Angels Embarrass themselves in front of the Dodgers

There really isn’t much reason to watch Angel games this year. Only real, truly dedicated fans would even bother at this point, and even then those few people are waning. We, as Angels fans have entered into pathetic loser status, like Jets fans in the NFL, where people just feel sorry for you these days.

And yet, for us masochists who continue to watch, despite all logic otherwise, I lied. there are still some reasons to watch the team. You could be the fan that wants to see Mike Trout before he retires or leaves the team. A person who wants to see Jo Adell win that Gold Glove. Or perhaps that guy who just really wants to see the Angels have an ace before the clock strikes midnight.

Jose Soriano has been amazing. That one pitcher that somehow, someway, on this pathetic team has stood out as an actually great player. A true Ace that this team would appreciate more if it was an Ace away. Like even in 2022, this version of Soriano could have made the difference maybe… but enough of that, how did the brightest bright spot in this darkness of a franchise do today?

He went 5 and 1/3 innings, giving up 6 runs on 1 hit, striking out 6 and walking 6. Oh No, what happened? Well, Soriano lost control with 1 out in the 6th and could not find the strike zone. Walk after walk after HBP after walk after walk. And then Silseth came in… and hit the next batter. And then gave up a single.

6K, 6 walks,, 6 ER. Perfectly balanced, or some Satanist stuff

As for the rest of the team, well, Logan was back. Again. Still did not fix their terrible ABS usage as they kept losing challenges. But, uh, they were not shut out at least? So there is that.

GET BETTER AT THAT
Even Soriano cannot into ABS challenge

“Highlighted” Recap

Dodgers scored in the first on a sac fly

1-0 Dodgers

Soriano then proceeded to shut the team down, keeping it a 0-1 game all the way until the 6th. That is when he lost all control and after an Ohtani ground out it was walk, walk, HBP, walk, walk, walk…

3-0 Dodgers

Silseth came in… and hit a batter

4-0 Dodgers

And then a 2 run single

6-0 Dodgers

But hey, at least the Angels scored in the 6th with an Adell 2 run double!

NOT SHUT OUT

But seriously, the Angels have only scored at most 2 runs 22 times this season. Will this be 23? It would have to NOT be to make this a game.

Also they would need to stop the Dodgers from scoring, which, yeah, was not gonna happen.

Because in the 8th, Ohtani hit an inside the park home run on confusion on the netting being in play or not (it is).

9-2 Dodgers

And then a more conventional home run by Betts

10-2 Dodgers

Look, it is only a 8 run game, surely-

11-2 Dodgers

Things just get worse and worse and it is the 9th, just use a position player at this point…

12-2 Dodgers

STOP IT ALREADY THE ANGELS ARE ALREADY DEAD

15-2 Dodgers

Angels lose. Badly.

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One more game in this series tomorrow. Then the A’s come for 4. Now THOSE fans are the only one more miserable than Angels fans. The ones from Oakland/SF Bay area that is. Even if the team is thriving, having the team move and on the way to Las Vegas, yikes. I expect more Angels fans there than A’s when that place opens.

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Turk's Teeth
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Legend
26 days ago

It had been a bit since I looked at the Angels’ run differential. A couple weeks back, their W-L record wasn’t great, but their win expectancy looked a little better relative to divisional rivals.

Since a few recent blowouts, that’s all changed. The team not only has the worst record in baseball, their Pythagorean record suggests they deserve it. A -51 run differential only 28% of the way into the season is bad. Real bad. Currently last in the MLB.

FungoAle
Legend
26 days ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

The Year of the Dax!

Turk's Teeth
Editor
Legend
26 days ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Not a Landon Hairston fan? .421/.526/.911 with 27 HRs as a sophomore this year.

bobblanton
Super Member
26 days ago

Manoah optioned back to Salt Lake City

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
26 days ago

Saw today’s line up. Suzuki has learned absolutely nothing and deserves to lose every game.

bobblanton
Super Member
26 days ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Yes he has learned how to piss off the fan base. I would never have guessed before this season because he is a likable guy. But he is stubborn as shit. He is going to do what he is going to do no matter the outcome because he knows one day it will prove him right that one time

willtheangelswin
Member
25 days ago
Reply to  bobblanton

that doesn’t sound likable to me…

Angelz4ever
Super Member
26 days ago

I cannot wait for meaningful baseball.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
26 days ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Road to Omaha Brackets come out in 8 Days!!

Turk's Teeth
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Legend
26 days ago

Despite a miserable freeway matchup and an otherwise undistinguished night on the farm, one Angels prospect stood out.

Raudi Rodriguez had himself a career game at AA Saturday night, on base six times in as many tries. Triple shy of the cycle with two walks and a stolen base. Raised his OPS 74pts in a single game, and his wRC+ from 130 to 147.

Raudi is now hitting .348 /.483/.565 in the month of May, playing CF, and on pace for 60+ steals and 20 HRs across a full season.

It’ll be quite the surprise if Raudi gets his cup of coffee in LF over Rada this season, but not improbable at this point.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
26 days ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

I feel like this dude came out of nowhere last fall and hasn’t looked back.

I’ll be curious to see if he starts showing up on any prospect rankings the next time they’re updated.

Turk's Teeth
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Legend
26 days ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

this dude came out of nowhere last fall and hasn’t looked back”

Yep, that’s exactly what happened. 19th round prep selection on no one’s radar. He pushed himself into the mid-teens on Angels lists after last season’s performance, but folks were appropriately cautious when the Angels leapfrogged him over High-A to their toughest affiliate in AA.

When he limped out of the gate for a few weeks, I thought: we’ve seen this story before, AA is a hard ceiling for many prospects. But he’s turned it around in May, and is really writing his own story. I’ve been projecting him as a useful 4th outfielder, but the tale isn’t told yet, and there could be a possibility of a second-division regular here if he keeps progressing.

It’s interesting to compare him against fellow Southern Leagues outfielder Braden Montgomery (arguably the BPA when the Angels chose Moore in the 2024 draft). Montgomery is a Top 50 prospect drafted one year later, but a year older than Raudi. 147 wRC+ vs 151 wRC+. Two promising outfielders, Braden with a higher power ceiling, but Raudi showing more speed and plate discipline – facing the same competition and delivering similar value in the early going.

ErSTAN
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26 days ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Best prospect name I can remember. Cheering to Raudi at MLB level.

Turk's Teeth
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26 days ago
Reply to  ErSTAN

He’s the exact sort of prospect that fans should be cheering on. Unheralded, fighting low expectations, doing much of it on his own.

AngelsFanInHell
Trusted Member
26 days ago

There was some joy in Anaheim last night.

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AngelsFanInHell
Trusted Member
26 days ago

I feel bad for those who watched thr Halos last night. Circle Jerks and Pennywise were awesome.

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ErSTAN
Trusted Member
26 days ago

Hell yeah.

ErSTAN
Trusted Member
26 days ago

On pace for 106 losses. I wish I had something pithy to say, but I’m just bummed. This team doesn’t deserve our eyeballs or emotion. Pathetic is too kind.

Last edited 26 days ago by ErSTAN
HalosFanForLife
Super Member
26 days ago

Another new Disneyland ride for locals.

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Roy Hobbs
Super Member
26 days ago

Nice!

Pineapple12
Legend
26 days ago

Exactly the kind of destruction I wanted to see happen this weekend. Too bad Soriano’s ERA took a hit, but this series will have the most eyeballs on it and needs to be as embarrassing as humanly possible.

The worse it gets, the more undeniable it becomes that Perry and Suzuki can’t and won’t return.

Miss that Wash 15 WAR yet??? 😇

Last edited 26 days ago by Pineapple12
steelgolf
Legend
26 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Washington wouldn’t have faired any better with this team.

Pineapple12
Legend
26 days ago
Reply to  steelgolf

This year’s team has Soriano performing like an ace, a slightly better starting pitching staff overall, and a healthy Trout hitting closer to his early career norm.

Wash would have had this team playing with belief opposed to the lifeless bunch you see getting their ass kicked nearly every game.

Just my opinion of course, which I stand by.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
26 days ago
Reply to  steelgolf

Connie Mack either.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
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Reply to  Pineapple12

The manager is not the common denominator in this fiasco. This was destined through the creation of the roster.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
26 days ago

Along with a complete lack of accountability

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
26 days ago

Clearly Manoa should be relegated to batting practice pitcher. He’d rock at it.

willtheangelswin
Member
26 days ago

MAGA-Suzuki and GMPM gna make this a historic Angels season…and that’s not easy.

appealing a pitch a foot below the zone… inside the park homers??

Little league teams should charge Little league prices…

max
Trusted Member
max
26 days ago

I must have missed it, but what is the MAGA Suzuki thing about?

Fansince1971
Legend
27 days ago

Wait….the team isn’t going 6-0 against the Dodgers this year?!

For a 72-90 team last year, almost everything went well with relatively good luck. And no replacement for Ward and Jansen.

Last edited 27 days ago by Fansince1971
Roy Hobbs
Super Member
26 days ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

We added Lowe though. Perry is not going to be able to say the team improved by 10 games this year.

MH252525
Super Member
27 days ago

And who in the Angels front office staff thinks it’s a good idea to have Grayson’s first start be against the Dodgers. Can’t we get him one game to at least get some confidence before blowing it?

steelgolf
Legend
26 days ago
Reply to  MH252525

Oh, The Dodgers are going to try and steal, work his pitch counts, and get in his head early.

Last edited 26 days ago by steelgolf
MH252525
Super Member
27 days ago

Manoah pitched ONE game in low A, got his ass handed to him and then Angels insta promoted him. Like it’s so concerning that they can’t see with their own eyes that he has nothing that they have to promote him and let things play out that any other front office would just know is going to happen. It’s concerning they gave him a guaranteed contract in the first place. Romano getting dropped is probably only because he said something negative. He’s infinitely better at actually pitching than Manoah and if Manoah ever gets a start I’m betting so much money on the that guy getting lit up. Easy money.

GonFishin
Trusted Member
27 days ago

I was at the game tonight. Not by choice mind you, but my fiancé is a Dodgers fan and wanted to go.

It was a horrible experience. From the shitty concessions to the baseball. Zero buzz whenever the Angels were at bat. The only positive was I was able to spot other Angels next to me at times in the sea of blue, and just looking at them, I could tell they were thinking in the same thing. In the 9th inning, a very small group were chanting “Sell the team” before getting drowned out by the Dodgers offense.

It’s a small start. Best thing that can happen moving forward is that they continue to lose. We need to be so bad, that national news picks it up. I hope any protest that happens from the fans is successful.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend

The team tried their bestest to be competitive, but it just takes so much energy and focus to provide a safe, family-friendly environment that chasing wins every game is just impossible.

Soriano delivered a thoroughly angelic performance giving up 6 earned runs on one hit. However it was Manoah’s stellar results out of the steerpen that made Perry proudest.

The team just needs to stay focused on producing great entertainment value for the visiting team’s fans. It’s thrilling to see Perry’s work over 5 years culminating in yet another successful season.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
26 days ago

I’m very happy to see Perry go out with a bang. Who in their right mind would hire him. I doubt he ever get’s another GM job which is why he’s hung on so long here.

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
27 days ago

and with this game the Angels also have the worst run differential in the majors

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
27 days ago

Perry, to everybody he’ll get rid of: “I had to do something!”

Everyone will soon be gone except Suzuki, Lowe, Moncada, Manoah, O’Hoppe, Neto, Bachman, Rodriguez, and Schanuel.

DowningDude
Legend
27 days ago

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