Is a decent, steady, BACKUP player who is happy being a backup. He has also played better than most of our backups. Not they I don’t wish our younger backups would take him out. They havn’t. They way our younger players are performing, is precisley why quinlan is getting so much playing time. I’m glad we have him, and I sure as hell wouldn’t get rid of him just yet.
well then i guess if our young guys got more experience
than 1 week at a time, that could happen. the problem is that they get sent up and down without a chance to get accustomed to MLB pitching, so they suck. if they had ample time to get used to it, as Quinlan did/does, they would outperform him in a heartbeat.
So, no graduate school? Time to actually work for a living?
It took me a couple of years to really appreciate it, but there’s three things you get in school that you don’t find in other walks of life: spring, summer and winter breaks!
I paid every last dime out of loans that I have to pay back
for my college education, totaling some ungodly sum unrivaled by very few other college students…so no grad school now, but perhaps in the distant future.
From what I’ve heard, the first couple years out of college aren’t too dissimilar from college itself in that you work a lot, but still have time for bars and…um…’unorthodox’ sexual life styles. We’ll see how true that holds.
For now, it’s off to work the connekshuns to get a job as a P.A. or research assistant at a television show, and work my way up the ladder until someday I’m making hacky sitcoms that draw in 27 million folks a night because the typical t.v. viewer has the IQ of a retard.
when WTY throws his fastball in the 90s, as he did last night, he’s a #2, but not when he throws 88-89, as he has for most of the season. He was throwing 92-93 in Spring Training, so it was nice to see him back to that last night.
i'll go with Weaver
but Naps has to get an Honerable Mention.
game winning sac fly
howiestheman - May 13, 2008
Weaver all the way
he bounced back big after KC … BIG JOHN back tomorrow cant wait !!
BigBangRobbDawgg - May 13, 2008
got to give it to weaver
great bounce back win after disaster in KC. he got the win in my book
good job by nap though doing the small things
UCIHalo - May 13, 2008
Rex Hudler is going on and on about what a great job Quinlan has been doing for the Angels
on the post game show, then ends it with, “Quinny has a great future playing in the national league someday soon.”
44FAN - May 13, 2008
someday soon cant come soon enough
howiestheman - May 13, 2008
Quinlan
Is a decent, steady, BACKUP player who is happy being a backup. He has also played better than most of our backups. Not they I don’t wish our younger backups would take him out. They havn’t. They way our younger players are performing, is precisley why quinlan is getting so much playing time. I’m glad we have him, and I sure as hell wouldn’t get rid of him just yet.
vladtheimpaler - May 14, 2008
here, here
hittheg - May 14, 2008
This guy is a Jeff Davanon who can play infield.
He’s got his moments of brilliance and many moments of suckitude. And that batting swing is just plain awful to look at even when he goes yard.
If only Kendry could play 3rd.
melvintoast - May 14, 2008
well then i guess if our young guys got more experience
than 1 week at a time, that could happen.
the problem is that they get sent up and down without a chance to get accustomed to MLB pitching, so they suck. if they had ample time to get used to it, as Quinlan did/does, they would outperform him in a heartbeat.
howiestheman - May 14, 2008
cupie having a bipolar moment?
ladybug - May 13, 2008
WEAVER/EBEL
RodgerLodges#1Fan - May 13, 2008
cupie jumping the bloggin' gun.
Weaver for sure.
Caseys Kiss of Death - May 13, 2008
theyve done studies you know
60% of the time it works, every time
anaheim angels - May 13, 2008
that doesnt make any sense
howiestheman - May 13, 2008
Thanks for pointing that out. The original poster probably didn’t know.
Caseys Kiss of Death - May 13, 2008
it was a line from Anchorman
and mine was the response
howiestheman - May 14, 2008
Ah
I knew where his line was from…I just didn’t remember the response line and thought you were genuinely confused.
Caseys Kiss of Death - May 14, 2008
Now that you've gradumated...
you will start losing touch with hip things/quotes like this…
Downing Rules - May 14, 2008
If losing touch with Will Ferrell movies is the price to pay
I say bring on the real world!
Caseys Kiss of Death - May 14, 2008
haha
thanks for the concern? :)
howiestheman - May 14, 2008
scottnak - May 13, 2008
Don't need a separate diary for this but
Angels won this game about an hour after I finished the last final of my college life. School’s out forever!
Caseys Kiss of Death - May 13, 2008
Congrats.
Now what?
hauldog - May 14, 2008
Kudos
So, no graduate school? Time to actually work for a living?
It took me a couple of years to really appreciate it, but there’s three things you get in school that you don’t find in other walks of life: spring, summer and winter breaks!
jjackflash - May 14, 2008
I paid every last dime out of loans that I have to pay back
for my college education, totaling some ungodly sum unrivaled by very few other college students…so no grad school now, but perhaps in the distant future.
From what I’ve heard, the first couple years out of college aren’t too dissimilar from college itself in that you work a lot, but still have time for bars and…um…’unorthodox’ sexual life styles. We’ll see how true that holds.
For now, it’s off to work the connekshuns to get a job as a P.A. or research assistant at a television show, and work my way up the ladder until someday I’m making hacky sitcoms that draw in 27 million folks a night because the typical t.v. viewer has the IQ of a retard.
Caseys Kiss of Death - May 14, 2008
dont even make me think about the real world
im staying in college forever
Carl Johnson - May 14, 2008
Weaver
I don’t think he has top-flight stuff of a No. 1 or No. 2 starter, but for this start, he really showed his ability.
BBFan1 - May 14, 2008
Velocity
when WTY throws his fastball in the 90s, as he did last night, he’s a #2, but not when he throws 88-89, as he has for most of the season. He was throwing 92-93 in Spring Training, so it was nice to see him back to that last night.
jjackflash - May 14, 2008
potg = weaver
solid game from the mighty Q
hittheg - May 14, 2008
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