LA Angels Weekend News Crash: Nailed It!

Netflix has a silly cooking show in which people who can’t really bake try to make intricate desserts. When contestants display their monstrosities to the judges they say “nailed it!” only to be laughed at and have their failures pointed out.

It is easy to see the similarities between the would be cooks and former Angels GM Perry Minasian after a draft. The difference being the cooks know they missed the mark and Perry truly believed low ceiling early round picks and overpaying high schoolers later was in fact a wise strategy.

Under new leadership, the Angels draft looked a ton different. So different that even Baseball America is applauding their selections. And USA Today liked their first day as well.

Let’s start from the top.

First up, the Angels went for a high upside high schooler in Jared Grindlinger at #12. This signaled a true effort to add talent to the organization rather than prioritize duct taping a bad roster.

Director of scouting Tim Mcllvaine praised Grindlinger’s contact rate in the moments after the draft and that statement foreshadowed the following picks. Mcllvaine also was visibly excited when discussing the draft. He said Mozeliak had let him run the room the way he wanted to run it, which was a big difference from Perry coming in with notes for the scouts. Mcllvaine and crew then went on a pretty un-Perry run.

The day one drafting strategy showed a very new direction for the Angels front office. Once I think we all prefer to the recent past.

All in all the Angels had three zoom chats over draft weekend. It was surreal being on all three, but I was. I even got in a couple of questions. I asked Mcllvaine if contact rate was the foundation of the draft and he replied affirmatively. He also repeatedly spoke of having autonomy in this draft and was had the look/sound of a guy who was finally being heard.

One other interesting tidbit is that Mcllvaine targeted players from winning teams in tough conferences.

I really like the second round pick Jarren Advincula who is a contact machine. The exit velo’s are low but that is what happens when a guy focuses on contact over swinging from the heels. Not saying the kid is Carew or Gwynn but I’d bet those two had low average exit velocities as well.

If you want a bit of an inside story, here you go. Third round pick Gavin Grahovic is from Orange and grew up as a huge Angels fan. At the MLB combine he looked over at Mcllvaine and said his life’s dream is to bring a World Series title to the Angels. And now he has his chance.

Grahovic is the power bat in this draft class but he has also cut down on his K rate every year in college. The kid is a great story but looks like a really good player.

Whether Mo and Mcllvaine actually nailed this draft remains to be seen. However, they presented a much better product (or at least thought process) than Perry did. In recent times it looks like the team President has been allowed to do her job and bring in a new head of baseball operations. That guy then allowed the scouts to do their jobs.

Arte is nowhere to be seen.

And now for something completely different….

Mike Trout faced a lot of questions about moving to the Phillies at Media Day. He says it is his call to waive his no trade clause.

The Angels 2027 schedule is out and to no surprise the team starts on the road. Who doesn’t love Milwaukee in late March? No 4th of July or Father’s Day either, but we do host on Memorial Day and Labor Day.

Honestly, I think MLB might purposely be starving out Arte. Notice how the schedule has been devoid of guaranteed sellout days the last three years? Yes, the Angels hosted the Red Sox on 4th of July but didn’t that turn two big crowds into one?

The Angels are sellers at this year’s deadline, but how far will they go?

I identified the top 5 potential landing spots for Jo Adell.

And how awesome was the introduction to the All Star Game?

That was the highlight of the game, which was a 4-0 win by the AL. The outcome of the game never was in doubt and Trout went 0 for 3, but still the Midsummer Classic is the best All Star Game out there.

Enjoy your weekend and link what I missed. Crazy busy day tomorrow but I will be at the Big A so if you are there, please reach out and I will try to swing by. Also, I am interviewing Rylan Lujo this evening.

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BruinsAngelsKings
Trusted Member
40 minutes ago

Geezus, sometimes this site feels like it’s populated by people suffering from selective amnesia. The same topics keep coming back like they’re on a 24/7 rerun marathon.

We get it. We all know who hates Arte, who couldn’t stand Perry, which draft picks from the last two drafts were supposedly catastrophic (never mind the fact you don’t know the real results of a draft until 3-4 years later), who thinks they could’ve drafted better (except for Turks Teeth), and who believes the organization is a dumpster fire from the owner’s office all the way down to the clubhouse attendant.

At this point, the forum isn’t a discussion board, it’s Spotify with one playlist stuck on infinite repeat.

BannedInLA
Legend
1 minute ago

Best post in this forum in a while.

Fansince1971
Legend
59 minutes ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

My current litmus test:

Does Moreno still own the team?If “yes” there is no reason for optimism regardless who is placed into figurehead positions.

I could give the reasons why this is the only meaningful litmus test from an analytical standpoint but those would be repetitive.

PS – If you are going to tell me that after 25 years Arte has finally changed his spots and will stay out of baseball operations and relinquish all control – then you are pooping rainbows and I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. That is not analytical thinking – that is emotional wishful thinking.

At 80 years old, billionaires do not change. They may go into the background briefly but they are still there and will make their presence known.

Last edited 51 minutes ago by Fansince1971
DMAGZ13
Trusted Member
3 hours ago

Perry was drafting guys based on whatever personality traits they had not their clear potential. He got lucky with Zach Neto but bombed on Moore, Schanuel and Bremner. You can get away with that drafting 20s but not top 12 and certainly not top 2 like last year. I’ll let the 20 pitcher draft go because he was new and went risky but after that mostly terrible. Perry was a bad GM not only because of his failures in the draft but he lack of game day influence. GMs today are helping with lineups, scouting who is playing who, roster movement etc and he was bad at that. Nobody respected him, even his own manager he hired. If the people below you don’t respect you than either you’re directions are terrible OR they’re good but there’s no respect. The Angels are a massive asset, you simply can’t have a non leader in charge.

RexFregosi
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  DMAGZ13

What do you mean bombed on Moore and Bremner? The jury is still out on the last two drafts? Especially 2025.

Or should we just cut them loose now because they didn’t make the 2026 All Star team? Haha.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
3 minutes ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

To say the Halos “bombed” on Schanuel is also capricious. Could they have picked better at that spot? Sure. Blake Mitchell, I’d rather have. Emerson or McGonigle? For sure, if we’re allowed to cherry pick the late 1st round and sandwich picks. But the pick was manifestly one of the more intuitive picks 10-20. Just look at the four college bats picked after him. Same age as Nolan, and ALL are just now seeing regular MLB action and NONE are hitting better than .246. If you want a bomb, look at Dylan Crews… No. 2 overall but barely Mendoza. That’s a bomb. Your opinions are monkey sh*t, sir.

MarineLayer
Legend
17 minutes ago
Reply to  DMAGZ13

Din’t forget Bachman.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend

Hey Jeff.

Remember when you got this SI job and I said some folks are gonna be pissy because you won’t pull out the stick they have up their ass, ram it up your own, and start voicing their complaints for them?

Happy Friday bruh.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
4 hours ago

11 first rounders signed so far. 2 at slot – 1 over slot – (Justin Lebron) – and the rest under slot. Signings are seemingly moving a lot slower this year.

steelgolf
Legend
4 hours ago

I truly believe that when it comes to The Angels schedule, MLB just treats them as an afterthought because they have been so bad for so long. It’s not even a conspiracy, as that would take more effort from MLB than this team ownership has shown. They just kind of say: “Okay, what’s left? Oh, The Angels, okay, just plug them in here, then here, then here, and give those home teams a chance to start the season with some wins and create early fan excitement.

AnAngelsFan
Super Member
5 hours ago

I wonder if Perry actually believed his draft strategy was a good way to rebuild a competitive team.

I suspect he was more concerned with keeping his job than long-term improvement and was adjusting his strategy to Arte’s focus on making sure the team was competitive enough to keep ticket and merchandise sales high.

I’m not suggesting Perry would have been a good GM without Arte, but I do think he would have been better.

Fansince1971
Legend
5 hours ago
Reply to  AnAngelsFan

Perry is just the latest scapegoat of this diseased Org.

FungoAle
Legend
4 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

I don’t think Perry was a scapegoat at all. His approaches were flawed and reeked of wanting to prove his unconventional methods were supreme. AKA…”The smartest guy in the room” syndrome. He was in over his head.

Fansince1971
Legend
4 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

I’m not saying Perry didn’t have warts. But it all starts at the top and within this Org. Arte sets the budgets and has created an Org where many free agents do not want to play. Perry’s resources were minuscule by comparison to the holes. So Perry was left to pick college players who could fill the roster. Perry was in a nearly impossible situation. He failed for sure but the Org failed him too.

The last decent, forward thinking GM the Angels had was Dipoto and we know how that went.

RexFregosi
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  FungoAle

He had a chance and flunked. In over his head.

Clubhouse boy doesn’t necessarily translate to competent GM apparently.

MarineLayer
Legend
15 minutes ago
Reply to  FungoAle

When I reality he was best fed guy in the room.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  AnAngelsFan

Perry is so stupid. I am much smarter than him. And so am I.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 hours ago

See, I knew there was more than one person in your head.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
7 hours ago

Speaking of Netflix, my stocks in them have done nothing but go down 😅😅

Fansince1971
Legend
7 hours ago

Jeff – I think you are joining the “selling a false reality” chorus. I realize you are living a lifelong dream right now hanging in the press box, accessing the field before games and interviewing players and execs but I continue to think this is distorting your viewpoint skewing it towards a false optimism. Respectfully, I don’t see how anything has really changed – Arte still owns the team, a lockout next season is coming and Mo is a temporary bandaid. Until there is real, long term fundamental change – not only with the Angels but within baseball itself with a salary cap and floor, I’m not sure anything looks bright and shiny. The excitement you are feeling with your new access is understandable, but respectfully it is also emotional – and that clouds independent analysis and journalism.

You are like a kid in a candy store right now and it shows. All that sugar is affecting your viewpoint. Just my opinion and I still have great admiration for you.

YOUknowulovetheIE
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Nothing wrong with being happy towards the future. He’s been a fan alot longer than a writer here.

Pineapple12
Legend
7 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

Haven’t you taken enough pot shots at JJ already? This is like the 5th post of yours openly criticizing his SI coverage as too rosy, jeez.

Read your comment over 5 times. You can make your point without shitting on him lol

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
6 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Yep – it’s becoming like clockwork after Jeff’s weekend updates.

I for one think this draft and bringing in Mo (glad Mo works so I don’t have to look up the spelling each time) was a big move in the right direction. Don’t agree? Fine.

That doesn’t make me optimistic for this season – or an Arte supporter – it just seemed to me these moves were made more by baseball guys than quants. And thank goodness for that dose of light.

Don’t get me wrong, the quants help – but this swing for the fences or strike out player I believe is going to pivot back to put the ball in play guys having a place in the line up. I want power guys too, but still like the teams that will manufacture runs too.

During a season you can win games with bombers – but facing playoff caliber rotations is where it can catch up to teams.

FungoAle
Legend
4 hours ago

I want to ride the euphoria of the latest draft into the trading deadline, see what happens on the leadership front. It’s been good two weeks thus far.

Fansince1971
Legend
6 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

My intention has never been to “shit” on him. It’s my objective viewpoint and meant constructively. JJ is a journalist and I can like and respect him while fairly pointing out a perceived shift in his bias since gaining access to the hotdogs in the press box and players.

CAoldskoll
Trusted Member
4 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

71, haven’t you enjoyed some of JJ articles putting Arte and Perry on blast? Some of his current articles show a lot of optimism for the future but that makes sense; cause when you’re already on the bottom the only way to look is up. And I Don’t think those crappy Hoffy hot dogs at the stadium can sway anyone’s opinion.

Fansince1971
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Don’t give Arte money 😉

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Fansince1971

I have hope for this trade deadline, but I’m not gonna whine about it if nothing happens. It’s a lot like many of the deadlines over the last few years. Other than Ohtani, who are you trading AND WHO IS TAKING THEM?

Like that deadline two years back when Rengifo got hurt, Ward sucked for a month, all our pitchers fell apart…. and we were angry no trades were made. To who? For who?

We have Detmers…. and then a big pile of maybe a little desirable players that maybe some team wants. Other teams are allowed to say no when our FO proposes a trade. Just like FA players have been allowed to say no this whole time. But it seems like 2/3 of us don’t get that. Not really. Not deep down where the bitching blossoms.

So, if no trades happen, it doesn’t automatically mean we didn’t want to make trades. And no. I don’t expect Mo to come out and explain it all to me like he owes me that.

Fansince1971
Legend
3 hours ago

Yes, this is correct. The fan base places unrealistic value on players like Adell, Soriano and even Neto. There is a belief that these players are worth a lot more than they actually are. I actually think what could happen is they do get traded and the return is going to be highly questioned by CTPG because when is it not? These players are not going to bring in the haul that Ohtani would have. It just keeps bringing back the stupidity of not trading Ohtani and I have to think that was mostly on Arte.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
7 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

I don’t agree with that 71. Just my opinion. Change is incremental and it is so far happening. Also his optimism about the Angels is not related to anything about MLB itself, which is a whole different subject. All he said is that the draft is a good first step, as was firing Perry and hiring JM. Let’s see how it plays out.

Last edited 7 hours ago by Roy Hobbs
TrojanBoiler
Super Member
4 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

I don’t see how anything has really changed

  • The previous president retired at the start of the season, and an actual career baseball person with no ties to Arte was promoted into this position
  • Molly didn’t even let the season play out before firing Perry
  • Perry was replaced (albeit temporarily) with someone with a high pedigree and years of experience as a POBO. This is the first time Arte has had an experienced GM.
  • The draft strategy was clearly and obviously different this year as a result of these changes.

If you think nothing has changed, you are the one clinging to a false reality.

Does this mean that ultimately things will get better? That remains to be seen. But at the very least you have to admit that there have been changes.

Fansince1971
Legend
4 hours ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Yes – changes. There have been changes. But there have been many changes in the last 12 years. All of them were touted as meaningful, deep and pointed towards competing. None of them were successful bc Arte remains the owner and until that changes it is all surface and lip service. Yes there have been changes. But I don’t think any of them matter until Arte is gone.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

I get where you are coming from on Arte. It’s understandable after years of futility.

But I do think the recent org changes are resulting in some changes in decision making (like the draft), so I am hopeful maybe its real.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

That’s all anybody is saying at this point. There have been changes that are cause for optimism and we’ll see what happens in the next two weeks. I believe Adell will be traded. I’m not convinced of anything else at this point.

Fansince1971
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

And that is where we disagree. Until Arte is gone, there is no reason for hope. It’s still his Org and team. He is a narcissistic old billionaire who can change course at any time. And we really don’t know if this change is good or bad because it always has to be put through the Arte filter.

Fansince1971
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

And I understand how you really really want things to get better and are looking for anything to grasp on to for hope. Again, this is like analyzing a company. If it has been poorly run and the stock is in the shitter because of it for 10 years, the changing of somebody in management while the owner and the CEO remains the same does not suddenly make it a super great stock worthy of investment. You don’t go on Reddit at that point and start saying “to the moon” – unless you like losing money. Organizations ARE their ownership. Until ownership changes, nothing changes.

Last edited 2 hours ago by Fansince1971
RexFregosi
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

It’s fair ‘71 to echo Kenny’s column this morning that P12 posted The hiring of Mozeliak might amount to a new beginning. More likely, it will not. but taking pot shots at JJ again is out of bounds . A key sentence Jeff says Whether Mo and Mcllvaine actually nailed this draft remains to be seen

But pretty much all draft media authorities are saying the Angels done good in 2026 draft and he’s just pointing that out.

It’s Ok for BA and draft gurus to be excited but not OK for Jeff to state likewise??? I disagree.

Fansince1971
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

Wait a second Rex. I am not taking pot shots at JJ. I have said it again and again, I like and respect him. But I do feel that he has been looking for the pony in a giant pile of shit lately and it feels like that has something to do with his newfound access and connection with Molly Jolly. Look if I were in his position, and this was my favorite team and I had the same access it would be tough for me too. I am just pointing out what I perceive without any kind of energy or negativity being put towards JJ. He is in a tough position. This is his favorite team. He gets to walk out on the field and talk to Mike Trout. It would be hard for all of us to not buy into the Organizational BS.

Last edited 3 hours ago by Fansince1971
Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

That’s fine, it’s your opinion. Say it once and move on.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

Baseball America? Everyone knows they are just part of the Arte loving big media machine. Dig a little deeper son.

Fansince1971
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

I put almost no faith in Baseball America or (particularly) USA Today. A draft is a draft. It will be evaluated in at least three years time. In the meantime, Arte is still in charge, even if he seemingly has backed into a dark stinky cave full of bat shit. Until that changes, nothing changes and no matter what anybody says, and how it is spun, it remains the same.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  Fansince1971

We get it, you’re really unhappy, and that’s ok. Just relax a little.

Fansince1971
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

That’s a little simplistic. Happiness or unhappiness is an emotion and this is not an emotional response. This is analytical. Nothing is going to change until Arte goes. I realize that’s my opinion but I just want to point out that it’s not happiness or unhappiness that is making me say that. It is like analyzing a company under bad leadership. Just because you change the CFO does not suddenly make it into a good company. As long as the ownership and the CEO remains, and until truly proven otherwise, it’s a shitty company not worthy of investment.

Last edited 2 hours ago by Fansince1971
HalosFanForLife
Super Member
8 hours ago

Nice piece Jeff, but didn’t Trout actually grow up a Yankees fan? Not that the Phillies might not have been his National League team.

Last edited 8 hours ago by HalosFanForLife
Pineapple12
Legend
8 hours ago

How will John Mozeliak reshape the Angels?

Mozeliak, the Los Angeles Angels’ newly hired Baseball Operations Consultant serving as interim GM, might be the biggest wild-card executive at the deadline in recent memory.

Think about it: Mozeliak almost certainly feels no allegiance to players he inherited from Perry Minasian. He also is under no particular pressure to please owner Arte Moreno, considering his contract runs only through December.

Moreno’s previous heads of baseball operations all believed they would gain sufficient autonomy. None did, and perhaps Mozeliak will be no different. He already has said the team does not need to rebuild, espousing one of Moreno’s long-held positions. But he also oversaw the recent selection of a high-school player with the Angels’ top pick in the amateur draft, a first for the team since 2018.

The Angels can play a major role at the deadline if they make available two of their best starting pitchers, right-hander José Soriano and lefty Reid Detmers. It’s probably so much wishful thinking. The hiring of Mozeliak might amount to a new beginning. More likely, it will not.

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7450837/2026/07/17/mlb-second-half-storylines-skubal-judge-playoffs/?unlocked_article_code=1.yVA.50wU.Oi-J5t7ffHsJ&source=athletic_user_shared_gift_article_copylink&smid=url-share-ta

Last edited 8 hours ago by Pineapple12
Fansince1971
Legend
8 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

“ Moreno’s previous heads of baseball operations all believed they would gain sufficient autonomy.”

Who were the prior “heads of baseball operations” under Moreno? I know there have been GMs and team presidents – but no head of baseball ops. The only person who headed up baseball ops under Moreno is Moreno.

gitchogritchoffmypettis
Legend
Reply to  Fansince1971

GENERAL Managers have always been heads of baseball operations until the Red Sox made up the concept of calling your GM a POBO so that you can keep him and his assistant GM can become GM. It’s the same fking job.

Fansince1971
Legend
3 hours ago

But the name is different!!!! 😉

2pints
Super Member
4 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

One could easily argue that BECAUSE Moz is under contract only until December, he in fact does want to please Arte and get an extension.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

He’s also wealthy and retired, and at this point in his life and career doesn’t need a job or to answer to anyone.

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