October 16th, 2007
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As beloved as Bill Stoneman is as the Los Angeles Angels GM, I think this is the right move for Arte Moreno and the Angels…
The Angels haven’t been back to the World Series since 2002 and quite frankly, they haven’t been able to beat anyone in the playoffs other then the New York Yankees…
It’s […]
October 8th, 2007
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The Los Angeles Angels ended their 2007 baseball season with Reggie Willits hitting in the cleanup spot…
The Los Angeles Angels trotted out a small-ball-baseball lineup capable of typically scoring 2 or 3 runs a night and they ran into a buzz saw that held them to 3 runs in the American League Division series…
You […]
October 5th, 2007
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One thing is clear after one game of this years playoff series between the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Angels…
John Lackey is a good pitcher but Josh Beckett is playing out of this world right now and the Angels figure to lose every time that Beckett takes the mound.
You did see what Beckett […]
August 9th, 2007
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Oakland A’s catcher Mike Piazza cleared waivers yesterday and rumor has it that the Los Angeles Angels are interested…
Interested?
If you ask me, GM Stoneman and the LA Angels of Anaheim in Orange County should be a little more then just “interested” considering Vlad Guerrero leads the American League in intentional walks.
Piazza is owed a little […]
June 14th, 2007
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John Lackey and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Cincinnati Reds and John Lackey became the 1st 10 game-winner in the major leagues.
Is it just me or does John Lackey not get the respect around the league that a pitcher of his caliber should receive?
I mean the guy is the ace of the best team […]
June 11th, 2007
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Los Angeles Angels
Orlando Cabrera
Orlando Cabrera has never hit over .300 in his career yet he’s getting paid $7.5 Million this year. A large part of that probably has something to do with the enormous potential Cabrera has shown throughout his career and it looks like he
may be hitting his stride this year.
Sure he had a […]