The next time I write this column the MLB trade deadline will be in the rear view mirror. Teams poised to contend for a championship will have new players to bolster that drive while those on the outside will sew new seeds on their farms. One group looking for glory now, the other aiming for it down the road.
Our Angels moved closer to the farmers group this last week, getting swept in New York by the Mets. It was a frustrating series that ended with two ejections in the final game.
AL West rival Seattle kicked off the trade season by acquiring Josh Naylor last night. He’ll join the team in Anaheim tonight and is a really nice addition to their lineup.
If there’s a buyer, there’s a seller. And after some speculation as to which Arizona would be. Last night’s trade of Naylor ends that speculation. The D’backs also control the best rental bat on the market in Eugenio Suarez. The Suarez market is really heating up.
Really, I could make this entire piece about trade rumors but half of them will be obsolete in the 8 hours between now and when this posts at 4 AM. The other half will be toast by the time most of you read this.
Trades aren’t the only avenue for adding talent. After some time to digest it, Turk’s Teeth offered up his analysis of the Angels 2025 draft. There’s your longform reading. And bookmark that one so we can see how it all really turns out in a few years.
As fun as this team is to watch on many nights, the prudent path is to sell and hope for brighter days. What might Perry get on the free agent market? Read that link and find out.
Prime trade chip Taylor Ward had a nice series in Philly, including a late game winning home run last Friday. He also hit a notable career milestone while there. His 100th home run is our highlight of the week.
Confession time: while my brain fully realizes the smart thing to do is trade him now, my heart will be happy if he’s still an Angel next week. He’s a Central Valley guy (Bulldog) who signed a ball for my son and chatted with us for a few minutes.
Moving on….
Ichiro Suzuki headlines the 2025 Hall of Fame class being inducted Sunday. Here’s what you need to know and how to watch it.
Ichiro will be joined by C.C. Sabathia, who was as large of a presence in the community as he was on the mound. The big guy was known for handing out full sized candy bars at Halloween and still runs a foundation helping children reach for their dreams.
For now, I’ll leave you with highlights of one of my all time favorite non-Angels. The headliner of the Hall of Fame class, Mr. Ichiro Suzuki. Deservedly known for being a wizard with the bat, Ichiro’s arm was insane and his speed had the potential to change games.
Enjoy your weekend and link what I missed. I’m likely catching one of the remaining Seattle games and trying to just enjoy a beautiful summer weekend with my family. I moved down here late enough in life to still really appreciate and love the weather. Late sunsets with the game on my patio TV while playing with my son in the backyard makes for a perfect day.