WaitingFor2017
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So…any of these teams going to beat Philly any time soon?
We've gone 10-2 and they've gone 11-2 in the last two weeks. They could say the same about us, but it does seem like this is going to be a fight for awhile.
The Phillies are a better team than I gave them credit for. Might actually be a division race this year. Their SP is over performing but their pen is under performing. I expect that to balance out but I expect them to win 90+ games.
Phillies schedule has been insanely easy so far. The only winning teams they have played thus far are Cincy and us. I guess Pitt was .500 when they faced them, but that was 2 weeks into the season. It's possible the Phillies may not play another team with a record above .500 until Texas rolls around in 3 weeks. But starting June through the end of the season their schedule becomes brutal.
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We talk about bad organizations a lot, but the Angels have to be the worst run organization in all of sports over the last 10-15 years don't they?
They have had arguably the best overall player the sport has seen in the last 60-70 years. Then they add a international superstar that is also one of the best overall players this sport has ever seen. And yet they have 1 playoff appearance since Trout first came up in 2011. In fact, they have only 4 winning seasons total since 2011. Obviously other franchises have been poorly run over this time, but no other team has the financial advantages the Angels have had. However, they spend money like drunken sailors.
Since 2011, they have had at least 1 complete albatross of a contract on their payroll each and every year, eating up around 20% or more of their payroll. And in most of these years, they had several albatrosses. In 2015, they famously paid 89.5 million (more than 60% of their payroll) for Pujols, Hamilton, CJ Wilson, Aybar, and Weaver. Those 5 players produced a combined 7.1 bWAR.
Makes you really appreciate having a GM like AA.
I agree with every point you made but would like to point out I don't blame any of the GMs they've had. Their issue is their meddling owner.
Has anyone taken a look at Chris Sale's Savant page lately? I know the injury concerns will always be there, but he's been incredible: https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/chris-sale-519242?stats=statcast-r-pitching-mlb
Elly De La Cruz on pace to be the first 40/100 guy. That's 40 homers and 100 steals.
i feel like their GMs deserve at least a little blame if you look at their drafting and player development. despite all that mediocrity they've developed almost no one - since 2011 their most successful draftees have been mike clevinger, CJ cron and david fletcher, and their current farm system is one of the worst in the majors.