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The World Series is 2-2 now. Blue Jays take games 1 and 4, Dodgers 2 and 3. Series will end in Toronto. 6 games or 7?

This will be the first time an MLB season has started and ended outside of the US. Dodgers vs Cubs in Japan. Dodgers vs Blue Jays in Canada. If the Blue Jays win, it will be only the 2nd time the winner would have clinched at home since 2013. If the Dodgers win, they will be the first NL team since the 75-76 Reds to win back to back WS.

Betts won the Roberto Clemente award for 2025. here is the list of all winners. No Angel have ever won it.

Anything I missed? Post below for upvotes!

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PedroCerrano
Super Member
8 hours ago

If I can’t say anything nice, I suppose that I’ll wish Arte into the cornfield.

https://youtu.be/QxTMbIxEj-E?si=PGRbqArYHlQNplif

Last edited 8 hours ago by PedroCerrano
Mikeal1st
Trusted Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

Might Work, then again just wish all of the WS wins be by the Angels in 7 games.

bobblanton
Trusted Member
8 hours ago

I am just glad the doyers can’t win at home and it will save lives

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
8 hours ago

Would somebody please c-and-p BA’s draft report card for Les Halos?

RexFregosi
Super Member
5 hours ago

Because I stumbled upon the whole lot of them, this will always be my favorite class after 2009.

Best Pure Hitter: Louisville 3B Jake Munroe (4) is a big and physical hitter with a 6-foot-2, 230-pound frame, but his swing is short, compact and leads to plenty of contact. He hit .346/.451/.593 during the 2025 season and has shown the ability to make adjustments to a variety of pitch types.
Best Power Hitter: Georgia 3B Slate Alford (9) was a consistent source of power for Georgia in both the 2024 and 2025 seasons, when he combined for 36 home runs and 29 doubles. In his four-year career, which includes a pair of seasons with Mississippi State, he homered 46 times. Alford boasts plus raw power to the pull side and showed top end exit velocities in the 114-115 mph range this spring. 
Fastest Runner: Florida State OF Gage Harrelson (16) is a plus runner who stole 15 bases in 18 attempts (83.3%) this spring. In a three-year career that includes two seasons with Texas Tech, he went 40-for-47 (85.1%) on the bases. He has the speed to play center field and cover plenty of ground.
Best Defensive Player: Arizona State OF Isaiah Jackson (8) is only an average runner, but his instincts in center field are tremendous and allow him to be a plus defender at the position. He became the team’s everyday center fielder as a freshman in 2023, is a two-time Pac-12 all-defensive team member and has some of the more polished and advanced defensive instincts in the class. Jackson regularly gets a quick first step and runs excellent routes to mitigate his average foot speed.
Best Fastball: LSU RHP Chase Shores (2) is a towering flamethrower who averaged 97 mph with his fastball this spring and has pushed the pitch up to 102, making it one of the hardest pitches in the class. It’s more of a running fastball than a riding one, and he could have some room to improve its swing-and-miss qualities still. High school RHP CJ Gray (5) is worth a mention, as well, because he has already been up to 99 mph with a potential 70-grade heater and eye-popping arm speed.
Best Secondary Pitch: UC Santa Barbara RHP Tyler Bremner(1) has an elite changeup that gives him an out pitch against both lefties and righties. It’s a 70-grade offering that rivaled prep righty Seth Hernandez for the best changeup in the class. It has great separation from his fastball, and he has an uncanny ability to spot the pitch where he wants.
Best Pro Debut: Alford (9) was the team’s most impressive debut hitter. He hit .289/.435/.433 with a pair of home runs, a triple and six doubles in 28 games with Low-A Inland Empire. On the pitching side, Ole Miss RHP Sam Tookoian (20) threw 8.2 shutout innings out of the bullpen for High-A Tri-City, with 14 strikeouts and just three walks. He did so while pushing his fastball to 97 mph and showing solid feel for a high-spin, sweepy slider in the low 80s. 
Best Athlete: Texas high school LHP Johnny Slawinski (3) was a standout multi-sport athlete who excelled in baseball, football, basketball and track. On the bump, he has a well-rounded four-pitch mix to go with solid control and a frame that should have plenty of room to add more strength in the coming years.
Most Intriguing Background: Mississippi high school LHP Talon Haley (12) has already overcome more obstacles in his life by graduation than many people experience in their lives. He was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2022 and went through chemotherapy treatment to beat the disease while simultaneously recovering from Tommy John surgery. After that, he had another tear in his UCL that kept him out of the 2024 showcase circuit. He wowed scouts during the spring of his senior year with a fastball that got up to 97 mph from the left side and a high-spin curveball with plus potential. 
Closest To The Majors: Bremner (1) might need a bit more refinement with a slider that has been inconsistent at times, but otherwise, he’s as ready-made as they come on the mound. He has one of the more extensive track records as a high-level college starter with the velocity and command to move exceptionally quickly—a great fit for the rapid conveyor belt that is the Angels farm system. 
Best 11+ Round Pick (Or UDFA): Haley (12) is a no-brainer selection here, because his talent made him a fit in the first three rounds. But the Angels also took a big shot on Texas prep LHP Robert Mitchell (13) who has a frame to dream on at 6-foot-4, 175 pounds and a pair of above-average pitches in his fastball and hammer curve.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  RexFregosi

Man. This draft doesn’t sound as bad as I feel like it was….

MarineLayer
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Most likely to need arm surgery? Bremner.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
9 hours ago

The Dodgers are fortunate to be 2-2 in this series. Toronto gutted their lineup too early on Monday night and it cost them the game.

Pulling Kirk in the 7th was boneheaded and resulted in several LOBsters later on.

BannedInLA
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Alejandro Kirk is the Jose Altuve of Catchers. Both are excellent baseball players

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
9 hours ago

Let’s Go Ohtani, Let’s Go Betts, Let’s Go Freeman, GET ‘ER DONE AND GET A NEW RING! 🏆  💍  Meanwhile on an island all alone, far, far away, a lone Dodger fan awaits work from Canada that his SoCal team has won the World Series… against the evil Empire…

AngelsFanInHell
Trusted Member
7 hours ago

I am not sure who I despise more – you or Arte.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
6 hours ago

No personal attacks.

Gramps is fine rooting for whomever he chooses. I just wish he made better choices, ha ha.

Eric_in_Portland
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4 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I took AFiH’s comment as humor

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Gross. Wet fart in a cab gross.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Just one more thing to barf over. The Jays are throwing the ghosts of Cy Young past with Beebs and Max along with a rookie. They are missing Varsho, Santander and Springer from their line up with a banged up Bichette sorta playing. And all I get my ears full of is how the Doyers intrepid can do little 400M dollar engine that could WILL FIND A WAY to win this WS even after all the adversity it has faced.

Fk off baseball.

RexFregosi
Super Member
11 hours ago

Another thing Sho now has more of than the Babe:

Babe Ruth never lost a World Series game as starting pitcher (3-0).

Angelz4ever
Super Member
10 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Babe Ruth was able to run, scantily clothed, through a moving train too.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Angelz4ever

And kill underage women he was screwing in drunk car accidents and walk away unscathed.

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
9 hours ago

That was a different Fatty

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Nah, Ruth supposedly did it too… other guy was just paying homage.

BannedInLA
Super Member
5 hours ago

So that’s where Edward Kennedy drew his inspiration from. Thanks.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
5 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Factually correct, but obligatory no politics reminder.

RexFregosi
Super Member
11 hours ago

Bieber next start?

in Houston in March for the Angels – makes sense – if there is to be any nice FA pitcher signee, it is likely to be the old one from the neighborhood. I wouldn’t be disappointed, but we need two more like that.

Speaking of World Series Pitchers, Tyler Glasnow.

my favorite prospect is Chase Shores and Glasnow is why – that’s exactly what I see for our 6’8″ 245lb pitcher. a bit erratic but when on, will be dominant. the Angels will do what they can to make him a starter and if successful, he’ll be a lot like Glasgow.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  RexFregosi

Your lips, God’s ears. There are tons of “if only then good” pitching prospects in our system. If we fire Perry after this year but The Lab and a bunch of his Crazy Larry Pitcher Picks actually play out well he’ll look like a lost genius. But that’s a lot of ifs and waitsees.

steelgolf
Legend
8 hours ago

They will get an extra year to work on their pitching, on their own, no lab, during the 2027 strike.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
5 hours ago
Reply to  steelgolf

Minor leaguers are not part of the union. I believe we’d still have minor league baseball in the event of a lockout.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
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Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Soooo…. I won’t really care at all. Oh no. I won’t get to see which of the the Doyers or Yankees or Mets make the WS. Oh. No.

Go Akron Rubber Ducks!

Jeff Joiner
Editor
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9 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

I love watching Glasnow pitch when he’s on his game. His stuff is absolutely filthy. The movement, the spin, the ability to mix pitches and locations…he’s one of the best in the business.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
11 hours ago

I can’t wait for Perry to get his yearly exercise dodging stupid questions about the Halos pursuing any top tier free agents (Schwarber, Tucker, etc.). That is, frankly, always heartbreaking.

Last edited 11 hours ago by Angelz4ever
RexFregosi
Super Member
11 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Perry!

Will you change it up and sign any FAs under 33 yrs old this time?

Or will the continue to pursue the over 33 crowd?

Newman?

Angelz4ever
Super Member
10 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Oh, we’ll get some <33 year-olds, just cast-offs, refugees and rejects from other orgs.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Why? If they went out and tried to sign either of those guys right now it would be incredibly stupid.

MarineLayer
Legend
10 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

There is no question Minasian won’t dodge. He can’t even get out front over the AC weight room controversy.

BannedInLA
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

TBF, all GM’s in the sports world dodge, evade and generally swim in vague and non-answer answers to any & all questions.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  BannedInLA

Let me be clear. We’re all in on looking into the things that are our true north and doing them our way to show the rest of America how to combine the priorities we always talk about with the know how and talent to do the things we do full stop.

BannedInLA
Super Member
5 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

I’m sure we’ll be “in” on all of them….

RexFregosi
Super Member
12 hours ago

Sammy at the New York Times always has Angel news!

By S Man
Oct. 28, 2025 8:07 pm MST

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Imprisoned former Angels communications director Eric Kay asked his former boss, Tim Mead, to get Tyler Skaggs “off his back,” according to testimony from Kay’s ex-wife.
Camela Kay finished her second full day of testimony on Tuesday in the wrongful death civil case brought by the Skaggs family against the Los Angeles Angels. Eric Kay is serving 22 years in federal prison for providing the fentanyl-laced pill that led to Skaggs’ death on July 1, 2019.

The Skaggs family is now in the third week of presenting its case, which centers on the contention that Angels officials were aware of Kay’s drug use and that he was providing pills to Skaggs, but were negligent in addressing the issue.
“Eric spoke to (Mead) about it,” Camela said, stating that her then-husband informed her of his conversation with the then-Angels VP for communications. All she knew, she said, was that Kay said he had asked Mead to tell Skaggs to “get off his back” while in the clubhouse.
“(Eric) didn’t want to give Tyler any more pills,” Camela said of her interpretation of the interaction.
It is unclear if Eric Kay told Mead his request was drug-related. Camela Kay said the conversation happened after Kay checked into outpatient drug rehab in 2019.
The day began with Angels attorney Todd Theodora resuming his cross-examination of Camela. He attempted to discredit her credibility as a witness by citing what he presented as inconsistencies between her deposition testimony and text messages and her in-person testimony.
Theodora also took issue with Camela’s testimony on Monday regarding her experience on the Angels team charter. She testified to witnessing players passing around pills, specifically Xanax and Percocet.
“Do you realize that it is extremely damaging to the team for the word to get out that people are passing around Percocets and Xanax on the plane like it’s candy?” Theodora asked. “Do you see that?”
Camela, whose answers throughout her two-day testimony were very brief and matter-of-fact, responded, “I’m telling you what happened on the plane.”

She said that she witnessed this only once, and that the timeframe was somewhere between 2013 and 2016. She did not know the color of Xanax, and said that some of her knowledge about this “partying” was because Eric discussed it with her.
Theodora asked Camela if, as of April 2025, she believed it was “awful” that the Angels never provided her with any financial assistance, to which Camela said no.
Theodora then read from Camela’s April 2025 deposition in which she stated to that question, “It’s awful. Nobody wins in any of this.” Camela protested the context in which Theodora utilized that testimony, stating it was part of a line of questioning about the Angels paying for Eric Kay’s criminal defense.
In another example, Theodora asked Camela if she was fazed when she heard her ex-husband’s 2019 admission that the pills were for Tyler Skaggs. Camela responded on Tuesday by saying, “Of course it fazed me.”
Theodora then read her deposition. In it, Camela stated that Kay’s admission regarding Skaggs “didn’t faze me” because he had a tendency to blame other people for his issues.
“As you sit here now, you are angry at Angels baseball,” Theodora followed up. “No, disappointed,” she responded.
On redirect examination, Camela said the $500 she received for taking time off work to prepare for and conduct her deposition was negotiated by her former lawyer, Andrew Prout.
Prout is a former colleague of Theodora, who had been representing Camela on a pro bono basis. He remains the attorney for Eric, his mother Sandy Kay, and Eric’s two siblings, Kelly Miller and Brett Kay, Camela said.
“As you sit here now, you’re favoring the plaintiffs because they paid you for your testimony,” Theodora asked. “Absolutely not,” Camela responded.
Theodora asked Camela if she ever put her concerns about Eric’s dynamic with Skaggs in writing to higher-ups with the Angels. He cited several text messages of Camela praising Mead’s help with Eric over the years, including after Skaggs’ death.
“I’m so grateful you’re in his life,” she wrote to Mead in 2018.

Camela said that in 2019, she did relay concerns regarding Eric and Skaggs, but that it happened in a telephone call to Angels traveling secretary Tom Taylor.

“I told him the pills we found by his car, that they were for Tyler Skaggs,” Camela testified, noting she’d received that information from Eric’s sister.
While Theodora sought to question Camela’s credibility, Skaggs lawyer Leah Graham used redirect examination to reveal that all the text messages utilized by the Angels on cross-examination came from Camela. Witnesses represented by the Angels, who were a part of these text conversations, did not produce any messages.
Both sides utilized the introduction of Eric’s medical records, which initially were included during Theodora’s cross-examination. He highlighted multiple drug tests that Kay conducted during his outpatient rehab — all of which came back clean. The medical records also indicated that Eric suffered from bipolar disorder, which has come up as a point of contention in Camela’s testimony.
The Skaggs side introduced the entirety of Kay’s medical records, which included a form he filled out upon entering outpatient rehab in April 2019. On that form, Kay wrote that he’d been abusing opioids since 2007, and did so continuously through 2019. He also wrote that he suffered from depression, but did not self-report a bipolar disorder.
During a morning break on Tuesday, Skaggs lawyers approached the judge to express their concern over a specific line of questioning by Theodora.
The Angels lawyer had asked Camela if she felt remorse because she knew about her ex-husband’s drug problem and his dynamic with Skaggs, without more being done. Camela responded with “of course.” That led to a question of whether or not Skaggs family lawyers ever brought up the possibility that she could have been included in the lawsuit, implying there was potential for Camela to be found, in part, responsible for Skaggs’ death.
“Did they say anything to you along the lines of ‘We won’t sue you or bring it up if you’ll give testimony for us in court?’” Theodora asked, to which Camela said no. Camela is not a defendant in the case.

Skaggs lawyers argued that the line of questioning could improperly influence the jury; Skaggs lawyer Daniel Dutko said the jury “now believes that she could be culpable.” Theodora said he just wanted to make sure that Camela had never been told by Skaggs family attorneys that she could be found culpable.
The judge agreed to do a non-specific admonition for jurors, which didn’t address the substance of what was said, only that what the lawyers say “is not evidence.” It’s a line that the judge has used with the jury multiple times in the case, regarding comments made by both the plaintiff and defendant.
On Wednesday, Matt Birch, who works in Angels PR, will finish testimony that he began on Friday. Afterward, the jury will hear deposition testimony from Angels HR rep Cecelia Schneider, who is on medical leave and will not testify in-person.

Last edited 12 hours ago by RexFregosi
MarineLayer
Legend
10 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

None of this makes the Angels look good, regardless of the ultimate verdict.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
9 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Not a single person put on the witness stand has come across looking good in this. Every one looks worse after getting questioned.

Arte is lucky this trial is taking place during the playoffs and World Series. If this was in January and the media wasn’t occupied, it would get more coverage.

2pints
Trusted Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

that’s kind of the most important job of the opposing attorney, to make the witness sound like they aren’t honest and trustworthy.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
12 hours ago

Get this thing over so Perry can start his roster construction and there can be weeping and gnashing of teeth amongst the faithful.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
11 hours ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

“Construction,” wow, ever the optimist RH. I’d say between “Thrown together” and “What others don’t want” is more accurate for the 2026 Halos roster.

The second part is 100% accurate though.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Angelz4ever

The soil on which the team would be built right now is still too slushy. They shouldn’t build much of anything just yet. Even if they landed say 2 solid starters and spent on a 3B we don’t have the roster to maintain long term winning yet.

(Que moron with witty quip about toxic waste contaminated soil blah blah blah)

WE SHOULD be dumpster diving again this winter. Should have done so last winter too. And should trade what ever we can for kids. The longer we keep acting like contenders to contend the longer this 90 loss crap will go on.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
9 hours ago

 💯 

RexFregosi
Super Member
10 hours ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

the trial will be done in early December – hope there is some money leftover.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

You mean Roster Reload? Where we find out who we will watch and demand that we at least feelz like we won’t lose 100 games? Where the goal is for this pile of glue chewing fans to have at least heard of some of these guys instead of being taxed with a bunch of prospects who may not even make the roster ever? It’s gonna be so cool.

RexFregosi
Super Member
12 hours ago

scenes for the Latrine last night
https://youtu.be/kkz9HI75R2c?si=LfYb_z0Y2ruv_ZHT

Angelz4ever
Super Member
13 hours ago

Come on Jays!!!!!

red floyd
Legend
13 hours ago
Reply to  Angelz4ever

Go Not-Dodgers!!!

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