Thursday, April 19, 2007

Okay, So That's Over....

Well now, that wasn't too good of a road trip, was it?

A 1-7 record. Scoring just 10 runs. Four of them in the first game of the trip. A .214 team batting avg., .551 OPS. A team 5.40 ERA. Defense not making anybody forget about 2006.

Having your two best hitters plunked and missing the next few games (in Howie's case a few weeks). The rest of the offense unable to pick up the slack. Pitching that looks hittable.

But it's done and now time to come back to some home cookin'. The Angels had a bad start in '02 and came out fine. I think they can turn things around and get back to where they should be.

No time to hit the panic button.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Aybar Should Not Steal

Erick Aybar may be a fast runner but he isn't a good base stealer. So in the ninth inning trailing by one Scioscia puts Aybar in to pinch run and has him try to steal second base. Aybar is thrown out to end the game. And what really hurts is that Kendrick is at the plate. A 4-for-4 Kendrick is at the plate. The percentages here dictate that you let Howie swing the bat. Aybar cannot be allowed to try to steal a base in such an important situation.

And some people agree.

Monday, April 9, 2007

What!?

It's just been one week and Rich Lederer is saying maybe K-Rod has lost a little something.
Is it the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end for K-Rod? I don't know, it might be neither. After all, the season is less than a week old. But he looks more like Don Stanhouse than his old self in the early going.
Everyone struggles occasionally. Everyone. Way too early for the speculation.

Ooooorrrr... Maybe K-Rod isn't doctoring the ball this season.

No, it's just a bad start. Check out Seitz's blog for why the accusation is crap.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

1-0

Okay, that was good. Lackey was shaky, he threw 96 pitches over his five innings of work and walked four but managed to keep the Rangers in check. The bullpen was superb (I'm not counting Oliver's performance), allowing no hits and no walks.

Matthews was pretty much sensational with his glove (except that little pop fly) and added a walk and a hit along with it. But the man of all men was Kotchman who homered, singled and walked. If this is a sign of things to come this will be a very good Angel year.

Nothing like starting off the year with a win. Now if they could just tack on 99 more....

Monday, April 2, 2007

National League 2007

Okay, time for me to look into the future and see the senior circuit results.

Mets 90-72
Phillies 87-75
Braves 81-81
Marlins 75-87
Nats 69-93

Cardinals 85-77
Cubs 84-78
Astros 83-79
Brewers 74-88
Pirates 67-95
Reds 66-96

D-Backs 88-74
Padres 86-76
Rockies 80-82
Giants 76-86
Dodgers 71-91

NL Winner: Diamondbacks