LA Angels Monday News Crash: Bye Angel

The Athletics claimed Angel Perdomo off waivers. So long Angel. We barely knew you.

The Yankees obliterated the Brewers using their newly designed “torpedo bats.” Those bats are theoretically legal at this time. That could change. Rafael Devers is striking out at a historically bad rate.

Josh Jung just went on the injured list with back spasms. Jose Ramirez has a sprained wrist. It was a rough weekend to be a third baseman.

Max Scherzer is on the IL with a thumb issue. The Orioles placed right-hander Albert Suarez on the injured list with right shoulder inflammation.

DFAs

Richard Lovelady of the Blue Jays. Brett de Geus of the Marlins.

Photo credit: Rex Fregosi

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Mia
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Mia
27 days ago

Profar popped for PEDs. Always be suspicious of a late career breakout.

DowningDude
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27 days ago
Reply to  Mia

Wow

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Mia

If Arte was really committed to winz…. we’d have this guy

Jim Atkins
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Mia

He stated ” never knowingly use a banned substance”. Just how do you get chorionic gonadotrophin in your Starbucks latte anyway?

Twebur
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27 days ago

Trout gets on track this series, starting tonight.

Fan Duel announcing Trout’s demise?
https://x.com/FDSportsbook/status/1906081866039324828

Jeff Joiner
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27 days ago
Reply to  Twebur

Trout doesn’t look lost up there. He’s made some good contact.

I think he gets a hit today.

angelsown3417
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Twebur

Clickbait/rage farming. Complete nonsense.

RexFregosi
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  angelsown3417

he had a hit yesterday so this is already dated.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Twebur

Let’s see how things are by the end of April. Unfortunately he still plays on a bad.

Born_in_59
Trusted Member
27 days ago

Royals leading the Brewers 8-0. It wasn’t just the bats then.

JackFrost
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27 days ago
Cowboy26
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27 days ago
Reply to  JackFrost

So Its The old ” I know you’re feeling better but We’re going to give you one more day of rest Kid just to make sure” speech

Last edited 27 days ago by Cowboy26
Twebur
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27 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Another 8 days, then off to the IL.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Cowboy26

But! You can feel a lot better about trading Ward for…..

MOOOAAARRRRRRR KIIIIIIDDDZ!

bobblanton
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  JackFrost

Whoopie

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  JackFrost

MOOAAARR KIDDDZZZZ!

Jeff Joiner
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27 days ago

Former Angels top pick Sean Newcomb is on the hill for bahstun today. Gave up 4 in the first.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Surprised he got a chance this early in the season

Jeff Joiner
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Legend
27 days ago

Pretty sure he made the squad partially due to injuries in their rotation.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I haven’t been following his career the last few years. I had high hopes for him watching him a few times in san berdo.

DowningDude
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27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I was just remarking to myself that Andrelton Simmons is our #24 in WAR for the Angels franchise.

Simba
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  DowningDude

Not too bad for 4.x seasons.

Jim Atkins
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27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Listened to that game on my way down to Palm Desert. Boston got lit up real good, came back in the 8th but Orioles held on to win. Yay!

RexFregosi
Super Member
27 days ago

ChiSox have 8 runs in first two innings against the Twins
– apparent they are glad to be rid of the Halo staff.

bobblanton
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Good for the white Sox twins just got swept by the cards who we play today. Maybe a good sign for us.

Twebur
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27 days ago
Reply to  bobblanton

Too bad the Twins weren’t after the Red Birds.

Pineapple12
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

That has to mean something lol! Lending more credence to our pitching staff being good, perhaps?

Last edited 27 days ago by Pineapple12
Simba
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27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Or the winless Twins are very, very bad.

Jeff Joiner
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27 days ago

Perry acquired another lefty. Mr. Eder, welcome aboard.

Cowboy26
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27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner
Last edited 27 days ago by Cowboy26
bobblanton
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Great pitcher from a great club. Not even good enough for the white Sox

RexFregosi
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  bobblanton

why do we keep getting players off a 121-loss team?

bobblanton
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Tradition

cookmeister
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27 days ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

he pitched a grand total of 2 innings for the White Sox

He was a top 100 prospect in all of baseball for the Marlins not too long ago

Cowboy26
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27 days ago
Reply to  cookmeister

Hes got good K/9 numbers but his walk rate is mega scary.

I’m sure we can fix him

cookmeister
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

eh, his walk rate isn’t atrocious, considering coming back from TJ surgery (and fwiw the ’24 rate is better than the ’23 rate)

Cowboy26
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27 days ago
Reply to  cookmeister

good point.

Was it worth buying 40 man spot for him? Time will tell.

bobblanton
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I think Perry is great at the draft but not so great on the vets. Unless he asks wash want he wants and goes and get him

Jeff Joiner
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27 days ago
Reply to  bobblanton

I’ve liked his trade acquisitions as well.

bobblanton
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27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

For rookies yes

TrojanBoiler
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27 days ago
Reply to  bobblanton

It’s not all bad. He did pretty well with Carlos Estevez and Luis Garcia. Drury was great when he was healthy. Tyler Anderson has at least been in line with expectations.

Most of his ‘bad signings’ were bargain bin types that were low risk. I think you really have to go back to Aaron Loup and Ryan Tepera to find some bad vet signings. Maybe Stephenson if you want to knock Perry for his being injured.

Pineapple12
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Every time I salivate over our bullpen I forget about Stephenson. Imagine he comes back from TJS in good form 🤤

steelgolf
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27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Who?

MarineLayer
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27 days ago
Reply to  bobblanton

Yes, I love the Sam Bachman pick. Or that entire all pitcher draft which was a complete bust.

SchofieldsWalkoff
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Complete bust? Nope
2 have made MLB & full value TBD
3 had value derived from being used as trade fodder.

5 of 20 (25%) have provided value to the MLB club.

4 are currently injured & future value TBD

Last edited 27 days ago by SchofieldsWalkoff
Jeff Joiner
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27 days ago

It is still super early, but Paris is looking like a stud. A completely unexpected development from the farm.

For the rebuild to happen we need one or three of those.

Twebur
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27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Let’s not forget another completely unexpected possible stud….Jack Kochanowicz spent most of his minor league career floating around with a 5+ ERA.

Might have 2? Let’s uncover a 3rd… Fingers crossed.

Pineapple12
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Twebur

Billy drafted em, Perry develops em!

Jeff Joiner
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27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Perry did get Arte to invest more in the development program. Considering Eppler’s strategy was to draft raw athletes and develop them, this very well could be true.

Also makes me wonder what might have been with other Eppler draftees had the team spent on better video, coaching, and nutrition a decade ago.

bobblanton
Trusted Member
27 days ago

Paris needs to play if not cf ss or 2b

JackFrost
Super Member
27 days ago

It looks like Jo may play today…. Angels Manager Provides Massive Update on Injured Angels Outfielder

Somebody else mentioned it prior, but seeing the kid below you hit a game winning HR playing your position is a good motivator for overcoming those minor aches and pains and getting back on the field…

Last edited 27 days ago by JackFrost
Cowboy26
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27 days ago
Reply to  JackFrost

Ha! Just someone Frosty?

JackFrost
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27 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

This was before the Paris HR I think…. Just said that Kyren is pushing him so he would want to come back quickly…. Was it you ?

Cowboy26
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27 days ago
Reply to  JackFrost

Sorry too G.A. to link it but In Yesterday’s postgame, 55yearsangelfan rightfully pointed out:

After the Paris HR, typically he’d get the next two days off. TrAdition. With Adell hurt, our OPS leader should remain in the line up!

So of course I responded:

Or Adell makes a miraculous recovery tonite.

Its good that Wash shut that scenario down for at least one more day.

MarineLayer
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  JackFrost

There’s a spot for him in the lineup. Tim Anderson is better used as a back up.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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The baseball world is a sadder place without Dick Lovelady in the MLB.

Those Yankee bats are…. fine. Any player who wants one can get one and could have had one for months. Sounds like some Yankees put the work in, figured out how to make them work well, and are benefiting. The only bummer is that the Tigers or Reds didn’t all do this. Or our sad ass offense.

Max Scherzer is a true CtPG Guy. Well, accept he’s actually been really good at baseball stuff. But read his comments on this injury. It sounds like it was almost likely that planes would have fallen from the sky and children would have been attacked by pets if he’d thrown one more pitch with that thumb. The way he talks about things like the pitch clock, robo umps, new tooth brushes…. could anybody be so expert and so drama club at the same time? You are just cooked Max. It’s OK. And yet, this is how a “true man of baseball” should talk….. 1000 words of feelz to explain why you took 14M dollars when you know you can’t really throw a baseball right now and how furrowed your brow is about it all.

He’s giving a shit so hard he’s having trouble pushing it out. Some of you guys must love that. And I actually like him. He just gets a little ridiculous sometimes.

Well. Our pitching sure didn’t fall apart post Tempe. Expert minds have told me the St Louis Cardinals will tear our pitchers a new one. Could it be that our incredibly stupid manager put Hendricks in a spot to pitch to the Cardinals because he’s seen those guys a ton? It may be. It may not matter because he throws 62 MPH.

I’m tentatively hopeful we can be A’s good if our pitching is kinda good and our offense picks up…. which it will. Almost all our guys are underperforming for three whole games. I’m still fairly sure we’ll break that 70 win barrier.

There was a lot of crying about how we won two games and how we will lose some games. I’m glad we didn’t lose two to the White Sox. A bunch of middle aged men downing a bottle of Tylenol and a box of Costco wine with repeating James Taylor on Pandora is not the way to kick off a season. Messy and gross.

Onward to the middle yee Halos!

Last edited 27 days ago by gitchogritchoffmypettis
Twebur
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27 days ago

Perry apologies to Dick for in rough treatment in Canada, saves from Blue Jay scrape-heap, signs to SL AAA contract to team up with Touki Toussaint to fight crime and win ballgames?
Free Dick!

lovely.wav – PTP: “She is a lovely lady and my apologies to her.”

MarineLayer
Super Member
27 days ago

Glad we got the two wins, but the infield coach Washington made a series of baffling moves, including lifting the starting pitchers too early in games two and three, weird bullpen moves including using the position player in game one, going a second inning with Ryan Johnson, and hitting Schnauel at two and Anderson at three. Once again, we’ve got a manager who doesn’t know how to manage. Still glad we got the wins despite his lack on competence.

toad2065
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27 days ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

And where exactly did you get your MLB managing experience?

YOUknowulovetheIE
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27 days ago
Reply to  toad2065

C’mon man, those are questionable moves made by a coach, don’t deflect from them.

Pineapple12
Super Member
27 days ago

I’ll bite. Soriano and Silent C are two of the most important arms in the organization. Why is managing their first outing of the year such a terrible idea, especially when you trust your bullpen?

I don’t think Schanuel should be batting 2nd either; however, you look up and he’s third on the team in batting average. Optimal in the second hole? Maybe not, but Wash has been on record several times stating that Schanuel a placeholder until Rengifo is moved up to 2nd.

Sending Ryan Johnson out for a second inning and batting TA fifth were both awful decisions. TA was immediately and correctly pushed down to eighth in his second start.

We can sit here and scrutinize every managerial decision. Whether you hate Wash with a burning passion like ML or greatly appreciate Wash like me, trying to prove a narrative correct after every series will be exhausting and fruitless.

Last edited 27 days ago by Pineapple12
bobblanton
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I agree micromanaging is never any good. But we can all agree that he has made questionable decisions but it’s a long season. Hopefully their bats come alive, like paris did in the 8 th inning yesterday. The only spark the Angels have had from their hitters so far. To not play that spark would be a huge mistake in my opinion. For fun here are the mistakes I have seen from wash so far
1. Batting Order
2. Not playing Paris when others are struggling
3. Putting a non pitcher in the first game of the season with a day off the next day.
4. Sending Ryan Johnson out for a second inning with a full bullpen available.
Of course this is my opininion and you know what opinions are like.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  bobblanton

I think that we can all agree that a guy who starts listing all the questionable shit you’ve done, some of which isn’t even all that questionable, through THREE GAMES is kind of a dick. The fact that the guy doing all the listing is talking about a guy who has succeeded in baseball, while the guy doing the talking has succeeded in watching baseball without choking on his food, makes the Big Talker a bit of a turd.

Let’s not deflect from the serious tendencies towards being a bunch of hot fragrant hard blowing turds around here. We’ve had 1000 at bats and the scouting report is in. I’m not sure CtPG will ever not be a soft warm collapsing turd… it is what it is… it gets the team it deserves…. it’s juju is poo… tear it down, or rather march it to death in the desert.

MarineLayer
Super Member
27 days ago

It’s so great to be called a dick because I have an opinion. I wonder what that makes you.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  MarineLayer

Awesome? a dick? Awesome dick?

Cowboy26
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27 days ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Technically he called you a bit of turd too. Not sure thats much better.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Cowboy26

small turds always better

Jeff Joiner
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Legend
27 days ago

Let’s end this now. Calling a poster a dick is a clear personal attack and well outside of community guidelines.

MarineLayer
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Thank you, Jeff, I’m trying to post my opinions in a reasonable way. I would love to stick to opinions and away from personal attacks.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Sorry

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
27 days ago

His moves were criticized by former players, not just people on this blog.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
27 days ago

Yeah, we’re all turds here except for you man. Great thinking there.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Who says I’m not a turd?

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
27 days ago

Do you include yourself in your cptg rants? I haven’t noticed

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

I’m part of the blob am I not?

MarineLayer
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I don’t care about Washington one way or the other. I just want us to have a good manager who makes good decisions. Based on what I have seen so far, I don’t feel he is that guy. I appreciate your optimism and I hope you are right about being optimistic, I see things slightly differently, and I think there is room for both of our opinions on this board.

Pineapple12
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

100%!

Cowboy26
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27 days ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Yes but as important in game strategy is, at this point in the franchise’s life, Player development is way more crucial. If Wash and his coaches continue to have a positive effect on the development of O’Hoppe, Paris, Adell, Schanuel, Moore, Neto and the young pitching staff I can put up with some boneheaded pitching moves and starting lineup decisions. Because in the long run the team’s potential and success will benefit more.

(Of course I will be the first here to completely ignore this extremely rational comment the next time MoRon pulls our starting pitcher too early or sits El Fuego Paris’ down on the bench in lieu of Tim Anderson or Newman flailing at the plate.)

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Watch Anderson start over Paris today.. lol

JackFrost
Super Member
27 days ago

That would be a total Scioscia move.

Cowboy26
Legend
27 days ago

He will because Wash had already promised TA 2 starts at shortstop before he would evaluate the shortstop position. Yesterday was the first.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I agree with your first take entirely. Our bullpen is probably the strength of the roster. Pulling the starters in their first game of the season after 6+ innings was a long term preservation decision that I can live with.

Every team juggles batting order decisions through the first few weeks of the season so I’ve got no issues there either.

The Ryan Johnson decision definitely makes no sense to me. A rookie pitcher who just got through his first inning clean should get an atta boy and a pat on the butt. With a fully rested bullpen and a day off the next day this was perplexing.

SchofieldsWalkoff
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Why should he have gotten a good job when it looked like he had plenty left in the tank?

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
27 days ago

Just seems silly to have a bullpen arm go multiple innings when literally every other arm is fresh and you have a day off the next day. He isn’t a long reliever as far as I am aware.

If nothing else, let him pitch a scoreless frame and hit the bench with a 0.00 ERA through his first appearance rather than risk damaging his confidence by sending him back out there with a chance to get fatigued and get knocked around.

SchofieldsWalkoff
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

I can’t give credence to outsiders pointing to the confidence argument.

Baseball players deal with failure their whole playing “career”. If this is the outing that causes him to go Ankiel, better to do it now than when you’re relying on him in high leverage situations.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
27 days ago

Of course they do, but virtually none of them are in the unique situation of pitching in the majors for the first time after also never pitching in the minors. That’s a different kind of failure that could make you second guess if you are ready for the big show.

Regardless, that was my secondary reason. It mainly just seemed silly to ask a non long reliever to go multiple innings with an entirely rested pen and an off day to follow.

Clearly Wash trusts his bullpen after pulling Soriano and Silent C as early as he did. Why not give RJ the same treatment, especially with an off day? Just seems weird and inconsistent.

Cowboy26
Legend
27 days ago

A rookie who had never pitched an inning above mid major College ball?

Wash should have taken the gimme and moved on.

SchofieldsWalkoff
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

and dude pitched like a grizzled vet getting 3 easy outs.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

He’s doing the same mistakes he did last year and we’re only 3 games in. That’s alarming.

MarineLayer
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  toad2065

Huh, this is a message board where people with no managing experience express their opinions. If you don’t like my opinion, go ahead and express yours I won’t comment about your lack of managing experience either.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  MarineLayer

That manager who just drunkenly stumbled into a couple World Series with the stank of whores all over him.

MarineLayer
Super Member
27 days ago

That’s a great take. I have no idea what it has to do with what I just said.

DowningDude
Legend
27 days ago

Love that image of Figgy, ! Classic!

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
27 days ago

We’re heavy dogs for today’s game.

DowningDude
Legend
27 days ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

under or over variety?

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  DowningDude

Yes

Pineapple12
Super Member
27 days ago

Remember the days when the Angels didn’t have pitching? Those days are now in the past. 3 quality starts to begin the season!

Tyler Anderson has a plan for us today.

Biggiswrth
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Keeping us in balls games longer might make us the scrappy team that can pull off some late inning antics! It’s better baseball to watch too.

JackFrost
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Well, Soriano and Silent C appear to be up to the task. As far as I am concerned, those are our #1 and # 2 guys. I was especially impressed with the mental makeup of Silent C in that after giving up those two in the first he did not fall apart. He got right back on the horse, righted the ship, or whatever metaphor you want to use. The mental part of the game is so big for pitchers…. in the past some of our talented young guys didn’t have it. But it appears Silent C does…. And Soriano just has purely awesome stuff.

But let’s see about 3-5. Kikuchi I think can be at least average. I feel he will keep us in games on most nights. But I have concerns about Anderson and Hendricks because of the way they pitch. They rely on expert control and deception. Very little room for error with those guys…

Last edited 27 days ago by JackFrost
Cowboy26
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27 days ago
Reply to  JackFrost

Better give credit where credit is due Frostie. Having backup catcher Travis D’Arnaud behind the plate yesterday was huuge. When it became apparent that the Pale Hose were sitting on his sinker and she wasn’t sinking very well, D’Arnaud had Silent C implement a revised the game plan and went to a heavy diet of 4 seamers. As result C kept us in the game while being near the leader board yesterday for swings & misses

I doubt we had this resource available to us last year to make meaningful in game changes. Good for Perry to make this change as well as Wash to start him yesterday. Last year O’Hoppe would have got the day game start after a day game.

BruinsAngelsKings
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

IF you believe the articles written about the D’Arnaud signing, this is precisely what he was signed for; the in-game adjustments based on what he sees. This is exactly what O’Hoppe is learning. That’s not a knock on O’Hoppe, as he says he has much to learn. Now he’s got someone to teach it to him.

Twebur
Legend
27 days ago

That will be the most important aspect of D’Arnaud signing, teaching O’Hoppe.

JackFrost
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Cowboy26

Very true. Travis is a big plus for us at backup catcher; especially on the defensive side. D’Arnaud > Thaiss. And there is no question about that. It was probably Perry’s best off-season move.

And Travis (as well as Barry Enright of course) may have played a role in keeping Silent C calm (both things can be true and valid; the change in approach AND keeping the mental/emotional balance).

Last edited 27 days ago by JackFrost
gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Cowboy26

Best part, you KNOW he and O’Hoppe talked through that too.

FungoAle
Legend
27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Would like to see a larger body of work before I gain confidence. Certainly a good showing.

I also look at a pitcher/staff to determine if their stuff is post-season material, i.e. swing and miss stuff with 1-2 out pitches. Soriano can get there, Kikuchi can be if he sticks to his Astro pitch-mix but I would not trust Anderson or Hendricks. I have to see Kochanowicz go into NY, Boston and Baltimore before I allow my head to swell..

Biggiswrth
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  FungoAle

It’s also crazy to think we still have Detmers and Dana waiting in the wings

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Biggiswrth

It’s certainly a step forward. We have some work to so on the position player side of things.

RexFregosi
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Biggiswrth

my favorite in the wings is Jamie Arnold 🙂

BA has a new mock draft this morning, with Hernandez to the Nats and we get Jamie Arnold.

Pineapple12
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

We have a lot of baseball to be played. As of today, Holliday and Hernandez are my top 2

DowningDude
Legend
27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

We have a lot of baseball to be played” is the new “it’s early.”

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Hopefully the cards not seeing him very often throws their timing off tonight.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
27 days ago

I was so excited to see Silent C regroup and actually change strategy. So promising. Loved it. One of my favorite performances in a while. And my goodness did Paris smoke that ball.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
27 days ago

No way they outlaw the bat. They need something for offense.

DowningDude
Legend
27 days ago

What’s stopping them from allowing corked bats and extended runs of pine tar then?

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  DowningDude

They will keep them. They are to spec and not the magic miracle hitting cure they are being made out to be. Might feel good, but it’s not that easy. Yes, they may square up a few more and exit velos may go up a few miles per hour, but you still have to hit it.

toad2065
Trusted Member
27 days ago

Remember when cupping the end of bats and axe-handle bats were the “new thing”?

Twebur
Legend
27 days ago
Reply to  toad2065

Remember for a brief moment, everyone had the yellow-tinted eyewear.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
27 days ago

I read that judge doesn’t even use that bat and he was 3/8 of those hr.

Mia
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Mia
27 days ago

This made me feel old af.

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT23Sfqjc/

Video of Trouty trying to list the lineup for his debut.

WallyChuckChili
Legend
27 days ago
Reply to  Mia

Well Old Lady, I feel young, energized and ready to go!

Could just be the coffee talking.

steelgolf
Legend
27 days ago
Reply to  Mia

Yer a youngsta. I’m “you have to cut off a limb and count the rings” years old.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
27 days ago
Reply to  steelgolf

I went to a reunion last night. A really old one.  🙂 

Biggiswrth
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Mia

I threw up my Del Taco when he said Vernon Wells starting in LF….

DowningDude
Legend
27 days ago
Reply to  Biggiswrth

That’s GOLD GLOVE RECIPIENT, Vernon Wells, if you please….

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toad2065
Trusted Member
27 days ago
Reply to  Biggiswrth

Old “too blessed to stress”?

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