Starting next week, after a brief recovery, we will be discussion all of the possible offseason moves, and how the Angels can improve next season. Thank you all for staying with us for 2009 and lets get ready for 2010. Go Halos!
Read MoreArchive for October, 2009
Thank You…
…Angels
Thank you for never giving up, for remembering what’s important in life, and for remembering the fans. I know some of you may not be back, but thank you for distracting us from our lives for three hours a night, and giving us something to cheer for.
…Fans
Thank you for your endless support for [...]
Angels vs. Yankees ALCS Game 6: Pregame
New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Angels @LA 4:57pm TV: FOX
A great series has a chance to be epic. Joe Saunders, who pitched well in game 2, takes the mound against Andy Pettitte, who the Angels have had a lot of success against. The Angels will face a hostile crowd in [...]
Yankees and Angels ALCS Game 5: Preview
New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Angels @LA 4:57pm TV: FOX
We’ve found ourselves in a 3-1 hole, but if anyone can pull us out of it, it’ll be our ace John Lackey, who has posted a 1.38 ERA in 13 postseason innings of work. Lackey has already thrown against the Yankees in [...]
What Are You Afraid Of…
…Players
Errors happen when your nervous or mentally somewhere else, and high scoring innings happen when pitchers aren’t aggressive. It feels like our Red Sox series of the past. Mental error after mental error. This is not the Angel team we have seen all year. Why is it so hard to step and throw a baseball accurately? You are major league players.
Read MoreMariano Rivera’s (Possible) Spitball
Apparently the commissioners office said there is no conclusive evidence that Rivera cheated. Um, is he watching the same video I am. Why would he first look up (possibly to see if anyone is looking), and then spit right toward the ball. If he wasn’t cheating he is an idiot.
Read MoreAngels vs. Yankees Game 4: Preview
Just saw this video. No wonder the ball cuts so well.
Los Angeles Angels vs New York Yankess @LA 4:57pm
The Angels are coming off a huge walk off double from career .200 hitter Jeff Mathis, a game that Torii Hunter said might have been one of the best games that he’s ever been a part [...]
Momentum and Seeing Pitches
This playoff season has consisted of maybe the two greatest Angel games I have ever seen. Of course with the exception of game 6 of the 2002 World Series. It was difficult to watch, and breath, but they came through in the end. And other than the Fuentes’ mistake pitch last night and the Jepsen blunder today, our bullpen has really performed well. As much as we complain about them they have kept us in the game when our offense hasn’t performed.
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