LA Angels Weekend News Crash: So Much Stuff

In many ways writing this column becomes easier when Cactus League games start and there are storied to cover. On the other hand, sometimes there’s just too much stuff to cohesively fit into one column. This week is largely that.

On the Angels front, most news out of camp is surprisingly good. Injury news is even good as Robert Stephenson is pitching to live hitters.

We even got a glimpse of second overall pick Tyler Bremner on the hill on Wednesday.

Bremner did not turn heads, but a forgotten utility player is smoking the ball right now and deserves some notice.

Also, our forgotten first round pick is throwing 98 MPH sinkers and looking like a bullpen piece. That’s obviously not what you really want for a top 10 pick but after years of getting no value I’ll take anything.

As of today, I’m predicting Bachman wins a bullpen job out of camp. Here’s my full bullpen prediction.

Pretty crazy to get this deep into an article talking about young kids (outside of Stephenson). This camp is full of them and several interesting names are being reassigned to the minor league camp. The Angels are telling us they are in a rebuild (or perhaps just a build for them) even if they aren’t saying it.

You know who is really shining at the World Baseball Classic? Angels players and prospects. Najer Victor and Samy Natera Jr. were great against Team USA. Meanwhile on Sunday, Sam Aldegheri dominated for Team Italy while Ryan Johnson had a stellar game in the Cactus League.

Yoan Moncada made a sick bare handed play and cracked a homer for Cuba in the same game. Nobody had a better showing than Lucas Ramirez.

Yes, the youngster took Jacob DeGrom, Logan Webb, then lefty specialist Justin Speier yard in the same week; the latter two in the same game. The following night he looked like Vladdy’s son on this throw from right field.

One hot week does not make a Top 100 prospect but Ramirez showed the type of ability very few ballplayers possess. He’ll be an interesting name to watch when mid season prospect lists come out.

About the only bad news from camp is Alek Manoah. His struggles prove the Angels have a wide open competition for the fifth starter’s spot. I went with a semi hot take and predicted George Klassen will get the nod. It is just too easy to dream on this kid’s stuff + Mike Maddux as his coach.

There will be ups and downs with Klassen as there will be with any young player. But the fact he came out attacking hitters after getting roughed up a little in his previous start showed a competitive mentality. I really believe he has the best upside of all the options and he’s the guy who would most benefit from being around Maddux this season.

I’d still like to bring in another arm or two. There’s simply no depth. Now that the Angels have a TV network in place, perhaps they could reunite with an old friend or two.

TV deal? Yes, the Angels bought out Main Street Sport’s half of FanDuel Sports West and will keep all their games there. Somehow they will also pay the LA Kings and keep them on the network. After a season of angst it turns out Angels fans won’t need to do anything different at all to watch games this season.

Meanwhile, the World Baseball Classic is moving to the quarterfinals. Here’s all you need to know (and how cool is it to see former writer Brent Maguire in the byline?)

The biggest story in sports this week was the massive upset by Team Italian-Americans over Team USA. The Italia squad has been a ton of fun to watch both on the field and in the dugout.

The fact that game came down to Aaron Judge in the batters box as the tying run illustrates just how exciting a lot of these games have been. Puerto Rico vs. Panama and Korea vs. Taipei were both incredible as well.

Thankfully the Italian-American team came through and beat a tough Team Mexico squad to keep USA in the tourney. I know I’ll be tuned in tonight.

Enjoy the weekend and link what I missed. A promising young fighter from Bakersfield is in the ring tomorrow night at the Honda Center so I just might mozy on over there. Warm weather, no work, and time with my family are on the agenda for sure. And watching the Classic.

Have a great weekend and stay hydrated. If you haven’t yet, follow me on X @angels_on_SI to keep up with all my stuff. I’m working on a couple of interviews and have a contact in the Angels media department so hopefully I’ll have some good stuff for you soon.

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jco
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jco
1 hour ago

I agree on Tyler Anderson and Giolito. Just someone who can put in some innings. I can’t imagine Anderson being too expensive.

I keep seeing silent C on here, but he was not good last year and if you look at his minor league numbers has never really been too promising.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
1 hour ago

I did some digging. Found the guy who found Siguenza because it was so perplexing. I must confess – he has a stellar background in the fine art of baseball. Well at least to put pine tar on the bat. And we wonder why we can’t find valued position players.

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HalosFanForLife
Super Member
54 minutes ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Exactly.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Guy’s been working in baseball since he was a teenage bat boy. What a fcking loser. Right? That’s what we’re going for here? He’s been at this since he was so young he could be a bat boy thus he stupid no scout goo playa?

The best part is, since most prospects fail, especially afterthought prospects like this kid he scouted, you’ll be “right”. You’re awesome. You spent forever looking into this so you could bang on it. Very impressive. That is in no way sad. Gotta keep that juju shitty around here.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
46 minutes ago

A bold take on decorum from the guy who makes Don Rickles look like Mr. Rogers.

jco
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jco
38 minutes ago

With all of the things wrong with the Angels front office, this is trivial and we have no information.

The headline is essentially, “Young baseball scout sees something in Canadian 18 year old and signs him to a minimal contract.”

There used to be many more rounds to the draft and players like this would get picked in those later rounds. Now they sign as undrafted free agents. They almost never become major leaguers, but they fill out the minors. Most teams sign players like this.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
30 minutes ago
Reply to  jco

No they don’t. They really don’t. There is not one plus tool. He’s small, he’s slow, he has no arm, and no power. That’s the only reason I looked. The only thing he might have is bat to ball skills – no measurement for that. But that don’t play if the rest don’t play. He has average high school player stats at best. With how bad this team has been – I wanted to know who did this and found this. A guy that didn’t play and reads rapsodo charts. This is not about the kid or the scout, but what this organization is doing. Jeff commented another Atlanta connection. That’s all that makes sense. Perry liked him in Atlanta, and hired him as a scout with zero scouting background.

KelN90
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2 hours ago

As much as I’d love to see Klassen start the season in the show, I think it’s smarter to role with silent C, hell even Aldegheri. Just please no Manoah

Pineapple12
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2 hours ago
Reply to  KelN90

+1. In my picture perfect world

— Kikuchi has another fantastic 1st half and we trade him. 1.5 years of control should bring us back a decent haul (potential lockout notwithstanding).

— EXTEND SORIANO before he actually breaks out.

— Wait and see approach with Detmers and GRod. Detmers could be an interesting trade piece with a strong return to the rotation.

— Give Silent C, Aldegheri, Dana, Ferris MLB starts.

— Have Klassen and Bremner (and Urena) spend all of this season in the minors to develop.

Last edited 2 hours ago by Pineapple12
Roy Hobbs
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1 hour ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

That’s reasonable idea. We’re not going to be good for years anyway. He could help buy us some development time with some of the young arms.

Pineapple12
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I balked instantly at 3 years. Then I looked up Giolito’s stats and had no idea he was actually good last year.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
55 minutes ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

It wouldn’t be the worst thing. He didn’t actually DO ANYTHING to us other than get hurt after we traded for him. Though, according to this sad sack fanbase, apparently players go out and get hurt just to screw with us. So maybe we shouldn’t sign him even if it’s not a bad idea.

Besides. GMPOBOEIEIOs apparently know for certain which players will get injured way before they acquire them. Perry has to already have a date circled on his calendar for when Gio’s elbow gives out again.

Born_in_59
Trusted Member
1 minute ago

I bet the first thing Giolito did when he heard the Angels were trading for him, was to ask Rendon how to meet fan’s expectations.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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59 minutes ago
Reply to  KelN90

I want them to hold onto Manoah for about two weeks into the season just so I can watch people’s eyes bleed from crying on this site. The mind reading and soul mapping regarding the decision will be awesome. We will all gain a nuanced understanding of exactly who Perry is from CtPG Guy’s perspective deep deep deep inside him.

milehigh
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47 minutes ago
Reply to  KelN90

I haven’t followed much of ST, has silent C shown he can do better than the 6.4 ERA he posted last year?

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