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Actions are already made by the Angels
The idea of acquiring players during off-season is not just to be able to complete the roster but to improve the team as a whole as well. As for the Angels of Anaheim, it appears the team will be leaving the Winter Meetings without a big-name acquisition, but that doesn’t dim the enthusiasm of manager Mike Scioscia. According to Scioscia, he feels the club already made major home improvements with the Thanksgiving week additions of Torii Hunter and Jon Garland. Asked if he felt the reigning American League West champions, swept by Boston in the AL Division Series, are significantly improved, Scioscia didn't hesitate. “Yes,” he replied. “There's already been a splash made with our organization. Jon Garland and Torii Hunter are two players who will add depth. Torii Hunter, he's a middle of the order bat that's going to allow us to free Gary Matthews up to play the corners in the outfield and to help Vlad [Guerrero] and Garret [Anderson] to get some time off and stay fresh. I think Jon Garland pitched much better last year than his [10-13] won-loss record indicates. If you go back a little further to the last three, four years, this guy has always been over 200 innings. He's won 18 games [twice] in the Major Leagues in a tough ballpark to pitch in.”
In addition, Jon Garland gives Anaheim six proven starting pitchers, while Torii Hunter brings his spectacular defense and a bat that has produced at least 26 homers six times and more than 90 RBIs five times. While that might not be quite as loud as the one wielded by Miguel Cabrera, Hunter's presence in the middle of the order certainly is an important upgrade in an offense that was fourth in the AL in runs scored with most of its weapons muffled by injuries for extended stretches of the season.
Mike Scioscia said, when asked on the club’s inability to pry loose Cabrera from the Marlins, “The cost was much higher to us as to where we were going to be. I think the balance of what they were looking for and what we could give up and still be the type of ball club we feel we are was just something that couldn't be met. Our offense right now, if nothing else happens, is deep enough to do what we need to do.”
Moreover, Mike Scioscia indicated the Angels of Anaheim wouldn’t be making any moves on the remaining big names in the marketplace; headlined by Minnesota's Johan Santana, as the meetings wind down. “Right now, nothing's being proposed that's really exciting. If [nothing happens], I like our club where it is right now. If you look at our overall team, the depth of our starting rotation -- Santana's obviously a name out there -- I don't think there's a glaring need that's not going to let us get to our goal,” said Scioscia.
It shows that Erick Aybar will get the first crack at the shortstop position vacated by Orlando Cabrera, who took his Rawlings Gold Glove to Chicago in the Garland deal. Steady Maicer Izturis will compete with the athletic, acrobatic Aybar for playing time, with Brandon Wood putting a coat or two of polish on his game. “Erick Aybar is a guy who has the ability and talent to be a special player, Maicer Izturis is as consistent as any defensive infielder that we've seen. So, between the two, if it's one guy who takes the position and runs with it, or we have to use the two in a combination ... we'll keep that open in Spring Training and evaluate as we get into the season,” Scioscia explained.
However, Wood needs to smooth out a few inconsistencies with his hitting approach but is very close to competing for an everyday job in the Major Leagues, according to Sciosica. Torii Hunter's injection into center field, where he earned seven consecutive Gold Gloves with the Twins, turns Matthews into a swing outfielder and designated hitter. However, that doesn’t mean Matthews won't have a pivotal role in the lineup and on the field. “Gary's played the corners a lot, and he's not going to have any problem,” Scioscia said, who has discussed with Matthews his changing role. “His preference obviously is center field -- that's home to him. But he's certainly on board with playing the corners and getting his 600 plate appearances.” At the moment, according to Scioscia, Matthews will see time at all three outfield spots and also DH and is projected at the top of the batting order with third baseman Chone Figgins; where they hit, first and second, probably will depend on match-ups. Mike Scioscia indicated that Vladimir Guerrero figures as the No. 3 hitter, but the versatility of Hunter offers options as he can hit anywhere from third to sixth.
Furthermore, Casey Kotchman, Garret Anderson, Howard Kendrick and catchers Mike Napoli and Jeff Mathis figure to flesh out the lineup, with Aybar/Izturis likely to occupy the No. 9 hole; an important spot in the Angels’ running scheme. Mike Scioscia has not devised a plan on who will get the most turns in the DH spot, but he'd like to have Guerrero and Anderson spend a little more time there than in the past to save wear and tear on their legs. And as for concerns over the wear that showed on the bullpen late in the season, Scioscia said keeping Justin Speier healthy for the whole season would help ease the strain. Speier missed more than two months with an intestinal infection. “That'll take a little of the burden to keep Scot Shields fresher, keep Frankie [Rodriguez] fresher.”
The Angels of Anaheim is indeed preparing its players for the upcoming season, as the team continues to do their best and win their games.
Angels of Anaheim Previous News
- Angels Main Page
- Scioscia Proud of Maddon
- 2008 Legacy Awards
- Angels’ Free Agency
- Angels’ Payroll Usage
- An Angels' Fan
- Pettit's Success
- Another Hunter’s Success
- Status of Anderson
- Teixeira Free Agency
- K-Rod for Free Agency
- Trumbo Works Hard
- A Different Fight
- Angels Players for Free Agency
- Guerrero and Lackey
- Deal with Anderson
- Status of Leahy
- Option for Anderson
- Expectations on Spring Training
- Update on Teixeira
- The Status of the Players
- The Team in Winter Ball
- Maddon recalls Mauch
- Brown’s Performance
- Peavy with the Angels
- Angels’ Season
- Rodriguez and the Angels
- A Proud Manager
- A Disappointing Game
- Teixeira: Not what we expected
- History Repeats Itself
- Disappointed Angels
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- Angels won by 11-6
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- Angels 14, Cleveland 11
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- Being in the Disable List
- Update on Angels’ Performance
- Santana, Saunders, and K-Rod
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- Angels 2, Oakland 9
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- Angels 4, Rangers 5
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- Angels 8, Toronto 2
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- Angels 5, Oakland 3
- Angels vs. Oakland
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- Angels defeated by the Angels
- Angels Defeated
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- Angels won by 8-3 over Washington
- Angels 3, Washington 2
- Angels 3, Philadelphia 2
- Angels 6, Phillies 2
- Angels won 7-1
- Angels defeated by 5-4
- Angels 6, Mets 1
- Angels 6, Mets 9
- Atlanta 0, LA Angels 2
- Angels 4, Atlanta 9
- Angels defeated by 5-2
- Angels 4 : Tampa Bay 2
- Angels 6, Tampa Bay 1
- Angels 3, Athletics 7
- Angels won by 5-3 against Athletics
- Angels to Oakland: 3-1
- Angels 5, Seattle 4
- LA Angels 5 : Seattle 4
- Angels 4, Seattle 2
- Toronto 3, LA Angels 4
- Angels 3, Toronto 2
- Angels defeated by 10 - 4
- Angels defeated by Detroit
- Angels won by 3-2
- Angels 1, Detroit 0
- Angels 2, White Sox 3
- Angels 2, White Sox 0
- Angels 3, White Sox 1
- Angels 3, Toronto 4
- Angels 4, Toronto 3
- Angels 3, Toronto 1
- Angels won by 10-2
- Angels defeated by 6-3
- Dodgers vs. Angels, 2-4
- Angels vs. White Sox
- White Sox 6, Angels 1
- Angels 2, White Sox 0
- Angels won by 10-7
- Angels 5; Tampa Bay 8
- Angels' 2-0 Loss
- Angels vs. Tampa Bay, 0-2
- ANGELS 4; KANSAS CITY 9
- The Return of Kendrick
- Success of Saunders
- Status of Kendrick and Lackey
- Angels Won
- Willits Second Spot in order
- Status of Santana and Kotchman
- The Career of Tony Reagins
- Reagins Still Feels Optimistic
- Insufficient Evidence
- Actions are already made by the Angels
- Reagins Denies Reports on Santana
- Angels' Other Options
- Angels; Cabrera Trade
- Reagins not Revealing Some of his Plans
- Angels Welcomes New Players
- Deal of the Angels of Anaheim
- Angels Felt Disappointed
- Will Angels Acquire Johan Santana?
- Acquiring Players for the Angels
- Hunter Meets Matthews
- Remembering Gene Mauch
- Angels; Acquired Torii Hunter
- A Time for the Children
- Angels Still Choosing Players
- The Angels' Plan B
- Their Days of Standing Pat are Over
- One of Angels' Pride
- Garland in exchange for Cabrera and Cash
- Looking beyond Alex Rodriguez
- Scioscia; a Runner-up in the Manager of the Year balloting
- LA Clubs to Acquire Cabrera?
- John Lackey third in Cy Young
- Angels on Alex Rodriguez
- The Success of Reggie Willits
- Guerrero, a Silver Slugger Awardee
- Angels' New Team Members
- Angels' Free-agency
- The Success of OC
- Who will Acquire A-Rod?
- Inspiring Event
- Angels Broadcasters Candidates for Frick Award
- Angels Agreed to Terms
- To Acquire A-Rod…
- Angels' Announcement on Chris Resop
- Decisions on Murphy and Gwyn
- Angels might make play for Rodriguez
- A New Path for the Angels
- "Stressed management" part of the game
- Reagins assures to build on Stoneman's work with Angels
- Angels Not Aware
- Angels Roster Report
- Stoneman Gives way to Reagins
- LA Angels 3, Chi. White Sox 5
- Angels 0, Orioles 3
- Angels 18, Orioles 6
- Angels 10, Orioles 5
- Cleveland 6, LA Angels 2
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- Cleveland 2, LA Angels 3
- Angels 10 : Indians 3
- Athletics 6 : Angels 2
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- Angels 9, Oakland 5
- Angels defeated by 8-7
- Texas 7, Angels 6
- Angels of Anaheim 7, Texas Rangers 6
- Angels of Anaheim 8, Seattle 2
- LA Angels 10, Seattle 6
- Angels Defeated by Blue Jays
- Angels captured a 9-5 victory over the Rangers
- Angels defeated Rangers by 2-1
- The Angels-represented by fire and ice
- Angels add talent remain in first place
- No Fear, K-Rod saves the day
- With help from Ortiz, Angels outfielder wins Home Run Derby
- Angels swept by the Yankees with 12-0
- Angels won 2-1 over the Yankees
- Yankees succeed by 14-9 over the Angels
- Angels won the Angels-Rangers game by 5-2
- Angels offense kept quiet in loss
- Angels lost the game by 4-2, defeated by the Rangers
- Angels beaten by the Rangers by 8-3
- Angles won by 4-3 over the Orioles
- Angels were defeated by the Orioles with 6-3
- Angels won by 9-7 over the Orioles
- Angels beaten by the Royals with 12-4
- Royals won the game with 5-3 against the Angels
- Angels won the game by 4-3 over the Pirates
- Angels continue fighting for victory
- Angels won by 5-4 over the Pirates
- Astros defeated by the Angels
- Angels captured the victory defeating the Cincinnati Reds by 9-7
- Angels won by 6-3 against the Reds
- Reds Captured 5-3 Victory over the Angels
- Cardinals took home the victory as led by Albert Pujols' two home runs and five RBIs
- Angels' victory led by Santana
- A blast on the seventh inning
- Excellent teamwork as the Angels stormed back
- First two choices for draft pick
- A missed chance of winning
- Difficult yet worthwhile game
- Los Angeles Angels: A look back and a look forward
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