LA Angels Thursday News Crash: As They Fall

Buried in this article is a blurb about George Klassen striking out nine in 5 1/3 scoreless innings. There is a video clip in there.

The Angels designated Ian Anderson for assignment.

Now for the rest of the news. The Cubs signed Nicky Lopez and designated Gage Workman for assignment. They’re catching Angels as they fall.

The Athletics just shut down Jose Leclerc with a lat strain. The Dodgers shut down Blake Snell. It appears to be shoulder inflammation. Corey Seager is on the injured list with a right hamstring strain.

Photo credit: Rex Fregosi

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GrandpaBaseball
Legend
2 minutes ago

Ok, one of these happened to the Angels.

MLB schedule makers screwed up by having a night game in Anaheim followed by a day 1800 miles away because NY offices hate Arte or the Angels or both. 😏 

MLB trying to sans two different leagues under one roof idea by having each team play every team at least once a season over the two leagues. Since most teams reside in the middle and eastern time zones that would make it a little tougher for west coast teams playing the following day to the east of them. But doesn’t it work the other way too? 🤓 

Moreno and Carpfishbreath trying hard to save hotel money and add to the till by having an evening game. 😎 

Conspiracy for the Angels to lose 2 in a row for sure 🤒 

Sam Blum talked MLB into doing this to the Angels in the off season so he could have a story during the season. 😊 

Somewhere there may be a little truth in 4 of 5 of these, but it is a reality so accept it and move on and the player’s union will figure out a way to avoid this in the future.

Twebur
Legend
13 minutes ago

Go Kings!!

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
48 minutes ago

Reading about the NFL draft makes me think of July 13th when we’ll have 2 1/2 months of extra information about the top pitchers and hitters. That’s plenty of time for 1 or 2 to stand out

Twebur
Legend
14 minutes ago

Starting to think drafting a bat is the only option.

DowningDude
Legend
1 hour ago

Just a little reminder flashback from our main man, numero 10 ….

https://imgur.com/WdUrLMH

Last edited 1 hour ago by DowningDude
PedroCerrano
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  DowningDude

So based on history, panic is the correct course?

steelgolf
Legend
14 minutes ago
Reply to  DowningDude

🤣 Vernone.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

If the Angels do indeed move to another SoCal location…. or Nashville…. and they suddenly have guys who don’t totally fall apart after signing contracts, or prospects who suddenly hit age 40 at age 24, I will launch a podcast investigating the Indian burial ground theory at the Big A.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 hours ago

Anderson is currently the staff Ace, I predict a win today.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

They would have won if not for Moreno. Instead, they will be too worried about the upcoming travel schedule and lack of sleep . Bigger real issues is that they will need to score a run to win.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  PedroCerrano

I’ve got a big deadline at work today and I’M afraid I’m not gonna hit it because I’m worried about the Angels only getting eight hours of sleep two hours later than normal. I only got 5 hours last night and I feel death’s cold hand upon me.

FungoAle
Legend
38 minutes ago

No shit, Angels showing weakness. Have a greenie and get after it.

DowningDude
Legend
PedroCerrano
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  DowningDude

Scooby snacks would cure this malady.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
3 hours ago

Rich Hill is looking to make a MLB come back at age 45.

Hopefully not with the Halos, just wanted to post the feel-good story of the day.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Angelz4ever

If he’ll teach his curve ball to a couple kids bring him on in baby.

DowningDude
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

I heard he got a blister just while thinking about a return

SD19
Trusted Member
6 hours ago

Was given killer tickets pretty much right behind the visitor dugout. Took my 5 year old son. We had a blast even though the game was terrible.

Man oh man Trout looks even worse in person up that close. You’d think Heaney (of all people) was throwing 105 how bad he was missing those pitches.

My son was still pumped every time he got up though so that was cool but it was straight cringe worthy and hard to watch.

Pineapple12
Super Member
6 hours ago

Trout is batting .169
Judge is batting .415

Angelz4ever
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Math, so overrated.

Like it’s real science, am I right?

Mikeal1st
Trusted Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Similar age.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Mikeal1st

Yeah. But Trout has spent a lot of time with our juju flowing through him. He’s probably glad he’s not dead or having pieces fall off him at this point.

Mikeal1st
Trusted Member
2 hours ago

Man, if he had come up with the Angels he really would have been the GOAT.
I’ve got Mays or Ryan on my list. Depending on how you look at it.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
6 hours ago

This just in from the Youch! department: Joc Peterson is 0 for his last 41 and is hitting a meager .052, which is basically a sales tax rate.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Sooooo….. stupid Perry?

Angelz4ever
Super Member
3 hours ago

IKR!

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Angelz4ever

I noticed someone has stopped posting his head shot lately. He has gone the way of Avasail Garcia and Farhan Zaidi.

DowningDude
Legend
2 hours ago

He still posts Castellanos though

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

what about Stripling?

Angelz4ever
Super Member
7 hours ago

I for one am not worried, we didn’t (Or shouldn’t have) expected much in 2025. 2026, when Soler, Rendone^ (Who?), Newman, Tim Anderson, Tyler Anderson*, maybe Adell and a couple of other placeholders are gone. Maybe by season’s end we can trade Tyler Anderson and Jansen and add some tools for 2026/2027.

Maybe we can buy some offense and maybe, just maybe Moore can wake up from whatever spell he is under and be able to contribute on the big club.

^Yes, still under contract in 2026, but will be released and can go back to Texas
*Not a problem player

Biggiswrth
Trusted Member
7 hours ago

Guys you can blame me. I drafted Trout, Ward and Neto on my fantasy baseball team this year. The lack of offense is determined by my 11th of 12 place in the standings and the blind hope that they would produce like old times. *I’m looking at you Trout!!

FungoAle
Legend
7 hours ago
Reply to  Biggiswrth

Haha…someone who drafted with his heart and not his wallet

MarineLayer
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

In my fantasy league, I stream basically any starting pitcher against the Angels and aim in first. Bid rather stream against them than the White Sox. I consider them the worst hitting team in baseball.

Hatcher_Is_My_Homeboy
Trusted Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Very Smart.. rack up the K’s and super low WHIP with any random ass starter going against us. We haven’t drawn a walk since March or something

MarineLayer
Super Member
2 hours ago

That’s the idea, and I’ve been doing it for the last week or so.

Hatcher_Is_My_Homeboy
Trusted Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Gonna follow suit.. I have a swing spot so as long as the P also has RP eligibility I can ride the waive. Going to try it with Daily as well.. Might as well make a little cash while our bats are hibernating. And if we somehow rake I’ll still be happy anyway.

DowningDude
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Brilliant.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
7 hours ago

Alex I’ll take Anemic offense for $100.

FungoAle
Legend
7 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Newman with a higher batting average than Neto

JackFrost
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

I’ll still take Neto thank you. He will turn it around. Just hope we are not 5-6 games out of the division lead when that happens.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  JackFrost

The Halos need to send out a search party for Trout, d@mn he looks brutally bad up there right now.

steelgolf
Legend
7 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

He was getting owned by 89 and 90 mph fastballs. Yeeesh.

JackFrost
Super Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

He did hit 2 HRs on Saturday night. Just saying.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  JackFrost

Seems like three weeks ago instead of three games ago.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  JackFrost

I know it’s redundant from me but when guys lose a step they become straight guess hitters. If you guess right boom, if you guess wrong it looks like this.

I am sad that we may have seen the last of vintage Trout. Guessing he still hits .240s with 25-30 bombs.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  PedroCerrano

Yup. I said it yesterday. Soler is NOT Trout. Never will be. But Soler looks the same as when I watched him hit on the Royals and Braves. He is still Jorge Soler. Mike Trout not only isn’t Trout, he’s not Soler. He hit’s like a completely different guy now. He’s Russell Branyan at this point. It’s like maybe he isn’t even seeing pitches clearly. Total guess swings.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
4 hours ago

Somebody posted that Trout should bat leadoff. Since the team clearly sucks, why not give it a shot to see if he resets to making contact?

Last edited 4 hours ago by PedroCerrano
gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  PedroCerrano

Yeah. He’s got his contract. I’d be happy if he just said screw HRs and focused on contact while he’s still fast. He’d still accidentally hit 20+ HR if he got his average up towards .300…. not to mention all the doubles. But that would mean not swinging as hard as you can every time.

toad2065
Trusted Member
3 hours ago

Had the thought watching last night that Trout right now reminds me of early Joey Gallo. Can still catch up to one once in a while and hit it long distances but will be lucky to hit .200. Really sad to see but the tiny bit of baseball he’s been able to play the last few years has allowed the rust to set in.

DowningDude
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

I think some sort of injury announcement is coming. Detached cornea or something.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  DowningDude

That would be an all time Angel type of cliche. I’m actually a bit afraid, now that you spoke it into existence.

In other injury news: I heard that Washington is considering retirement due to Arte’s rectal-cranial inversion.

Last edited 1 hour ago by PedroCerrano
DowningDude
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

I’m reacting to Gitchos sudden embrace of the sad donkey meme. I guess if he can’t beat us, he should join us

🫶

PedroCerrano
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  DowningDude

I find myself happily distracted during games and watch as I want to. When it got ugly last night I turned on the Kings game and checked in on gameday.

Hoping that I don’t seem too gloomy but my expectations are super low. Poking fun at it is often more fun than watching this team.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

I am much the same. Maybe you could be the new hitting coach.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
42 minutes ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

God forbid! I haven’t played in decades and my wife still pokes fun at my need to swing as hard as I could at anything close. The nickname was given for a reason lol. It was either going to be Pedro or Merrill Hess because “it just felt wrong not to swing”.

I am thankful that she endured 100s of games at bad ballparks in mostly cruddy towns for very little money. Strangely, she still seems to like me.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
35 minutes ago
Reply to  Charles Sutton

Do you Fear and Loathe the Las Vegas A’s?

PedroCerrano
Super Member
33 minutes ago
Reply to  Charles Sutton

 😂 

JackFrost
Super Member
32 minutes ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

It is not that he cant hit the fastball. It is in fact what you are saying , namely, that he is a guess hitter. And of course when one guesses wrong it looks bad. That is all.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
23 minutes ago
Reply to  JackFrost

100% agree. I also think that he got tired of hearing the chatter about being susceptible to high/hard stuff. While trying to fix that, he is now really struggling with slow stuff down in the zone that he’s always crushed.

The high strike isn’t being called as much this year. So if he took those pitches and could recapture his mastery of the low stuff who knows. Hitting is the single hardest thing in sports IMHO.

FungoAle
Legend
6 hours ago
Reply to  JackFrost

Neto will. But at best, he is a .270-25-85 RBI this year. That will not propel the team like some people think.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  JackFrost

Brother, we will be more than 5-6 games out of the division no matter what pretty soon. The team is not very good. We knew this. At least most of us.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend

This is exactly the kind of stupid shit that makes the Arte Moreno owned franchise an undesirable destination for some players…

By Sam Blum

April 23, 2025 Updated 3:02 pm UTC

ANAHEIM, Calif. — If it were up to many Los Angeles Angels players, they’d enjoy a late afternoon plane ride after Thursday’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, landing in Minnesota at a reasonable hour.

They’d get dinner, a restful night’s sleep, and all the time needed to prepare for Friday’s game against the Twins.

That’s what would have happened had the Angels followed a standard set across the league and played an early afternoon getaway day game against the Pirates. It’s a common practice that’s followed almost universally across the sport.

Instead, the Angels scheduled Thursday’s game for 6:29 p.m. — nine minutes earlier than their typical evening start time of 6:38 p.m. It’s the latest possible minute allowed for first pitch, according to the sport’s collective bargaining agreement. They’ll watch the sun rise over the Land of 10,000 Lakes and attempt to win on very little sleep.

“It’s not ideal for sure,” said Angels superstar Mike Trout. “I don’t know when we’re supposed to land, but it’s going to be early. And we’ve got to play that night. And the worst part about it is, the next day is a day game.”

This is not a mere accident of the schedule, however; this was a conscious decision made by Angels management, one that frustrated players and people throughout the organization, according to multiple interviews. Many view it as an exhausting and unneeded hurdle, and actively works against their own chances to win.

“I don’t think it’s healthy for anybody,” said Angels closer and four-time MLB All-Star Kenley Jansen. “To finish playing a night game like that, get in at six in the morning. Then you’ve got a 7 o’clock game, and the next couple days you have 1 o’clock games. It’s definitely not fair.”

Nor is this a league-wide issue; the Angels have earned a reputation for playing the most late getaway days, and scheduling some in particularly difficult travel situations where other teams would avoid them. In 2019 for example, the Angels played 11 of their 13 weekday getaway games at night. The year before that, there were nine-of-12 such games. And while they have played more getaway games earlier in the day in subsequent years, it remains an issue.

“I don’t think it should be allowed, to be honest,” said Angels outfielder Taylor Ward. “I think there definitely should be rules in place to prevent that. Because it’s kind of crazy.”
It is allowed, technically. To understand why, flip to page 426 of the CBA, the final page of a document that governs the entire sport. There is a chart of agreed-upon calculated flight times between every MLB city.

For the Angels and Twins, the league and union agreed that a flight should take 3 hours and 1 minute. And the CBA states: “The latest possible start time for getaway games … shall be determined by taking the portion of the in-flight time that exceeds 2 1/2 hours, and subtracting that amount of time from 7 P.M.”

Hence, 6:29 p.m.

“The process of selecting game times begins months in advance of an upcoming season and during those discussions, our club makes the convenience of our fans a top priority,” said a team spokesperson.

Angels president John Carpino and owner Arte Moreno declined to answer several questions related to the decision.

Among them was, Why the 6:29 start time? And was it financially motivated?
As a rule of thumb, the later the start time on weekdays, the higher attendance, and more revenue generated. Carpino confirmed as much in 2019, when he told the Los Angeles Times that “it’s a pretty big difference.”

“We’re trying to balance player health and well-being,” he added, “with fans being able to see high-profile teams.”

In this case, a high-profile player could have also played a role, in Pirates starter Paul Skenes, one of the sport’s top pitchers and an Orange County native. While game times are determined months in advance, it was universally expected that Skenes would be the Opening Day starter. From there, it was a pretty easy calculation to determine that Thursday would have been Skenes’ sixth start, had they followed a normal rotation.
Instead, Skenes will now start Friday in Los Angeles against the Dodgers. Carmen Mlodzinski will pitch Thursday. Carpino and Moreno did not answer whether Skenes was a factor.

Angels manager Ron Washington said he didn’t know the reason for the start time, and didn’t want to speculate.

“My thoughts don’t matter,” he said. “It’s on the schedule. And just following the schedule. Hopefully, we make it through that day and become winners.
“I don’t have one say-so about the schedule. … I think you need to talk to the people that make the game times, because I don’t want to step on anybody’s toes.”

It might not be Washington’s decision. But it’s certainly his situation to deal with. While the Angels typically fly out of Long Beach Airport (LGB) or John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Orange County, they’ll likely have to fly from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after the game, due to 10 p.m. curfew rules at their preferred points of departure.

That adds at least an additional 30 minutes to their trip. The team also found out earlier this week that the Twins moved their Friday game from 7:10 p.m. to 6:40 p.m., making it an even quicker turnaround. The change was put in place to mitigate downtown traffic caused by the Timberwolves-Lakers NBA playoff game being played across the street.
Which again begs the question. Why aren’t the Angels playing a day game on Thursday?
“I think it also gives other teams an advantage,” said Ward of the Angels’ late start time.
For most other teams, this is not an issue. While nighttime getaway days are common — the Astros play quite a few getaway games at night — virtually all teams avoid scheduling them when their team, or their opponents, have to travel at least two time zones east.
That is, except for the Angels, who have two such games this season. On Thursday, and on July 10, when they host a night game against the Rangers, who play the following evening in Houston on Central time.

Of the nine West Coast teams, the only other team to host a similar game is the A’s. Though that game, also on July 10, starts at 6 p.m. And the A’s notably play the vast majority of their summer home games at night, as a way to negate the excessive heat expected in their inaugural season in Sacramento.

The travel situations also cause problems for opponents, who frequently end up with difficult travel schedules as a result of Angels’ start times.

“If you could get them to change how they operate, that’d be great,” said one rival AL executive, whose team plays three time zones east. The exec noted the Astros and Orioles are also known as teams that create difficult travel situations for opponents.
Logan O’Hoppe, the Angels’ players’ union representative, declined to provide his thoughts on the matter, noting that “all the stuff we talk about with the (Players Association) is internal with us.”

Several of his teammates have said they would like the union to push for rule changes on this front. Ultimately, the union would need to decide how much of a priority it is to make a substantive change. Given that it is largely not an issue for most big-league clubs, it might not be a priority in negotiations.

“The MLBPA is constantly evaluating our collective bargaining agreement and soliciting feedback from Players across the league to ensure that their working conditions allow them to maximize their potential on the field,” a union spokesperson said when asked if they’d look for changes to this policy during negotiations.

A league spokesperson declined to comment when asked if they’d be open to mandating earlier start times on getaway days, to avoid this specific scenario.

A year ago this week, the Angels hosted the Orioles in a weekday series. The first two games, night games, averaged 24,442 fans. The final game, a day game, drew 19,557.
Those roughly 5,000 extra fans, and the money they’ll spend, are likely why the Angels will have their longest night of the season this week. And it’s the players who will bear the brunt of that decision.

“I think if the league is smart enough,” Jansen said, “I don’t know whose hand should be involved in this — if it should be the commissioner or not. But they should look into it.
“… The only way we can fix it is through our next CBA.”

Fansince1971
Legend
7 hours ago

Yeah I’ll speculate if Wash won’t. It’s because of the reduced attendance and revenue associated with a mid-week afternoon get-away game.

Incredibly short sighted and non-player oriented. Exactly the kind of thing that turns players off of an Organization.

JackFrost
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Cheap and greedy Arte is at it again.

The same mentality that causes the owner to hire the cheapest batting coach available and on-field performance of his team be damned.

FungoAle
Legend
7 hours ago
Reply to  JackFrost

Angels should fly Fridays night opening pitcher out this AM. Teams used to do that.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Arte would send him via Greyhound or perhaps via a distant cousin’s Gremlin.

FungoAle
Legend
7 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

I was thinking Southwest has a summer sale going on right now, one-way is $45. Clearly that has to be cheaper than Greyhound, right?

Angelz4ever
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Unless the bus station is closer-Isn’t just outside the stadium?

FungoAle
Legend
7 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Greyhound it is

Angelz4ever
Super Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

Of course, Ate will pass the hat around the locker room first….

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  JackFrost

How can I find out how cheap/expensive hitting coaches are? I thought managers just hire those guys….

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
4 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Arte is cheap enough that he probably would do it just to avoid paying for an extra night in a hotel. That’s probably at least $20k in savings across the entire roster, coaching, and training staffs.

JackFrost
Super Member
7 hours ago

Carpino says ; “We’re trying to balance player health and well-being,” he added, “with fans being able to see high-profile teams.”

So, the Pirates are a high profile team ???

Biggiswrth
Trusted Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  JackFrost

Its 100% they thought they would get Skenes but it blew up in their faces. With the Dodgers the next day, the Pirates would be better of from a marketing POV having him pitch on national television at a normal game time in front of a sold out crowd against the best highest spending team in MLB

JackFrost
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  Biggiswrth

Not really, because even without Skenes the evening game draws significantly more people than the day game. And more importantly, back when the game time decision would have been made the Angels had no way of knowing who the starting pitcher would be. So that is wrong.

Last edited 7 hours ago by JackFrost
MarineLayer
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  JackFrost

If Arturo wants better attendance, he should field a better team.

Twebur
Legend
18 minutes ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Or do shit like this. Won’t work during the day. May as well, these guys aren’t slumping/cold, the are a bunch of F’ing free swinging, undisciplined hacks. Doesn’t matter if it’s Skenes or a scrub journeyman struggling 8th plug-in starter with an ERA of 7.81, results the same.

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PedroCerrano
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  JackFrost

Carpino = Monty Burns

Fansince1971
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

I think Arte is Monty and Carpino is Smithers.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Complete with man crush?

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  JackFrost

I think they thought Skenes would pitch tonight and they wanted that draw. Which makes sense.

FungoAle
Legend
7 hours ago

That’s why greenies were invented, a little medicinal spark if a player felt fatigued

steelgolf
Legend
7 hours ago

I put the blame on both the Angels and MLB for the schedule that they create.

MarineLayer
Super Member
5 hours ago

My favorite quote in this article is Washington saying, “My thoughts don’t matter.” I couldn’t agree more.

MartyMcBigFly
Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Wash is a corporate puppet

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  MartyMcBigFly

I know. Fk the man right?

MartyMcBigFly
Member
5 hours ago

I used to wonder why ex-Angels would thrive elsewhere or play out of their minds against them now I have some more insight as to why. The same reason Terry Smith and Mark Langston have to stay home and broadcast from Angels stadium on road games, F*cking Cheapass Arte. Thank You Senator Blutto & Sam Blum

PedroCerrano
Super Member
5 hours ago

I think the point of the article was that heavenly beings like Angels, don’t need sleep. Surprised that you missed that.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Wait. I read that whole thing. Am I understanding right that this is all over two games? Am I supposed to give a shit about this Sam? Yes Sam. Good job. Arte. Evil. Truth has been spoken to power.

I strongly advocate for people to NOT spend any money on the Angels. But because I’m not a total moron I also expect this cheap ass shit to happen because, hopefully, Arte is hurting in the wallet a little. So why am I supposed to be mind blown by this? The only thing that shocked me, if I’m understanding correctly and it’s true, is that it’s only twice.

I also am not clear…. is someone gonna force the Angels to get up at 7am when they arrived at 3am CST? How much you want to bet they just sleep till noon and arrive at 2pm for their evening game? It’s an adjustment to be sure, but it’s not like they’re taking two pints of blood out of each player before they play.

Calm down Sam.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
4 hours ago

MEMO FROM SENIOR EL HE’FE ARTE CARPINO-MORENO:

ALL PLAYERS MUST REPORT FOR MANDITORY BLOOD LETTING NO LATER THAN 7:30AM FOR ALL ROAD GAMES FOLLOWING FLIGHTS OF MORE THAN 3HOURS AND 29MINUTES. NO EXCEPTIONS! VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED.

Last edited 4 hours ago by PedroCerrano
gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  PedroCerrano

Uh oh. OK. Now they’re facing a little bit of a hurdle…. though maybe getting the poisoned blood out will help them. The current blood can’t hit for shit.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
4 hours ago

I advocated for leaches to employed in their treatment protocol but the other team physicians felt that the evil spirits were the causality.

toad2065
Trusted Member
3 hours ago

On the other hand, one might consider one or two red-eyes a season reasonable for guys making major league money.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  toad2065

But they have to fly private, which I hear is absolute hell, then someone gets their bags strait off the plain and onto a bus. A BUS PEOPLE.

Would we even be aware of these war crimes if it weren’t for Sam the Hat? Brave journo.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
8 hours ago

Toughest division in MLB? American League West, 5 teams separated by only 3 games and the 2 teams outta Texas are in the top 2 spots and we are still in the running for now anyway, even if we can’t hit, not too shabby.

Fansince1971
Legend
7 hours ago

Well Grandpa, I’d say the more interesting question at this point is whether you think this team is the team that started 8-4 or the team that has gone 4-9 in its last 13. Hard to tell at this moment but I think realistically this is not a team that will consistently win 8 or even 7 of 12. On the other hand it’s probably not a win 4 of 13 club either.

So I’m not sure we can really tell what they are at this point.

Last edited 7 hours ago by Fansince1971
Biggiswrth
Trusted Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

I think we are a 6-6 team over a 12 game span, and honestly I’m ok with that. It’s improvement in the right direction, and not too good where you have some HOPIUM that you actually can make the postseason this year, preventing you from selling at the deadline.
We have some great pieces available that will help improve our window to compete and make it last longer with young conrtrollable talent.

Fansince1971
Legend
6 hours ago
Reply to  Biggiswrth

I think we are more like a 5-7 team over most 12 game spans. That equates to around 70 wins which I think is realistic. Anything more is a bonus and ahead of schedule.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Fansince1971

We get a little better, maybe 76 wins, if the hitters that are supposed to hat start hitting. We’ve already seen how things go with the good/bad pitching. We have not seen good hitting for a span yet.

Though we also have to hope for and expect the drop off after desirable players get traded…. so probably still 70 wins. Fine. Play the kids.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
4 hours ago

I was guessing at 73. Not as optimistic today but that’s likely due to recency bias.

MarineLayer
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

I’ll take about 5 for 12. The hitting is atrocious, and we only have half a bullpen. The jury is out on the SP, but I’m willing to give the benefit of the doubt for now.

Last edited 5 hours ago by MarineLayer
toad2065
Trusted Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Speaking of the bullpen, Ian gone is good, Carl here is very bad.

MarineLayer
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  toad2065

Addition through subtraction.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
8 hours ago

Bought a new truck and it cost more than I paid for my house-funny stuff.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
8 hours ago

Signing Blake Snell I posted then and again now is and was Dumb. % inning pitcher with constant health issues, well they are the best team money can buy.

MarineLayer
Super Member
5 hours ago

I’m glad we didn’t do that.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
8 hours ago

Good morning to ya’ll, what’s with a night game in Anaheim and a day game 2999 miles away on the following day? Now that’s kinda F’ed up I would think for the players. What is MLB thinking? Offensive struggles once again plague our favorite team sort of par for the course don’t you think. Pitching looked pretty good even in a loss. NFL draft starts today.

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