LA Angels Wednesday News Crash: Nothing Changes

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Angels News

The Angels are like the 5th team to claim Osvaldo Bido this offseason. Will he stay or get dropped again?

No Angels Top 100 prospects on Keith Law’s list. At this point, we shouldn’t expect anything.

Oh yeah, with Yoan Moncada coming back, the Angels basically have the same IF as they did last year. Last year the Angels has the worst defensive IF. Worst defense in baseball really.

Bruh

Around Baseball

The Washington Post may be getting rid of their sports section. Needless to say, this is very bad.

MLB the Show 26 has revealed their cover. Trout was never on it, and likely never will ðŸ™

Who has been good ROY picks and which ones have not aged well? Now in graph form.

MLB has messed up and missed the deadline on approving vendors for their player tracking tech. Now scouts are in limbo wondering if they use it or not.

Royals may move. Yes, but apparently not to Overland Park, which was the rumor site. Because MLB teams caught the “Must get new ballpark” bug again.

MLB Trade deadline is August 3rd this year. So expect nothing until August 3rd for the Angels, if Arte allows Perry to trade anyone at all.

Anything I missed? Post below for upvotes!

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GrandpaBaseball
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8 hours ago

There is a new Los Angeles Post with a Sports Section owned by the New York Post. It’s about a week old and has a digital option as well.

WallyChuckChili
Legend
8 hours ago

Versatile player who could play multiple positions of need for the Angels. Had good numbers couple years ago. Bounce back candidate. Ray’s and Braves may be interested in though.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/los-angeles-angels/news/luis-rengifo-could-be-steal-teams-looking-lineup-versatility/53c8b845e2a4ecbb7dd389cb

RexFregosi
Super Member
6 hours ago

 😅 

Angelz4ever
Super Member
3 hours ago

One vote for 30-minute ban for Wally!!!

AngelsFanInHell
Trusted Member
2 minutes ago

You don’t mention that name here anymore.

8pbHmuk
Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
9 hours ago

Angels DFA’d Meckler to make room for Ort.

They kept Rendon on the roster.

The level of stupidity is astounding.

ryanfea
Super Member
8 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Moncada’s deal is still not official so I’d assume that’s when Rendon finally gets the boot

MarineLayer
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Next level stupidity.

WallyChuckChili
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Have to keep him on the roster if they are going to use his likeness on banner outside Angels Stadium.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend

AM/PM just can’t quit him. They are holding out hope that maybe, just maybe, he’ll wake up “cured” one morning and can resume playing.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
3 hours ago

Maybe some giant dartboards instead of the posters this year. The owner, front office and RenDone.

Pineapple12
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I wasn’t too keen on Meckler, but to your point Perry’s process here is wasteful.

Teodosio might actually break camp as the starting CF 💔. Hoping Rada can grab the job

RexFregosi
Super Member
8 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I’m under the impression they are keeping Rendon on the 40 man, or have to, for this season no matter what.

RexFregosi
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

otherwise, once the refinance was a done deal, why would they have kept him since? the time to jettison him logically would have been then (a month ago).

So for whatever reason, I think he stays on the 40-man in 2026. Most likely they will move him to the 60 day IL if and when they need a roster spot.

Last edited 7 hours ago by RexFregosi
cookmeister
Trusted Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I’m going to reserve the right to judge this one until all the details are out.

There’s too many question marks on the deal. The fact that there’s no added money to spread it out makes me think there are other contingencies. Perhaps a roster spot (for whatever reason) is one of them?

Maybe it has to do with timing of the league year and when the payroll # is counted?
They could put him on the 60 day IL, just not yet

Idk the reason, but there HAS to be something we are missing and are not privy to.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
6 hours ago
Reply to  cookmeister

I’m willing to accept the likelihood of there being something out there. Because on face value this is beyond stupid even for the Angels.

jco
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jco
6 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

This is really dumb. The Angels need options for CF and Meckler was a legit option (at least compared to what they have). Ort is a candidate for the last spot in the bullpen. Lowe and Adell really shouldn’t be in CF. Trout might still be competent enough, but I’m not sure and he certainly won’t be there on a daily basis. Rada really should develop some more. That leaves Teo who can’t hit (but is excellent in the field) and Lugo whose offense and defense were both suspect last year.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I don’t get this move at all.

RexFregosi
Super Member
5 hours ago
  1. need pitching on the MLB roster
  2. Rada, Teo and others = plenty of OF depth

easy to see their logic.

whether its correct or not is a different story but all along I see pitching as the greater need and also feel Rada is set to be in opening day line-up.

tanana40
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

wow

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

This reminds me of how thin we are because there have been posts with the supposed 2026 lineup which have included Meckler. But who knows? Will anyone pick him up? Or will he end up in SLC and then get called up?

steelgolf
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

There has to be some sort of money/insurance/tax reason to keep Rendone on the roster.

ryanfea
Super Member
9 hours ago

Angels claim Kaleb Ort from Yankees. DFA Wade Meckler https://x.com/laangelspr/status/2016590939566067775?s=46

Last edited 9 hours ago by ryanfea
Senator_John_Blutarsky
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Reply to  ryanfea

MLBTraderumors hat tip:

Ort, 34 next week, made his big league debut with the ’21 Red Sox and has pitched in each of the past five major league seasons, the past two as a member of the division-rival Astros. He was excellent with Houston in 2024 but posted shakier numbers with the ’Stros in 2025. Overall, his past two seasons have resulted in a combined 4.08 ERA with a 26.1% strikeout rate, 10.8% walk rate and 38.2% ground-ball rate.

The hard-throwing Ort has averaged 96.8 mph on his four-seamer in that time and notched a strong 12.6% swinging-strike rate, generating plenty of whiffs with his slider, in particular. In addition to a walk rate that’s a bit heavy, Ort has been plagued by a major susceptibility to the long ball. He’s served up 25 round-trippers in 122 1/3 career innings in the majors, including 15 dingers in 70 2/3 frames across the past two seasons in Houston.

Ort is out of minor league options, so the Angels will have to either carry him in their Opening Day bullpen or else remove him from their 40-man roster between now and that point. The Halos are his third organization in as many weeks; Houston designated Ort for assignment in early January, after which he was claimed by the Yankees. 

MarineLayer
Legend
8 hours ago

Are we ever going to build for a future?

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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Reply to  MarineLayer

“Build a future”???

What is that you say?

WallyChuckChili
Legend
8 hours ago

Future?
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milehigh
Trusted Member
8 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Um

annie-sun
RexFregosi
Super Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  milehigh

replacing the last guy on the 40-man roster with another last guy on the 40-man roster for a 70-win team?

https://youtu.be/VKcAYMb5uk4?si=1kxGZeJTi3XQRNLv

On the positive side, it sounds like they are more comfortable going with Rada and Teo in CF, I like it.

Last edited 6 hours ago by RexFregosi
HaloHopeful
Newbie
12 hours ago

ESPN has 4 Angels in the top 101-200 prospects, though I wouldn’t say that’s great (or even good), plus there are some nice mentions of Rada as a potential stolen base champ and ROY as well as Klassen making the list as a potential elite closer.

Pineapple12
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11 hours ago
Reply to  HaloHopeful

Denzer Guzman #112
George Klassen #147
Ryan Johnson #149
Nelson Rada #160

AnAngelsFan
Super Member
10 hours ago
Reply to  HaloHopeful

Thirty teams, so you really 4 in the top 100 and 7 in the top 200. Only having 4 in the top 200 is below expected and straight bad.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
9 hours ago
Reply to  AnAngelsFan

rankings are for writers to have something to do. They don’t really play that much of a factor into decision making tbh. Rankings are skewed in so many ways, whether it’s by team, where a guy is drafted, what their bonus was (for international guys), etc.

Just an example, Enrique Bradfield is ranked higher than Rada, while Rada has outperformed him at higher levels of comp for much longer last season, and being 3 years younger.

Also shows disparity in rankings, as Arquette was ranked higher in BA iirc than Bremner but is in the 150 range here.

And there’s other examples of guys that have been downright horrible that are still ranked because of name and previous ranking alone (Ex. Salas)

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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Reply to  cookmeister

Perhaps the only value of prospect rankings is for “writers to have something to do”, consider

Being ranked in top MLB prospect lists (e.g., Baseball America, MLB.com, FanGraphs) has purpose because it identifies players with the highest probability of becoming productive Major League players. Higher rankings correlate strongly with success, with Top 100 prospects producing a vast majority of MLB stars, while also providing industry validation, boosting trade value, and increasing marketing visibility. 

  • Talent Identification (The “Top 100” Factor): Roughly 70% of players who go on to produce a 20+ WAR (Wins Above Replacement) career were ranked in the Top 100. Being on this list suggests a high likelihood of reaching the majors.
  • Trade Value & Organizational Asset Management: Teams use these rankings to gauge trade value, often regarding high-ranked prospects as nearly untouchable or requiring immense returns. High rankings mean an organization views a player as a future cornerstone, increasing their “currency” in trades.
  • Future Vale (FV) and Grades: Rankings typically reflect a 20-80 scale, where prospects with a grade of 55 or higher are considered likely to become average-or-better regular players. 

While it is true that rankings are considered an inexact science with roughly 70% of prospects failing to meet high expectations, they remain the industry-recognized standard for tracking future talent.

Lastly, it’s not surprising that ardent fans of the franchise with one of the fewest total number of top 100-ranked prospects over the past 10 years assess prospect rankings to have minimal importance.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
7 hours ago

I’m not saying it just because the Angels don’t have a bunch of guys in there. I’m saying it because it makes no sense a lot of the time. Arias from the Yankees, for example, was a top 100 prospect multiple years and had done absolutely nothing. Now is an afterthought.

Of course those lists will have a ton of guys that make it to the big leagues, but a BA even said himself (I can’t remember the draft prospect they were talking about) that if player X in college was a prospect he would be top 50, but if he was drafted by certain teams he would be considered top 25

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
6 hours ago
Reply to  cookmeister

Interestingly enough, the Angels currently have 4 of the top 100 guys from 2023.

Grayson Rodriguez – 7
Oswald Peraza – 52
Logan O’Hoppe – 53
Zach Neto – 89

Hypothetically if we’d drafted and developed that talent and looked at that list in 2023 we’d be excited about our future.

Just goes to show that in order to have 10 real prospects you need to have 30 to 40 what you think are real prospects then let them sort themselves out.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
5 hours ago

You AI good.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  AnAngelsFan

They have 5 in the Top 200. Bremner.

MarineLayer
Legend
12 hours ago

We could’ve had an entry in Keith Law’s Top 100 but Minasian blew his layup and selected someone way down everyone’s draft list to save a nickel of Arturo’s money.

RexFregosi
Super Member
12 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

He has different goals than making Keith Law’s list.
Probably.

MarineLayer
Legend
12 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Do his goals involve seeking high ceiling players?

milehigh
Trusted Member
12 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

When <insert name here> that Perry didn’t draft becomes an All-Star then we can revisit. Till then, I am more concerned that Arte might fire the scouting department if next season looks lost like he did in 2020.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
12 hours ago
Reply to  milehigh

Riddle me this…..what would the signs be if Arte did fire the scouting staff?

milehigh
Trusted Member
11 hours ago

Fair point, I should have used the word furloughed instead of fired. But it was bad enough such that Swanson ran the 2020 draft by himself. The furloughs and the 2020 draft were reported. That was criticized by other MLB teams. It is known that many of those furloughed did not return.

You are right, fired is the wrong word and wrong connotation. But the department was decimated to save money in 2020. Are the three amigos smart enough not to go through that criticism again? We shall see.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  milehigh

They will totally do it again if there’s a strike/lockout. Why waste hundreds of thousands of dollars creating cheap players while the MLB slumbers when you can save those hundreds of thousands of dollars and then piss away millions on Max Muncy in 2028?

The Honks need someone whose name they know who they can watch who will hit them some home runs.

Reload people. Gotta go for it. The fans demand and deserve it.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  milehigh

But if we’d have drafted Holliday then everything would be great right now and our future would explode with delights.

RexFregosi
Super Member
10 hours ago

yes! because prospect rankings are everything!!!

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
12 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Based on displayed decisions and actions to date, the verdict is:

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Fansince1971
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Are his goals to average around 70 wins per season because if so – he is spot on!

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  MarineLayer

“Save Arte money”. This is stupid. This is not how the draft works. I award you know points.

MarineLayer
Legend
8 hours ago

I read they drafted the guy so they could sign him for “under slot” money. I’ve never understood who makes up that number anyway.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  MarineLayer

The “slot” number. In the #2 picks case from last year, a little over 10M if I remember right. It is assigned to the picks in the early draft. We signed Bremner for about 2.5M less than the slot. We then overpaid for Slawiski and CJ Gray to get them to skip college. This is not a special crazy thing, teams do it, especially if they like an “underslot” guy at their first pick as much as other guys who are available and want to pay for upside with high school kids a couple picks later. The owner can’t pocket any of his draft pool money. Arte saved no money. He is just paying some high school kids that wouldn’t have signed otherwise.

RexFregosi
Super Member
13 hours ago

So the WP will join the LAT as not having a Sports Section.

I always tell people I learned to read from the LAT sports section and they had great writers 50 years ago.

Pineapple12
Legend
13 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Journalism is dying and society will be worse off for it.

Bezos can fuck (January) all the way off. The man has more money than he knows what to do with and is eliminating WaPo’s sports department for what reason exactly? Another ringing endorsement for the good that billionaires give to us peasants. Patrick Soon-Shiong decimating the LAT was a gut punch too ..

Last edited 13 hours ago by Pineapple12
Angels2020Champs
Legend
11 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Curious how journalism *as we’ve known it* dying is making society worse. I’m almost positive that is not on the top 10 lists of how things aren’t like they’re used to be. Simply put, I can use any app to read the play by play, look up any specific low/highlights of a game, gather data on a team/player etc and come up with my own conclusion or reinforce a previous belief I had…. all on my own. We have more access, even direct from the players themselves (puka livestream anyone), than ever before. To me, the good journalist before had access I didn’t have. That is not the case now.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Yup. I think we lose sight of how awesome it is that, on the interwebs right now, I can find any number of former players talking about an issue, I can find top scouts, I can find guys who waste dozens more hours per day pouring over stats…. and almost all of these outlets are more entertaining and less self important than the guy from ESPN or “the press” on top of being better informed and smarter over all.

I mean, even here, I don’t worship at the alter of TurksTeeth as hard as some, but just think about how much more I know about hundreds of baseball things just being on the same board as him. Sports page is just not cutting it these days.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
8 hours ago

Are we talking sports or in general?

We just saw a major “news” network pay over $780 million and admit in court they lied about election results. You’d think that would end them, but no their viewers love them even more.

The days of reporting facts are behind us now that people can find networks and podcasts that affirm them rather than inform them.

Pineapple12
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

affirm them rather than inform them.

Perfectly said. Losing our free press to Tiktok and Nazi Twitter (X) where everyone can live in their own Mandela affected world is bad. Objectively very very very bad (kinda how we got to where we are in 2026…)

Angels2020Champs
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

How’d this go from LA Times and Washington Post to TikTok and twitter? That’s not even apples to apples but I get it. Don’t talk about politics on here unless it’s the politics YOU like! Get a room, maybe Mia is in the ready for another ménage a tois

2pints
Trusted Member
6 hours ago

Think he meant that people rely on TikTok and Xwitter for news instead of the Post and LA Times these days. Settle down.

Angels2020Champs
Legend
5 hours ago
Reply to  2pints

If you want to talk about twitter or TikTok that’s fine… but whatever you’re consuming (bop house?) you’re going to get more of. One of those for every finger you’re pointing at someone else there’s two thumbs pointing back at your sort of things. I could use some settling down of the pandering around here for sure.

2pints
Trusted Member
5 hours ago

Social media sites have played a large part in legacy news outlets losing funding and not covering what it used to. That’s just reality. Not sure why you’re so defensive about that concept. Grow some thicker skin or just log off the internet ffs.

Angels2020Champs
Legend
4 hours ago
Reply to  2pints

Yeah whatever. I wouldn’t consider myself the thin skin or no grit type but if that makes you feel better great. Still curious nonetheless.

Angels2020Champs
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I thought the whole boohoohoo was sports related… LA Times/Washington Post. I thought I kept it sports related too.

Are we supposed to mix in politics? Rhetorical but I’ll answer with a sports figure’s decades old quote… republicans buy shoes too.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend

Source?

Angels2020Champs
Legend
8 hours ago

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/29130478/michael-jordan-stands-firm-republicans-buy-sneakers-too-quote-says-was-made-jest

Here’s a fun, espn related sports journalism note as well. UFC, many on here like it (myself included) was trying to get traction and ESPN tried to derail them… coming out with E60 and other special pieces about fighter pay, wouldn’t cover the sport at all (highlights of fights) and on and on. Fast forward not even that much further and they’ve bought all UFC content and away went any sort of objective journalism. Now that paramount+ extra premium max has bought UFC, I expect ESPN to get back to journalistic integrity and start featuring anti UFC content 🤣

Last edited 8 hours ago by Angels2020Champs
gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

There are actually a ton of good news sources out there, sports and otherwise. Stupid people will gravitate to what ever they gravitate to. They always have. It’s not like various newspapers didn’t have clear biases all along…. look at Hearst era media. And the public picked their paper based on their affirmation needs.

But the raw pile of good in depth info that is available if people want to find it has never been bigger than now. You used to have to work fairly hard to find and read books that gave you more than just “Peter Jennings Brand News”. Now all you have to do is search something, see that it is biased one way, then search for articles that look at the same thing another way. Do that for about seven topics, you eventually come across sources you can tell are fairly middle ground. Now that everyone’s hair is on fire all the time it takes about 30 seconds to realize where an outlet is coming from politically. Hell, when you find a more “just the facts” source on a topic they stand out like a sore thumb.

I can get news analysis from guys based in Prague and London as well as the US. I get analysis of a single energy stock from guys in the energy business, then a stock market guy, then a guy who looks at the same stock as an international investor. I can get the Mets and Brewers takes on a trade in five minutes and then see what some talking heads think of it.

When I was young all I had was network news and a library card.

Angels2020Champs
Legend
4 hours ago

Yeah but are you really hitting on the bad people are bad and good people are good?!?!? JUST TELL ME WHERE AND WHAT TO READ MAN!!!

2pints
Trusted Member
11 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Bezos re-directed the sports dept’s budget into making and marketing the Melania movie. Bribe Money well spent.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  2pints

True dat. I watch a lot of Amazon Prime stuff. Have for years. And my thought has always been “man, this company sure is a bastion of right wing thought.”

2pints
Trusted Member
10 hours ago

Pretending things didn’t change after the last election, and that most tech bros didn’t immediately start bootlicking knowing the administration is transactional, is naive. Everything is the same, the Melania doc would’ve happened either way. Cool, bud.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  2pints

That’s me. Naive as fk. We can’t all be in on the “resistance” or there wouldn’t be anything special about guys like you. Hell, I am not even a big fan of the current administration. I just think you’re a dumbshit, throwing around terms like bootlicking. You’re actually gonna try big timing me over the clear political ramifications of… the Melania movie?

You are right about one thing. It is a lot more fun just letting you know I think I’ve seen actual bags of hammers that are smarter than you than using an ARCHETYPE like CtPG Guy.

“Pretend… bootlicking…. naive…. cool, bud.” This is why we’re supposed to avoid politics around here. Cause low watt bulbs like you can’t control your terminology when your little red political puppy dick peaks out.

Next some “M’erica” idiot’s gonna argue with you about how Bezos actually flushed billions making Lord of the Rings gay or something and that’s why he needs to make something Trumpy.

Just STFU and take your crusade to a political site where the seals will clap for you, or an actual poly-sci board where you’ll get your ass handed to you by people who read and stuff. If you want to annoy me with your Dollar Tree Gabe Almond act on a baseball site I’m just gonna shit in that mouth you’re always breathing through.

2pints
Trusted Member
4 hours ago

I’ve never seen someone who literally hates everyone at a place just keep going there, every day, and commenting thousands of times about how much everyone pisses you off and how dumb they all are. How big of a high do you get every time you click the Post Comment button? Was the last comment the one that’ll make everyone be as smart as you? Nope? Maybe the next one will. Or the next thousand. Keep going, it’ll surely happen eventually if you just keep scolding and mocking your inferiors.

This is like your drug, you’re clearly addicted to hate posting. Its f’ng weird man. Get a hobby, or like 15 of them. Open a blog where you and your metaphors can get a following and you all can agree how everyone else is stupid, but not you. No, you’re the smartest guy on the internet, on every topic.

Angels2020Champs
Legend
4 hours ago
Reply to  2pints

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2pints
Trusted Member
4 hours ago

Also, my joke about the Melania movie was just that, a joke, since, ya know, he owns the Post and that movie comes out this week. If that hit a nerve with you to where you needed to reply to defend Bezos’ honor, then thats kinda weird.

Angels2020Champs
Legend
4 hours ago

Fucking (January) dead 💀⚰ï¸

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Pineapple12

I hate this dying of sports sections thing. But I also get it. The interwebs have just plain eaten “sports pages” lunch for more than a decade. Sure, rich man has billions, why he no piss them away for us? But does anyone need or even want to pay for the LAT or WaPo sports section to exist other than a few old men on some baseball boards?

It’s actually the same as all news. Honestly, I like it. I have been forced to find economics, foreign affairs, political analysts etc on the web and I honestly am more knowledgeable now than I ever was when all I had was official news media. Sure, you have to go FIND solid info outlets and some stupid people won’t do that. But were stupid people less stupid when they could just read what “newsperson” fed their 6th grader’s reading comprehension? Are dumbfks less likely to get hairbrained ideas and vote their feelings or what ever now than then? Not really.

I can watch guys like Foolish Baseball and any number of guys that cover every team. All I’m missing is “official sports media person” interviewing a player who tells them. “We played hard. I love person. We want to win so bad. Injury will heal oh so soon. I loaf fans.” I’m not missing much.

RexFregosi
Super Member
10 hours ago

the LAT Sports section is excellent ….. for telling you how to think politics!

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  RexFregosi

I’m not even thinking about politics here. what I’m saying is that in a single lunch break I can get A LOT more in depth coverage of sports than the LAT or any other newspaper will give me.

GrandpaBaseball
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8 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Growing up in SoCal and reading the Sports Sections in the 1950’s thru the 1980’s was like reading the Hall of Fame of writers. In the AM was the LA Times and in the late afternoon the Herald Examiner with even more great Baseball coverage. Then depending on where you lived you had the SF Valley News, OC register, Long Beach Press-Telegram, South Bay Daily Breeze and many others in SoCal with great Baseball Writers too. Fun memories from a by gone era.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
7 hours ago

One of the things I miss. Reading real sports writers each morning. The difference was they were writers first, and sports writers second. It wasn’t about the numbers, it was about the quality of the writing. Bill James was the same. He was a writer first that became an analyst. Things similar today to the Baseball Abstracts have nowhere near the writing quality.

Last edited 7 hours ago by Roy Hobbs
gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Roy Hobbs

A lot of the great sports writers are still out there…. on the internet, doing long form stuff they are actually interested in and invest a lot of time researching.

Angels2020Champs
Legend
4 hours ago

I think books still exist… unless the Barnes and noble & public libraries I take my kids to every week are just other figures of my imagination.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
14 hours ago

Eff the Law. Dorky-ass Mets homer just hasn’t forgiven us for swiping the Express.

Jim Atkins
Super Member
14 hours ago

Just saw the MLB All-Underrated team article. Schanuel is on it at 1B!

RexFregosi
Super Member
13 hours ago
Reply to  Jim Atkins

he will hit more HRs this year than last – kid is just getting stronger.

Pineapple12
Legend
13 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Are we sure he didn’t peak at 23?

milehigh
Trusted Member
13 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

I looked at his launch angle mid last season and it was quite a bit lower than in ‘24. Regardless, he’s a 15 to 20 HR guy. Still the least of this team’s problems.

RexFregosi
Super Member
13 hours ago
Reply to  milehigh

He can hit 25 HR this year and think it will be over 20.

Fansince1971
Legend
13 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

I’ll take that bet. Under 20.

milehigh
Trusted Member
12 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

I’ll say 16.

MarineLayer
Legend
12 hours ago
Reply to  milehigh

I’ll take the under to that.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  RexFregosi

I don’t care if he hits 15 HR if he hits .300 and plays better defense.

FungoAle
Legend
9 hours ago

I’d take .280 with 300 being the cherry. He’s been a guy with great contact skills but has not yet translated to hits per plate appearance. His OBA is one of the best but not expecting slugging to get much better. Yeah, that defense thing is tough to ignore.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
7 hours ago

I agree but so far, that is not the case.

AnAngelsFan
Super Member
10 hours ago
Reply to  milehigh

Scott Spiezio never hit more than 17 and he did alright for himself. Schanuel has actually had a better career through age 23.

Schanuel will never be an all-star that leads the team to a playoff, but he’s perfectly serviceable and won’t drag the team down either.

Fansince1971
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  AnAngelsFan

Spezio was actually pretty terrible at baseball except for 2 of 11 seasons when he averaged 2 WAR. One of those was 2002. He also had an unreal playoffs and World Series. But otherwise he was pretty awful as a major leaguer.

Marcotor
Trusted Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

FS71! Do not speak ill of the gritty, scrappy, stubbly all Holy and bestest ever 2002 team.

Yes, the very same team that couldn’t even play .500 the season prior, or the season after (insert many excuses here). And all on the roster that season should be coaches (or the manager) on this team – who cares if they sucked as players.

We all know they would scare these malcontents and clubhouse cancers into greatness of at minimum a WC spot, just by the virtue of their manly gritiness and stubble.

AnAngelsFan
Super Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

That’s kind of my point. Even if Schanuel is only a 1.5 – 2.5 WAR player, he won’t be the reason the Angels miss the playoffs. It’s the failure to address the other positions that is the problem.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  AnAngelsFan

Schanuel will be an all-star in ’26, and he will hit better than .290, over 20 HRs, more than 75 R/S, more than 80 rbi and more than 165 hits. My “8” ball says “more than likely” to all. 😄 

Fansince1971
Legend
8 hours ago

You and Rex should hang out together in the wishful thinking room.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  milehigh

I am not a big Schanny fan, but “He’s the least of the team’s problems” is a very accurate statement. He’s certainly big enough and strong enough to hit with Power but so far that has not happened. His level of performance thus far has been incredibly consistent. I do not expect the power to change but will be happy if it does.

Pineapple12
Legend
13 hours ago
Reply to  Jim Atkins

Once Brady Anderson slips Nolan some roids we will really be talking!

Seriously tho, Nolan is good.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
13 hours ago
Reply to  Jim Atkins

Fun read. Ward on there, too. I have a buddy who’s an Os fan… while I sincerely wouldn’t mind seeing them do well, I also relish the prospect of Rodriguez blossoming into an ace and giving that whole fanbase buyer’s remorse.

steelgolf
Legend
16 hours ago

Amazing, but The Angels defense seemed to have gotten worse under Ron Washington’s tenure. Yeeesh.

RexFregosi
Super Member
13 hours ago
Reply to  steelgolf

it is amazing, but something about chicken salad comes to mind. I would have liked him to spend more time with C Moore; it was at best a few months.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
13 hours ago
Reply to  steelgolf

But…wait…15 WAR!

RexFregosi
Super Member
13 hours ago

Perry says they improved by 10 wins in 2025!

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
12 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Exactly. So if we do more of the same that delivered all the significant improvements last season, the wins have to pile up in 2026……

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
9 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

It’s sad that Perry does not know how many games the Angels won in 2025

milehigh
Trusted Member
12 hours ago
Reply to  steelgolf

Start with players who aren’t the best defenders to begin with and then putting players in the wrong position (Adell) and there you have it. Bad defense.

MarineLayer
Legend
12 hours ago
Reply to  steelgolf

I think that fact was under reported.

WallyChuckChili
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  steelgolf

And you can take that to the Bank!

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