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associated press

May 17, 2006

The 2002 season was all in our minds yesterday as Troy Glaus and Bengie Molina returned to Anaheim for the first time since leaving the Angels through free-agency.  In typical 2002 form, the Angels strung up a bunch of timely hits together, stole three bases and had a great pitching performance to beat the Blue Jays, 8-3.  With the Angels up 1-0 after two innings, Vladimir Guerrero smacked a Ted Lilly (L, 4-3) offering over the left field wall for his 10th homer of the season, giving the Angels a 3-0 lead.  Toronto bounced back and scored two runs in the sixth off Ervin Santana (W, 4-1), but a four run outburst by the Angels with two outs in the bottom of the inning sealed the win for the Halos.  Orlando Cabrera finished the night 3-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBIs.  To read more on the win, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Younger Molina Steals Show in Angels' 8-3 Win", the Orange County Register -"Angels Discover Blue Jays' Weakness", the Daily News -"Santana Baffles Blue Jays" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Jose Molina's Turn".

Notes From the Game

-  For the first time in the history of the world (probably), both Molina brothers recorded a stolen base in the same game.

-  Vladimir Guerrero is batting .345 with four homers and 14 RBIs through 14 games this month.

-  Garret Anderson was scratched from the game with hamstring and foot problems.

-  Edgardo Alfonzo was the only starter for the Angels without a hit.

-  Bengie Molina went 2-for-4 in the game against his former team.

-  Troy Glaus was hit by a pitch in the second and had to leave the game with a bruised elbow.

-  Rob and Scott Niedermayer of the Mighty Ducks both threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the game.

The Angels look to make it two in a row tonight when they take on the Toronto Blue Jays at 7:05pm.  Starting for the Angels will be Kelvim Escobar (5-2, 3.46), who will look to stay unbeaten this month (3-0) while facing Toronto's Casey Janssen (1-3, 4.07).  Escobar is 4-1 with a 3.16 ERA in his last five starts and is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA against the Blue Jays this season in 6 2/3 innings.  Janssen, an OC native, will be making just his fifth career start.  Janssen beat the Angels for his first career win 10 days ago when he one-hit the Angels through 7 1/3 scoreless innings.  To read a preview of tonight's game, click HERE
.

Mike Scioscia, Bud Black, Jose Molina and Mike Napoli held a closed-door meeting with Jeff Weaver after his last start to help figure out why he is pitching so poorly this season.  After going through tapes, it was determined that Weaver (1-6, 7.40) was trying too hard to impress his new team by overthrowing, which has left too many pitches up in the strike zone.  Overthrowing is nothing new to Weaver as it was also the source of his problems in 2002 when he was traded to the Yankees and went 1-1 with an 8.00 ERA in his first four starts for New York.  Weaver will get the chance to see if he can turnaround his season on Friday when he pitches against the Dodgers.  To read more on the closed-door meeting, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Weaver Finds Source of Woes", the Orange County Register -"Closed-Door Meeting Held to Address Weaver's Troubles" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Weaver Set Straight".

Misc. Angels News

-  Injury reports on Garret Anderson, Darin Erstad, Bartolo Colon and Maicer Izturis can be found by clicking HERE (scroll down).

-  Baseball.com has an article out today on how the Angels are not playing up to their expectations.  To read the article, click HERE.

-  Juan Rivera has been named as the "Pickup of the Week" according to the Sporting News' Fantasy Baseball experts.

Minor League News

Jered Weaver had another stellar outing for the Salt Lake Bees yesterday, tossing six shutout innings, allowing just four hits and striking out eight, but the bullpen for the Bees could not hold the lead as the Bees fell to the Iowa Cubs, 4-1.  Weaver (ND) lowered his ERA in the game to 2.40 while receiving his fourth no-decision of the year.  Kendry Morales tried to get Weaver a win by homering (5) in the second, but the Cubs kept the Bees of the board the remainder of the game.  Jeff Mathis extended his hitting streak to 12-games with two hits in the contest.  To read more on yesterday's game, click HERE
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May 16, 2006

While many people seem to be disappointed that players like Casey Kotchman, Dallas McPherson, Jeff Mathis and Howie Kendrick did not immediately make an impact in the major leagues, they have to remember that most prospects do not immediately make an impact when they are first called up.  Darin Erstad, Tim Salmon and even Troy Glaus did not turn many heads during their first call up.  The one thing different about this year's crop of youngsters that is different from the group that came through in the 90's (Tim Salmon, Troy Percival, Garret Anderson, Troy Glaus, Jim Edmonds, Bengie Molina, Darin Erstad and Jarrod Washburn) is that they had to play under pressure.  The Angels in the 90's were never supposed to contend and the rookies were allowed to fail.  So, before you get down on Kotchman, Mathis, McPherson or Kendrick, just remember that that they have not been given a fair chance to succeed at the big league level yet.  With more on the the struggles of the recent crop of prospects, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Angels Go Through Growing Pains", the Orange County Register -"Rookie Angels Can No Longer Wing It" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Undue Pressure".

The Angels (16-22) begin a three-game series with the Toronto Blue Jays (21-16) tonight, with the first pitch scheduled for 7:05pm.  Tonight's game with the Blue Jays will mark the return to Anaheim for Troy Glaus and Bengie Molina since the Angels let them go.  Ervin Santana (3-1, 4.79) gets the start for the Angels and will face Ted Lilly (4-2, 3.24).  Santana is 2-1 with a 5.34 in his last five starts and is 0-1 with a 13.50 ERA against the Blue Jays this season.  Lilly is 3-2 with a 3.06 ERA in his last five starts and is 0-1 with a 2.57 ERA against the Angels this year.  For a preview of tonight's pitching match up click HERE, and for more on the return of Glaus and Molina, here is an article from the Daily News -"Expect No Boos for These Birds
".

Misc. Angels News

-  The Daily News has an article out today on Mike Scioscia's 17-year-old son Matt, who is making a name for himself playing baseball at Crespi High in Encino.  To read more on Matt Scioscia, here is an article from the Daily News -"In the Name of His Father".

-  "His curveball was outstanding", is what Blue Jay Frank Catalanotto wrote about John Lackey in his journal.  Catalanotto keeps tabs on every major league pitcher he faces and how he fares during each at-bat.  To read more about his journal and what he wrote about other Angel pitchers, click HERE.

Minor League News

Jordan Renz of the Cedar Rapid Kernels (Class-A affiliate of the Angels) went 4-for-5, belted three homers, scored four times and drove in 10 runs, but his Kernels still lost 18-14 to the Clinton Lumberkings.  For Renz, his three homers and 10 RBIs tied Midwest League records (the RBI mark had not being reached since 1978).  The Kernels were undone by bad pitching and a season-high five errors during yesterday's rain soaked contest.  To read more on yesterday's slugfest, click HERE
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ocregister.com

May 15, 2006

Jeff Weaver came into yesterday's game with not only the series on the line, but his job as well.  3 2/3 innings into the game, the Angels found themselves down and Jeff Weaver (L, 1-6) out of the game after he surrendered seven runs and four homers to the M's in an eventual 9-4 loss.  Yesterday's performance not only gave Weaver his sixth loss of the season, but it also increased his ERA to 7.40. The Angels scored all four of their runs in the third off starter Gil Meche (W, 3-2) thanks to a two-run homer by Adam Kennedy (2), an RBI single by Vladimir Guerrero and an RBI groundout by Garret Anderson.  The loss dropped the Angels back into last place in the AL West.  With more on yesterday's loss, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Mariners Rip Weaver and Beat Angels, 9-4", the Orange County Register -"Home Runs Rock Weaver" and "Scioscia Isn't Ready to Give Up on Weaver", the Daily News -"Weaver Loses Game, Maybe Starting Job" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Weaver Bombs for Mom".

Notes From the Game

-  After allowing four homers yesterday, Weaver is now tied for the AL lead with 12.

-  The Angels gave up nine homers to the Mariners in the three-game series.

-  The Angels are 1-7 in their last eight home games and have lost 12 of their last 16 games total.

-  Jeff Weaver has just two quality starts in his first eight outings with the Angels.

Today the Angels (16-22) are off.  They will begin a three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays (21-16) tomorrow night at Angel Stadium.  Ervin Santana (3-1, 4.79) will face Ted Lilly (4-2, 3.24) in the first game of the series, Kelvim Escobar (5-2, 3.46) will face Casey Janssen (1-3, 4.07) in game two and John Lackey (3-3, 3.61) will face Roy Halladay (5-1, 2.74) in the finale.  The series will mark the return of former Angels Troy Glaus and Bengie Molina to Anaheim, so get ready to remember the good ol' days of 2002.

Edgardo Alfonzo is putting the heat on the Angels.  While not officially requesting to be traded, he had his agent speak with Bill Stoneman about being traded because he is unhappy with his playing time.  I'm sure the Angels would love to part ways with his $7 million contract, but no team is going to trade for him, his salary and his .114 batting average.  There is currently a trade rumor floating around with the New York Mets which would send Edgardo Alfonzo to New York for second baseman Kaz Matsui (.265-1-5).  To read more on Alfonzo's desire to play elsewhere, here is an article from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Alfonzo Wants Out
".

Misc. Angels News

-  Howie Kendrick was optioned to Triple-A after yesterday's game and infielder Erick Aybar (.292-4-23) was called up to take his place.  Kendrick was batting just .115 in the big leagues, but the reason for the move was to bring in someone who could play more than one position.  To read more on the switch, click HERE (scroll down).

-  Garret Anderson left the game in the sixth after straining his left hamstring.  He will be reevaluated today.

-  Bartolo Colon threw his second bullpen session yesterday and looks to be ready to pitch a simulated game this week.  If all goes as planned, he could return to the rotation next week after he goes through a minor-league rehab stint.  To read more on Colon's progress, click HERE.

-  Jeff Mathis has been on a hot streak since returning to the minors.  Mathis is currently batting .317 and has hit in all ten games since returning to Salt Lake.  His resurgence is giving the Angels the option of having three catchers on the roster again.  To read more on Mathis, click HERE (scroll down).

-  J.C. Romero has been pitching so badly lately that giving up no earned runs in his last two starts is news.  Want proof?  Here goes, from the Los Angeles Times -"Romero's Tough Luck is Unearned".

Minor League News

The Angels might be stuck in last place right now, but at least we can smile for the fact that the Salt Lake Bees (23-13) are holding a 2 1/2 game lead in the Pacific North Division.  While the big club struggled on Mother's Day, giving up nine runs to the Mariners, the Bees shut out the Iowa Cubs 6-0.  Starter Kasey Olenberger (W, 3-0) shut out the Cubs for seven innings, running his scoreless streak to 13 innings and lowering his ERA to 2.20.  Offensively, the Bees combined for 18 hits, with Kendry Morales and Nick Gorneault each contributing four of them.  Morales also added three RBIs in the game while Gorneault scored three times.  So, while the Angels are struggling to score runs and keep leads, at least we can still hold our heads high as our future is looking bright.  To read more on yesterday's game, click HERE
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associated press

May 13, 2006

Are we seeing an offensive revival for the Halos, or are these last two games a fluke?  That's what all of us Angels fans are wondering today as the Angels posted a dozen runs for the second straight game in yesterday's 12-7 victory over the Seattle Mariners.  The Angels busted out their Wonderboys against the M's pitching staff last night, combining for ten hits, nine walks and tying their season-high with 12 runs.  All of the offense for the Angels came during a three inning span as they had a five run second inning which saw nine Angels come to the plate, a Tim Salmon's solo homer (5) in the third and a six run fourth inning which was highlighted by Juan Rivera's grand slam (3).  The recipient of all the offense was Kelvim Escobar (W, 5-2).  Escobar did not particularly pitch well, but he still got the win even though he gave up six runs and eleven hits over six innings.  AL Pitcher of the Week, Joel Pineiro (L, 4-3), took the loss as he was pulled in the third after allowing six runs.  His replacement, Bobby Livingston, also gave up six runs, but in only 1/3 of an inning.  To read more on the Angels' victory, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Angels' Patience Pays Off", the Orange County Register -"Victory Almost Like Walk in Park", the Daily News -"Offense Livens Up Again" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Awakening Angels Get Another Dozen".

Notes From the Game

-  Last night's game marked the first time the Angels scored more than five runs in a home game this season.

-  Juan Rivera's grand slam was the third of his career.

-  Chone Figgins was the only starter for the Angels without a hit.

-  Tim Salmon drove in two runs and is now just one shy of 1,000 for his career.

-  The Angels walked nine times in the game, giving them a total of 16 walks in the past two games.

-  The Angels won back-to-back games for the first time since April 22-23.

-  The Angels have scored 24 runs in their past two games compared to scoring just nine runs over their previous five.

The Angels look to stay hot as they take on the last place Mariners again tonight at 7:05pm.  Starting for the Angels will be John Lackey (3-3, 3.38), who gets the unfortunate job of facing off against his good friend Jarrod Washburn (2-5, 3.61).  Washburn will be making his first visit to Anaheim since he signed with the Mariners in the offseason.  Lackey has not fared well against the Mariners in his career posting a 5-7 record and 4.04 ERA.  He did not help his career numbers against the M's in his last start as he allowed five runs over four innings.  In his lone start against the Angels this season, Washburn picked up the win as he held the Angels to two runs over seven innings.  To read a preview of tonight's game, click HERE, and to read more about Washburn's return to Anaheim, here is and article from the Daily News -"Ex-Angel Prefers M's Park
".

Misc. Angels News

-  Bartolo Colon and Maicer Izturis are both one step closer to returning from the disabled list today.  Colon threw his first bullpen session yesterday since being put on the DL almost a month ago, while Izturis started taking batting practice.  Both players are still weeks away from returning, but the team is encouraged by their progress.  To read more on Colon and Izturis, click HERE (scroll down).

-  For those of you who are ESPN Insiders, they have a new article out on the surplus of prospects in the Angels organization.  To read the article, click HERE, and to make me an Insider, feel free to go ahead and click on one of those donation buttons <wink wink>.

-  Even though Howie Kendrick has not had an at-bat in almost a week, the rookie is still happy to be in the big leagues.  He said that he would rather be sitting on the bench in Anaheim than playing full-time in Triple-A.  He could get the start tonight as Adam Kennedy might sit against the lefty, Washburn.  To read more on Kendrick, click HERE (scroll down).

-  Because of the rainout on Thursday, Mike Scioscia will skip Kevin Gregg's turn in the rotation.

-  For those of you not keeping track of how former Angels are doing this season, check out or Now vs. Then section to keep up to date on how former Angels are doing compared to their replacements.  (Interesting Stat:  Steve Finley is leading the majors with seven triples).

 

art.com

May 12, 2006

Once again the Angels were back to their old ways yesterday, getting shutout, but this time it did not matter as the game was postponed due to rain.  Nevertheless, the rainout forced all of us to miss the chance to see Kelvim Escobar face the White Sox for the first time since he beaned A.J. Pierzynski roughly two weeks ago, which led to a war or words between members of the White Sox and Escobar himself.  Escobar was hoping the rain would stop so that he could get the chance to beat the White Sox and get revenge for being called "a chicken-s%*t" and "dumb" by manger Ozzie Guillen.  To read more on the postponement of yesterday's game, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Rainout Forces Escobar to Wait", the Orange County Register -"Escobar Upset he Can't Face Chicago", the Daily News -"Escobar Loses to Rain" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Rain Ruins Confrontation".  To read more from yesterday's papers about Escobar's feud with Ozzie Guillen, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Escobar Won't Speak to Guillen", the Orange County Register -"Alert: Escobar Again Faces White Sox", the Daily News -"Escobar Speaks Up", the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Guillen, Escobar in War of Words" and from the Chicago Sun Times -"Escobar Sticks to His Story, Doesn't Appreciate Comments".

Today the Angels (15-20) are home to start a three-game set with the Seattle Mariners (15-21) with the first pitch set for 7:05pm.  Since he did not get to start yesterday, Kelvim Escobar (4-2, 2.78 ERA) will take the mound for the Angels while facing off against Joel Pineiro (4-2, 3.72 ERA).  Escobar is 2-1 in his last seven appearances against the Mariners while Pineiro is 3-0 in his last three against the Angels.  The Mariners won six of nine meetings against the Angels at the Big-A last season.  For a preview of tonight's game, click HERE
.

A man, not a real one mind you, is suing the Angels for discrimination as he did not receive a free Mother's Day tote bag at Angel Stadium last year when entering the park.  In his suit, Michael Cohn (who is a psychologist) says that males and fans younger than 18 were treated unequally when they were denied the tote bag.  Similar lawsuits have popped up elsewhere in California, as by last count, there were 30 such cases filed.  After receiving his letter of complaint, the Angels sent Cohn four tote bags and a letter of apology, but Cohn wants every man that attended the game to receive $4,000 as entitled by California's Unruh Civil Right's Act.  Cohn's lawsuit might have already made a difference as this year all fans in attendance will receive the free tote bag on Mother's Day.  Maybe these people should focus their time on finding out why there is no giveaways on Father's Day instead.  Anyway, to read more on the suit, here is an article from the Los Angles Times -"L.A. Psychologist Who Didn't Get Tote Bag at Mother's Day Angel Game Files Lawsuit
".

Misc. Angels News

-  Bartolo Colon is scheduled to throw off a mound today for the first time since going on the DL on April 19th.  Colon says that his arm feels good now, but the real test will come today after he throws to see how his arm responds.  To read more on Colon's progress, click HERE.

-  He already angered fans and the city over the name change, but will Arte Moreno anger more fans by signing Barry Bonds in the offseason to become the Angels' DH?  Click HERE to find out.

Minor League News

Jered Weaver continues to make a case for being the Angels' fifth starter as he tossed another seven scoreless innings in yesterday's 13-1 victory over Omaha.  Weaver (W, 3-1) struck out three and did not walk a batter while lowering his ERA to 2.79.  On the season, Weaver now has 50 strikeouts and 6 walks in 42.0 innings pitched.  Curtis Pride had four hits, Kendry Morales had three and Nick Gorneault hit his fifth homer of the season in the victory.  To read more on the game, click HERE
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associated press

May 10, 2006

For the third straight game, the Angels scored just one run and lost, this time they fell to the White Sox, 9-1.  The Angels got on the board in the first inning after Orlando Cabrera tripled and was able to score on a ground out by Vladimir Guerrero, but that was all she wrote as the Angels stayed off the board the rest of the night.  Kevin Gregg (L, 2-1) finally looked human as he was beaten up by the White Sox, allowing seven runs and nine hits in just 2 2/3 innings.  Jim Thome belted a three-run homer (14) and Jermaine Dye hit a solo shot (7) in the third to highlight their six-run inning.  Freddy Garcia (W, 5-1) got the win for the White Sox, who have now won 18 of their last 22 games.  With the loss, the Angels are now in last place in the AL West.  With more on yesterday's defeat, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Angels Socked in Chicago", the Orange County Register -"Angels' Agony Continues", the Daily News -"New City, Same Lack of Offensive Production" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Scoring Woes Persist, and Angels Hit Bottom".

Notes From the Game

-  The Angels have scored three runs, have recorded 11 hits, struck out 18 times and walked just twice in their last three games.

-  The Angels had five hits (four for extra bases) in their first three innings and none after.

-  Dallas McPherson became the fifth player to play first base this season for the Angels.

-  Chone Figgins went 0-for-4 in the game and is now 1-for-12 against the White Sox this season.

-  The Angels have scored three runs or more just four times in their last fifteen games.

Today the Angels hope to record their first win of the season against the White Sox.  Ervin Santana (2-1 with a 4.84 ERA) will start for the Angels and will oppose knuckleballer Charlie Haeger, who will be making his major league debut in place of the injured Jose Contreras.  Santana gave up five runs over seven innings the last time he faced the White Sox and will look to improve those numbers today.  Haeger was 3-0 with a 0.68 ERA at Triple-A Charlotte at the time of his promotion.  For a preview of tonight's game, click HERE
.

In looking to boost their sagging offense, the Angels called-up Dallas McPherson from Triple-A yesterday.  At the time of the promotion, McPherson was batting just .235 and had struck out 48 times in 99 at-bats.  The Angels, desperate for offense, gave McPherson the call because he had been on a tear in the minors lately homering five times in his last five games.  To make room on the roster, the Angels placed Casey Kotchman on the disabled list to give him time to see a doctor and get treatment for the viral infection (mononucleosis) that has caused him to be fatigued all season long.  In his first game back, McPherson went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts.  To read more on McPherson's return, here are articles from the Orange County Register -"Angels Recall McPherson Despite .235 Triple-A Average", the Daily News -"Health Forces Change" and from the Los Angeles Times -"Kotchman is Forced to the DL by Illness
".

Misc. Angels News

-  After spending three hours in a Toronto hospital Monday night complaining of chest pains, Scot Shields flew to Chicago to have tests done to see what was causing him chest pains the last four days.  The tests showed no abnormalities to his heart, but they did give him some acid reflux medication.  To read more on Shields and his hospital scare, click HERE.

-  Darin Erstad received some encouraging news yesterday when he learned that the pain in his right ankle was caused by a bone bruise and he will not have to have surgery.  For more on Erstad's diagnosis, click HERE (scroll down).

-  How did the Angels' offense get to be so bad?  Steve Bisheff of the Orange County Register tries to break it down in his newest article, "Angels Have Lineup for Hitting Bottom".

-  Jason Kendall is still upset with John Lackey for the words he said which resulted in the brawl last week.  Kendall defended his actions saying that he "got disrespected" and "if he'd (Lackey) kept his mouth shut, it wouldn't had happened".  We are not sure whether he is just jealous that Lackey was let off with a $2,500 fine, or because Lackey embarrassed him by beating the snot out of him.  To read more on Kendall looking like an ass, click HERE (scroll down).

-  The Canadian Press has a great article out on Tim Salmon's return to the game, to read the article click HERE.

-  For those of you in the Palm Springs area that are upset that you can't watch Angels games this season, click HERE to read about what you can do to help fix the problem.

Minor League News

-  The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes are honoring teachers on May 10th with special ticket prices and a special on-field opportunity for photos and autographs before the game.  For more info on the event, send an email to lrathfon@rcquakes.com.

-  Tickets for the Texas League All-Star Game, which will be held at Ray Winder Field in Little Rock, are on sale now.  For ticket info, click HERE.

-  Also in Little Rock, you can register your child to be an honorary bat boy for a night as part of the Cingular Bat Boy Contest.  For details, click HERE.

 

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May 09, 2006

The freefall continues for the Halos as they dropped their ninth game in their last eleven tries with a 5-1 loss to the Blue Jays yesterday.  Jeff Weaver (L, 1-5) dominated the Blue Jays through four innings, but the Jays exploded for five runs in the fifth off him.  Bengie Molina (4) and Alex Rios (7) both homered in the frame to give the Jays a 5-0 lead.  The Angels' offense was once again nonexistent as they could only scrounge up four hits and one run against Roy Halladay (W, 4-1), who went all nine for the Jays.  To read more on the loss, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Angel Options Dwindle", the Orange County Register -"Offense Again Absent", the Daily News -"A Halladay in Toronto: Angels Lose" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"No Plate Patience".

Notes From the Game

-  With just one run in last night's game, the Angels have scored just 30 in their last 12 games.

-  Juan Rivera went 0-for-4 in his return from the DL.

-  The game lasted just 1 hour, 59 minutes.

-  The Angels have now last 12 of their last 16 games at Skydome.

-  With yesterday's four hit performance, the Angels are now batting just .247 as a team.

Things will not get any easier for the Angels (14-19) as tonight they begin a three-game series with the World Champion Chicago White Sox (22-9).  Kevin Gregg (2-0 with a 1.02 ERA) will get the start for the Angels as he takes on Freddy Garcia (4-1 with a 5.45 ERA).  Gregg is 0-0 with a 3.86 ERA in his career against the White Sox, while Garcia is 12-3 with a 2.74 ERA against the Angels.  The White Sox lead the season series 3-0 and have won 17 of their last 21 games this season.  The last time these two teams faced each other, tensions ran high after A.J. Pierzynski was plunked by Kelvim Escobar.  Escobar is set to start Thursday's game against the White Sox.  To read a preview of the game, click HERE, and for a preview of the series, here are articles from the Daily Southtown -"Sox Not Looking for Trouble", the Daily Herald -"Sox Staying Focused" and from the Daily News -"White Sox May Not be Happy to See Angels".

Misc. Angels News

-  Scot Shields was examined by paramedics in the Angels' clubhouse after complaining of chest pains during yesterday's game.  Although I could make a joke about him having a heart attack watching the Angels play, I will take the higher ground this time.  Shields refused to speak with reporters about what happened.  To read more on Shields, click HERE.

-  With the Angels struggling to find some power in their lineup, the team is currently looking at the option of bringing up Dallas McPherson from Triple-A.  McPherson has hit eighth homers in Triple-A this season in 99 at-bats, but he has struck out 48 times and has a .242 average.  To read more on D-Mac's possible return, click HERE.  For more on what the Angels might do next to get some punch into the lineup, here is an article from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Rookies Won't Get it Done".

-  Bartolo Colon played long toss before yesterday's game for about 10 minutes and said that he felt good afterwards.  While he may have made a little progress yesterday, there is still no timetable set for his return.  To read more on Colon's progress, click HERE.

-  According to the Los Angeles Times, there is tension in the Angels clubhouse brought on by the frustrations of their performance on the field. 

-  Would free-agent to be Kelvim Escobar be willing to play for the Blue Jays again?  With the Jays' new reputation of being free spenders, they might take the chance and sign him again in the offseason.

 

May 05, 2006

Check out our MySpace blog entries titled, "Taking  Look Back", which can now be found below the "15 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About..." table!!

 

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May 03, 2006

The Angels lost their fifth straight game 10-3 yesterday, but they did not go down without a fight as a bench clearing brawl in the sixth became the highlight of yesterday's game.  The A's got on the board first as Eric Chavez took John Lackey (L, 3-2) deep for a three-run homer (10) before the first out was recorded.  The Angels pushed a run across the board on a sacrifice fly off Brad Halsey (W, 1-0) in the third inning and Vladimir Guerrero took him deep in the sixth inning for a two-run homer (7), but that was all the offense the Angels could muster off Halsey.  Speaking of the sixth inning, in the top of the inning the A's loaded the bases off John Lackey and Jason Kendall came up to bat.  The first pitch Lackey threw was an inside breaking ball to Kendall.  Kendall tried to lean into the pitch to get hit on purpose to bring in a run and Lackey called him on it.  Kendall was furious that Lackey said something to him and charged the mound.  Jeff Mathis grabbed Kendall's legs while Lackey got Kendall in a headlock and started throwing punches while the benches poured out onto the pitcher's mound (to view the video of the fight, click HERE).  Order was eventually restored and Lackey and Kendall were both ejected.  The A's ended up scoring the go-ahead run in the inning when the Angels could not turn a double play fast enough to get out of the jam.  The score remained close at 4-3 until the ninth inning when the A's erupted for six runs off J.C. Romero and Chris Bootcheck, putting the game out of reach.  Oakland's Chad Gaudin beaned Robb Quinlan intentionally with two outs in the ninth, but was not ejected since home plate umpire Dale Scott just wanted the game to end.  Mike Scioscia argued that he should have been ejected, but Scott ejected Scioscia instead.  To read more about yesterday's game, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Lackey is Charged with Loss", the Orange County Register -"Angels Lose to A's, 10-3", the Daily News -"A's Give Angels a Beating" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Brawl Leaves Scioscia Fuming".

Notes From the Game

-  In his last six outings, J.C. Romero is 0-2 with nine walks and eight earned runs in just 5 2/3 innings.

-  Garret Anderson broke out of an 0-for-12 slump by going 2-for-3.

-  For the first time in three years the Angels find themselves three-games under .500.

-  Eric Chavez' homer in the first was the 200th of his career.

Today the Angels (12-15) begin a two-game set with the Detroit Tigers (18-9) in Detroit, with the first pitch scheduled for 4:05pm.  Jeff Weaver (1-3 with a 7.48 ERA) looks to rebound from his disastrous last start and end the Angels' five-game skid by outpitching Detroit's Nate Robertson (3-2 with a 3.77 ERA).  Weaver is 1-1 with a 2.57 in his career against his former team while Robertson is 0-3 with a 10.62 ERA in his career against the Halos.  The Angels will come into the series with a five-game losing streak while the Tigers are in the midst of a five-game winning streak.  For a preview of tonight's game, click HERE
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Because of yesterdays altercation, John Lackey could be suspended by MLB and be forced to miss his next start.  Even though Jason Kendall was the one who charged the mound, expect John Lackey to be suspended as well since they will rule that he instigated the fight.  With the Angels already strapped for starting pitchers with Bartolo Colon and Kelvim Escobar both injured, the Angels are in the process of looking for a spot starter.  The logical choice would be Chris Bootcheck, who made his season debut yesterday and was rocked for two runs in just 1/3 of an inning, but the Angels could also reach into the minors and bring up Jered Weaver to start.  To read more on the Angels' options for starters, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Jered Weaver Might Get Next Try in Colon's Spot" and from the Daily News -"Lackey Might be Out".

Misc. Angels News

-  Lost within the fighting yesterday was another poor outing by the Angels' offense (heck, John Lackey got more hits in than the Angels as a team did).  Vladimir Guerrero's homer aside, the Angels could not get a timely hit or even run the bases well as the team combined for just three runs and seven hits while stranding six runners.  To read more on the struggling offense, click HERE.

-  Darin Erstad sat out his second consecutive game because of a sore left ankle.  While nobody is sure how long he will be out for, the team expects him not to be out long term.

-  Trying to get his bat into the lineup, the Angels have been working with Howie Kendrick to teach him how to play third base and first base.  Kendrick, who was hitting .386 before his call-up, is open to playing any position to get playing time.  With more on Kendrick playing first and third, click HERE.

-  Angels fans, don't forget to pick up your copy of Robert Goldman's new book that tells the story of the Angels franchise through the eyes of the players.  To pick up a copy of his book for only $15, click on the link -"Once They Were Angels" (it makes a great mother's day gift!).

 

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May 02, 2006

With Bartolo Colon out indefinitely, the Angels were hoping that Hector Carrasco could be a decent replacement for him until their ace gets back from the disabled list.  After two rough starts, Carrasco finally gave the Angels a great start last night, unfortunately for him and the rest of the team, the offense failed to show up as the Angels dropped their fourth straight game, 1-0.  Carrasco (L, 0-2), making a better start than Colon has had all year, shut down the A's for six innings, allowing just one run and three hits.  Barry Zito (W, 2-2) pitched even better than Carrasco as he kept the Angels off the board in his 7 2/3 innings of work, limiting the Halos to just five hits.  The Angels came within inches of winning the game, but Garret Anderson's drive to right, which would have been a three-run homer, was caught up against the short porch in right in the eighth inning and Tim Salmon's drive in the ninth was caught against the wall in center.  To read more on the loss, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Zito Holds Down the Angels", the Orange County Register -"Angels Chances Come Up a Little Short" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"To the Angels, Air Very Heavy and Zito Very Barry".

Notes From the Game

-  Howie Kendrick singled in the fifth inning off Barry Zito for his first major league hit.

-  In the last seven games, the Angels are batting just .189 (41-for-217).

-  Chone Figgins' streak of scoring a run in nine straight games came to an end last night.

-  Vladimir Guerrero walked for just the fourth time last night.

The Angels look to close out their two-game series against the Oakland A's today with a win.  Looking to break the Angels out of their season-high four-game losing streak is John Lackey (3-1 with a 3.09 ERA), who will oppose Brad Halsey (0-0 with a 1.42 ERA), who is starting in place of the injured Rich Harden.  Lackey is 0-0 with a 3.60 ERA against the A's this season (6-1 lifetime) while Halsey will be making his second career appearance against the Angels (pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings against them last August) and first start this season (has appeared in nine games out of the bullpen).  For a preview of today's game, click HERE
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Darin Erstad was not exactly tearing up the ball the first month of the season.  Erstad, a career .308 hitter in April, only batted .238 with no homers and four RBIs during the month.  Erstad attributed his slow start to not being comfortable in the batters box, which has resulted in him not putting good swings on hitable pitches.  Erstad has made up for his slow start at the plate by impressing many with his defense early on in the season as he has turned many would be hits into outs by getting a good read of the ball coming off the bat.  To read more on Erstad's slow start, here is an article from the Orange County Register -"April Drove Erstad Batty".

Misc. Angels News

-  Kelvim Escobar, who is currently scheduled to miss his next start because of a blister on his pitching hand, is expected to make his return to the rotation on May 9th against, who else, the White Sox.  To read more on his return, click HERE (scroll down).

-  Chone Figgins was originally not supposed to be in last night's lineup because Mike Scioscia wanted to give him a day off.  After Scioscia got word that Darin Erstad reaggravated the ankle injury that forced him to miss two weeks during spring, Erstad was given the night off and Figgins was inserted into centerfield.  Figgins went 2-for-4 in the game.

-  To inject some pop into the lineup, the Angels are expected to take Juan Rivera off the disabled list this week after he embarks on a brief minor-league rehab stint.  To read more on Rivera's imminent return, click HERE (scroll down).

-  Jeff Weaver does not want to think about his last outing where he gave up a season high eight runs in just 2 1/3 innings to the White Sox.  Instead of watching the tapes of the game and reliving the outing, he plans on just talking to Bud Black about what he can do differently.

-  George Biron, a scout for the Angels, was seen watching Manchester West's Nick Cenatiempo pitch for the second time this season.  Cenatiempo struck out 10 batters in the game, but got the loss as his team fell, 5-1.  Cenatiempo has already committed to play with St. John's University next season, but that has not stopped scouts from coming to his games.

-  Angels fans, don't forget to pick up your copy of Robert Goldman's new book that tells the story of the Angels franchise through the eyes of the players.  To pick up a copy of his book for only $15, click on the link -"Once They Were Angels" (it makes a great mother's day gift!).

Minor League News

Kendry Morales was at the starting end of a rare triple play which helped the Salt Lake Bees beat the Las Vegas 51s, 7-4.  With a runner on first and second with no outs, Chris Truby hit a liner that was caught by Morales, who stepped on first for out number two and then quickly threw the ball to second for the third out.  The triple play was just the second for the Bees in the last 12 seasons.  Mike Napoli gave the Bees a lift with a two-run homer (3) in the second and the Bees combined for six stolen bases in the win.  To read more on the game, click HERE
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May 01, 2006

If the Angels hoped to make any statement this past weekend while playing against the White Sox, the only one they made was that they are not as good as the defending World Champions as the Sox completed a three-game sweep of the Angels with a 6-5 victory.  The Angels had their chances in the game to walk away with a win, but Ervin Santana (ND) let each lead his offense gave slip away.  The Angels had leads of 2-0 and 5-3, but Santana could not keep the White Sox off the bases in his seven innings, as he allowing five runs and eight hits.  Orlando Cabrera kept the Angels in the game with his bat as he went 3-for-4 with a home run (4), a double and four RBIs in the loss.  The White Sox scored the go-ahead run in the ninth off a wild pitch from Scot Shields (L, 1-2) to complete the sweep.  With more on yesterday's loss, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Scioscia is Not Wild About Sweep", the Orange County Register -"Angels Aren't Wild About Loss, Their Start", the Daily News -"Angels Throw One Away" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Sloppy Play Sinks Angels Again".

Notes From the Game

-  Orlando Cabrera was responsible for three of the team's five hits and three of the team's five runs.

-  The Angels went down in order in the ninth on just nine pitches.

-  Jeff Mathis was 0-for-3 at the plate and has just one hit in his last twenty at-bats.

-  For the first time since 2003, the Angels will enter May with a losing record.

-  The White Sox completed their first sweep of the Angels at the Big-A since the 1992 season.

Today the Angels (12-13) turn the page and open a two-game series against the Oakland A's (12-12), with first pitch scheduled for 7:05pm.  Hector Carrasco (0-1 with a 5.71 ERA) will start tonight for the Angels, and try to prove to the organization that he can start, while he opposes Barry Zito (1-2 with a 5.93 ERA).  Carrasco is 3-5 with a 6.46 ERA against the A's in his career while Barry Zito is 11-7 with a 3.82 ERA against the Angels in his career.  The Angels have won seven out of the last nine meetings with the A's.  For a preview of tonight's game, click HERE
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Even though the White Sox have left town, controversy has not.  Accusations were still flying after Sunday's game about whether or not A.J. Pierzynski was intentionally beaned by Kelvim Escobar the night before.  Everyone from Chicago says it was intentional, while everyone from Los Anaheim says it was not.  Ozzie Guillen and Mike Scioscia talked on the phone before yesterday's game to smooth things out, but Guillen says that all his anger is focused on Escobar, not him.  The two teams will meet up again in Chicago on May 9th and Kelvim Escobar could very well pitch in the series.  With more on the controversy, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Questions Surround Umpire's Statement", the Orange County Register -"Managers Deny There's Problem", the Daily Herald -"Guillen Clears Air with Scioscia" and from the Chicago Sun-Times -"Escobar Found Guilty by Sox
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Misc. Angels News

-  Don't expect to see any Angel sitting out today's game against the Oakland A's to honor the Day Without an Immigrant Protest.  While some players may support the plight, none will sit out today's game.  To read more on the non-protest of the players, click HERE (scroll down).

-  Kevin Gregg has been told that he will start in place of the injured Kelvim Escobar on Thursday, who is out nursing a blister on the middle finger of his throwing hand.  To take Gregg's spot in the bullpen, the Angels optioned Reggie Willits back to Triple-A and have recalled Chris Bootcheck.  With more on the moves, click HERE.

Minor League News

The Salt Lake Bees split their doubleheader yesterday against the Tacoma Rainiers, closing out their series together.  Dallas McPherson was the hero in the win as he smacked a home run (4) in extra innings to give the Bees a 4-3 victory, Jason Bulger (W, 1-1) got the win.  The Bees lost the second game of the doubleheader as the Rainiers scored four runs in the eighth to take the game 4-2.  To read more on the doubleheader, click HERE
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April 30, 2006

In what looked like a game reminiscent of last year's ALCS -featuring a great start by a White Sox hurler, as well as controversy involving A.J. Pierzynski- the Angels found themselves on the short end of a close game to the White Sox as they fall 2-1.  Jose Contreras (W, 4-0) pitched fantastically over 8 1/3 innings, holding the Angels to just one run and five hits.  The only run he allowed was on an RBI double by Orlando Cabrera in the sixth inning that drove in Chone Figgins from second base.  Kelvim Escobar (L, 3-2) was the undeserving loser of last night's game as he held the White Sox to just one run and three hits over five innings before leaving the game with a blister on the middle finger of his pitching hand.  Brendan Donnelly took over for Escobar with the Angels down 1-0 and was taken deep by Jim Thome, putting the Angels in a 2-0 hole.  Tensions ran high in the second inning of the game when A.J. Pierzynski was hit in the leg with a fastball by Kelvim Escobar, prompting a warning by the home plate umpire and arguments by both managers.  Escobar says it was an accident while Pierzynski thinks he did it on purpose because of what happened in last year's playoffs.  With more on last night's defeat, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Angry White Sox Beat Angels", the Orange County Register -"Angels Can't 'Match Up'", the Californian -"Angels Still Can't Solve Contreras" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Escobar Has Two Worries".

Notes From the Game

-  Orlando Cabrera was the first batter in 17 tries to get a hit off Jose Contreras this season with a runner in scoring position.

-  Casey Kotchman snapped an 0-for-17 skid with an infield single in the fifth inning.

-  Kelvim Escobar is now 0-7 with a 5.64 ERA in nine career regular season starts against the White Sox.

-  Escobar's beaning of Pierzynski was the first time he hit a batter in 29 innings this season.

-  Jose Contreras has now won 12 straight games during the regular-season.

The Angels will look to avoid getting swept today when the Angels and White Sox finish out their three-game set at 12:35pm.  Looking for a good start, the Angels will give Ervin Santana (2-0 with a 2.96 ERA) the ball as he looks to outduel Chicago's Jon Garland (2-1 with a 7.30 ERA).  Santana is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA against the White Sox in his career, earning his first major league shutout against them in his second career start last season.  Garland is 2-6 with a 4.91 ERA in his career against the Angels.  For a preview of today's game, click HERE
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Misc. Angels News

-  With eight saves already through the first month of the year, Francisco Rodriguez is on pace to break the major league record of 57 saves set by Bobby Thigpen in 1990.  While that record might be realistically out of reach, Rodriguez does hope to break the franchise record of 46 set by Brian Harvey (Rodriguez had 45 last season).  To read more on Rodriguez' quest to break Harvey's record, here is an article from the North County Times -"Rodriguez Has Eyes on Prize".

-  The Anaheim City Council is strongly considering an appeal of the verdict of the Orange County Superior Court jury which ruled in favor of the Angels in the now infamous Name Change Trial.  The City Council has also stated that they are willing to drop an appeal if Arte Moreno decides not to ask the city to recoup his legal costs.  Isn't that some form of extortion?  Anyway, to read more on the possible appeal, click HERE.

-  Kevin Gregg would like to be a starter again in the big leagues rather than being a long reliever.  He may just get his wish soon as he may get the chance to replace Hector Carrasco who has struggled in his two starts filling in for Bartolo Colon.  Gregg has allowed just one run in 10 2/3 innings since being called up.

-  Today we debut our newest addition to the 15 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About...Series!!!  This time around, Kelvim Escobar gets the honor.  To read about Kelvim Escobar's up-and-down career, click HERE.

 

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April 29, 2006

During the offseason, the two best teams in the American League last season tried to get even better.  The Angels ended up signing Jeff Weaver to bolster their pitching staff while the White Sox traded for Jim Thome to give their offense a boost.  Both were highly ineffective in last night's game, but luckily for the Sox, they did not need Jim Thome's bat as much as the Angels needed Jeff Weaver's arm in last night's 8-5 Sox victory.  Weaver (L, 1-3) was roughed up by the World Champions as they knocked him out of the game after allowing eight runs on eight hits in just 2 1/3 innings, the shortest outing of the season for an Angels starter.  Vladimir Guerrero single-handedly kept the Angels in the game as he got the Angels on the board in the first inning when he hit a two-run homer (6) off Freddy Garcia (W, 4-1), in the third he grounded in a run and he then added an RBI single in the seventh to finish the night with four RBIs.  The Angels came close to tying the game late, but Casey Kotchman's drive to right field was caught up against the short porch in right field.  To read more on last night's loss, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Sox Hit Up Angels Again, 8-5", the Orange County Register -"Weaver Walloped", the Daily News -"Angels Outslugged" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"White Sox Pound Weaver".

Notes From the Game

-  Chone Figgins walked and scored three times in the game.  In last year's ALCS, he walked just once.

-  The Angels' pitchers held Jim Thome hitless in five at-bats while striking him out four times.

-  Darin Erstad had a terrible night at the plate, going 0-for-4 and striking out three times.

-  Kevin Gregg threw 3 2/3 scoreless innings relieving Jeff Weaver and has now allowed just one run over 10 2/3 innings this season.

-  Freddy Garcia improved to 12-3 in his career against the Angels.

-  The White Sox are now 10-2 in their last 12 games.

The Angels look to even the series tonight when they face the White Sox in the second game of the three-game series.  Kelvim Escobar (3-1 with a 3.75 ERA) will make the start for the Angels while Jose Contreras (3-0 with a 1.55 ERA) will start for the Sox.  Escobar has struggled against the White Sox in his career posting a 1-8 record and 6.59 ERA against them.  Contreras, who is in the midst of a 12-game winning streak, has never beaten the Angels in his career as he is 0-2 with an ERA of 6.75 against them.  For a preview of tonight's game, click HERE.

Sunday was the day that Bartolo Colon was originally supposed to come off the disabled list, but as of today, Colon has only thrown a light game of catch once, and that was days ago.  The team has put no timetable on his return from shoulder inflammation, but all indications are that he is weeks (or perhaps months) away from returning to the rotation.  Hector Carrasco will continue to take Colon's place in the rotation even though he has been ineffective in his first two starts.  With more on Colon's slow recovery, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Team Isn't Concerned by Colon's Slow Recovery" and from the Daily News -"Colon Taking it Slow".

Misc. Angels News

-  Voting has begun for the 2006 All-Star Game.  To cast your vote, click HERE.

-  Mike Scioscia says it is unlikely that Juan Rivera will come off the disabled list when eligible Monday.  The team is still hoping to have him return sometime later in the week.  To read more on Rivera, click HERE (scroll down).

-  ESPN has come out with their managerial approval ratings for all managers in MLB.  According to the votes, 88% of Angels fans approve of the job Mike Scioscia is doing so far this season.  To see the list and vote, click HERE.

-  Author Robert Goldman, who wrote "Once They Were Angels" (click on the link to order the book, ONLY $13!!!), will be at the ballpark tonight to sign copies of his fantastic book on the history of the franchise.

Minor League News

The Salt Lake Bees were shutout yesterday by Kevin Appier (?!?!) and the rest of the Tacoma Rainiers in yesterday's 1-0 loss.  The Travs were held to just one-hit in the game (a bloop single in the second by Curtis Pride) off three Rainiers pitchers, wasting a solid start by Steven Shell (ND, 0-0) who struck out eight and allowed just two hits over eight innings in his Triple-A debut.  The Rainiers won the game in the bottom of the ninth on an RBI single off Jason Bulger (L, 0-1).  For Bulger, it was the first run he has allowed all season in 11 2/3 innings.  To read more on the loss, click HERE.

 

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April 28, 2006

According to all the dailies, tonight's series opener against the White Sox will spark memories about last year's American League Championship Series.  I can't remember too much about the series except the White Sox beat the Angels in five games thanks to stellar pitching (heck, they were the first team in 77 years to toss four straight complete-game victories), terrible umpiring (Doug Eddings ring a bell?) and thanks to the higher ups who forced the Angels to play in three time zones (New York, Anaheim and Chicago) in three consecutive nights and forced the Angels to play Game One of the ALCS in Chicago less than 24 hours after they beat the Yankees in Game 5 of the ALDS back in Anaheim (although they did win that game).  So, to make a long story short, the White Sox are back in town and that is supposed to remind us of last season's ALCS match up or something.  At least some of us have moved on........<hold me>.  With more on the weekend series against the White Sox, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"No Thought of Past Flailings", the Orange County Register -"Bad Memories Return to Anaheim", the Daily News -"Defending Champs Have Upgraded", the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Champion White Sox Might Be Even Better" and from the Chicago Sun-Times -"A Look at Past and Possible Future".

Game One of the rematch of the Angels (12-10) and White Sox (14-7) begins tonight at 7:05pm at the Big-A.  In a match up of starters who have high ERAs, the Angels will send out Jeff Weaver (1-2 with a 5.33 ERA) while the White Sox will counter with Freddy Garcia (3-1 with a 6.23 ERA).  Weaver has fared well against the White Sox in his career posting a 5-5 record and 3.52 ERA.  Garcia has dominated the Angels throughout his career posting an 11-3 mark and 2.66 ERA.  The Angels won the season series 6-4 last year.  For a preview of tonight's game, click HERE.

Misc. Angels News

-  For those of you who are Fantasy Baseball players, SportsMemo.com is saying that Kelvim Escobar and John Lackey are two pitchers worth buying, but you should sell Jeff Weaver.  To read why you should buy Escobar, click HERE.  To read why you should buy Lackey and sell Weaver, click HERE.

-  AL West Update:  The Texas Rangers have demoted closer Francisco Cordero after he blew five of his first eight save opportunities to start the season (a ML record).  The closer role will now go to Akinori Otsuka, who has 137 career saves in Japan and was Japan's closer in the WBC.  To read more on Cordero's demotion, click HERE.

Minor League News

Joe Saunders dominated the Tacoma Rainiers in last night's 3-0 victory as he and two relievers combined on a two-hit shutout.  Saunders (W, 2-1) worked for seven innings, allowed just a check swing hit in the sixth, one walk and struck out a season-high nine batters.  The Travs got on the board in the fifth as a bases loaded wild pitch brought home their first run of the night.  The following inning, Curtis Pride smacked a two-run home run (1) to give the Travs a three-run cushion.  With the win, the Travs have now won four of five games on their current road trip.  To read more on the win, click HERE.

 

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April 27, 2006

Mike Maroth came into the game against the Angels with a 17-inning scoreless streak, but he only kept the Angels off the board for two frames and he was out pitched by John Lackey as the Angels beat Maroth and the Tigers 4-0.  John Lackey (W, 3-1) made the headlines as he allowed just one hit (a single to Craig Monroe) in his eight shutout innings yesterday, but he did struggle with his control again as he walked five batters.  Vladimir Guerrero supplied all the offense Lackey would need as he connected for a two-run home run (5) in the third inning off Mike Maroth (L, 3-1).  The shutout was the second for the Angels this season, with both coming in this series against the Tigers.  With more on the win, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Lackey Rides Out Turbulence", the Orange County Register -"Lackey Dominates Tigers", the Daily News -"Angels Are Tiger Tamers" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Day of Peak Performances".

Notes From the Game

-  In his last two starts, John Lackey has walked 12 batters, but he has only given up three hits and two runs in those starts.

-  Vladimir Guerrero's homer was his first extra-base-hit at home this season.

-  Lackey's eight strikeouts ties his season high.

-  Garret Anderson went 2-for-3 and now has seven multihit efforts in his last 11 games.

-  The Angels ended Mike Maroth's scoreless streak at 19 1/3 innings.

-  With the win, Lackey improved to 5-0 with a 3.47 ERA against the Tigers in his career.

Today the Angels are off.  They will begin a three-game series against the World Champion Chicago White Sox tomorrow night.  Starting in Game One of the series will be Jeff Weaver (1-2 with a 5.33 ERA), who will face off against Freddy Garcia (3-1 with a 6.23 ERA).  In Game Two, we will see Kelvim Escobar (3-1 with a 3.75 ERA) face Jose Contreras (3-0 with a 1.55 ERA), and in the finale, Ervin Santana (2-0 with a 2.96 ERA) will start against Jon Garland (2-1 with a 7.30 ERA).  The series will mark the return of A.J. Pierzynski to Angel Stadium, so make sure you break out your good BOOs.  With a little more on the series and the return of Pierzynski, here is an article from the Chicago Sun-Times -"Bronx Cheers Await Pierzynski in Anaheim".

Edgardo Alfonzo is not happy with his playing time.  After making just four starts through the first 22 games of the season, Alfonzo made it known to reporters that he feels as though he was lied to by the organization since they said that he would have a chance to compete to be the starting third baseman, but the job was already given to Chone Figgins in spring.  He also says that if he would have known he was not going to play regularly, then he would have not accepted the trade that sent him here for Steve Finley.  In case you are wondering, Alfonzo is currently batting .158 with three hits (all singles) and no RBIs.  With more on Alfonzo, here is an article from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Alfonzo Upset at Role".

Misc. Angels News

-  Howie Kendrick and Reggie Willits both made their major league debuts in yesterday's game.  Kendrick got the start at second and played great defensively, but he was 0-for-4 at the plate.  Willits pinch-ran for Edgardo Alfonzo in the eighth and played in center in the ninth.  To read more on their debuts, click HERE.

-  J.C. Romero is ready to pitch again after being given the last five days off.  He will appreciate the rest after the weekend is over because he will pitch a lot in the upcoming series against the White Sox, primarily facing lefty Jim Thome (.333-9-21), who would probably win the AL MVP if the season ended today.  To read more on Romero, click HERE.

-  Former Angels closer, Troy Percival, has decided to try to comeback from his elbow injury one more time before he officially calls it a career.  To read more on Percy, click HERE (scroll down).

Minor League News

Brandon Wood homered for the second straight game and Jesse Smith (W, 1-1) threw for seven scoreless innings as the Arkansas Travelers squeaked out a 2-1 victory over the San Antonio Missions.  For Wood, his two-run homer was his sixth on the season and the two RBIs now gives him 17 in 20 games.  The star of the game though was Jesse Smith since he kept the Missions off the bases and picked up the first win recorded by a Travs' starter in the last 11 games.  To read more on the game, click HERE.

 

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April 26, 2006

The Angels took confidence and a three-game winning streak into their game against the Tigers last night, but that confidence quickly faded and their win streak ended after falling to the Tigers 5-2.  Detroit's Jeremy Bonderman (W, 2-2) held the Angels at bay in his six innings of work, allowing just two runs to the Halos while striking out six.  The Angels hoped for a similar performance by Hector Carrasco (L, 0-1), but instead the Tigers touched him up for five runs over five innings, taking the loss.  The Angels' two runs were scored in the sixth inning on an RBI double by Orlando Cabrera and on a groundout by Garret Anderson.   With more on the loss, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Angels Go Powerless Again", the Orange County Register -"Power Outage Continues for Angels", the Daily News -"Carrasco Struggles for Angels, Who Lose to Detroit" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Carrasco is Failing in Shot as a Starter".

Notes From the Game

-  The Angels managed just three hits in the game.

-  After his 0-for-4 performance last night, Vladimir Guerrero is now 0-for-7 in the series.

-  Filling in for the injured Bartolo Colon, Hector Carrasco has allowed eight runs over eight innings in his two starts.

-  Jeff Mathis is now 1-for-12 at home this season after his 0-for-3 night.

-  Chone Figgins broke an 0-for-13 mark against Jeremy Bonderman when he singled in the sixth.

-  The win improved the Tigers' record on the road to 11-3.

The Halos look to put yesterday's loss behind them when they take on the Tigers again today at 12:35pm.  The Angels will try for the series victory as they send out John Lackey (2-1 with a 4.13 ERA) to face the leagues best pitcher this year, Mike Maroth (3-0 with a 0.49 ERA).  Lackey, who has never lost to Detroit in his career, is 4-0 with a 4.14 ERA against the Tigers.  Maroth, who has not allowed a run in 17 consecutive innings, has a career mark of 4-1 against the Angels with a 5.48 ERA.  For a preview of today's game, click HERE.

What happened to Casey Kotchman and Jeff Mathis?  After each "cant miss" prospect had torrid springs, both have come out of the gates flat this year as both Kotchman (.148) and Mathis (.118) have sub-.200 batting averages three weeks into the season.  Last year Dallas McPherson was the "cant miss" prospect that struggled coming out of the gates and he is now in Triple-A trying to earn his way back to the major leagues.  The Angels are hoping that all three of them will eventually prove that they are major league ready and will contribute for many years with the club, but right now the team is nervously awaiting for those days to get here.  To read more on the unpredictability of prospects, here is an article from the Orange County Register -"Youngsters Don't Come Guaranteed".

Misc. Angels News

-  Bartolo Colon took a setback in his return from the DL.  Instead of returning this weekend like the team had hoped, the team has now said that there is no timetable for his return.  To read more on Colon, click HERE (scroll down).

-  Scot Shields pitches so much that when he does not get into a game it becomes news.  Don't believe me?  Here's proof.  Here are articles from the Orange County Register -"Rodriguez, Shields Given Night Off" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Shields Close to Perfect".

-  The results of Maicer Izturis' MRI are now in, and as expected, he was diagnosed with a severe strain of his hamstring muscle.  He is expected to be out at least two weeks.

-  For those of you who were wondering why "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" was shortened to just one verse at Angels games and why they now play "Stand By Me" (which is soooooo much better than swaying to "YMCA" without realizing it) during the seventh inning stretch, your answer can be found HERE.

Minor League News

Brandon Wood had two hits, including a two-run home run (his fifth home run of the season), but the Travs fell to the Wichita Wranglers by a score of 12-3.  In a good impression of how the Angels played this past week, the Travs gave up eight walks and committed an ill-timed error to open the flood gates for the Wranglers' offense.  The loss gave the Travs a 2-8 record on their 10-game homestand.  With more on the loss, click HERE.

Kendry Morales hit a two-run homer (3), but Tommy Murphy stole the headlines as his seven RBIs helped lift the Salt Lake Bees to an 11-8 victory over the Portland Beavers.  Murphy finished the night with four hits, including a three-run double, a three-run homer (2) and an RBI single to easily take home player of the game honors.  With more on Murphy's incredible night, click HERE.

 

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April 25, 2006

The Angels used a combination of youth and experience to beat the Detroit Tigers 3-0 last night.  Twenty-three year-old Ervin Santana (W, 2-0) overpowered the Tigers during his six innings of work, allowing just five hits, no runs and striking out a career-high 10 batters.  The Angels' offense was fueled by 37-year-old Tim Salmon who hit a solo homer (3) in the second and later added an RBI single in the sixth to account for two of the team's three runs.  Orlando Cabrera drove home Chone Figgins with a sacrifice fly in the eighth for an extra insurance run.  Scot Shields, Brendan Donnelly and Francisco Rodriguez (S, 8) closed out the game with three scoreless innings of relief.  To read more on last night's win, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Familiar Formula Works Well", the Orange County Register -"Victory Comes With Experience", the Daily News -"Salmon Wins Battle of the Aged" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Angels Find Winning Formula".

Notes From the Game

-  After his 2-for-4 performance last night, Garret Anderson has gone 10-for-18 in his last five games.

-  Scot Shields, Brendan Donnelly and Francisco Rodriguez have not allowed a run in a combined total of 13 1/3 innings.

-  Tim Salmon's homer was his first at home since April of 2004.

-  Salmon's homer was just the second by an Angel at home this season.

-  The shutout was the Angels' first of the season.

-  Every Tiger struck out in the game with the exception of Curtis Granderson, who ironically walked twice.

The Angels look to stay unbeaten on this homestand when they face the Tigers again tonight at 7:05pm.  Hector Carrasco (0-0 with a 4.38 ERA), filling in for the injured Bartolo Colon, looks to improve from his last outing when he only lasted three innings in a start against Minnesota.  Going for the Tigers will be Jeremy Bonderman (1-2 with a 5.55 ERA), who has made just one bad start this season (3.2 IP, 7 ER against the Indians on 4/15).  Carrasco has not fared well against the Tigers in his career as he is just 2-2 with a 6.32 ERA against them.  Bonderman has pitched good, but has not gotten much luck against the Angels as he has a career 1-2 mark and 3.66 ERA against the Angels.  For a preview of the game, click HERE.

In a move surprising to most, the Angels called up Howie Kendrick from Triple-A Salt Lake to replace the injured Maicer Izturis who was placed on the disabled list after significantly injuring his hamstring on Sunday.  Most expected Erick Aybar to get the call since he is a great defender and an above average hitter in the minors, but the Angels went with Kendrick instead for his offense since the team plans on using him as a pinch-hitter and DH primarily.  To read more on Kendrick's call up and Adam Kennedy's reaction to the move, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Kennedy Welcomes Kendrick's Arrival", the Orange County Register -"Kendrick Joins Angels, Needs A Place to Play", the Daily News -"Big-League Day for Kendrick" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Kennedy Facing Reality".

Misc. Angels News

-  For those of you loyal readers who would like to catch up with all the news that has happened while we were gone this past weekend, check out our blog on MySpace called "Taking A Look Back" where we countdown the top stories of the week.  To read the blog (you DO NOT need to be registered on MySpace to read it), click HERE.

Minor League News

Dallas McPherson had three hits, including two doubles and the game winning home run (3) in the Salt Lake Bees' 7-6 victory over the Portland Beavers last night.  The Bees, who are currently without Reggie Willits and Howie Kendrick, got help from outfielder Nick Gorneault who also homered (4) in the game.  The win moves the Bees into first place in the Pacific North Division.  To read more on the win, click HERE.

 

April 20, 2006

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In a performance that would make any Fantasy Baseball owner happy, Kelvim Escobar struck out 10 batters in his 6 2/3 innings to help the Angels to an 8-2 victory over the Twins.  Escobar (W, 2-1) kept the Twins batters guessing all night as he struck out every batter on the Twins except one (Tony Batista).  Escobar's pitching kept the Angels in the game long enough for their bats to get going against Carlos Silva (L, 1-2), who entered the game 4-0 against the Halos.  Chone Figgins delivered the biggest blow of the night for the Angels as he launched a ball off the upper deck in right for a two-run homer (2).  Figgins finished the night with three of the team's season-high 13-hits and even drove in three runs.  Orlando Cabrera almost matched Figgins as he too had three hits and drove in two runs in the contest.  For more on the win, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Inside Job Lifts Angels", the Orange County Register -"Angels Beat Twins, 8-2", the Daily News -"Escobar Hangs 10 In Win" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Escobar Gives Angels a Boost".

Notes From the Game

-  Chone Figgins went 3-for-5 in last night's game and is now hitting .352 in his career at the Metrodome with nine multi-hit games.

-  Vladimir Guerrero was the only Angel without a hit.

-  Kelvim Escobar now has eight 10-strikeout games in his career.

-  Casey Kotchman broke an 0-for-12 skid with a single in the fifth.

-  Jeff Mathis notched his first career double in the game.

-  While the Twins stuck out 12 times in the game, the Angels only struck out once (Maicer Izturis).

-  With the win, the Angels improved to 3-5 on the road this season.

-  The Angels have hit 14 home runs on the road this year versus just one at home.

The Angels will look to continue the success they had yesterday when they face the Twins again tonight at 5:10pm.  Ervin Santana (1-0 with a 3.55 ERA) will look to stay unbeaten this season as he opposes Minnesota's Kyle Lohse (1-1 with an 8.44 ERA).  Santana pitched well in his lone start against the Twins last season as confirmed by his 1-0 record and 1.80 ERA, but that start was at Angel Stadium.  The problem with Santana has always been when he pitches on the road where he is 3-5 with a 7.13 ERA in his brief career.  Lohse has a career 4-3 mark and 5.14 ERA against the Angels in his career.  With a preview of tonight's game, click HERE.

J.C. Romero faced his former team for the first time since he was traded by the Twins to the Angels in the offseason.  Romero entered the game under a chorus of boos since he did not leave under good circumstances with the club because of his ongoing feud with manager Ron Gardenhire the past two seasons.  Romero and Gardenhire have since patched things up between each other since the trade and they do not feel any ill will towards each other anymore.  With more on Romero's return to the Twin Cities, here are articles from the Minneapolis Star Tribune -"Romero Moves on Following Rift", the St. Paul Pioneer Press -"Romero Tries to Make Nice", the Daily News -"Romero Clarifies Quote" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Maturity Brings Romero Peace".

Karl Gelinas, a pitcher at Class-A Rancho Cucamonga, has tested positive for steroids and has been suspended for 50-games without pay.  Gelinas, proving that taking steroids does not always help your performance, was 0-2 with a 7.59 ERA this season after two starts before getting busted for using Stanozolol, the same drug Rafael Palmeiro tested positive for using last season.  To remain in shape during his suspension, Gelinas will be sent to the Angels' extended spring training facility in Arizona.  With more on the suspension, here are articles from the Los Angeles Times -"Prospect is Suspended 50 Games for Steroids", the Orange County Register -"Angels Minor-League Pitcher Draws 50-Game Suspension" and from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"50-Game Bans for Cal Leaguers".

Misc. Angels News

-  The Minneapolis Star Tribune pays homage to our very own Vladimir Guerrero in a new article.  The article focuses on his low-key nature and ability to stay out of the spotlight even though he is one of the best players in baseball.  To read the article, click HERE.

-  USA Today has an article out today on Kelvim Escobar and how he is becoming one of the prized free-agents this coming winter.  To read the article, click HERE.

-  Because of the artificial turf at the Metrodome, Tim Salmon will not DH in the series so that Vladimir Guerrero and Garret Anderson can each have a day off from playing the field.

-  Baseball Prospectus has ranked all baseball players in the world for their future player value, and three Angels have made the list.  Brandon Wood made the list at number 31, Howie Kendrick came in at number 27 and Vladimir Guerrero cracked the Top 10 at number 10.  To see the list of players 26-50 click HERE, and for the Top 25 click HERE.

Minor League News

With a glutton of fantastic infielders clogging up the Angels' minor-league system, players like Sean Rodriguez of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes have nowhere to advance to.  A former Pioneer League MVP, Rodriguez is batting .458 with two home runs in his first six games of the season and seems to have regained the stroke that produced the .338 batting average of his MVP year.  At age 20, Rodriguez still has a lot to learn and much to improve on before he is major league ready, he can only hope there is room for him when he gets to that point.  To read more on Rodriguez, here is an article from the Riverside Press-Enterprise -"Proper Positioning".

 

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