and then Detroit in the AL. First time WS winners get preference.

clover_black
Super Member
1 month ago

doubt theres any introspection in the front office.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  clover_black

Just another way CtPG Guy would actually be a perfect fit in Art’s C suite.

clover_black
Super Member
1 month ago

im not above wearing a red polo and kneepads.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  clover_black

My knee pads still have the #17 on them. You just don’t get rid of those.

toad2065
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  red floyd

I agree Red. Add in the fact that the Brewers play good, clean, exciting baseball. They do all the little things right and Uecker deserves it!

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
1 month ago

Loving a team is either in your blood or it’s not. Not success-dependent. Abused spouse. Spoiled spouse. Always waiting at the dinner table.

RexFregosi
Super Member
1 month ago

Dbacks will get the 3rd NL WC because they sold Merrill Kelly, Josh Naylor, and Eugenio Suarez at the deadline.

and just like 2023, they will sweep the Dodgers in first round.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  RexFregosi

But their fans are probably miserable because they don’t know who they will watch in 2026 and the team didn’t have MLB caliber replacements at all those positions.

Not actually a joke. The guys they have filling the holes they made at the trade deadline and after a ton of injuries…. WTF are these people? How are they winning?

RexFregosi
Super Member
1 month ago

they are 77-75; it’s mainly the Mets. But in the 2nd half, Gallen has been incredible and Ketel and Corbin are sow awesome.

But this is what Kenny said —- not about who’s got the biggest names on the roster. It’s about getting hot at the right time,” Diamondbacks right-hander Zac Gallen said. “Are you all pulling in the right direction? And when a big moment is there, do you have enough guys willing to step up and produce?
“I think you’ve seen that from our team the last 2-3 weeks. If we need big outs in a certain spot, we’re calling on (Taylor) Rashi, who just got here (on Aug. 28) and, in his debut, got a three-inning save. To the likes of Perdomo, who’s been doing it all year. That’s what it takes. And when you get to October, anything can happen.”
Perdomo, second baseman Ketel Marte and right fielder Corbin Carroll, the top three hitters in the Diamondbacks’ order, are among the top players in the game. And Perdomo, manager Torey Lovullo said, has taken over the team in recent weeks, batting .331 with a 1.009 OPS since Aug. 2 and entering Tuesday ranked first among NL position players in bWAR and third in fWAR.

Both of the Diamondbacks’ replacements for Naylor at first base, Pavin Smith and Tyler Locklear, are on the IL, leaving the position to two players who normally play elsewhere in the infield, Tim Tawa and Ildemaro Vargas. However, the DBacks are playing a fast, athletic, Brewers-esque style. And their veterans are drawing from the experience of ‘23.

“There was a nervousness coming to the ballpark. Can we? Are we able to? And we did. We made it to the World Series,” Lovullo said. “So the guys are all saying, ‘We’ve been there before, let’s not panic. Let’s be ourselves, have fun and win baseball games.’ I don’t think you can do that unless you’ve seen that before and understand what that road map looks like.”

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  RexFregosi

CtPG + Tawa & Vargas on the line up card = Tearing of blouses and fish rot clichés and boo who and demands that people get fired and predictions of failure because pee tee esss deee.

And that’s why we have full on loser ju ju and the D Bags don’t.

FungoAle
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1 month ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Mad respect for the D-Backs organization, suffered a tough loss with Corbin Burnes going down and Kelly and Gallen not pitching up to norm.

steelgolf
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1 month ago

Imagine Manfraud being so delusional that he thought bringing an MLB game to London would be as simple as just having them delay/re-schedule a footie (soccer) match. 😂😂😂😂🤷‍♂️ They take their soccer very, very seriously over there, including the gambling on these matches.

Brent
Super Member
1 month ago

Biggest negative run differential in the AL. Third biggest negative run differential overall. 2 Games behind the homeless Athletics for last place in the division. Are we winning yet?

steelgolf
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1 month ago
Reply to  Brent

Meaningful!

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  steelgolf

The fans needed to experience this high octane baseball as did the young core who is mostly not playing. Trout 400 yo.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 month ago

Last night updates on ex Angels:

1) Ohtani pitched 5 no hit innings, hit 50th homer.

2) Jose Susrez pitched 7 innings, gave up 2 earned runs, struck out 9

3) Brandon Marsh hit a key 3 run homer to help the Phils beat the Doyers. He’s now hitting .281 for the season and playing excellent defense.

4) Mickey Moniak hit his 22nd homer, and is batting .270 for the season and playing excellent defense..

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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Reply to  Terry

The O’Hoppe / Marsh trade has not aged well. O’Hoppe has regressed on both offense and defense.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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I’d like to have Marsh as a platoon player…. but Philly fan’s not in love with the guy at all. He’s slower Teodosio against lefties…. actually, the same as when he played here…. which is why we traded him.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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Thus far, Dombroski won the trade.

Marsh is not perfect and most likely will never be “the guy” that carries a team, but he finds a way to contribute. He’s delivering 1.4 WAR (oWAR of 2.3 and dWAR of -0.9) and has an OPS+ of 115. His OBP is .342.

For comparison the “elite” Jo Adell has delivered a 1.6 WAR thus far in 2025.

However, it’s all about the manly, grizzled beard and the swashbuckling swagger.  😀 

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FungoAle
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1 month ago

Man, did that trade swing in the opposite direction and pretty quickly. Logan appeared to me as a solid win. In 2025, Marsh cut his strikeout rate down and now, O’Hoppe is all screwed up. Logan was a guy who needed more minor league action but the Angels GM quickly promoted him after acquring him. It seems like the promo has stunted his growth as a complete catcher.

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nishiogawakun
Super Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Terry

Stuff like this is why I’m long done with Perry. Arte is the rotting fish head but Perry ain’t it either.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Terry

Mickey is pretty much useless against lefties and on the road

and his defense is farrrr from excellent

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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Reply to  cookmeister

His OPS+ is 115, so he’s doing at least one thing above average.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
1 month ago

his road OPS+ is roughly 94. Roughly what it was with the Angels and Phillies

That’s how much Coors has helped

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
1 month ago
Reply to  cookmeister

Matthew Lugo is sporting an 89 OPS+ and -0.5 WAR. He essentially is Moniak minus the home games at Coors.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  cookmeister

But. There’s a list. It is a list of players who played here and they are good. Especially if you ignore a lot of stuff like platoon and home road splits…. other tha Ohtani.

I follow a lot of teams, and let me tell you NONE of them have players that leave in free agency and are good AND NONE OF THEM have players who are let go or traded and are semi-good on another team. That’s why we need a new owner and GM. Someone who will never trade or release a player who goes on to be worth 1.4 to negative .5 WAR.

Actually, screw WAR. The problem with WAR as a stat is when I want to be right about something sometimes it disagrees with me.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
1 month ago

you’re not exactly going out on a limb there

you’re telling me that guys that reach free agency typically around 30+ years old don’t play as well when they were in their 20’s? Shocking!!!

Also take into account that a ton of players don’t even reach free agency with contract extensions.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  cookmeister

At least he doesn’t have a noodle arm like a couple of outfielders we know of

cookmeister
Trusted Member
1 month ago
Reply to  Terry

he’s in the 1st percentile among outfielders in arm value…..

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