Mike Trout and the sophomore slump that wasn't

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

As the baseball world focuses their hearts and minds on the greatness that is reigning AL MVP and Triple Crown adorned Miguel Cabrera, one cannot help but feel sorry for Mike Trout. Poor Mike Trout. Woe is Mike Trout. While Miggy is earning praise and adulation from every corner of the globe, Trout is mired in the sad state of being merely pretty good.

What is a jilted MVP candidate to do? How can he possible overcome this terrible, terrible sophomore slump that so many prognosticated?

I simply don't know. This plight is just so-

What?

He isn't?

You mean to say-

Are you sure?

No sophomore slump at all?

Not even a little?

Oh, well then. So much for the narrative.

Yes, sorry to break it to everyone, but MIke Trout's sophomore slump never really came to pass. Oh, sure, he kind of had a down week or two in April, but a brief slump is something every hitter goes through. Instead, it appears that Trout has been every bit the player he was last season and is showing signs that he might actually be better, which is a thing that was not really considered feasible. Just take a look at how his stats compare from season-to-season:

Season PA HR R RBI SB BB% K% ISO BABIP AVG OBP SLG wOBA wRC+ Fld BsR WAR
2012 639 30 129 83 49 10.5 % 21.8 % .238 .383 .326 .399 .564 .409 166 13.3 12.0 10.0
2013 204 8 29 29 8 11.3 % 19.1 % .239 .311 .278 .363 .517 .376 141 -0.8 2.4 1.9

via Fangraphs

Halo Headlines: Albert Pujols doesn't matter anymore, rekindling the Cabrera-Trout debate

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

The May 21st, 2013 edition of daily news for the Los Angeles Angels including Albert Pujols doesn't matter anymore, rekindling the Cabrera-Trout debate and much more...

The Story: Albert Pujols doesn't matter anymore.

The Monkey Says: I cannot counter any of this. Pujols just isn't a top player anymore, at least not while his body is broken down the way it is right now. The problem is that there is little reasont to believe that his body won't continue to betray him given his age and the chronic nature of his current injuries. He can still be a very good player, but only in spurts and that may not hold true for much longer.


The Story: Jon Heyman rekindles the Miguel Cabrera-Mike Trout MVP and WAR debate.

The Monkey Says: I'm pretty sure Heyman only brought this up to let us know that players think he is somehow the arbiter of such things. This, and similar pieces that came out after Miggy's three-homer Sunday, all directly or indirectly use Cabrera's stellar start to 2013 as some kind of justification for the 2012 MVP voting even though 2013 has nothing to do with last season by the very definition of the MVP award voting. The most irritating part though is that Heyman once again claims that the ONLY evidence that Trout was better was WAR. Statheads did call out WAR a lot in that argument, but it was just one of the many pieces of evidence in Trout's favor. No one who knows stats well would declare that WAR is the end-all, be-all. It is just a handy benchmark, not proof of anything.


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Angels Player Power Rankings - Week 8

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

The Angels continue to teeter on the edge of irrelevancy but that won't stop us from ranking the players under the (misguided?) belief that they can snap out of this funk....

RANK PLAYER CHANGE COMMENTS
1 -- 0
Last Week: 1
Mike Trout - Trout had another great week but the looking strikeouts, of which he had four this week, are really starting to make my blood boil.
2 green arrow up+1
Last Week: 3
Howie Kendrick - Not only is he beating the crap out of the ball right now, he hasn't GIDP'd in 11 games and counting.
3 Red arrow down-1
Last Week: 2
Mark Trumbo - He only had six hits last week, but five of them were extra-base hits. We can live with that.
4 green arrow up+3
Last Week: 7
Jason Vargas - Vargas is either going to be a big reason the Angels got back into the Wild Card race or he is going to be a nice trade chip at the deadline.
5 -- 0
Last Week: 5
C.J. Wilson - He finally went seven innings! Hallelujah!
6 -- 0
Last Week: 6
Albert Pujols - It used to be that a week of an .852 OPS was a mild disappointment for The Machine. Now it is a sign of hope.
7 green arrow up+3
Last Week: 10
Alberto Callaspo - Has Alberto Callaspo ever hit a homer that wasn't of critical importance?
8 Red arrow down-4
Last Week: 4
Ernesto Frieri - Frieri seemed to go out of his way this week to make sure that Ryan Madson gets pushed into the closer job sooner rather than alter.
9 green arrow up+7
Last Week: 16
Jerome Williams - Williams is giving the Angels everything they thought they were getting from Blanton and yet I still fear he will be moved back to the bullpen when Weaver comes back.
10 green arrow up+1
Last Week: 11
Scott Downs - With as bad as the rest of the pen has been, what does Scioscia have to lose by letting Downs face a few righties?
11 Red arrow down-3
Last Week: 8
Erick Aybar - You have to love a leadoff man with a .263 OBP.
12 green arrow up+5
Last Week: 17
Chris Iannetta - Iannetta drew seven walks in the last week. Josh Hamilton has ten walks all season.
13 green arrow up+2
Last Week: 15
Josh Hamilton - A .304 batting average and .478 slugging last week for Hamilton? Is this real life?
14 Red arrow down-5
Last Week: 9
Dane De La Rosa - His arm still hasn't fallen off, but it sure seems like his effectiveness has taken a big hit.
15 green arrow up+8
Last Week: 23
Robert Coello - From completely anonymous to pitching six innings in four appearances this week to arguably make him a vital part of the Angel bullpen. Yeah, that is totally normal and sustainable.
16 Red arrow down-4
Last Week: 12
Michael Kohn - The first rule of relief pitching is you don't walk Jeff Keppinger on four pitches with the bases loaded.
17 green arrow up+5
Last Week: 22
J.B. Shuck  - Alright, I give in. Shuck ain't half bad with the bat. He's kind of a circus in the field sometimes though.
18 green arrow up+1
Last Week: 19
Brendan Harris - Going into the season, I think we an all safely say that there was no scenario that anyone envisioned in which Brendan Harris would have to play both left field and first base.
19 Red arrow down-1
Last Week: 18
Hank Conger - Since his defensive debacle in Houston, Conger has only made two starts, both with Wilson on the mound. So much for the proclamation that he'd start stealing playing time from Iannetta.
20 Red arrow down-7
Last Week: 13
Garrett Richards - So what do the Angels do with Richards now? They shifted him back to the bullpen because they thought he'd be a weapon and now he kind of stinks in that role.
21 Red arrow down-7
Last Week: 14
Joe Blanton - Nine innings pitched this week and 23(!) hits allowed. If he keeps his rotation spot after Weaver comes back, then Scioscia really does need to be fired.
22 -- 0
Last Week: n/a
Michael Roth - Roth has a future in this league but for now he is the designated sacrificial lamb.
23 Red arrow down-2
Last Week: 21
Luis Jimenez - Well, it was fun while it lasted. See you in September, Lucho.
24 Red arrow down-4
Last Week: 20
Mark Lowe - With Madson and Burnett due back in the coming week or two, Lowe should probably start looking for apartments in Salt Lake.
25 Red arrow down-1
Last Week: 24
Barry Enright - Finally., someone who can make Joe Blanton look good by comparison.

Dropped from rankings: Scott Cousins (kicked to curb)

Biggest Riser: Coello, up eight spots

Biggest Dropper: Blanton and Richards, down seven spots each


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Halo Headlines: Burnett on the verge of returning, Nelson claimed, Weaver progressing

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

The May 20th, 2013 edition of daily news for the Los Angeles Angels including Burnett on the verge of returning, Nelson claimed, Weaver progressing and much more...

The Story: Sean Burnett could be activated as soon as Tuesday.

The Monkey Says: The sooner the better as the bullpen seems like it is on the verge of just completely imploding.


The Story: The Angels claimed infielder Chris Nelson on waivers and Luis Jimenez was optioned to Triple-A.

The Monkey Says: Nelson isn't any good, but he can play multiple positions and is a better option to have sitting on the bench gathering rust than Luis Jimenez who could benefit from getting some regular playing time. Scott Cousins was DFA'd to make room on the 40-man roster for Nelson.


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Sunday Funday, Thank the Lord; Angels dirty White Sox 6-2

Written by Ryan Falla on .

After a rather tumultuous series against the White Sox the Angels managed to keep the final game of the series under their control the entire 9 innings to record a much needed win. New ace of the staff Jason Vargas put up another 0'fer in 7 IP, though he lost his command at times leading to 3 walks in a 114 pitch out, although he did strike out 6. The Angels offense has settled nicely even if Hamilton is still struggling, though he's showing signs of being able to make consistent contact instead of K'ing on 3 pitches every AB. The pitching probably won't settle as nicely as the offense has in the past week, but if Vargas can keep putting up these ridiculously high quality starts the Angels will be in an improved position from a month ago.Once Weaver comes up you can chalk the Angels pitching staff up to being actually serviceable, with ace Weaver leading the charge and the refreshed C.J Wilson manning the #2 spot in the rotation.

Any good pitching staff builds itself off of 3 quality starters and having the off-and-on Hanson at 4 is something the team can work with, though Blanton is just something we'll have to deal with for now. Still think Garrett Richards should be pitching 5th since that spot is best used for developing young starters.The Angels are actually a couple steps away from solidifying their rotation, though it's still left to be seen whether or not they can get it together in time. 

We can be thankful the Angels pulled together a nice win on a Sunday, something we haven't seen in a good while. Let us rejoice and be glad.

Angels 6 White Sox 2

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The Highs and Lows of the Game, Angels win a wild one 12-9

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

This is the kind of game that drives Angels fans crazy. The start of the game brought with all the usual heartbreak of a Joe Blanton start. Then all of a sudden an unknown reliever bails them out and the offense starts hitting the cover off the ball. Just when it looks like a laugher, the bullpen comes in and mucks it all up as the opposing team storms back. Finally, the Halos add on a couple of late runs to take a very much needed victory. A wild, weird way to win a ballgame.

Angels 12 White Sox 9

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Angels continue free fall, lose to White Sox 3-0

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

Confession time. I didn't actually watch this game. (full disclosure; I was chaperoning a high school prom...I know fun right?) The truth is I didn't really need to watch this game since I think we all could have guessed the outcome. The only questions we had were in the detail of the Angels losing, not the actual result. Would it be a blowout or a low scoring affair? Would the bullpen cause the loss or the inept Angel's offense? Would CJ Wilson try to break the scoreboard pitch counter by throwing 425 pitches in 4 innings? These days, it's all in the way the team sucks, not the actual losses that are piling up.

Angels 0 White Sox 3

 

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