LA Angels Thursday News Crash: Cease And Desist

It’s official. Dylan Cease got a seven year deal with the Blue Jays worth a ton of money. He got $23 Million just for signing his name. Cedric Mullins got a one year deal with the Tampa Bay Rays. The Dodgers will re-sign Miguel Rojas while the Reds will re-sign Emilio Pagan.

The Cubs signed Scott Kingery to a minor league deal. The Braves signed Austin Pope to a minor league deal.

The White Sox signed left-hander Anthony Kay to a two year deal. It’s five million a year with a mutual option for 2028. The other Minasian got his modestly priced pitcher when the Giants signed Sam Hentges for $1.4 Million. Devin Williams to the Mets is now official.

Josh Byrnes is going to be the General Manager for the Colorado Rockies.

Photo credit: Rex Fregosi

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Angelz4ever
Super Member
15 hours ago

BTW, I think (If the price is right) we should sign Chris Taylor for a two year contract. He fits well as a utility guy and he looks to need another year or so to get his 10 years in. He is a gamer and doesn’t play around when he defends.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Yep. For a bench piece we could do worse.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
14 hours ago

He doesn’t hold back in the field-I always like players like that.

Cowboy26
Legend
7 hours ago

too bad he’s washed up.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

I saw some comments re online videos from Angels fans re Ponce signing with the Blue Jays. Ponce took a nice pile of money and a three year deal from a team that was in the WS last year. Angels fans commented that basically we “blew it” or “missed” on the guy.

It made me wonder. Do Cleveland fans do the same? Or Marlins fans? Why do these people think Ponce would pass up THAT contract to come here? He certainly wouldn’t do it for the Royals or Rangers or Rockies. Even if they paid him a couple million extra per year. And those same fans would be pissed at Arte overspending on a risky pitcher if he’d signed here for say 3/39M.

Are there Marlin’s fans saying “Bendix missed on Ponce” today? Is this difference in fan perspective, if it exists in a high enough percentage of Angels Fanatics, the reason that Arte doesn’t rebuild, he reloads?

The whole “GO FER IT” thing last July kinda shook me. I was always of a mind that Arte is a bleary eyed fool who is the ONLY one that can’t see that we have no shot at the post season in any given year and he keeps going against the thinking of the vast majority of Angels fans. But man, it really seems like, even after ten years of suck, a ton of the fans might not realize that we are the Twins, Guardians etc… with better weather (for what that’s worth to an athlete that spends winter where ever he wants) and higher taxes. There is nothing special about playing in Anaheim to most players, but a lot of us seem to think there is and baseball players should act accordingly….

2pints
Trusted Member
15 hours ago

I’m pretty sure every fanbase says the same stuff anytime a decent player signs with another team. There’s probably NPB fans saying the same about Ponce, although in a much more respectful manner.

Kevin
Trusted Member
15 hours ago

Good comments. Fans need to realize there are other teams — and most of them have a better track record of being well run in recent years. The same might apply to Mullins. He could go to Tampa (and did) which has often been a playoff team and low budget contender. Or he could come here with quality youth behind him and play for a team likely to be out of it by June and looking to trade him. He made a logical choice irrespective of whether the Halos were even in the running.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
15 hours ago

Angels fans think we miss on every free agent and every traded player
It’s in some of their DNA to be miserable
They also think the roster is unlimited apparently.

Case in point the weirdo that posts oversized pictures throughout the year of random 8th round picks that are doing well that “the Angels didn’t draft!!!!” but also that their current team didn’t draft multiple times.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  cookmeister

It’s just a strange thing. It seems like the fans of other teams I follow kind of understand, but a lot of us Honks don’t. If the money is around the same, players will sign with the Red Sox, Dodgers, Yankees. Next, they will sign with other play off teams. Next tier, the Diamondbacks, partly because they seem to contend often and because half the players live in Arizona seemingly.

After that we’re all just a lump of teams. And paying a guy an extra four million doesn’t move you up into the next tier.

Sure, there are outliers like Charlie Morton and Sonny Gray who have specific desires. When they are good it seems like a lot of guys want to play for St Louis. But in general, it seems like Tigers fans, Reds fans, etc aren’t nearly as frustrated when a guy signs with a team with more money or better play off odds.

Side note. Marlins fans seem to have a lot less “I can’t believe this player doesn’t want to live and play in paradise” thinking. And Miami is actually an exciting place to live while Yorba Linda is not.

It just seems like it’s an added personality trait we have that makes us more miserable.

Angels2020Champs
Legend
6 hours ago

Doggin on the land of gracious livin

FungoAle
Legend
15 hours ago
Reply to  cookmeister

Perry has a shit record on FAs, no polishing that turd. Trades are average.

Jim Atkins
Super Member
14 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Gotta wonder, how much of that is Perry and how much is Arte. Rendon and Albert were Arte decisions.

FungoAle
Legend
12 hours ago
Reply to  Jim Atkins

I’m thinking its about 80 (PM)/ 20 (AM). Arte does not get involved with the Stephensons, Lagares, Fowler, Thors, Claudio, Cishek, Moncadas, Hendricks and Newmans etc. of the world, only when the bigger players come along. Perry has a budget to work with and he’s responsible for the roister. I’m sure AM had to sign off on Kikuchi but not a Hendricks or newbie Alex Manoha. Just my thoughts and why I lay the roster construction at the feet of PM.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
12 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

the main problem is Perry typically has enough budget to add 2-3 good players but needs to add 8 so he’s bargain shopping.

The Stephenson deal when there was still plenty of starting pitching available was stupid. That’s definitely on Perry.

All the other low cost busts are just the risk of signing risky free agents. Moncada was available for $5 million for a reason. But it does seem like Perry has performed spectacularly poorly overall in free agency outside of Kikuchi and Jansen.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Yup. If Trout or Pujols or Hamilton or Upton or Wells or Rendon or any mix of those would ever actually work out our GMs would only need to add a couple mid free agents and a couple depth guys each year. There’s just no way to pay two or three mega contracts at a time and then fill eight plus roster spots well PLUS make up for the Ohtani not being able to pitch or Pujols sucking or what ever.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
13 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

kinda hard to order from the dollar menu and expect not to get diarreah

Angelz4ever
Super Member
15 hours ago

I for one thought that Ponce was a missed opportunity, but not a fatal one. I mean, the body is pretty much already room temp at this point. I didn’t mourn for the lost opportunity, but it might have been a way to sign a decent pitcher on the sly.

he signed for more than projected, good for him, what dumpster turd are we signing now?

Last edited 15 hours ago by Angelz4ever
Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
15 hours ago

You know the rules: we haven’t missed on a player until ‘2002’ posts the player’s picture with some gibberish regarding the player’s performance.

Fansince1971
Legend
14 hours ago

Many Angel fans live in the OC which is a comparatively wealthy area. Thus, the entitlement complex and anger when other teams get nice things and the Angels do not. Its also a fan thing (obviously) but many Angels’ fans do it in a very whiny and entitled manner.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Fansince1971

Maybe that’s it. A team like the Mets or Phillies. They have a ton of money. Huge fan bases too. Plenty of wealthy fans. But those wealthy fans are very intermixed with people from Queens and South Philly etc etc. Maybe that over all mix just naturally suppresses some of the bitch tendencies? Sure, they expect their teams to go after guys, but they also understand that other teams are gonna sign good players too.

It’s hard to tell. I’m not on their boards much, but it seems like Philly fan generally has their hair on fire about it being too nice a day out….

Angelz4ever
Super Member
10 hours ago

Phillie fans are completely insane, they compare to maybe soccer hooligan fans, just wobbler misdemeanor versions thereof.

Cowboy26
Legend
7 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Look, I, as many here, have been an Angel fan for 50+ years. I have certainly seen my fair share of heartbreak and disgust with only a modicum of winning seasons over that time.

Blaming our fan’s frustration some theory that OC’s socio economic status has generated some sense of entitlement is the biggest bunch of bullshit I have ever heard.

Last edited 7 hours ago by Cowboy26
DMAGZ13
Trusted Member
16 hours ago

Good players playing on the field can solve a lot of problems. I actually do trust Mike Maddux to filter our pitchers out. There’s no way and old cagey , legendary “baseball guy” volunteers to come here to be bossed around by Arte . And by volunteer I do mean it because he could go almost anywhere else and still get paid. He’s also not a young guy trying to raise a family or anything . He came here and will do what his expertise leads him to. I mean if he comes here and tries different pitches etc

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  DMAGZ13

I have a man crush on Maddox. When they signed him I was happier than if we sign Zac Gallen or whoever.

FungoAle
Legend
15 hours ago
Reply to  DMAGZ13

Of all the plethora of coaching positions these days that team want to fill, I feel the pitching coach is really the only one that matters. Getting a veteran PC with a track record is important. No more stabs at hiring wanna bees. I’ve witnessed Ron Perronoski with the Dodgers turn other teams discards into valuable assets on many occasions.

And agree, good talent can overcome shortfalls.

Last edited 15 hours ago by FungoAle
2002heaven
Super Member
17 hours ago

Do we have a new GM and farm system director yet?

milehigh
Trusted Member
16 hours ago
Reply to  2002heaven

Do you think Arte is going to do that yet ?

dontbatvlad4th
Member
13 hours ago
Reply to  2002heaven

That won’t solve the problem when the replacements will be given a skeleton crew of a staff that is overworked and can’t accomplish much.

WallyChuckChili
Legend
17 hours ago

Wash leaves one Minasian for another.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
17 hours ago

It’s a conspiracy! C-O-N……….spiracy!

Angelz4ever
Super Member
17 hours ago

Re-Wash?

2pints
Trusted Member
18 hours ago

Giants hired Ron Washington as an infield coach. Good for him to be able to stay in the game, and glad to see his ego didn’t get in the way of taking a lower position. He seems like the kind of guy that would prefer to die on the field rather than retire. Respect.

MarineLayer
Legend
17 hours ago
Reply to  2pints

He should’ve stayed as our infield coach, the job he should’ve been hired for in the first place.

2pints
Trusted Member
15 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

meh, a different manager wasn’t going to turn the ’24/’25 teams into winners.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
15 hours ago
Reply to  2pints

Even a Genie in a lamp would’ve balked at that wish.

red floyd
Legend
9 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

How many lanes do you want on that bridge?

RexFregosi
Super Member
17 hours ago
Reply to  2pints

first days of Ron in Tempe a couple of years I met a young man about 30ish who showed up for the few days in a brand new Angel jersey with 37 Washington on the back. He was from Boston and wasn’t an Angel fan but just a huge admirer of Wash’s and his career in baseball.

I thought it was a bit odd at the time but now I get it. Bigly.
Lucky Giants. I hope EY lands too

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  2pints

I’m still enraged with the line up he would have put out today if baseball was happening today and he was a manager. I also have dibs on declaring Suzuki’s line up for game one is stupid and he doesn’t make good baseball decisions.

2pints
Trusted Member
15 hours ago

One day I hope this pretend battle you have going on with strawman fans ends and you can finally be at peace.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  2pints

You’re so right. No one ever said shit like that constantly game after game after game the last five years. It’s all in my head.

2pints
Trusted Member
14 hours ago

Its just a strange thing to complain about in December. I stand by my point.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  2pints

Stand away. But at least look up what the term “strawman” means. Or “gaslight”. Or whatever overused net term you plan to butcher. Cause I can’t create a fictitious embodiment of a fallacy unless “twat who bitches about the line up every night” is a guy who doesn’t exist. And that sour turd definitely exists.

And, since you seem to need help with the connection. This comment thread is about our ex-manager…. whom said salty bitches always complained about.

2pints
Trusted Member
13 hours ago

Instead of simply responding you nitpick my writing because God forbid you do not go on the attack for once. How unsurprising.

But yes, as everyone discusses our ex-manager your focus is instead on what could happen today by unnamed people you don’t like if something were going on that isn’t. Keep up the good fight.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
12 hours ago
Reply to  2pints

Y’all have said what needs to be said. Let’s end this now, please.

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