Halo Headlines: Moreno Felt Compelled to Pursue Pujols, Albert's Effect on the Angels Defense, Wilson Talks About His Post-Season Struggles
The December 14th, 2011 edition of daily news for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim including Moreno felt compelled to pursue Pujols, Albert's effect on the Angels defense, Wilson talks about his post-season struggles and much more...
The Story: Arte Moreno felt compelled to pursue Albert Pujols because of what it would mean to the fans.
The Monkey Says: Arte finally gets it. The money is a big risk for him, but he realized the marketing effect landing Pujols would have on a team that was developing a nasty reputation for beind too cheap and, let's be honest, too cowardly and/or stupid to make significant moves. There is no way he gets Albert without the massive TV contract, but at least he didn't just pocket the money like so many owners would and instead reinvested it in the on-the-field product.
The Story: A look at what Pujols taking over at first base means to the Angels defense.
The Monkey Says: Trumbo graded out well at first last season, but almost every scout insists that he is a poor fielder, so this seems like it should be an upgrade. I definitely can't see how this could turn into a negative defensively unless Trumbo moves to third and proves to be a disaster like so many suspect.








Once all the experts and analysts finished having their minds asploded by the Angels signings of Albert Pujols and C.J. Wilson, they all came to the same conclusion: the Angels MUST trade somebody to clear up the mutliple logjams they created in their roster. The way they tell it, it isn't just good baseball sense to make some moves, it is almost a moral imperative. 