Seattle? Interesting.
That is why I mentioned DH. Between that and platooning, he should get plenty of ABs.South Platte said:
If there were an equal number of LHP and RHP then this makes sense. But there aren't, and that might keep Langford out of the lineup for an entire week.
CY will figure it out. Garcia, Duran, Taveras, Carter, Langford. That's pretty salty for years to come.
94chem said:DeangeloVickers said:
How in the world is that the market for Aroldis
Look at his numbers. You may not like the eyeball test, but the stats were there. You just have to live with 5 walks per 9 innings, but swing and miss in the back end is a high value commodity. Now, if you look closer, you realize that you can't use him in the 9th inning, and you can't bring him in with runners on, but you can also make a good case that the Rangers aren't the champs without him. Everyone was laughing about how KC got over on Texas, but trophy don't lie.
As a scientist, I'd like to see what he'd do as a 2 inning opener every 5th day for a RH starter.
rocky_ag said:Agree. Even if they don't make the decisions I personally would like, there is a reason he in an MLB GM and I am not. He helped get us one ring, I trust him to maximize our resources to help us get another.Water Boy said:
I gotta say, this is pretty fun talking about all these possibilities. No matter the direction we go I trust CY.
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(Some came out of BP so IP may see crazy):
Miller ( 24 - R ) : 22GS, 3.76, 124.1 IP
Grove ( 26 - R ): 12GS, 6.13, 69.0 IP <29.1 IP in 2022>
Sheehan (23-R): 11GS, 4.92, 60.1 IP
Stone ( 24 - R ) : 4GS, 9.00, 31.0 IP
Pepiot ( 25 - R ): 3GS, 2.14, 42.0 IP <36.1 IP in 2022>
THIS! Would be a great add. Get him and you could let Chapman walk.bdp514am said:
Do you go after Hader?
Fuzzy Dunlop said:
still don't have a serviceable LHP out of the pen so we'll take Will Smith for league minimum.
Look, do you want a guaranteed WS or not?MrCoachEricTaylor said:Fuzzy Dunlop said:
still don't have a serviceable LHP out of the pen so we'll take Will Smith for league minimum.
AgBQ-00 said:
Likelihood DeGrom does not pitch at all in '24? Is there a chance the club sits him all year to give him basically 2 full years to be ready for the last 3 years of his contract?
The Angels have hired Ron Washington as their manager, per @JonHeyman pic.twitter.com/6ODjOzIKPY
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) November 8, 2023
Flounder Dorfman said:
Has there ever been a picture taken of Wash when he's not laughing his ass off?
That.bmac_aggie18 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't the Angels have next to a non-existent farm system?
DallasAg 94 said:That.bmac_aggie18 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't the Angels have next to a non-existent farm system?
The also lose their best P and best H - Ohtani.
7 MORE YEARS AT $37.1M PERbmac_aggie18 said:DallasAg 94 said:That.bmac_aggie18 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't the Angels have next to a non-existent farm system?
The also lose their best P and best H - Ohtani.
Not that Trout has been on the field much but they could potentially lose him too although I doubt they'd get a lot of prospects with the amount of money owed and his expected contribution (or lack thereof)
bmac_aggie18 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't the Angels have next to a non-existent farm system?
Interesting...light_bulb said:bmac_aggie18 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't the Angels have next to a non-existent farm system?
As someone who frequently attends games of one of their minor league teams and has seen a lot of bad baseball, I would say that your assertion is absolutely correct.
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28. Los Angeles Angels
2023 preseason rank: 28
2022 midseason rank: 30
2022 preseason rank: 28
2021 midseason rank: 24
the bullpen started rolling once Bochy decided that he was never going to pitch Will Smith in a late inning leverage situation. Smith may have led the team in saves but he was ASS when it counted.DallasAg 94 said:Rangers converted 30 of 63 Save opportunities (48%). I think league average is usually around 65%. If our BP converted the league average of 65%, they'd have had 41 Saves, increasing W total by 11G.rgag12 said:
Monty and Hader.
If you got those two, and Scherzer gets right, the club would be a monster. The Rangers would easily get into the playoffs, and this season has shown us that's all you really need.
We'd have finished at 101Ws.
Leclerc's velo was still recovering early in the season, which is why his performance in the 2nd H was so improved. 3.08 v 2.35 ERA
Sborz found himself.
Hader would elevate the who BP, IMO.
He fell apart, for sure.Adam87inSA said:the bullpen started rolling once Bochy decided that he was never going to pitch Will Smith in a late inning leverage situation. Smith may have led the team in saves but he was ASS when it counted.DallasAg 94 said:Rangers converted 30 of 63 Save opportunities (48%). I think league average is usually around 65%. If our BP converted the league average of 65%, they'd have had 41 Saves, increasing W total by 11G.rgag12 said:
Monty and Hader.
If you got those two, and Scherzer gets right, the club would be a monster. The Rangers would easily get into the playoffs, and this season has shown us that's all you really need.
We'd have finished at 101Ws.
Leclerc's velo was still recovering early in the season, which is why his performance in the 2nd H was so improved. 3.08 v 2.35 ERA
Sborz found himself.
Hader would elevate the who BP, IMO.
bmac_aggie18 said:DallasAg 94 said:That.bmac_aggie18 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't the Angels have next to a non-existent farm system?
The also lose their best P and best H - Ohtani.
Not that Trout has been on the field much but they could potentially lose him too although I doubt they'd get a lot of prospects with the amount of money owed and his expected contribution (or lack thereof)