LA Angels Weekend News Crash: Hmmm….

After winning the first four series of the 2025 season, the Angels have now lost the most recent two series and are riding a 4 game losing streak. Houston and Texas are the big boys in the division and it feels like this past week was a reminder that we aren’t on their level. At least not yet.

But if I told you all back in March that the Angels would go 9 and 9 through the first 18 games, knowing that 15 were on the road, I think most of you would’ve taken that. I’m sure I would. A mixed record is the result of some mixed results for the team.

Only two teams have hit more home runs than the Angels and they’ve had extra games to do so. 11 squads have struck out in greater numbers than the Angels, which means they are just a tad below average in that department.

But our boys rank 23rd in On Base Percentage largely due to ranking 17th in batting average. Not enough hits, not enough walks, but when the hits do come they leave the yard.

There is some reason to think more hits will start falling in for our squad. Take a look at this:

That’s the profile of an All Star. Well above average in expected on base and slugging rates, nice K and walk rates, and a great barrel rate. As of this writing that hitter’s slash line is .179/.278/.463. So one could say Mike Trout should get hot soon.

Now take a look at Jo Adell’s page. The good clearly outweighs the bad but the bottom line results simply are not there…yet.

Over the course of a season, numbers tend to even themselves out. Hopefully Trout and Adell’s expected production and their actual production line up soon.

And the team will add a nice bat in the form of Zach Neto. Our shortstop has been on the mend, but will be back with the squad this weekend. And he put up some nice numbers while in AAA Salt Lake.

Not only will Neto boost the offense, his presence should prevent Kevin Newman from continuing his .136/.136/.136 slash line too often.

While I’m focusing on the offense, the primary reason for those 9 losses is pitching. The continual Achilles heel of the Angels, the team is still looking for answers and drawing blanks. The Halos are 28th in the league in ERA. You simply aren’t going to be good when you give up that many runs.

Continuing to grasp at straws and former Braves to solve this problem, Perry Minasian signed Hector Neris to a minor league deal this week.

Hopefully there’s a much more impactful addition to the staff coming soon. Caden Dana is on a tear.

Spraying to all fields, Rhett at the main site did an Ask Me Anything that is pretty informative.

As for my Highlight of the Week, I’m going with my heart here. The vintage Mike Trout swing is truly a thing of beauty. And we saw one last Friday.

Up next are my second favorite team, the SF Giants. I saw Jung Hoo Lee play this Spring and the kid looks the part. He’s flying under the national radar but is beginning to look like a legitimate star. That’s a really nice piece from FanGraphs.

From around baseball:

Team USA will have a new captain for 2026 and Mike Trout can’t wait to play next to him.

Andrew McCutchen is a great guy and universally respected in the game. So when you throw near his head, even maybe unintentionally, you get suspended. Why the dustup? Because of this scary, and accidental, but nonetheless painful event the night before.

Yeah, that’s a broken nose and an IL stint right there. Baseball is a far more dangerous game than people realize. Hope he’s fine soon.

How much would you have won betting both Atlanta and Baltimore would be sitting dead last in their divisions at this point in the season? Will either of them make the playoffs?

Happy Easter to those who celebrate and I hope others in the community are having a nice Passover celebration. I was very pleased to see a robust celebration of Jackie Robinson this past week and Jackie all over the front page of CtPG.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Jackie helped pave the way for most of the greatest relationships in my life. No sportsman has ever impacted the day to day life of a nation more than Jackie. And I’m thankful for the positive impact Jackie had on my life.

Link what I missed and enjoy your weekend.

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Angels2020Champs
Legend
15 hours ago

Headed to the game in a few. Go Halos!

BannedInLA
Super Member
15 hours ago

Nice.

FungoAle
Legend
14 hours ago

Tell Arte hello for me

Pineapple12
Super Member
16 hours ago

Lineup is quite sexy 😍🥵💦

LF Ward
3B Rengifo
DH Trout
RF Soler
C O’Hoppe
1B Schanuel
SS Neto
2B Paris
CF Adell

BannedInLA
Super Member
15 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

On paper, we’re rolling with our 9 best hitters. Since we don’t have a true leadoff hitter, the order is largely irrelevant. We just need a few walks & base knocks to go with the homers.

Hatcher_Is_My_Homeboy
Trusted Member
14 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Normally if the fastest player on the team was slashing .326/.427/.717 with 5 bags across their first 50ish Ab’s they would profile as a true leadoff hitter but not for us I guess. Especially if hitting leadoff might reduce some of the swing and miss issues we’ve seen across those same 50ish AB’s..

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BannedInLA
Super Member
13 hours ago

I see your point though I also think it’s a bit premature to place that additional pressure on the kid this early.

HatcherIsMyHomeBoy
Trusted Member
12 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Or it will elevate him to new heights because the manager and organization is showing real belief in him. I’m a firm believer that preparation makes what normally be perceived as pressure mundane. Especially in athletics.

When You’ve taken 1,000 swings or jump shots this week .. what makes hitting leadoff or a shot at the buzzer any different. Arguably the best quote in Mamba Mentality.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

But have you read The Art of War by Sun Tzu?

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

I don’t even want to watch the game. I want to fixate on how much you want Paris to bat lead off instead.

Pineapple12
Super Member
16 hours ago

Neto is officially back. Thank gawd

FungoAle
Legend
16 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Who got cut? Anderson please.

Pineapple12
Super Member
16 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Nicky Lopez DFAd

FungoAle
Legend
14 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Ok, easy pickings there

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
17 hours ago

crazy doings at Wrigley. Cubs up 7-1 starting the top of the 8, the D-Backs plate 10, then in the bottom half the Cubs score 6 to regain the lead 13-11.

BannedInLA
Super Member
19 hours ago

Trout’s combined numbers from 2024/25 thus far:

PA = 201
AB = 176
R = 26
H = 36
2B = 2
3B = 2
HR = 16
RBI = 28
BB = 25
SO = 46
AVG = .205
OBP = .303

The strikeout rate is about 23% though it feels much higher for some reason. The HR rate is still quite high but, every other offensive metric has plummeted.

BannedInLA
Super Member
19 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Oh, and 8/1 stolen base/caught stealing.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
19 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Power is the last thing to fade with most hitters.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
19 hours ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

#RENDONE?

BannedInLA
Super Member
15 hours ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

This adage applies to fighters as well.

Twebur
Legend
18 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

It’s looking more and more we need a “Katy Perry Unite The Entire World Hopium” that this offense and Trout are just off to a slooooooooooow start. Get some home cooking and pray to the baseball Gods our bats heat up in the next few weeks.

Free Hope Flowers for everyone. Kill a chicken to take off this Hex on our Bats.…….. and hope the near league worst pitching stop blowing up frequently

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gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Twebur

Those women are god damn heroes. One hundred years from now, when all the ladies are poet/astronaut/chefs who can fight MMA it will be because of those women and their eleven minute Superman: Escape From Krypton at Six Flags extended version that …. “wasn’t just a ride”.

A billion dollars well spent. Signal received. The world is a better place now.

BannedInLA
Super Member
16 hours ago

Useful – and interesting – data points.

BannedInLA
Super Member
16 hours ago
Reply to  Twebur

Failing that, we’ll settle for her ta-tas.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  BannedInLA

They’re called qualifications now.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
18 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

There’s reason for hope in there too though.

Career BABIP is .341, the last two years:
2024 – .194
2025 – .136

On the flip side, his career chase rate is 20.2% and this year it’s 27.1% (but he was at 19% last year)

Contact is down too – career 63% contact rate out of the zone and it’s at 34% this year. So he’s chasing more and whiffing at a much higher clip when he does.

In zone contact rate for career is 86% and it’s at 83% this year (but was 89% last year)

BannedInLA
Super Member
19 hours ago

Re: Trout, the most glaring thing to me is that he’s completely missing the meatballs down the middle. And most of them haven’t been overpowering, either.

Hopefully it’s just rust from the time missed due to injury upon injury though It’s more likely that his athleticism has been sapped. I hope it’s not the latter.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
20 hours ago

Glad to see Silent C was pissed last night-Good to see fire in the bellies of the youts.

BTW-I don’t think any disrespect was intended towards Wash.

James
Trusted Member
20 hours ago

What I see lately is the Angels striking out way too much lately, just as they did last year. As long as Trout stays healthy I will keep following them but if he goes down?, again 😡 then it will be a shift back to Football. It would be nice to actually have a team that is more than mediocre for a change.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
20 hours ago

ESPN has a new draft ranking out… Arnold the clear No. 1 (according to McDaniel) following by a trio of HS position players. Hernandez down at No. 9. If this tracks, maybe that improves Halos’ chances of landing Hernandez? They’ll probably look to save a little bonus $ with the No. 2 pick, so they overslot down the line, if tradition holds.

https://www.espn.com/mlb/insider/story/_/id/44669785/mlb-draft-2025-rankings-update-top-midseason-ncaa-college-high-school-baseball

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
19 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Why draft a move-fast middle infielder when we’ve got Neto, Moore, Paris et al? SP or HS bat more likely.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
19 hours ago

MIFs are the most versatile position wise.

Turk's Teeth
Editor
Super Member
17 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Just so much short-termism in this thinking, and this isn’t an organization contending in the short term. And adding high-probability 2-3 WAR players like Aiva isn’t the move that nudges toward 85+ wins, I don’t think. Those are the types of players that the Angels can actually afford in free agency – over mid-to-frontline pitching, which they cannot.

A number of the prep bats have more upside at hitter than Jace, imo – Holliday, Young, Neyens, even guys like Fien and Kellner. There are also some interesting Jace-lite options available in rounds 2-6.

Turk's Teeth
Editor
Super Member
18 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Agree that Aiva feels like a discount-hunting Angels pick. But he also seems like a prospect that would go 15-25 in another draft. A guy with a solid-average hit tool who might hit 20-25 HRs in the MLB, but will move off short to 2b or 3b eventually, given the body size.

His defense, speed and arm are not as good as Marek Houston’s, so you’re targeting the game power, which seems more good than elite. But it would not surprise me a bit to see the Angels draft room select Arquette, or someone like Willits with team connections. Both would be a bit deflating, to my mind.

If they are going discount, I’d much rather see them go Marek, whose defensive upside is in Andrelton territory, or a starter with ceiling like Kyson Witherspoon or Liam Doyle.

But really they should just pick Arnold or Hernandez – those are the two names I think should rationally come off the board first.

FungoAle
Legend
18 hours ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

100%, today it is one of those two. The bats in this draft are are not surefire selections.

Turk's Teeth
Editor
Super Member
16 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

There are also plenty of intriguing bats on Day Two, or between rounds #2 and 10, that might prove to be every bit as useful as the college names in round one right now.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Exactly. This isn’t very hard. Hell, we may be making it harder than the Angels will really make it. You have pick #2. Who are the two best players in the draft in your opinion draft room? OK. Wait for Wash to pick. You take the one that is left. Smile.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I don’t really like Arquette… so we are almost sure to draft him. I’d rather have almost everyone else on that list.

Turk's Teeth
Editor
Super Member
18 hours ago

There’s very little consensus among the top prospect media – Baseball America, MLB Pipeline, Fangraphs, ESPN, Perfect Game – about the player rankings at the top. Most of the names in the top 10-15 are similar, but who is 1-1 or 1-2 changes quite a bit among lists. It’s a deep draft, but not clear at the top, and some of the names there might be mid-first-rounders in a different draft.

The ESPN list, for example, is much higher on Willits than other rankings, and is one of the most aggressive with Witherspoon (a ranking I agree with).

MarineLayer
Super Member
21 hours ago

Losing to Pat Corbin and Kumar Rocker back to back is yet another low for a team that will continue to bottom out.

RexFregosi
Super Member
21 hours ago

That guy to Mike’s right in today’s picture is 9th in MLB in SS fielding this year.

Two dudes that are ahead of him are TA (#7) and Newman (#8). Both these guys have been solid in the field. Good veteran pick ups by Perry.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  RexFregosi

OH. MY. GAWD! You chose violence today didn’t you? CtPG Guy is gonna eat pictures of you just so he can shit you out.

Yes. TA and Newbs are both perfectly fine bench pieces. And, since the season is longer than five weeks, they were likely good pick ups.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
21 hours ago

Dana is studding out in AAA. Hope he brings some of the randiness to Anaheim during his next call up. My fear is that he settles in as one of those 4.75 ERA types. What would a realistic best case comp be? Dylan Cease?

Dogface1956
Trusted Member
22 hours ago

Hate the Giants, I really hope the Angels can sweep the bas*ards.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
21 hours ago
Reply to  Dogface1956

I love the Giants, mainly because the enemy of my enemy is my friend.

max
Trusted Member
max
21 hours ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Exactly. Angels can’t do it, so it’s up to the Giants

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Yup. I like pretty much the entire NL West because they can make the Doyers unhappy. LET’S GO ROCKIES!

FungoAle
Legend
20 hours ago

Speaking of Rockies, got to feel for Buddy Black. They have their own Rendon-like issue, Kris Bryant.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  FungoAle

There are so many ballplayers who just don’t care about playing baseball and keep injuring themselves cause they’d rather have surgery and do rehab for years. Total dicks.

Dogface1956
Trusted Member
14 hours ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Sorry I hate all things Bay Area, have my whole life. I would like to think my father raised me right. Don’t get me wrong I really dislike the Dodgers, so depending on who is ahead in the standings I will root for the one that has the worst record. When they meet in the play-offs then it is a coin toss.

I have always been a American league guy. Disliked the NL when the DH came into being and they looked down their noses at the AL and how the DH took all the strategy out of the game. First how hard is it to do a double switch, I don’t go to baseball games to watch the managers strategize, nothing was worse than watching a game and watching pitchers coming in make one pitch then the manager is out making another change.

MarineLayer
Super Member
21 hours ago
Reply to  Dogface1956

I hate the Giants too.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
23 hours ago

Come on Neto, catch a flight to SoCal!

Last edited 23 hours ago by Angelz4ever
FungoAle
Legend
23 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Will enjoy watching Jung Hoo Lee this series

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
23 hours ago

Just to put the addition of Neto’s hitting in perspective, he has 3 teammates in AAA who are hitting as good or better than he is and we are not clamoring for any of them be promoted. I believe his inspirational presence will benefit the team the most.

Pineapple12
Super Member
23 hours ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Neto was a pretty good hitter in 2024?

His bat has been sorely missed, especially in clutch situations.

toad2065
Trusted Member
20 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

The jump from Newman/Anderson to Neto is freaking huge!

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

That’s kind of like saying “he’s no Kyren Paris”. Well, yes. He has a proven track record and Kyren doesn’t. The three guys hitting better than him in AAA don’t either…. but they do make my point this whole time re Paris. It’s nice that he was hot for a few weeks, mostly in Tempe. It’s nice that those other AAA guys are hot too. But that’s all they are for now. Just like Stefanic was really good…. in the MiLB.

Neto’s done it against adjusted MLB pitching. That’s a different animal. So in his case they just wanted to see if his swing and eye are up to speed. Looks like they are. OK. Bring him up. Those other guys, I hope, are also solidly good. It would be great if they could break the Stefanic Barrier.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
21 hours ago

This has nothing to do with Paris. Yes Neto had an excellent year last year and those other guys don’t have any major league record. I wasn’t saying anything critical about Neto or hyping the other guys. Just that we might want to temper our expectations. He’s a proven really good player.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Roy Hobbs
  • You said “Perspective. Three guys are better in AAA”. Right?
  • I said “Yes. Just like Paris is also better right now.”
  • Then I said that those other guys have small track records and Neto doesn’t.
  • And thus the team is handling Neto differently.
  • Equals – perspective on Netos return has little to do with better April AAA hitters. Just as Paris is more in that “hot AAA” group than a Neto comp.
  • Paris is an extension of my line of thinking.

You’re reading too much into this. READ what I wrote. I didn’t say you are critical of Neto or that you brought up Paris. No clarification needed. Relax and enjoy a great Friday where the Giants go cold and lose tonight.

Pineapple12
Super Member
21 hours ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Why should temper our expectations towards the return of our best player because he was outhit by 3 teammates during his rehab stint in AAA?

Not following the logic there, RH

Last edited 21 hours ago by Pineapple12
Roy Hobbs
Super Member
19 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

You have been implying that Neto’s current hitting in AAA is going to translate into him tearing it up when he gets here and he’s going to save the team. That may or may not be true but he is not currently dominating the people he is playing against. He is hitting minor league pitching like you would expect a major leaguer to and he has multiple teammates with no major league track record who are hitting just as well. He looks healthy and as I said he is a very good player, certainly far superior to those he is replacing. I am not however, counting on him to save the lineup with his bat. He just might do that but it’s not something I’m banking on, that’s all I was saying, as well as the fact that his mere presence in the line up should be a shot in the arm for everyone regardless of what he actually does.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
20 hours ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Neto’s promotion excludes us from having to bear any more Newman ABs.

That’s a plus right there, let alone the BA.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
23 hours ago

Klassen looks like he has alot better stuff then dana.

FungoAle
Legend
23 hours ago

Yeah, agree. The hard stuff and ball movement is louder than Dana’s.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
22 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

We need both of those guys and Detmers in the rotation next year.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  FungoAle

Dana just interests me because everywhere I look I read “He’s not particularly good” and yet he eats up competition that is ahead of him all the time. It’s pretty clear, judging from his head to head match ups with real MLB hitters, he’s not ready to be up in the MLB yet. But if he can figure out how to apply what ever he is doing with his “not so great” stuff to AA/AAA/AAAA hitters to MLB line ups it will be interesting to see how it all works.

Klassen, on the other hand, just spits fire.

FungoAle
Legend
21 hours ago

Dana is more polished, no question. I like pitchers that spit fire. Once said that about Nolan Ryan watching him at the big A go 9 innings, striking out 11 and walking 8.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  FungoAle

I do indeed dig the sick heat and movement. But if Klassen turns out good we’ll all know why. Dana, if he is as underwhelming as I have heard he is, should be getting chewed up in AAA more often. He actually has been in the MLB. So it’ll be interesting to see if what ever he is doing to AA/AAA hitters can be amped up and he does it in the MLB at some point.

Pineapple12
Super Member
23 hours ago

No doubt about that. Dana has started AAA en fuego.

Future looks bright if both guys develop into rotation mainstays

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

I think out of Detmers, Aldegerri, Silent C, Dana and Klassen we’ll get at least two guys settled as starters who still have some issues at the MLB level by the end of the year. Maybe Silseth of lightning strikes.

By this I mean a guy who is sometimes good, sometimes meh and every now and again falls off the tracks. In the end has a slightly too high BB rate, gives up a few too many HR, has a WHIP over 1.35 and an ERA around 4.40 at the end of a bunch of MLB innings. Expectations a little higher for a guy like Detmers who has plenty of MLB time.

But if we get two or three guys who are “some obvious adjustments” away from being solid by the end of the year then I’ll be happy. Guys we can look to to fix one thing and then be rotation pieces with Soriano in 2026. Then it would even be worth it to try for acquiring a good arm from another team or in FA.

I’ll be even more stoked if a couple of the young arms we have like Natera Urena and the post high school kids show some development this year too.

But we look a lot more hopeful when it comes to having pitching as long as they don’t all snap their arms in half and get hooked on drugs like our last round of young hopefuls. That total collapse of the Richards/Heaney/Skaggs/Canning/Barria/Sandoval/Tropeano pile really set us back post Weaver/Wilson etc.

RexFregosi
Super Member
21 hours ago

yes, my mind changed and I flipped the two in early March.

Fansince1971
Legend
23 hours ago

Would I take 9-9 to start the season? Of course. It’s a little better than 8-10 or 7-11.

That said, along with the pleasant surprises, there are some things that cause concern if we are going to be honest. The biggest of these is Trout who is batting .179 and has generated 0 WAR over 67 ABs with 19 Ks. Now it’s still early and he could easily turn it around. But at this point it looks like he is swinging for the fences each time up. He generally has looked overmatched.

Pineapple12
Super Member
23 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Agree. Trout’s season makes little sense. Awesome against the FB and impotent against offspeed + breaking balls. Like, huh?

Mike Trout against fastballs this year (49 PA):

.250/.347/.650 line
.437 xwOBA
10 hits
5 HR
8 strikeouts
16.3 K%
24.5 whiff%

Mike Trout against breaking balls + offspeed pitches (28 PA):

.074/.107/.185 line
.339 xwOBA
2 hits
1 HR
11 strikeouts
39.3 K%
40.0 whiff%

https://x.com/bmags94/status/1913244606541779257?t=3rTOWYX-0U8RW-E28W-0hA&s=19

Last edited 23 hours ago by Pineapple12
gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Pineapple12

I said it a while ago. I wonder if he’s geeking up to catch those fastballs. Maybe he’s also just kind of rusty? Then off speed stuff will also really be a problem. I really hope his brain and his swing lock it up soon and his numbers start matching those statcast stats we have in the links.

Same with Adell.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
20 hours ago

I was thinking the same while I watched yesterday’s game. It brought to mind how Pujols and how once he started cheating to catch up to heat, he was never the same hitter. Looks like Trout may be guessing on pitches a lot more than he needed to a few years ago. It can look good when they guess right, not so much when they don’t.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  PedroCerrano

The good news is that Trout either misses completely or hits the ball hard. He’s not specializing in grounders to third and almost reaching the warning track. I still think he can hit pitches, he’s just off a bit.

Pineapple12
Super Member
1 day ago

Hmmm who’s opinion do I hold in higher regard — the cranky posters of CtPG or the longtime beat writer for the Braves? Hmmm

“Gonna share something I told a friend: #Braves absolutely miss Ron Washington, and have since 2024 spring. This team doesn’t have a loud, swaggering player who’s a leader and keeps it loose, yelling profanities and wisdom all the time. Wash *was* that, like no coach I’ve known.”

https://x.com/DOBrienATL/status/1912973454476824964?t=JMamYeoe6LPrnbVYPAI1gQ&s=19

Last edited 1 day ago by Pineapple12
FungoAle
Legend
23 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Never been a doubt Washington was beloved as a coach. Many players came out in support of Washington getting a managerial position. As a manager, I don’t think he is doing a bad job, fans typically second guess decisions. I personally like his style, He does not want the cameras like a Joe Maddon. The issue continues to be, Perry has given Washington tooth picks in a sword fight.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
23 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Remember in the original Batman movie with Michael Keaton when Nicholson was unhappy with how his face turned out, The guy who fixed him pointed to the tools and said “Look what I have to work with.”

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

It is true. If Wash gets this bunch of guys to improve the W/L by say ten games this year he’s done a fine job. Extra fine if some kids get better along the way.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

We should also refer to the team as “This Group of Tools” when ever they are under .500.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Pineapple12

I all read is that Wash is an old idiot who can’t put together a line up, keeps giving the players under him the wrong idea, and can’t manage a pitching staff that would be full of all-stars if he wasn’t making them suck. What did you read?

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
1 day ago

 😐 Canning and Heaney pitch well yesterday, sigh, just not for us. 😭 

Angelz4ever
Super Member
23 hours ago

Give it time G-Pa, give it time….

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
23 hours ago

Heaney hasn’t been an angel in years. He was average here and has been since he left. Time to move on gpa.

Last edited 23 hours ago by YOUknowulovetheIE
RexFregosi
Super Member
21 hours ago

Not so fast my friend.

Heaney will be starting in a MLB game in Anaheim next week.

FungoAle
Legend
23 hours ago

I expect Canning to improve now that he is in a different organization

Angelz4ever
Super Member
23 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Like Newcombe?

FungoAle
Legend
23 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Not Newcombe or Heaney or Cooper Criswell…Canning.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
23 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Giolito, Hanson, Blanton…

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Angelz4ever

But Kyle Bradish WILL be lights out as soon as he recovers from the arm injury that Arte managed to give him from across these United States.

Twebur
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19 hours ago

Art “Evel Knievel” Moreno

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