2011 Angels Prospects Countdown #29: Michael Clevinger

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Up next in our prospect countdown is another promising young arm for this year's draft (maybe the Reagins regime wasn't all bad).  As a JUCO relief prospect with a big arm, Michael Clevinger adds to the Angels' growing collection of power bullpen prospects, assuming that he stays in the bullpen and learns to be more than just a flame-thrower.

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Michael Clevinger
Position: Relief Pitcher Level: Rookie (2011 4th-round draft choice)
Bats
: Right  Throws: Right  Height: 6'4"  Weight: 202 lbs.
Age:
20  Born: December 21, 1990

2011 Season Stats: 0-0, 4.0 IP, 2.25 ERA, 3 H, 0 HR, 2 BB, 5 K, 2.20 FIP, .300 BABIP, 0.40 GO/AO

 

Fastball – A-. Sits at 95 mph with a deceptive ¾ delivery that could be effective against RHB.

Breaking Ball – B.  Has the necessary slider to put hitters away.

Change up – Not applicable.  He doesn’t use it as a RP, but should he ever start, he has one.

Performance – B+. Best K/9 ratio in competitive Florida JUCO scene.  Solid in Orem.

Projection – B.  Has the stuff to be closer/decent #3 SP, reports indicate he’ll remain in pen..

Comp – Floor: Ben Weber.  Ceiling: Octavio Dotel.

Video - Clevinger’s delivery in the Cape Cod League 

Estimated MLB Arrival Date: 2014

Angels Off-Season Primer: Third Base

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The Angels have a general manager now, but that doesn't mean we know a whole lot about their off-season plans just yet.  What we do know is that the Halos will be looking to upgrade at third base.  The only problem with that is the free agent and trade market at the hot corner is woefully thin.  Is there even one viable option for the Angels to pursue?

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The third base market?  Your looking at it.

Halo Headlines: Four Angels Named Gold Glove Finalists, Eppler Was Angels GM Runner-Up, Angels Free Agency Primer

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The November 1st, 2011 edition of daily news for the LA Angels including four Angels are Gold Glove finalists, Eppler was the runner-up for the Angels GM job, an Angels free agency primer and much more...

The Story: Dan Haren, Erick Aybar, Torii Hunter and Peter Bourjos are all finalists for Gold Glove awards this year.

The Monkey Says: The Gold Gloves are now being revamped for television, so there are finalists for the first time.  Typically, the Gold Gloves are also pretty terrible at selecting the right winners, but this list looks pretty good to me, although I would like to have seen Howie Kendrick get some love.  It is worth noting though that no Angel players won the sabermetric driven Fielding Bible awards.


The Story: Billy Eppler was reportedly the runner-up for the Angels general manager job.

The Monkey Says: That is no surprise since we already know that Eppler got a second interview just before they hired DiPoto.

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Jerry DiPoto Has a Lot of Work To Do

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Jerry DiPoto and Arte MorenoWelcome to the Angels, Jerry DiPoto!  It is great to have you on board.  Go ahead and take a seat at your fancy new general manager desk and bask in the opportunity to finally get to sit in the big chair... OK, time is up!  Hope you enjoyed that brief moment in revelry because now it is time to get to work because, in case you didn't notice, there is actually a lot that needs to be done around here if the Los Angeles Angels are going to get back to being contenders.  Put on your hard hat, Jerry.

Yeah, I know it sucks.  Most of the time when you take a new job you get a few weeks to settle in, get some training, learn the lay of the land and so on.  Worst case scenario, you get a few months to get fully up to speed.  DiPoto though?  Well, he's got until 12:01 am EST this Thursday, and even then he might find himself behind the rest of the pack by then.  However, DiPoto does have a few days to play catch up on the off-season, but to do that, he must first check off a few tasks on his GM honey-do list first.

2011 Angels Prospects Countdown #30: Austin Wood

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I've teased at it for weeks and now it is finally here, the Top 30 Angels Prospect Countdown.  We here at Monkey With a Halo have combined forces with Scott Allen from LA Angels Insider to provide you with all you ever needed to know about the best the Angels farm system currently has to offer.  This countdown starts today with this year's sixth-round draft choice fireballer Austin Wood and it will continue for the next several weeks as we take an in-depth look at one prospect each weekday until we get to number one (you'll never guess who it is... and by that I mean you will totally guess it).  We'll also be supplementing this coverage with some podcasts over at LAAI featuring Scotty and myself, so stay tuned for information on when those will be available for your listening pleasure.  Enough with the introductions, let's see if this Austin Wood kid was really worth all the hassle it took to sign him.

Austin Wood

Austin Wood
Position: Starting Pitcher Level: Rookie
Bats
: Right  Throws: Right  Height: 6'4"  Weight: 225 lbs.
Age:
21  Born: July 11, 1990

2011 Season Stats (at USC): 5-7, 77.0 IP, 5.61 ERA, 90 H, 34 BB, 50 K

2011 Season Stats (Rookie): 0-0, 1.1 IP, 20.25 ERA, 90 H, 0 BB, 1 K

 

Fastball – A. Not much movement, but according to scouting reports it sits at 97+.

Breaking Ball – C. Slurve type curve, nothing to write home about yet.

Change up – B-. He has it, and uses it. Nothing in the way of commanding it, but it’s good.

Performance – N/A, just 1.1 innings of minor league play.

Projection – A. Cape Cod manager said he was capable of going top 5 or 10 in draft.

Comp – Floor: Erratic reliever that never lives up to promise. Ceiling: Josh Beckett.

Video - Wood pitching for USC

Estimated MLB Arrival Date: 2015.

Halo Headlines: DiPoto Introduced as GM, Moreno Says DiPoto 'Has Complete Power', Payroll To Be Between $130-140 Million

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The October 31st, 2011 edition of daily news for the LA Angels including Jerry DiPoto officially introduced as the new Angels general manager, Moreno gives DiPoto 'complete power', 2012 payroll will be between $130-140 million and much more...

The Story: Jerry DiPoto was officially named the Angels new general manager and received a five-year contract.

The Monkey Says: Only the first three years are guaranteed though.  All in all, the DiPoto hiring is already getting high marks across the baseball world.  As I said when I first wrote about the news, Jerry brings a little bit of everything to the table thanks to his varied experience.


The Story: Arte Moreno says that DiPoto has 'complete power' in front office decisions.

The Monkey Says: A lot of good quotes came out of DiPoto's press conference, but this is the big one.  Obviously this could just be pure talk, especially since Scioscia later went on to say that he will still be offering his opinions to DiPoto, but a public pronouncement like this definitely should empower him if Scioscia or Moreno try and interfere.  Still, that fact that this was such a big topic at the introductory press conference shows how much this has become a concern.

A Task Fit For A King (or Queen)

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After the jester Tony Reagins was kicked out of the court weeks ago the Angels have been on a search for a new, competent GM to take his place. When that new GM settles into his/her kingdom of Anaheim they are going to have a lot of work to do. With a new job in place with a new organization it's no doubt they will want to make the biggest splash possible in order to let the rest of the baseball world that the Angels mean some serious business. What better way to make your mark on a new team than with the signing of one of the two biggest free agents in the past few years, Prince Fielder and Albert Pujols.

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