LA Angels Weekend News Crash: Hopium

Welcome to the first week of baseball activities. Not actual baseball, but dudes stretching and playing catch. The main goal for this week is to not get hurt. Unfortunately Francisco Lindor, Corbin Carroll, and Jackson Holliday did not get the memo.

The phrase of the week was “hamate injury.” Just what is a hamate injury, learn all about it.

From the Angels perspective, I took a look at the top stories in the rotation as camp opened. Then the storylines in the bullpen. And, lastly, the storylines for catchers.

Jeff Fletcher also honed in on catchers, dropping this great bit on Logan O’Hoppe.

Considering only pitchers and catchers are in camp now, I figured I could stop there.

The big story out of Angels land was the launch of a $99.99 per year streaming service. Do Angels fans really need to buy it?

Super Bowl week was in full swing so I looked at who could be the Angels Drake Maye and Sam Darnold.

Moving on from that dud game, if the angels want to have any hopium Grayson Rodriguez and Alek Manoah have to be part of it. Both had arms attached and threw bullpens this week.

The bullpen is also very much in flux, so it was a welcome sight to see Ben Joyce throwing with a pretty normal motion.

Healthy pitchers throwing out in the Arizona sun is enough to give even the most jaded of fans some hopium. Here’s mine:

I think/hope Mike Maddux and help George Klassen get that little bit of command he’s missing and become a solid starter. I think/hope the Maddux/Yates duo can again put up great numbers. I think/hope that one of Grissom, Moore, or Madrigal will emerge as an OK second baseman. I think/hope Nelson Rada can force his way onto the roster after a couple of months in AAA.

I don’t think any of those thinks/hopes are outrageous. But if the team can develop one good starter, find an MLB caliber second baseman, then improve the outfield defense and on base percentage that’s a solid developmental year.

I also really hope Trey Mancini is part of this organization in some way. If he doesn’t make the team, make him a coach. I interviewed Mancini this week and it has to be my favorite interview I’ve ever done. If you haven’t watched it yet, please do.

I also hope to see Mike Trout continue to climb up the all time ranks. In this “what have you done for me lately” world Mike Trout’s contract is an impediment to the team. But if you look at his total career contributions versus the cost, he’s actually been a bargain.

As we wait these final days for Cactus League games to begin, rest assured that college baseball begins today. There are games going all day long and through the weekend.

Intern Landon will resume the college prospect watch as we head to the draft. Him and Yorke are scheduling game threads for the entire year. We are close to baseball.

Enjoy your weekend and link what I missed. We are kicking off Lunar New Year a little early and celebrating a birthday. So, family, friends, food, and some dancing lions with drums is on the agenda. I hope you have a great weekend as well.

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Angels2020Champs
Legend
13 minutes ago
BruinsAngelsKings
Trusted Member
32 minutes ago

Not super hyped about this Halos season, but I booked our annual Father’s Day baseball trip with my 81-year-old dad. Back to Arizona instead of seeing the Halos in Sacramento. Work’s getting in the way of Halos vs. D-backs earlier in the week, but we both like Chase Field and honestly, spending the time with him is the most important thing for me as the years go by.

Pineapple12
Legend
1 hour ago

Not that it is super meaningful in any actionable way but I find it cool that Neto, Adell, Schanuel, Moore, Teodosio, Paris all arrived to camp early.

I want these dudes to become franchise pillars so so badly. Does Nolan’s swing looks better in this video?

https://x.com/i/status/2022048072726172000

BruinsAngelsKings
Trusted Member
29 minutes ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I think I’ve mentioned in the past, my wife and I were at Nolan’s debut sitting behind home plate and his brother was in the same section. Seeing how excited his brother was for him was really cool. Would love to see Nolan, and the others, become the future stars of the franchise as well.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
23 minutes ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

The hope is better placed in Arte selling very soon and new ownership clearing out all the administrative and baseball operations executives from the current regime. Until that happens, the “do loop” from the last decade continues

Pineapple12
Legend
5 minutes ago

He’s already pulled the rug out from under us. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.

I have boundless optimism to pull from and I’m not wasting it on Arte because that man is dying before he sells.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
2 hours ago

Anyone know how the access is this year? Last year was still awful. It used to be so awesome.

steelgolf
Legend
2 hours ago

No other team in MLB would sign Taylor, but here comes The Angels, who are wanting to “play and develop the youts”, and they took it as a challenge to sign him. Why? I can see no reasoning whatsoever to sign Chris Taylor.

Pineapple12
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  steelgolf

Has to be a minor league deal

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
Reply to  Pineapple12

Should have been a Little League deal……

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I think Perry knows the only award the Angels might win is a Comeback Player of the Year. Taylor did have some good years, I get it. But 8 or 9 years ago? This absolutely has to be a minor league deal.

ryanfea
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  steelgolf

Keep in mind, all one of our broken down old vets need to do is be better than Oswald Peraza.

Kevin
Trusted Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  steelgolf

He’s a versatile veteran for a team that doesn’t who is playing where. He is a quality leader I suspect. All that led to getting a cheap vet and seeing what he still has left. Halos love the inexpensive guys and view them as a group act. Bring in as many as possible and see where you get lucky.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
13 minutes ago
Reply to  steelgolf

From MLBTR:

“The former All-Star combined for a .186/.256/.301 batting line over 125 plate appearances between the two Los Angeles teams. Taylor’s offense has cratered over the past two seasons. His bat speed and power production have dropped, putting more of a focus on his already high strikeout tallies. He has fanned at a 32% clip while hitting .196/.284/.301 with six home runs over 371 plate appearances in the last two seasons.”

Angels2020Champs
Legend
11 minutes ago

Sounds like he’s due for a hot streak.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
7 minutes ago

Unfortunately nearly every player on the 26 man roster is toking hopium looking for the very same “hot streak”

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