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Angels were in trouble for a decade but kept spending themselves out of it.
I believe they've finally hit a breaking point where they are truly screwed for another couple of years unless they can get jackpot for Trout.
Agreed on the 1st statement.
On the 2nd statement, I think they are screwed for 5-7 years, unless they get jackpot for Trout, which would trim the down years to about 2-3.
They don't have any SP.
Let me reorganize what I just posted and trim it.
They have one spot on the rotation that still needs to be decided **moving forward in 2016.**
Currently on the Big Team, **controlled for 2017,** they have:Santiago (28-LHP): 12 GS \ 5.07 ERA \ 1.31 WHIP - Arb3 in 2017
Shoemaker (29-RHP): 11 GS \ 5.40 ERA \ 1.38 WHIP - Arb1 in 2017
DL 60Garrett Richards (SP-28-RHP): 6 GS \ 2.34 \ 1.33 WHIP - 2 yr Arb left. TJ candidate if platelet doesn't hold
Andrew Heaney (SP-25-LHP) - Serf. He was looked at with forearm tightness and could get TJ.
DL15Nick Tropeano (SP-25-RHP): 10 GS \ 3.25 ERA \ 1.55 WHIP - Serf
Cory Rasmus (RP-28-RHP) - Arb1
Others on 40:
Victor Alcantara (23-R) - In AA with a 3.98 ERA \ 1.399 WHIP
Tyler Skaggs (24-L) -
Recovering from TJ in 2014. Set back with fatique in April.
So they only have 2 real SP options under control for 2017 and both have a 5.00+ ERA. Their next 3 candidates have had UCL damage to their elbow preventing... 1 has had TJ, and had a setback from rehab, the two others are likely going to have TJ.
Outside of that, their only real path to fill the 3 remaining spots is FA for big $$$, taking on a contract like Yordano Ventura (KC), or taking flyers on guys like Lincecum trying to re-establish themselves.
They won't have 5 legit SPs in 2017, unless they sell Trout.
Edit was made with ** added words ** to make more clear.