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Los Angeles Angels Lose Chris Iannetta

I am starting to get the feeling that 2012 isn’t going to be the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim’s year. Albert Pujols has been harder to watch than Joan Rivers doing a photo shoot for Playboy, Jordan Walden has turned into a mental midget, and their offense overall has been a great disappointment. And now [...]

Thoughts From Last Week

Sorry for the lack o’ posts last week, specifically Thursday and Friday. I was in Austin, TX on vacation with the fellas. It was a weekend filled with BBQ, baseball, booze, and some of the most extraordinary talent I have ever seen. White pants/shorts + cowboy boats + a tan = a winning combination. If [...]

Los Angeles Angels Of Anaheim Release Bobby Abreu

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have wanted to unload Bobby Abreu since the end of last season, but hey didn’t have many takers. The Angels thought they had a deal to ship Abreu to the Cleveland Indians, but that fell through at the last minute. With no takers, an albatross of a contract, and [...]

Mike Scioscia Mishandles Bullpen As Angels Fall Again To Twins

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim manager Mike Scioscia is widely considered in baseball circles as the best manager in baseball. New York Yankees’ GM Brian Cashman once called Scioscia the “Bill Belichick” of baseball. I have always respected Scioscia and despite at times their lack of talent, I always felt Scioscia has always gotten his [...]

Predicting The Division, Wild Card, And World Series Winner

Today is Opening Day in baseball and every team starts out 0-0 and a dream. Well, every team starts out 0-0 except for the Seattle Mariners, Oakland A’s, Miami Marlins, and St. Louis Cardinals. Be it as it may, this year baseball is wide open. You could make the argument for at least 12 teams [...]