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Arredondo on the DL with an ulnar ligament sprain
Jose Arredondo has been placed on the DL by the Bees with a right ulnar collateral ligament sprain.
Dr. Yocum clears Santana to begin throwing program
The LA Times has the latest update on Ervin.
Garland Signs 1-year contract with Arizona
It's a 1-year deal with an option for 2010. Guaranteed money is believed to be in the $6 million to $8 million range. The Angels were very lucky that Garland didn't accept arbitration. They would have been stuck paying him at least $10 million. Bad timing for Garland. Last year Carlos Silva, a pitcher statistically similar and somewhat worse than Garland, received a 4-year $48 million deal from the Mariners.
**MORE ANGELS VIDEO**
The archive has produced another grab bag of 1980's Angels' memorabilia. Chili Davis was one of my favorite players. This video clip from 1985 is from before his time with the Angels, but he expresses himself nicely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2mdQFPwY-w
July 1988; Chili hits a monster home run off of Jack Morris.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5wzmPW5nX0
And finally, the rarest video of them all. The 2008 Angels should watch this one. From August 1988; Red Sox, Fenway, Clemens.
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Nick Swisher Traded to the White Sox
A's fan favorite Nick Swisher has been traded to the White Sox for three minor leaguers. He signed a contract ($26.75m for 5 years) in May 2007 which at the time appeared to be reasonable enough such that the A's could have kept him (at least from a financial perspective).
Here are some highlights from an AP story dated May 11, 2007 at the time of the deal: Nick Swisher and the Oakland Athletics agreed Friday on a $26.75 million, five-year contract that also includes a one-year club option for 2012. "This lends us some stability with the club as we move forward into the new stadium," A's GM Billy Beane said. "He does things offensively we'd like everybody to do. He takes a lot of walks and hits a lot of home runs." Swisher will earn $700,000 this year, $3.5 million in 2008, $5.3 million in 2009, $6.75 million in 2010 and $9 million in 2011. The club option is worth $10.25 million, with a $1 million buyout.
The trade link: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3179423
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Angels Playoff Roster
With the latest twists in the loop (GMJ, Kelvim) setting the roster won't be easy. Some of it may depend on who the Angels play in the 1st round. Here's an updated look (some of course are obvious):
Pitchers (no particular order)
1.Lackey.
2.Weaver.
3.Kelvim(?) Have to hope that the shoulder is okay. At least there is an explanation now for his 10.19 ERA in 4 September starts. If he's not okay, the Angels may have to look to Santana or Colon.
4.Saunders - He hasn't been as sharp in August and September. The start in Texas was brutal. I think Bart is a better 4th starter option, though he probably won't be making the team.
5.Frankie
6.Oliver
7.Speier
8.Shields, except he's probably lost his job as set-up man.
Sosh looks to be going with a 10 man staff. I don't like Saunders or Bootcheck right now, as both have been shaky in September. Especially Bootcheck, and that's too bad because he's a strikeout pitcher (33Ks in 34.2 2nd half innings) thanks to that mid-90s heat.
Catchers
9.Nap 10.Math
Infielders
11.Kotch
12.HK
13.OC
14.Figgy
15.Izzy
16.Kendry
Outfielders
17.Vlad
18.GA
19.GMJ??
20.Reggie
21.Juan
That leaves 4 spots between Aybar, Quinlan, Haynes, Moseley, Bootcheck, Santana and an outside shot for Colon. I was hoping Colon would get another start, given that Saunders hasn't pitched well recently, but it looks like he is being left off the team. It would have been nice if he got a start in Oakland, to demonstrate that his stuff against the Mariners wasn't a fluke. The goodwill Santana had developed in September (24Ks in 21.1 innings, ERA of 1.27) went out the window in his last start. Very questionable if he'll make it now.
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Something is wrong with Frankie
I don't know if he is pitching hurt or is losing something, but his "stuff" hasn't been the same for about the last month. Specifically:
- His control is poor and he is lacking command of his fastball. Post all-star BB/9 of 5.54 vs career ratio of 3.8 The velocity of the fastball also is off as he doesn't appear to be blowing it by hitters.
- More alarming is that the slider has lost its bite. Frankie used to throw two great sliders; one which buckled hitters knees and he threw for a strike, the other being the one with exceptionally late break such that it looked like a fastball as it approched the plate but then would suddenly drop. Now, his slider appears to be rolling/hanging more than usual or he's bouncing it.
- The stats: opponents had never hit even .200 against Frankie in previous seasons but are hitting .220 post-all star, with a WHIP of 1.46 vs. career marks of .185/1.08
Check out the blazing fastball and absolutely filthy slider in the video highlights from his 42nd save Sept.14 and his 47th save Sept.30. Again, it's all observational, but Frankie hasn't been showing that stuff recently.
http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/multimedia/tp_archive.jsp?c_id=ana&ym=200609
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Video Classic: REGGIE!!! REGGIE!!!
The one and only, Mr. October, REGGIE JACKSON! From Reggie's last season with the Angels, 1986. Angels called up Morales.....but I called up REGGIE. The 2007 Angels need the power and karma of Reggie. GO ANGELS!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=882f4WD51QE
"Ain't no stoppin' us now. We've got the groove!"
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1988 VIDEO: Another Angels game vs. Yankees
Going through the archives, another highlight clip vs. the Yankees has been found. Same series as the previous video clip, this one dates back to August 18 1988 from Yankee Stadium. More familiar faces show up this time around in this time capsule from the 80's.
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FLASHBACK VIDEO: Angels vs. Yankees 1988
Another oldie highlight clip from the 80's. It's August 16, 1988 in Yankee Stadium. Please be seated when you see how many runs the Angels score. Even more unusual, given that 1988 was a decent year for pitching, as the AL ERA was only 3.97. Let's hope Hatcher is watching these vids. Maybe it will give him some ideas.
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