OT: Los Angeles Angels Talk

GreatBear

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Dude is hilarious. Wants to run the team on a budget that leaves him JUST short of the luxury tax with 2 or 3 big names to appease casuals, but has to go dumpster diving for vet minimums and lotto ticket spring training invites every offseason because the cheap young talent doesn’t exist with the worst development system in the entire sport
Why pay for a development system. Not paying is a good way to save a few more dollars.

I just don't know if I can even watch the games for free this year. I stopped paying to go to games a few years ago.
 
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TheGoodShepard1

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All 9 runners for Baltimore scored in the 6th inning before the Angels got an out, which I don’t think has ever been done before.

At least the hockey team has some local goodwill left and is openly rebuilding, what’s your excuse Arturo?
 

Hockey Duckie

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All 9 runners for Baltimore scored in the 6th inning before the Angels got an out, which I don’t think has ever been done before.

At least the hockey team has some local goodwill left and is openly rebuilding, what’s your excuse Arturo?

Arte is smiling at his profits. He signed a $3 billion, 20 year contract in 2011. It's possible that he wants all that money and won't relinquish his ownership until the contract ends?

Right now, the team is about $50 mil below the luxury tax, according to Sportrac.

Also, this:
Under the new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiated in 2022, each MLB team pools 48 per cent of local revenues with the total amount split equally between all 30 teams. This results in each team taking in 3.3 per cent of the total—an estimated $110 million USD, if not more. (Source)

People will still come because of Trout.

Arte is smiling at his profits. He's happy. Who cares about the performance of the team when you're raking in profits?
 

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I'm not minding Ron Washington baseball. It's been fun at least. But when you see things like Soriano giving up 2 HRs, you just can't help but be pissed at their offseason
 
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They're even worse than I expected them to be (and I predicted they'd lose 90 games). This is not a major league product; half of this team (probably more) could be optioned to Salt Lake City tomorrow and I wouldn't miss them (I likely wouldn't even notice).
 

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They're even worse than I expected them to be (and I predicted they'd lose 90 games). This is not a major league product; half of this team (probably more) could be optioned to Salt Lake City tomorrow and I wouldn't miss them (I likely wouldn't even notice).

  • Mariners
    (First place in AL West, 6th in AL, 11th in MLB)
    • Record = 15-12 (.556)
    • Games = 27
    • Runs = 102
    • Runs Allowed = 91
  • Angels
    (4th place in AL West, 13th in AL, 26th in MLB)
    • Record = 10-17 (.370)
    • Games = 27
    • Runs = 114
    • Runs Allowed = 144

The team is currently a middle of the pack offense, but bottom in Runs Allowed. Same story, different season. Not enough starting pitching and the bullpen is weak - Owner Moreno's M.O.
 

TheGoodShepard1

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  • Mariners
    (First place in AL West, 6th in AL, 11th in MLB)
    • Record = 15-12 (.556)
    • Games = 27
    • Runs = 102
    • Runs Allowed = 91
  • Angels
    (4th place in AL West, 13th in AL, 26th in MLB)
    • Record = 10-17 (.370)
    • Games = 27
    • Runs = 114
    • Runs Allowed = 144

The team is currently a middle of the pack offense, but bottom in Runs Allowed. Same story, different season. Not enough starting pitching and the bullpen is weak - Owner Moreno's M.O.

Arte is complicit, but I'm out on Minasian at this point also. If you were one Anthony Rendon injury (which should have been planned for, let's be honest) from having to call up 34-year-old Ehire Adrianza because you didn't address your infield depth so you could go burn a couple million bucks on Adam Cimber, Luis Garcia, and Zach Plesac, you should be put squarely in the unemployment line. Shades of Billy Eppler's final days when he threw up the Chris Stratton, Julio Teheran, Trevor Cahill hail mary.

But yes, Senor Moreno is dog doo-doo and no experienced GM worth his salt wants to work here. Hell, the reason we're stuck with Ray Montgomery as the bench coach right now is because Arte wouldn't pony up a couple hundred thousand bucks to get Clint Hurdle in the building (who was Washington's preference)
 

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Arte is complicit, but I'm out on Minasian at this point also. If you were one Anthony Rendon injury (which should have been planned for, let's be honest) from having to call up 34-year-old Ehire Adrianza because you didn't address your infield depth so you could go burn a couple million bucks on Adam Cimber, Luis Garcia, and Zach Plesac, you should be put squarely in the unemployment line. Shades of Billy Eppler's final days when he threw up the Chris Stratton, Julio Teheran, Trevor Cahill hail mary.

But yes, Senor Moreno is dog doo-doo and no experienced GM worth his salt wants to work here. Hell, the reason we're stuck with Ray Montgomery as the bench coach right now is because Arte wouldn't pony up a couple hundred thousand bucks to get Clint Hurdle in the building (who was Washington's preference)
I fully believe Arte closed the wallet at some random date during the offseason. Absolutely zero chance management was told they only had $30 million or so to spend, and blew it all on middle relievers and a set up guy.
 

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Arte is complicit, but I'm out on Minasian at this point also. If you were one Anthony Rendon injury (which should have been planned for, let's be honest) from having to call up 34-year-old Ehire Adrianza because you didn't address your infield depth so you could go burn a couple million bucks on Adam Cimber, Luis Garcia, and Zach Plesac, you should be put squarely in the unemployment line. Shades of Billy Eppler's final days when he threw up the Chris Stratton, Julio Teheran, Trevor Cahill hail mary.

But yes, Senor Moreno is dog doo-doo and no experienced GM worth his salt wants to work here. Hell, the reason we're stuck with Ray Montgomery as the bench coach right now is because Arte wouldn't pony up a couple hundred thousand bucks to get Clint Hurdle in the building (who was Washington's preference)
You're not wrong on Minasian, but he's a first-time GM** trying to do his job with one hand tied behind his back.

**as all Arte's GMs are because he can't handle having a strong personality pushing back on his meddling, so now strong personalities aren't interested in coming here

Ultimately this comes back to Moreno not being willing to pay a good GM or give that GM the resources they need to remake the entire organization into one that can draft, develop, and acquire quality players. I have no hope that this team will ever be good while Moreno owns them. The best possible result is that they get so lucky one year that they sneak into the playoffs as a wild card in a down year league-wide. That's the best possible scenario and it will probably end in them losing two straight games on the road. We won't even get a playoff game in Anaheim.
 

Hockey Duckie

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You're not wrong on Minasian, but he's a first-time GM** trying to do his job with one hand tied behind his back.

**as all Arte's GMs are because he can't handle having a strong personality pushing back on his meddling, so now strong personalities aren't interested in coming here

Ultimately this comes back to Moreno not being willing to pay a good GM or give that GM the resources they need to remake the entire organization into one that can draft, develop, and acquire quality players. I have no hope that this team will ever be good while Moreno owns them. The best possible result is that they get so lucky one year that they sneak into the playoffs as a wild card in a down year league-wide. That's the best possible scenario and it will probably end in them losing two straight games on the road. We won't even get a playoff game in Anaheim.

Yup. Arte tightened his purse string, which is why he denied accepting the contract Ohtani presented to him to match the Dodgers' offer. Should have traded Ohtani at the TDL so that your GM can properly build a team!!! But no, we got nothing for Ohtani and you knew you weren't going to keep him! >> insert all expletives <<<

Arte isn't the only GM tightening their purse string, the Mariners' owner has done it for the past two off-seasons. Only good thing is the Mariners' owner doesn't get involved in baseball operations. That lets Dipoto do wheeling and dealing a billion times each season to fit into the tight budget.

Minisian can only do so much when his predecessor, Eppler, only drafted one pitcher in the first round in the five drafts he did. During that time, Dipoto drafted quite a few pitchers in the 1st round in Logan Gilbert, George Kirby, and Emerson Hancock. The Angels could have had Kirby, but Eppler decided on picking SS Will Wilson five picks earlier!!!

Also, Moreno doesn't sign top end pitchers after Wilson. Arte chose to sign FA Hamilton and lose a 1st round pick instead of retaining Greinke for the same $25 mil. smh.
 

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Season started off fun but this has Morenos finger prints all over it. Kudos to Trout for sticking it out, he likely will never win the big one due to his loyalty but still a great trait to have and sorely missing in today's game
 

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Season started off fun but this has Morenos finger prints all over it. Kudos to Trout for sticking it out, he likely will never win the big one due to his loyalty but still a great trait to have and sorely missing in today's game

Yeah. Then our pitching depth revealed we didn't as teams can figure out how to beat average to AAAA pitchers nowadays. Moreno's conflicts to way back when he wanted Regan as his GM.

Hey now, we could have still had Ohtani too b/c Ohtani came back to the Angels as a sense of loyalty to give the Angels a chance to match the Dodgers offer, including the deferred payment part. But Moreno wanted pure profit. Bringing back Ohtani and then being forced to spend more money as part of Ohtani's contract isn't a Moreno thing.
 

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Yeah. Then our pitching depth revealed we didn't as teams can figure out how to beat average to AAAA pitchers nowadays. Moreno's conflicts to way back when he wanted Regan as his GM.

Hey now, we could have still had Ohtani too b/c Ohtani came back to the Angels as a sense of loyalty to give the Angels a chance to match the Dodgers offer, including the deferred payment part. But Moreno wanted pure profit. Bringing back Ohtani and then being forced to spend more money as part of Ohtani's contract isn't a Moreno thing.

The biggest miss with Ohtani is the lack of using his $$ to add to the roster. Sad, but typical
 

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The biggest miss with Ohtani is the lack of using his $$ to add to the roster. Sad, but typical

Yup. Arte had Trout and then Ohtani on the cheap with a rookie type contract. Instead of addressing the pitching, Arte went after old man Rendon as well prevented the team from going over the cap. Big man Arte bossing like a Steinbrenner, but the economy of a billboard salesman.

What's that? Rendon is injured again?
 

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Moreno treats Angel starting pitching like Edmonton used to treat their defense and goaltending in the early Mcdavid years.

Its been the same every year. Slightly overhyped 3-5 level starter gets signed during the offseason, and problems are never solved.

Its been dumpster fire SP decisions since trading for Zack Greinke, losing a 1st round pick, and then letting him walk without an offer. I think that's around 2012 and the moment I stopped actually watching the Angels play baseball and subbed in reading a handful of articles a year them and how they still struggle with the same issues.
 
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