Showing posts with label Halos Heaven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halos Heaven. Show all posts
We will win with what we got...
I originally designed this for Halos Heaven the best Angel Community site on the Interwebs, prior to the Trade Deadline. I was against the Angels pursuing anyone but pitching. Because even last year, towards the trade deadline I wasn't confident that Lackey would be coming back. And Figgins was the only guy I could see being traded from the Major League Roster. Looking at this picture though is kind of depressing. I was hoping Lackey would return to the Halos-- He gone. I was hoping Vlad would retire an Angel-- He gone. And of course Figgins and Darren Oliver also left the team, along with Escobar and Arrendondo.
With all that being said, the Angels I think had to make that move for Kazmir. And I think that move alone will really make a positive impact for the Angels in 2010. And it looks like I need to make a new graphic to include the Diamond Aces of; Weaver, Kazmir, Santana, Saunders, and Piniero.
You have your fear, which might become reality; and you have [Matsui], which IS reality.
It was announced on December 14th that the Angels were in serious negotiations with Hideki Matsui. Matsui coming off a World Series MVP award was looking for a new home, when it was announced that the Yankees wouldn't be bringing him back. All of the speculation was Matsui would only be interested in playing for a city with a large Asian population and an American League team, which could allow him to DH. This led many to think that the MVP would be playing in Seattle, Oakland, or L.A. Fortunately for the Angels, Matsui filled a lot of holes on and off the field.
It was apparent that Vladimir Guerrero wouldn't be coming back. And the sport of baseball has been growing internationally for years. Their are many Japanese players in the Majors. But very few are of the status of Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki and the newly acquired Hideki Matsui. Rev Halofan of HalosHeaven brought up a good point in his article entitled Hideki Matsui Signing a Goal of Angels President John Carpino. Rev goes on to mention Billboard advertising was another bonus to signing Matsui.
The minute that Arte Moreno purchased the then Anaheim Angels from the Disney Corporation and wanted to take the Angels to the next level. Shortly after the purchase, there was free-agent spending, a name change, lower beer prices, and 5 American League West Championships Titles. A Matsui signing opens up a window to fans of baseball in Japan who still idolize Matsui, perhaps new revenue streams. Or what I'm sure would make Uncle Arte happiest, a legion of fans in Japan wearing Angel Red Hats, television broadcasting rights, and maybe an opening day game in Japan.
On the field Matsui is a true professional, or in other words, he won't swing at pitches in the dirt. He's patient and will draw a lot of walks. He also has a lot of power and can help drive in a lot of runs. Matsui will add international star power to the Halos. Off the field, the Angels will take advantage of the larger fan base. More revenue streams. This move will make the team better, immediately. If Bobby Abreu's approach helped the players last year, Matsui's approach will help the team this year. Sure I'll miss Vladimir Guerrero. But I'm already picturing the the sound guy at the stadium ripping the soundtrack to Kaiju daisenso and animations on the scoreboard with Matsui's face photo-shopped on Godzilla and Matsui will be shooting lazer beams out of his eyes and breathing nuclear fire through the cities of opposing teams. And when the spectacle is over on the score board, Matsui was crush a ball to the Angels Bullpen with Matsui doing his job and being professional
Hidden Gems in the Angels Minor League System - Interesting Post from Halos Heaven
Hidden Gems in the Angels Minor League System
By Halowood
By Halowood
There are so many players in the Angels Minor League system that Baseball America and baseball prospectus have no idea about, but scouts are all over these kids. The Angels have the top two scouts in all of baseball in terms of seeing potential where others don't. Most specifically Eddie Bane and Tom Kotchman, and those guys know exactly who we have.
He goes on to talk about prospects Carlos Ramirez, Fabio Martinez, Tyler Skaggs, and Garret Richards. I don't know much about prospects who aren't in Triple A, so its interesting to read someones take who seemingly does.
Should our expectations be Lowe?
Rev Halofan works up the Angel faithful at Halos Heaven on a possible deal that would send Derek Lowe to Anaheim for Gary Matthews Jr.
Last year the Atlanta Braves signed former Angel left fielder Garret Anderson to a one year deal. And although Anderson had a fairly decent year, Anderson is expected to file for free-agency. It is unknown if the Braves are going to re-sign Anderson who will be 38 this June. After the season ended, Matthews has become vocal about wanting to be traded.
Last year the Atlanta Braves signed former Angel left fielder Garret Anderson to a one year deal. And although Anderson had a fairly decent year, Anderson is expected to file for free-agency. It is unknown if the Braves are going to re-sign Anderson who will be 38 this June. After the season ended, Matthews has become vocal about wanting to be traded.
The idea would be to trade Matthews to the Braves for Derek Lowe. Lowe is owed 45 Million over the next three years. Matthews is owed 20 Million over the next two. This would certainly give the Braves some some salary relief, but they would require another starting pitcher. Matthews would more than likely fill the void that Anderson's departure would create. But the loss of Lowe would require the Braves to pursue a free agent pitcher or perhaps making a trade.
On the surface, this deal looks fairly reasonable. Lowe's 15 wins could replace Lackey's 11 wins. But his production isn't nearly as impressive as Lackey and the Angels would be on the hook for an additional 25 million. Its not a bad idea, but the Angels already have a pretty solid pitching lineup. The Angel's 5th spot could be filled by Matt Palmer, Sean O'Sullivan, or a prospect who might be ready to shine. Moving Matthews isn't a bad idea, but a move for Lowe should only be made if the Angels are planning on packing Lowe in a bigger trade.
On the surface, this deal looks fairly reasonable. Lowe's 15 wins could replace Lackey's 11 wins. But his production isn't nearly as impressive as Lackey and the Angels would be on the hook for an additional 25 million. Its not a bad idea, but the Angels already have a pretty solid pitching lineup. The Angel's 5th spot could be filled by Matt Palmer, Sean O'Sullivan, or a prospect who might be ready to shine. Moving Matthews isn't a bad idea, but a move for Lowe should only be made if the Angels are planning on packing Lowe in a bigger trade.
1 Down 5 More Free Agents to go
Rumors circulated during the playoffs that Abreu had turned down a 2 Year 16 Million offer. And the rumors continue to say that Abreu was offered a 19 Million dollar guaranteed contract for 2 years with a 1 Million Dollar buy out option for a 3rd year at 9 Million Dollars.
Next on the List
- John Lackey
- Chone Figgins
- Vladimir Guerrero
- Darren Oliver