Many, if not all of the 30 major league teams has at least one former big-leaguer in camp on a minor league contract. Typically those players are making their last ditch effort to hang onto a major league job, to get one more chance at a championship, collect that final check, put off growing up, or simply trying to squeeze out one more year doing the thing they've dedicated their entire life working towards. In Angels' camp are Jorge Cantu and Ryan Langerhans, Cantu, Langerhans looking for a chance - angels.com. "I think they're both really interesting to us," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "Ryan's a guy that is a left-handed bat, and is a good defender in the outfield. And Jorge is really interesting, because this guy was an RBI machine." ESPN has more on Cantu: Jorge Cantu at another crossroads - ESPN Los Angeles. "Obviously, I'm not going to start. We all know that, because these guys have their nine already," Cantu said. "But I took a chance to come here, because this is such a power team. I feel like I still have a lot of skill to contribute."
A look at the new Halo starter: Spring offers Angels' C.J. Wilson relief from busy lifestyle - angels.com. "This year, Wilson is already making an impression on his new teammates. "I've been impressed with just seeing how hard he works," Haren said. "He's in the weight room, he's running, and that was something that I witnessed from the outside." From the outside, Weaver and Haren admittedly disliked Wilson. He pitched for the enemy, and they're old school about that sort of thing. Now that he's on their side? "I love him," Weaver said with wry smile."
The news coming out of Venezuela is Bobby Abreu's desire to be a full-time player, and if that's not going to be the case, he wants to be traded. Before Abreu opens his mouth again, he might want to read this: What happened to Abreu's power? - ESPN Los Angeles. "Last season, Abreu got into a rut in which if he lifted the ball into the air, he struggled to hit the ball far. His fly balls became lazy cans of corn. His power to center field completely vanished." Here's a very telling chart showing where his fly balls came to rest, which most of the time was in the outfielders' glove:
Seems like a good addition, at least chemistry-wise: LaTroy Hawkins' traveling show pulls into Anaheim - latimes.com. "With a quick smile and gregarious personality, Hawkins has little trouble blending in. Three days into camp, he already has taken several young Angels pitchers to dinner and added even more phone numbers to a contact list that has to be among baseball's longest."
Yesterday's links had a couple posts regarding the new Angels catcher, here's one more: Chris Iannetta already knows the angles - ESPN Los Angeles. We dewb fans aren't the only ones who look at the numbers, "So, he ought to know the difference between .301 and .172. As a baseball player, he can’t help but know that’s the glaring divide between his batting average at hitter’s-haven Coors Field and every other stadium he played in last year. He just doesn’t care. Iannetta points out that in 2008, his best season, he hit .280 on the road and .250 at home."
Darvish impresses catcher in first bullpen - CBSSports.com. "According to Martinez, Darvish threw 30 pitches at about 70-80 percent, with the last few pitches coming in somewhere in the lower 90s. Martinez said Darvish actually apologized to him when he missed his spots." Dreamy and polite. Worth every penny.
Hey, that's my hat! Evan Longoria confirms he is dating Jaime Edmondson - Larry Brown Sports. ""I don’t even think of her like that," he said when someone reminded him that he’s now dating Playboy’s Miss January 2010 and a former Miami Dolphins cheerleader." That's not my hat. There's my hat (jumps outta top bunk).
I have nothing to go off of that but he jut doesnt have that record. Despite all this news about him wanted to be a full-time player, we will see what the deal is when the season starts. I imagine he will accept his role.
He should come to camp, shut up, and win a starting job through his play on the field. A winner does not whine in the press about not getting a promise to start.
and I really didnt think he was the type. However, if indeed he said it, I get what he is saying. Dont get me wrong…I dont AGREE with it persay, but I think any player at this level thinks they are fully capable of being an everyday player. It’s this mentality that likely got them to the show in the first place.
Perhaps someone should show Bobby some footage of our starting outfield. I find it hard to believe that anyone (including Bobby) thinks he should be playing ahead of Pete, Torii, or even VW…unless, of course, VW posts a sub mendoza average again. Maybe Bobby would enjoy a trip to the formidable Angels’ boothill of St. Louis.
Said: " It’s not something that we’re going to play it [out] in the media. … Whether it’s an ultimatum that’s been issued, he has no right to do that." "
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they also have “hot zone charts” that show the 9 areas of the strike zone and batting average. vernon actually did well with stuff down and in or up and away. He sucked everywhere else though.
Why do the Angels only get 1.65 million to spend in the first ten rounds of the draft?
If the Angels loose their first two picks why can’t they put the money on later round picks?
Which basically consists of artificially depressing salaries for young men who could probably use the money and keeping it in the pockets of old multi-millionaires.
When healthy he can be a good hitter,but his health is a huge if. I would like to see him make the team out of ST and give us some bench depth at 3rd base.Those Pujols Big A billboards give me a boner.
I am hoping Bobby has a comeback year and really helps the team. Abreu has always been a team player and I think he is just making his feelings known that he feels he should be a full-time player and if that cannot happen he would rather be traded.
I do not think he is being a primi donna or does not have the team’s best interests in mind. That being said, he needs to prove what he can do in Spring Training. Bobby come in and show them what an asset you are and then I am with you 100%, if not well…
Bobby doesn't seem the type to cause a rift...
I have nothing to go off of that but he jut doesnt have that record. Despite all this news about him wanted to be a full-time player, we will see what the deal is when the season starts. I imagine he will accept his role.
BryanHarvey'sMoustache - February 22, 2012
I think I've read a few times in the past year how he wants to play 2-3 more years to chase milestones
So this is 100% about stats for Bobby and that the idea of being on a team that could win a ring is not important to him.
ihearhowie2.0 - February 22, 2012
To Be Fair
Another 2-3 years could be what seals a place in Cooperstown. I can’t hold that against the guy.
Kernel - February 22, 2012
I'll certainly hold it against him
Team first or get out.
BigGame48 - February 22, 2012
If HoF is his goal...
He should come to camp, shut up, and win a starting job through his play on the field. A winner does not whine in the press about not getting a promise to start.
Earn it.
mustard_man - February 22, 2012
Of course not, but he should be up front about that
Come out and say “I have to play everyday to reach individual goals. I am not concerned with being a part of a TEAM at this point in my career”
ihearhowie2.0 - February 22, 2012
I don't hold the fact that he wants to play everyday against him.
I’m sure every player would like to play everyday in a perfect world.
However, I don’t think going to the media about it is the right way to handle it AT ALL.
~MMP~ - February 22, 2012
Translation problem maybe...
Cause I just don’t see Bobby acting like that. He didn’t play everyday last season.
I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what happens.
angelsfan7 - February 22, 2012
Bummer to hear Bobby say that...
and I really didnt think he was the type. However, if indeed he said it, I get what he is saying. Dont get me wrong…I dont AGREE with it persay, but I think any player at this level thinks they are fully capable of being an everyday player. It’s this mentality that likely got them to the show in the first place.
Perhaps someone should show Bobby some footage of our starting outfield. I find it hard to believe that anyone (including Bobby) thinks he should be playing ahead of Pete, Torii, or even VW…unless, of course, VW posts a sub mendoza average again. Maybe Bobby would enjoy a trip to the formidable Angels’ boothill of St. Louis.
autry's cowboys - February 22, 2012
DiPoto put the Smack Down on it
Said: " It’s not something that we’re going to play it [out] in the media. … Whether it’s an ultimatum that’s been issued, he has no right to do that." "
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Kernel - February 22, 2012
I find a new reason to like DiPo every week.
We’re lucky to have him on board and I have regained full confidence in Arte’s HR capabilities.
RexTookMyStash - February 22, 2012
I'm back on the Trade for Longoria bandwagon.
Commander_Nate - February 22, 2012
as long as its a package deal
angelsownredsux - February 22, 2012
Abu for Wright
one big head for another with a big head
DAD OF VLAD - February 22, 2012
Hahahah!
migfig - February 22, 2012 via mobile
I just stoked that the Mariners are going to hit Ichiro third
New leadership same results.
hauldog - February 22, 2012
I'd like to see VW's chart...
I’m sure that the infield would be completely covered in a sea of blue dots.
stuck in Romania - February 22, 2012
wells in anaheim
Balls and Strikes - February 22, 2012
I like how 3rd base is almost entirely hidden by red dots
~MMP~ - February 22, 2012
I also like that he apparently got a hit in foul territory.
So his batting average is even worse than we thought.
5thStarter - February 22, 2012
Probably drops to like 215.
Downing Rules - February 22, 2012
The entire left side of the infield.
red floyd - February 22, 2012
all them pop ups
eyespy - February 22, 2012
compare to peter bourjos' hit chart
Balls and Strikes - February 23, 2012
I like how Bourjos has more blue dots spread out in the OF than VW does.
snowhor - February 23, 2012
crazy how many infield hits he has
it gives me a lot of hope he will be able to keep improving like he did last year.
Balls and Strikes - February 23, 2012
probably home games where errors were scored as hits...
SLOfan - February 23, 2012
Holy smokes
Brody - February 22, 2012 via mobile
well done, sir
That’s very funny (in a sad way).
If this graph included K’s, there would be a huge red blob at home plate.
Raaddad - February 22, 2012
6 hits to opposite field! Only 7 HR's at the big A.
so sad…
stuck in Romania - February 22, 2012
HFS...
I knew it was BAD, but I didn’t know it was THAT BAD!
Downing Rules - February 22, 2012
where could I find such a thing at?
eyespy - February 22, 2012
I used foxsports
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they also have “hot zone charts” that show the 9 areas of the strike zone and batting average. vernon actually did well with stuff down and in or up and away. He sucked everywhere else though.
Balls and Strikes - February 23, 2012
hmmm... link didnt link
try again.
Balls and Strikes - February 23, 2012
mahalo
eyespy - February 23, 2012
Looks like those 500 foot HRs he's trying to hit are good for only about 350-375 feet.
He should really miss playing in Toronto. He should waive his no trade clause to go back. We’d probably have to take Mathis back in a trade, though.
snowhor - February 23, 2012
Was looking up Jorge Cantu
and discovered that he’s only 30 years old! He looks like he could be 40
TheAntiSox - February 22, 2012
Excited about Ianetta
He’s sort of lost in all the Pujols and Wilson extravaganza, but let us not forget that Ianetta symbolizes the end of the Reagins and Mathis era.
Rally Manatee - February 22, 2012
He's also a 4 WAR upgrade at one position
That’s probably just as big an improvement as Pujols or Wilson. You can do that when the old guy was good for -1.0 WAR every 300 PA.
Suboptimal - February 22, 2012
1.65 millions
Why do the Angels only get 1.65 million to spend in the first ten rounds of the draft?
If the Angels loose their first two picks why can’t they put the money on later round picks?
Trott - February 22, 2012 via mobile
Because that would defeat the purpose
Which basically consists of artificially depressing salaries for young men who could probably use the money and keeping it in the pockets of old multi-millionaires.
Gorbachav5 - February 22, 2012
Cantu intrigues me
When healthy he can be a good hitter,but his health is a huge if. I would like to see him make the team out of ST and give us some bench depth at 3rd base.Those Pujols Big A billboards give me a boner.
HaloNachos - February 22, 2012
I like the "El Hombre" ones we have in LA
n i i i i c e …
Raaddad - February 22, 2012
Pujols doesn't.
red floyd - February 22, 2012
Guess not.
Too funny. Like 5 minutes after I posted this, the post came up about his aversion to that name. o well…
Raaddad - February 22, 2012
I kind of understand where Bobby is coming from.
I am hoping Bobby has a comeback year and really helps the team. Abreu has always been a team player and I think he is just making his feelings known that he feels he should be a full-time player and if that cannot happen he would rather be traded.
I do not think he is being a primi donna or does not have the team’s best interests in mind. That being said, he needs to prove what he can do in Spring Training. Bobby come in and show them what an asset you are and then I am with you 100%, if not well…
kbrown2225 - February 22, 2012
This conversation does not belong in the media.
A veteran should know that.
SLOfan - February 22, 2012
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