League Team years Record Wild Card Division Pennants Titles MSL San Diego Padres 2034-2059 2,217-1,995 1 6 3 1 TBL Arizona Diamondbacks 2005-2018 1,216-1,053 1 9 6 3 TSSL San Diego Padres 2015-2021, 2024-2028 1,017-928 0 7 3 2 TSSL Texas Rangers 2029-2033 396-414 0 0 0 0
that is true hollywoodleo, i forgot about that. good point.
I too heard what Giantsfan is talking about. Forgot who said it but they said it on ESPNNews. I do think that guy was on crack though.
Well, this is about either Scioscia being loyal to Anderson, or freeing Vlad to concentrate more on hitting, or Scioscia helping himself to Rex Hudler's stash. (No offense to Hud.)"Torii is going to be in center field virtually every day. Gary will be in the outfield almost every day, so the other two guys will split up the DH," Scioscia said in a conference call.
I agree with you on that, and plus Mathews is more athletic and young compare to Anderson.
If you click on the link there is a quote in the 10th paragraph that says this
With Guerrero in right and Anderson in left, the move leaves no space in the starting outfield for Matthews Jr. The Angels said the center fielder, who signed a $50 million, five-year deal as a free agent last offseason, could see time at designated hitter and spell the corner outfielders.
The only reason Matthews is the so-called odd man out is because only Anderson has been with Scioscia since the beginning. And right or wrong, Scioscia is nothing without loyalty to the guys whom he knows best.
"If you want your players to be loyal to you, you must be prepared to give loyalty." - Red Auerbach
But Anderson starting in the OF over Matthews would be detrimental to the team. Would it not show more loyalty to the team by Scioscia if he played Matthews? Wouldn't he be cheating the team otherwise? Or maybe the correct answer is to just trade Matthews? Whatever happened to Juan Rivera?
Scioscia has baffling loyalty. But he said he will put all four outfielders in the lineup. And the 5th outfielder Juan Rivera was on the DL for much of the past season.
It will be interesting to see how he juggles them all unless they pull off a trade.
The Angels are looking more and more scary as this season goes on. Great start to the offseason for them, especially when the Dodgers were getting so much air time for getting Torre.
Dodgers haven't even started yet. I expect them to get Rowand now.
Granted, Rowand is a fine centerfielder and would be money spent more wisely than Juan Pierre was, but...actually, I have no buts about it. Compared to the retarded acquisitions of Jason Schmidt and Esteban Loaiza, signing Rowand to $50 million would be ****ing brilliant.
Rowand is a nice player and somebody who I wouldn't mind having on my team. Statistically he's very similar to Hunter. My main point was that the Angels are continuing to show themselves to be willing to spend the money to win, whereas the Dodgers still haven't made that "big deal" to put them over the top. Schmidt may have been that attempt, but to me it was just a waste of money.