Gonna go back in Time...
So before First2Third was born, I was blogging about baseball on my personal blog. Can't believe how much this team has changed. And with Tony Reagins out of the office, who knows what kind of team the Halos will be next year. Here's a look at what the team looked like in 2008. Four years later; Hunter, Mathis and Izturis are the only ones whom still remain.
Napoli is in Texas, with the Rangers just destroying the ball. Casey Kotchman and Sean Rodriguez are in Tampa playing for the Rays. Both have been an important part of getting that team back to post-season play. Figgins is on the terrible Mariners. Wood is a Pirate, Rivera is a Dodger, Guerrero is will the Os, and Andreson and Quinlan are retired. What a difference 5 years make.
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Showing posts with label Juan Rivera. Show all posts
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Could revolving door at Angels' first base be Auditions for trade market?
Back in May, a bright Saturday Afternoon, in Anaheim. Those were simpler times. In the process of a comeback and the bases were loaded. Angels First Baseman Kendry Morales stepped into the batters box, all the while being televised on Fox for a National Game. Morales launched a walk-off grand slam and won the game. But not all would be golden for the Halos, his first career grand slam, would later become his final plate appearance for the 2010 season. While coming to home plate after his monstrous swing, joining the bench clearing celebration, poor Kendry would break his leg jumping on to home plate.
All the talk was who would replace Kendry at 1st? Obviously it would be difficult to find someone who could match the power and defense that Kendry provided. Brandon Wood attempts were futile. Kevin Frandsen was a decent fit, but provided little power. And a bevy of Minor Leagues would attempt to replace Morales, Paul McAnulty, Michael Ryan, and Robb Quinlan. There was even at least one attempt to make a trade for the Chicago Cubs' 1st Baseman Derrek Lee, that didn't happen because of Lee's no trade clause. Lately there has been fills ins like Howie Kendrick, Bobby Wilson, and probably receiving the most starts at 1st, Mike Napoli. But for the past few nights, following Napoli being claimed on the wavier wire the tenth man in an Angel uniform suited up for 1st base. Juan Rivera.
Although Mike Napoli wasn't claimed on Waivers and a trade involving Napoli will not be made, Rivera has been doing a phenomenal job at first base. But I believe this has more to do with an attempt to move Rivera and not Napoli. Tony Reagins mentioned in passing that nearly half the Angels were placed on Waivers. Only 4 names were discovered by the media. Brian Fuentes- who was later traded to the Twins, Mike Napoli- who was claimed by Boston (know deal was made), Bobby Abreu and Juan Rivera. Since there has been no reports of Rivera being claimed off of waivers, I have to believe he has cleared waivers.
Could Rivera's strong performance at 1st Baseman make him an asset to a contending team? Or an upgrade to a non-contending team who is in need of a corner outfielder and 1st baseman be desirable to work out a trade. Rivera's contract his affordable. Is this an audition for Rivera? Only Tony Reagins and Mike Scioscia know for sure.
Go Halos
The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse or The Angels put 4 players on the Waiver Wire.
Much to the surprise of no one, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim put four players on the Waiver Wire according to Ken Rosenthal. Nevermind that the players that are put on waivers are supposed to remain confidential, Angels closer: Brian Fuentes, Odd man out of the Outfield: Juan Rivera, the De Facto 1st Baseman: Mike Napoli and lead-off hitter: Bobby Abreu. Talking heads like Roger Lodge of AM 830's Sports Lodge, attempted to mass up a media frenzy with Angel fans with this report. And a few callers called in rallying behind Napoli and making statements like trade Fuentes and Rivera, with slightly less articulation. Its kind of funny when you hear all of these armchair GMs demand that the Angels go after this player or that player. And get rid of this guy or that guy.
But the Waiver Wires are simply a way to test the interest of players to those teams looking to make a surge into the post-season. There is no guarantee that any of the 4 horsemen will be bringing the Apocalypse after the waiver wire deadline, which is Tuesday. I also don't see this as Reagins throwing in the towel either. And in reality, most of these guys will probably stay right here in the Halosphere. But looking closer at a few of the players you can measure the goods they could bring to a team.
Brian Fuentes certainly has to be on many teams radar. Fuentes has already save 23 games, last year he led the league with 48 and the year before he had 30. His ERA is down from last year. He's been able to get a hanful of wins and seemingly has pitched a lot better recently. There doesn't seem much of a chance for Fuentes' Option to vest, which means he'll be a free agent at the end of the year. Teams who are currently struggling with Bullpen Issues could find the lefty invaluable. The Yankees, Phillies, Giants, Cardinals, all could use more depth in the bullpen. And even if he comes out of the bullpen as a lefty specialist, instead of a closer, he would be a great asset.
Mike Napoli's versatility at the very least has to make some GMs take notice. Napoli's defense at catcher is passable and he has looked surprisingly well at 1st base. Napoli has a pretty good pop already having hit 21 Home Runs, which is one more this year then he has hit in the last two years with a couple of more weeks left to play ball, and that was spending the first half of the season in a platoon at catcher. Any team in need of a catcher would certainly be tempted to pick up a claim on Napoli. And for a team like Boston, New York, or the Rangers, his power would shine a little brighter and could help those teams in the long stretch. Napoli is expendable for the Angels because of the young core of catchers already in the team. Mathis and Wilson have shared most of the catching duties this year, with Budde and Conger waiting in the wings. And after this season the Angels will bring back Kendry Morales at 1st. This would also save the Angels some money when it comes to his arbitration hearing this year, where surely he expects to see a raise.
Bobby Abreu has recently got hot. His mixture of speed, 17 bags and power, 15 home runs could help some teams. His bat also affords him the ability to hit just about anywhere in the line up. The drawbacks to Abreu are slightly steeper than Napoli or Fuentes. Abreu has one more year on his contract, so any team making a move for Abreu is going to have to over pay him for next year as well as this year. And finding playing time is becoming more difficult in Anaheim already, with Abreu shifting from Right to Left and working some nights as a DH. The biggest obstacle in Abreu will be that salary and I'm all but sure the Angels would choose not to eat any of his salary if he is moved.
And lastly Juan Rivera, the poor guy just hasn't performed up to his normal standards this year. And who knows if it is a mental thing or if his skills have just started to diminish. Notorious for being a later starter, all of his measurable numbers are down. His defense has looked down right terrible. And he hasn't earned enough consistency at any position to keep regularly at bats. Rivera's contract isn't gigantic by any stretch, but there comes a point when a GM just won't pay for what Rivera is providing. Sure a change of scene might do Rivera a great deal. And maybe a team like the Reds or Giants could use Rivera. I thought Rivera would have been moved prior to the trade deadline, but since then he's looked worse and worse in the outfield.
Ultimately I feel that none of these players will be moved. It is just Tony Reagins looking to see if he can move some payroll in hopes of landing a Real Big Fish in the offseason. Although if some of these players are not moved, it is hard to see the Angels making any acquisitions in the off season. Only Arte, Scioscia and Reagins know what the Angels next move is.
Go Halos.
Down in the basement, three games into the Season!
Three Posts in Three Days! I must really be in love with this ball club. I don't think I can do this all year, but wouldn't it be awesome if I could? I missed the beginning of the game due to Job #2. But was listening in on the drive home. Heard Brandon Wood strike out with the bases loaded. I'm not willing to give up on Wood after 159 Game, but I'm starting to worry about the guy. As I said I was at the game last night and the theme music Wood picked (or was it picked for him?) repeated the line "I made it!" Well honestly with Wood the jury is still out. Izturis is looking for at bats anywhere he can get them. And even on the Sports Lodge, peoples are calling in left and right. I'm all for sticking with Wood, but the question is, how long can the Angels let him swing and a miss.
Everyone during the game was talking about Santana's stuff. And sure games in March mean a hell of a lot less than games in August. But His Stuff surrendered 4 runs. After having a quiet bat Opening day Morneau and Mauer wake up, when the 1st Baseman cashed in on a 2 run Home Run. Later J.J. Hardy goes deep, again. And finally Denard cashed in an RBI on a sac fly. Rivera and Napoli both scored RBI too, but the Angels again looking a little weak against the Twins. The Angels offense made Pavano look like a Cy Young candidate. Santana went six innings giving up 4 runs on 5 hits. He also had 4 strike outs. Maybe Santana's numbers will look better in August. Or maybe the Angels offense will split the series and get their offense going tonight. Any way you look at it...Angels are tied for last with Seattle.
ESPN Insider predicts the Angels will sign Holliday
Hat tip to Halos Heaven poster AngryFan, Olney speculates that The Angels will sign Matt Holliday
As I've mentioned in other posts, the Angel roster already has 3 capable outfielders-- Juan Rivera, Torii Hunter, and the recently re-signed Bobby Abreu. Adding another outfielder forces Abreu to DH, which no longer becomes an option for a platoon type position. Holliday seemingly found his bat in the National League. But was he ever terrible in Oakland, facing American League West Pitching.
A Holliday signing could bolster the offense of the Angels which looked somewhat anemic during the ALCS, however signing Holliday all but guarantees that Chone Figgins will not be returning and the Angels will probably have a need to move another player (Gary Matthews Jr., Reggie Willits, or even Juan Rivera.) Also a contract to Holliday would be expensive which would probably tie the hands of Angel Front Office to re-sign John Lackey or another free agent starting pitcher.
I would have to say that I would be against such a signing. Holliday's price tag will be much to high and there is no guarantee will be getting the Matt Holliday of the National League or the Matt Holliday of the American League.
As I've mentioned in other posts, the Angel roster already has 3 capable outfielders-- Juan Rivera, Torii Hunter, and the recently re-signed Bobby Abreu. Adding another outfielder forces Abreu to DH, which no longer becomes an option for a platoon type position. Holliday seemingly found his bat in the National League. But was he ever terrible in Oakland, facing American League West Pitching.
A Holliday signing could bolster the offense of the Angels which looked somewhat anemic during the ALCS, however signing Holliday all but guarantees that Chone Figgins will not be returning and the Angels will probably have a need to move another player (Gary Matthews Jr., Reggie Willits, or even Juan Rivera.) Also a contract to Holliday would be expensive which would probably tie the hands of Angel Front Office to re-sign John Lackey or another free agent starting pitcher.
I would have to say that I would be against such a signing. Holliday's price tag will be much to high and there is no guarantee will be getting the Matt Holliday of the National League or the Matt Holliday of the American League.
Angels, Tigers Discuss Granderson Trade
MLBTR is reporting that the Angels and Tigers are discussing a Granderson Trade.
The Angels and Tigers have discussed a trade for center fielder Curtis Granderson, according to Ken Davidoff of Newsday. Davidoff says the Halos would use Granderson in left field and either shift Juan Rivera to DH or trade him. In my opinion, the Angels could fill several needs cheaply for the Tigers with players such as Mike Napoli and Brandon Wood. Davidoff adds that the Yankees "think very highly" of Granderson and the Cubs are "expected to inquire."
Granderson has always played well in Anaheim. But he is far from a complete player. He has good defense but his offense is sub-par. He does have good speed, but his OPS is much to low to be a lead off hitter. And he doesn't hit well against Lefties.
The move at the very least is interesting. But I can't see the Angels trading either Wood or Napoli for a player who is similar to a younger Gary Matthews Jr. Before Tony Reagins makes a move, our outfield is slated to look like Juan River (LF), Torii Hunter (CF), and Bobby Abreu (RF). With Matthews scheduled to be the 4th man. If Matthews moves, then Willits is promoted to the 4th man. That means The Angels still have an abundance of outfielders.
Preferably the Angels, if they are going to make some trades, should look to trade for another starting pitcher. Considering John Lackey isn't likely to return. There is a lot of IFs this off-season and it looks like we'll be waiting to January to see how it all works out.
Preferably the Angels, if they are going to make some trades, should look to trade for another starting pitcher. Considering John Lackey isn't likely to return. There is a lot of IFs this off-season and it looks like we'll be waiting to January to see how it all works out.