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As if the in-house issues weren’t bad enough …
The baseball gods are doing the on-field equivalent of trolling the Angels right now. It’s not just that they’re 11-20, with Josh Hamilton slumping and every facet of their team — starting pitching, relief pitching, baserunning, defense, production — in a rut through the first five weeks of the season. It’s that so many of the players they’ve discarded recently are, well, thriving.
See for yourself …
RF Torii Hunter (offered little more than a $5 million base salary, plus incentives, this offseason before he inked a two-year, $26 million deal with the Tigers): .361/.406/.479 slash line through his first 27 games in the No. 2 spot for first-place Detroit.
LF Vernon Wells (dealt to the Yankees for the financial relief of getting under the Competitive Balance Tax payroll, with New York picking up $13.9 million of the $42 million owed to him over the next two seasons): .280/.339/.486 with six homers team while batting mostly third — yes, third — for an injury-riddled Yankees team that’s somehow six games over .500.
SP Ervin Santana (essentially given to the Royals because the Angels weren’t going to exercise his $13 million option for 2013): 3-1, 2.00 ERA with 31 strikeouts and five walks in 36 innings for a Kansas City team that — of course — is 17-11.
SS Jean Segura (traded alongside Ariel Pena and John Hellweg for Zack Greinke last July): .333/.380/.523, with a league-leading three triples and one very interesting sequence on the basepaths.
RP Jordan Walden (dealt straight up to the Braves for Tommy Hanson in November): 2.92 ERA, with 14 strikeouts in 12 1/3 innings.
RP LaTroy Hawkins (unsigned as a free agent): 2.77 ERA, 1.23 WHIP in 13 innings for the Mets.
SP Patrick Corbin (dealt — by then-Arizona interim GM Jerry Dipoto — to the Angels along with Tyler Skaggs, Rafael Rodriguez and Joe Saunders in exchange for Dan Haren in July 2010): 4-0, 1.85 ERA in six starts.
What does all this mean to the Angels? Well nothing, of course. In fact, in my mind, almost all of these moves were justified (you could certainly argue in favor of bringing Hunter back and using the additional funds on pitching). The fact anyone would take on that much for Wells was flat-out shocking; it made little sense to pay Santana $13 million for 2013 given how his 2012 season went; I’ll do Walden-for-Hanson any day of the week; the Greinke trade was a good one considering Dipoto didn’t have to give up Peter Bourjos and/or Garrett Richards, and he would’ve been applauded for it had they made the playoffs last year; and, well, there was little reason to give a 40-year-old Hawkins a guaranteed contract, or a likely shot at winning a bullpen spot, given the group the Angels had going into Spring Training.
But still …
Unrelated subject (well, sort of): Here’s a look at who’s shining, and who isn’t, in the Angels’ system so far …
HOT
INF Luis Rodriguez (AAA): .314/.344/.496, 4 HR, 24 RBI
RP Jeremy Berg (AAA): 1.65 ERA, 13 SO, 1 BB, 16 1/3 IP
SP Austin Wood (A+): 2.41 ERA, 4 GS, 17 SO, 9 BB, 18 2/3 IP
NOT
RP Mitch Stetter (AAA): 5.56 ERA, 11 1/3 IP, 12 SO, 10 BB
SP A.J. Schugel (AAA): 0-1, 6.21 ERA, 6 GS, 30 SO, 14 BB, 29 IP
OF Randal Grichuk (AA): .186/.262/.351, 2 HR, 7 RBI
– Alden
Angels 16, Dodgers (SS) 8 …
Jered Weaver was about an hour removed from his first spring training start and his right shoulder was twitching. It wasn’t any sort of nerves or health condition, though. Weaver was testing out a new shock therapy machine called “H-Wave,” which massages the muscles, is supposed to knock out inflammation and could remove the need to ice your shoulder postgame.
Weaver was still getting used to it.
“I’m the guinea pic on this new little contraption,” Weaver said, “so we’re going to give it a shot and see how that works.”
Some more notes from a game that included the Angels’ (1-5-2) first win of the spring and the most star-studded lineup they’ve trotted out …
The good
Josh Hamilton hit his first homer of the spring, a two-run homer to right-center field, and followed up with a single to left field, beating the shift.
Weaver gave up just one run on two hits in two innings, striking out two batters in first inning and going through the order 1-2-3 in the second with three flyouts. Most importantly, as he said, the Angels’ ace came out of it healthy.
Peter Bourjos hit a three-run, bases-loaded triple in the right-center field, capping a seven-run third inning. Heading into that at-bat, he had struck out four straight times, then hit a first-pitch pop-out to the catcher.
Luis Rodriguez, competing for the Angels’ reserve infield spot, went 3-for-3.
The bad
Kevin Jepsen was roughed up in his first spring outing, giving up a couple of runs on a couple of doubles in the left-center field.
Fernando Cabrera probably won’t win one of those vacant spots in the Angels’ bullpen. He gave up four runs on five hits in 1 1/3 innings and Jwill leave for the World Baseball Classic this weekend.
Best play (that I saw)
Luis Jimenez ranged to his right to field a hard short-hop, stepped on the bag and fired to first base to complete the double play. He also went 2-for-2 with a couple of RBIs.
Best quote
Weaver, on Dodgers Cuban outfielder Yasiel Puig: “He’s a big kid, man. It felt like Frank Thomas in the box.”
– Alden
Angels announce Spring Training invites …
The Angels announced 21 non-roster invitees who will be joining those on the 40-man roster in Spring Training. Here’s a look at who’s coming to camp …
Pitchers: Billy Buckner, Kevin Johnson, Tony Pena, Jo-Jo Reyes, A.J. Schugel, Mitch Stetter
Catchers: Jett Bandy, Luke Carlin, Carlos Ramirez, Zach Wright
Infielders: Kaleb Cowart, Brendan Harris, Taylor Lindsey, Efren Navarro, Luis Rodriguez, Eric Stamets, Alex Yarbrough
Outfielders: Randal Grichuk, Trent Oeltjen, J.B. Shuck, Matt Young
* Note that veteran reliever Fernando Cabrera will also be in big league camp when his contract his official.
Here’s the 40-man roster, in case you’re wondering who else is joining them.
Pitchers report Feb. 11, position players report Feb. 14.
– Alden






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