I've been watching a lot of Angels games the past few years, so will take my first crack at an Adopt-a-Team thread with them. 2023 may be a one-and-done for me in this forum with the Angels because if our man Shohei leaves for greener pastures, I assume they'll drop off of regular tv coverage here. We shall see.
What are the major developments since their disappointing 73-89 season in 2022? Quite a few!
Arte Moreno explored putting the team up for sale, then changed his mind:
https://www.latimes.com/sports/angels/story/2023-01-23/arte-moreno-no-longer-selling-angels
They signed some interesting new pieces:
- Tyler Anderson to a 3y FA deal, coming off his career year with the Dodgers.
- Gio Urshela in a trade from the Twins
- Hunter Renfroe in a trade from the Brewers
- RP Carlos Estevez as a FA from the Rockies; he may be their new closer
- Brandon Drury as an FA
Drury and Renfroe should immediately plug into the starting lineup. As has been the case the last few years, the offense is all about health. If they can get 140 games out of Trout, which has only happened once since 2016, that would be a great start. Likewise Rendon.
The rotation could actually be pretty legit:
Shohei Ohtani
Tyler Anderson
Patrick Sandoval
Reid Detmers
Jose Suarez
The first two everyone knows. The others:
Sandoval posted a 2.91 ERA in 148.2 IP last year.
Detmers is only 23, threw the only non-combined no-hitter in MLB last year, has a beautiful Kershaw-esque curve, and in 11 second half starts last year posted a 3.36 ERA (2.57 FIP) and a 9.9 K/9.
Suarez was similarly impressive in the second half, with a 2.81 ERA in 64 IP.
I've got no idea what most of the bullpen really looks like, and will dive into that in subsequent posts. On the back end, Jimmy Herget was impressive last year after Raisel Iglesias departed (1.10 ERA/0.827 WHIP, 8 Saves in the second half) but he looks like his rubber band arm could fall off at any moment. He and Estevez will compete (or combine) for closing duties.
It'll be hard to compete with the Astros and the ascendant Mariners in the division, but I'll set my sights on .500 for the LAAA this year. Anything more will be gravy. Anything less will almost certainly seal the deal on Ohtani leaving in the offseason, if he isn't moved at the deadline.
What are the major developments since their disappointing 73-89 season in 2022? Quite a few!
Arte Moreno explored putting the team up for sale, then changed his mind:
https://www.latimes.com/sports/angels/story/2023-01-23/arte-moreno-no-longer-selling-angels
View: https://twitter.com/Angels/status/1617656148148224001?s=20“During this process, it became clear that we have unfinished business and feel we can make a positive impact on the future of the team and the fan experience,” Moreno said in a statement. “This offseason we committed to a franchise record player payroll and still want to accomplish our goal of bringing a World Series Championship back to our fans.”
They signed some interesting new pieces:
- Tyler Anderson to a 3y FA deal, coming off his career year with the Dodgers.
- Gio Urshela in a trade from the Twins
- Hunter Renfroe in a trade from the Brewers
- RP Carlos Estevez as a FA from the Rockies; he may be their new closer
- Brandon Drury as an FA
Drury and Renfroe should immediately plug into the starting lineup. As has been the case the last few years, the offense is all about health. If they can get 140 games out of Trout, which has only happened once since 2016, that would be a great start. Likewise Rendon.
The rotation could actually be pretty legit:
Shohei Ohtani
Tyler Anderson
Patrick Sandoval
Reid Detmers
Jose Suarez
The first two everyone knows. The others:
Sandoval posted a 2.91 ERA in 148.2 IP last year.
Detmers is only 23, threw the only non-combined no-hitter in MLB last year, has a beautiful Kershaw-esque curve, and in 11 second half starts last year posted a 3.36 ERA (2.57 FIP) and a 9.9 K/9.
Suarez was similarly impressive in the second half, with a 2.81 ERA in 64 IP.
I've got no idea what most of the bullpen really looks like, and will dive into that in subsequent posts. On the back end, Jimmy Herget was impressive last year after Raisel Iglesias departed (1.10 ERA/0.827 WHIP, 8 Saves in the second half) but he looks like his rubber band arm could fall off at any moment. He and Estevez will compete (or combine) for closing duties.
It'll be hard to compete with the Astros and the ascendant Mariners in the division, but I'll set my sights on .500 for the LAAA this year. Anything more will be gravy. Anything less will almost certainly seal the deal on Ohtani leaving in the offseason, if he isn't moved at the deadline.