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Anaheim4ever

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Bundy is now pitching like Al Bundy instead of the serial K machine he was last year.
Pretty crazy how Ohtani is both the teams best pitcher and HR leader.
 

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Bundy is now pitching like Al Bundy instead of the serial K machine he was last year.
Pretty crazy how Ohtani is both the teams best pitcher and HR leader.

I think the book is out on Bundy when he focused on his peripherals more last year and it worked like a charm. The Angels were banking on his consistency to be its ace. That was a gamble.

As for Ohtani, I'm not surprised at all. In his rookie year, he was our ace, but we had to shut him down. Yet, his hitting was always amazing. He's 26 years old now, meaning his muscles are hitting his prime. There was a picture between his first year in the MLB's and second year where his biceps looked like they doubled in size that made me think of Trogdor!!!!!!!
 
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Ohtani is carrying this team on his back with both his pitching and HRs.
The year Ohtani is finally durable, Trout is missing.

Quality start by Al Bundy but he had 3 walks to 2 strikeouts, horrible ratio.
This bullpen is ass.



This bullpen is on Minasian as he's started with a mostly all new bullpen
Edit: I don't care to talk more about past GMs, Eppler is history and Dipoto is ancient histoy/2 GMs ago.
 
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Ohtani is carrying this team on his back with both his pitching and HRs.
The year Ohtani is finally durable, Trout is missing.

Quality start by Al Bundy but he had 3 walks to 2 strikeouts, horrible ratio.
This bullpen is ass.

This bullpen is on Minasian as he's started with a mostly all new bullpen
Edit: I don't care to talk more about past GMs, Eppler is history and Dipoto is ancient histoy/2 GMs ago.

Oddly enough, you've brought up this Eppler and Dipoto thought.

Anyhow, Ohtani has been a highlight this year as a two-way player. His two way play has him tied for the highest WAR this year at 4.5. It's 2-something for pitching and hitting. Although Trout has been out, the rest of the team has been stepping up that wasn't last year in players such as Upton, Walsh, and Ward with their bats. Stassi returning into the lineup also helps. This means we're getting more run support this year than previous years despite our bad pitching. Oh... Rendon has been in and out of the lineup and hasn't done much in his recent outings. At home, Rendon is batting .198.

Top-5 RBI as of 6/21
Ohtani: 54 RBIs ... (239 At Bats)
Walsh: 51 RBIs ... (255 ABs)
Upton: 32 RBIs ... (221 ABs)
Rendon: 30 RBIs ... (178 ABs)
Ward: 27 RBIs ... (141 ABs)​

It's crazy not seeing Trout in this list, but he's 8th on the list. Walsh and Ward come from the 2015 draft class (Dipoto). Ohtani and Upton were signed by Eppler. Rendon and Jose Iglesias (7th in RBIs with 21 ribbies) were signed under current GM Perry. 6th in RBIs is Fletcher, also from the 2015 draft class. That 2015 class is turning out to be boss.

Currently, we own the 3rd worst RA in the AL and 5th worst in all of the MLB. Yes, we have have a terrible pitching group all around. Yet, we own the 3rd best RS (runs scored) in the AL and 5th best RS in all of the MLB. Our run differential is -12. We are a .500 team to date, which is amazing! And yet, to be in the playoffs, then we have to jump four other teams to land that second wild card spot.

Next off-season, with Pujols monies off of the books, maybe we can finally land a top pitcher as well as better relief pitchers. Maybe lefty pitchers Naughton and Detmers might get a sneak preview late in 2022?
 

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I can't imagine Ohtani ever talks to the members of the Bullpen.
Gotta feel bad about last night. Imagine it being 2-2 going into the damn 13th inning just for it all to collapse so hard.

We could have ended it earlier in extra innings. Our big time FA signing in Rendon failed. With the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th and he grounds out. Rendon was 1 for 5 with two strikeouts. He's got a $27.5 mil base pay this year, balloons to $36 next year, and $38 mil the following years until 2026, at age 38. ::: sighs :::

Then I thought we had it in the 11th. ugh!
 

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We could have ended it earlier in extra innings. Our big time FA signing in Rendon failed. With the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th and he grounds out. Rendon was 1 for 5 with two strikeouts. He's got a $27.5 mil base pay this year, balloons to $36 next year, and $38 mil the following years until 2026, at age 38. ::: sighs :::

Then I thought we had it in the 11th. ugh!

with Pujols contract gone at the end of the season, we can try to grab some pitchers, but man those big name players like Verlander and Scherzer are getting oooold
 
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With what is going to take to lock up Ohtani, I don't think Angels will have the money to sign a big name pitcher. Especially with Trout, Rendon, and Upton already on the books. Ohtani is going to get an AAV in the $45-50M range.
 

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Ohtani carrying the team until today, he must be tired of carrying them.
Would be nice if Trout could stay healthy for a full season.
 

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Both Trout and Ohtani were voted to the all star team. Kinda wild that we have two of the best players in baseball and are in the bottom of the league.
 

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Both Trout and Ohtani were voted to the all star team. Kinda wild that we have two of the best players in baseball and are in the bottom of the league.

Yes... and no.

If you don't follow the Angels in detail, then yes, it's wild and a waste. If you do follow in detail, this has been in design by owner Moreno as it was exposed during GM Dipoto era. Moreno wanted hitters and went out to grab 1B Pujols in 2012 and OF Hamilton in 2013, where it costs the Angels consecutive first round picks. Dipoto knew the Angels didn't have any pitching prospects on the horizon when he came onboard. Due to losing a 1st round pick if you sign a high priced FA that was qualified by their original team, Dipoto traded for starting pitcher Zack Greinke in 2012 with plans to re-sign him after the season. That's where owner Moreno used the $25 on free agent OF Hamilton over retaining pitcher Greinke. After seeing how Moreno worked and wouldn't spend extra money for pitchers, Dipoto started trading positional players for pitchers. Under Dipoto, the Angels went .500 in three out of four years, won the AL West in 2014. Dipoto quit in-season in 2015 because the organizational power structure worked this way: manager Sosh > owner Moreno > GM Dipoto. The Angels hasn't finished above .500 since Dipoto era.

Angels .
YearGMPCTRun ScoredRuns AllowedDiff
2012DiPoto0.54976769968
2013DiPoto0.481733737-4
2014DiPoto0.605773630143 AL West Champs
2015DiPoto0.525661675-14
2016Eppler0.457717727-10
2017Eppler0.4947107091
2018Eppler0.494721722-1
2019Eppler0.444769868-99
2020Eppler0.433294321-27
2020162 games793.80866.7-72.9 Extrapolated for 162 game season stats
2021Minasian0.488393426-337/2/2021
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*RS = Runs Scored, RA = Runs Allowed, Diff = Run Differential (RS-RA)

We are half way through the season and we've let in 426 runs allowed (RA). At this rate, the Angels are on pace to give up over 840 runs allowed. During the Dipoto era was the only times the RA was under 700. Trout's first call up was in 2011, but his first complete season was in 2012.​


It's crazy to have Trout, Ohtani, Rendon, and Upton on the roster and be a middling team behind the rebuilding Mariners. The Angels are a one-dimensional team, they're just a hitting team. Three of the top-6 RBI generators for the 2021 Angels were drafting by Dipoto in 2015 in Ward, Fletcher, and Walsh. Crazy!

2021
TeamWLPCT RSRADiff Salary RankSalary (Mil)
Mariners43390.524 340382-42 25$80.97
Angels39410.488 393426-33 6$182.66
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My grandpa and I always complain that we have no pitching since Dipoto left. Five years later, same story. I'm just numb to having top end positional players (Trout, Ohtani, Upton, and, now, Rendon) and doing nothing with our season. We need better starting pitchers. We need a better bullpen. We need more pitchers selected in the first round.
 
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terranraida

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Yes... and no.

If you don't follow the Angels in detail, then yes, it's wild and a waste. If you do follow in detail, this has been in design by owner Moreno as it was exposed during GM Dipoto era. Moreno wanted hitters and went out to grab 1B Pujols in 2012 and OF Hamilton in 2013, where it costs the Angels consecutive first round picks. Dipoto knew the Angels didn't have any pitching prospects on the horizon when he came onboard. Due to losing a 1st round pick if you sign a high priced FA that was qualified by their original team, Dipoto traded for starting pitcher Zack Greinke in 2012 with plans to re-sign him after the season. That's where owner Moreno used the $25 on free agent OF Hamilton over retaining pitcher Greinke. After seeing how Moreno worked and wouldn't spend extra money for pitchers, Dipoto started trading positional players for pitchers. Under Dipoto, the Angels went .500 in three out of four years, won the AL West in 2014. Dipoto quit in-season in 2015 because the organizational power structure worked this way: manager Sosh > owner Moreno > GM Dipoto. The Angels hasn't finished above .500 since Dipoto era.

Angels.
YearGMPCTRun ScoredRuns AllowedDiff
2012DiPoto0.54976769968
2013DiPoto0.481733737-4
2014DiPoto0.605773630143 AL West Champs
2015DiPoto0.525661675-14
2016Eppler0.457717727-10
2017Eppler0.4947107091
2018Eppler0.494721722-1
2019Eppler0.444769868-99
2020Eppler0.433294321-27
2020162 games793.80866.7-72.9 Extrapolated for 162 game season stats
2021Minasian0.488393426-337/2/2021
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
*RS = Runs Scored, RA = Runs Allowed, Diff = Run Differential (RS-RA)

We are half way through the season and we've let in 426 runs allowed (RA). At this rate, the Angels are on pace to give up over 840 runs allowed. During the Dipoto era was the only times the RA was under 700. Trout's first call up was in 2011, but his first complete season was in 2012.​


It's crazy to have Trout, Ohtani, Rendon, and Upton on the roster and be a middling team behind the rebuilding Mariners. The Angels are a one-dimensional team, they're just a hitting team. Three of the top-6 RBI generators for the 2021 Angels were drafting by Dipoto in 2015 in Ward, Fletcher, and Walsh. Crazy!

2021
TeamWLPCTRSRADiffSalary RankSalary (Mil)
Mariners43390.524340382-4225$80.97
Angels39410.488393426-336$182.66
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
My grandpa and I always complain that we have no pitching since Dipoto left. Five years later, same story. I'm just numb to having top end positional players (Trout, Ohtani, Upton, and, now, Rendon) and doing nothing with our season. We need better starting pitchers. We need a better bullpen. We need more pitchers selected in the first round.

my guy, I'm not gonna lie to you. I'm an angels fan but that's a lot of numbers and words that just slip on past my smooth brain. I just know Trohtani good pitching bad.
 

Deuce22

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Yes... and no.

If you don't follow the Angels in detail, then yes, it's wild and a waste. If you do follow in detail, this has been in design by owner Moreno as it was exposed during GM Dipoto era. Moreno wanted hitters and went out to grab 1B Pujols in 2012 and OF Hamilton in 2013, where it costs the Angels consecutive first round picks. Dipoto knew the Angels didn't have any pitching prospects on the horizon when he came onboard. Due to losing a 1st round pick if you sign a high priced FA that was qualified by their original team, Dipoto traded for starting pitcher Zack Greinke in 2012 with plans to re-sign him after the season. That's where owner Moreno used the $25 on free agent OF Hamilton over retaining pitcher Greinke. After seeing how Moreno worked and wouldn't spend extra money for pitchers, Dipoto started trading positional players for pitchers. Under Dipoto, the Angels went .500 in three out of four years, won the AL West in 2014. Dipoto quit in-season in 2015 because the organizational power structure worked this way: manager Sosh > owner Moreno > GM Dipoto. The Angels hasn't finished above .500 since Dipoto era.

Angels.
YearGMPCTRun ScoredRuns AllowedDiff
2012DiPoto0.54976769968
2013DiPoto0.481733737-4
2014DiPoto0.605773630143 AL West Champs
2015DiPoto0.525661675-14
2016Eppler0.457717727-10
2017Eppler0.4947107091
2018Eppler0.494721722-1
2019Eppler0.444769868-99
2020Eppler0.433294321-27
2020162 games793.80866.7-72.9 Extrapolated for 162 game season stats
2021Minasian0.488393426-337/2/2021
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
*RS = Runs Scored, RA = Runs Allowed, Diff = Run Differential (RS-RA)

We are half way through the season and we've let in 426 runs allowed (RA). At this rate, the Angels are on pace to give up over 840 runs allowed. During the Dipoto era was the only times the RA was under 700. Trout's first call up was in 2011, but his first complete season was in 2012.​


It's crazy to have Trout, Ohtani, Rendon, and Upton on the roster and be a middling team behind the rebuilding Mariners. The Angels are a one-dimensional team, they're just a hitting team. Three of the top-6 RBI generators for the 2021 Angels were drafting by Dipoto in 2015 in Ward, Fletcher, and Walsh. Crazy!
DiPoto has been gone for six years. The same owner that valued his manager over his GM is still in charge. What is the point of the constant rehash?
 

Anaheim4ever

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Dipoto is 2 GMs ago aka ancient history, they are now on the 2nd GM since DiPoto has been gone.
Dipoto in Seattle has improved and he learned from some of his mistakes but he has a owner in Seattle that lets him do a full on rebuild after the trying contend on day 1 failed.
No GM for the Angels has been allowed to do that since at least 2000. May have to go back further for the last time they did a full on tear down of trading all the stars away
because in the 1990s they always had several players like Salmon, Edmonds, JT Snow, Anderson, Finley, Glaus so they couldn't have done a full tear down in the 90s.
 

Hockey Duckie

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The point of history is to learn and make adjustments to our behavior based on what happened in the past. Do you seriously think Arte Moreno is sorry he let DiPoto get away?

The point of history is to also let someone know that it isn't amazing to see the Ducks falter with superstars. While it may be new to that person, it is not a new idea because, as you stated, we still have the same owner who pursues hitting over a balanced team. Not everyone can be all high and mighty like you to assume everyone knows this especially when a fellow poster thinks it's wild this year alone.

Scope... it matters... like history.
 

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