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.

BREAKING NEWS: Angels to Hire Jerry DiPoto as New General Manager

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Congratulations, Angel fans.  The Angels got one right.  According to Ken Rosenthal on Twitter, the Angels are set to name Arizona Diamondbacks executive Jerry DiPoto as their brand new general manager:

Ken Rosenthal Sources: DiPoto to be named GM.

This news makes me very, very happy.  OK, so DiPoto isn't Andrew Friedman, but this is probabaly the next best hire the Angels could have made.  DiPoto is a former player, spent half a season as the interim GM of the D'Backs, currently serves as their senior VP of scouting and player development and is known to be at least open to sabermetric ways of thinking.  In other words, he has experience in just about every facet of the game and a track record that proves he knows what he is doing, making him one of the most qualified and arguably safest hires out there.

The big questions he'll have to answer now is what his plan to fix the Angels roster will be as well as how he will collaborate with Mike Scioscia.  That first question we can only speculate on.  What we do know is that he is not afraid to make bold moves, as he demonstrated when he traded Dan Haren to the Angels.  As for the Scioscia question, that's something that will take time to work out, but I definitely think it helps that DiPoto played in the big leagues and isn't some Ivy League nerd.  I have to think that will buy him instant credibility with Sosh.

Finally, if I can offer DiPoto one piece of advice if he wants to win fans over on his hire, then this should be the first statement he utters at his introductory press conference, "Hi, my name is Jerry DiPoto.  I am proud to be the new Angels general manager and I am even more proud to announce that Jeff Mathis has been non-tendered."

Welcome to the Halos, Jerry.  Please try to not suck.

Halo Headlines: Trumbo Was Playing on a Broken Foot For Weeks, The Myth of Donnie Moore, Can Angel Fans Root for Nolan Ryan and Against the Rangers

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The October 28th, 2011 edition of daily news for the LA Angels including Trumbo's broken foot was actually hurt for several weeks, the myth of Donnie Moore's suicide, wondering if Angel fans can root for Nolan Ryan and against the Rangers at the same time and much more...

The Story: Mark Trumbo claims his foot broken had been bothering him for six weeks before he finally was placed on the disabled list.

The Monkey Says: That would explain why he really fell of towards the end of the season, though it makes me wonder if the team knew about this and had him play through it.  Not that it was the wrong call if the doctors said he can't make it worse, but there have a been a number of times the last few seasons an Angel player has hidden injury.


The Story: Angel fans are split on their desire to see former Angel Nolan Ryan win a World Series, but also to see the Rangers, which he owns, lose.

The Monkey Says: I'm not split at all, I want the Rangers to lose.  I know Nolan Ryan was one of the greatest Angels, but when I was growing up, he had already left the Angels.  I couldn't have been happier to see the Rangers choke twice in that epic game last night.

Angels Off-Season Primer: First Base/Designated Hitter

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The Angels may not have a GM (yet) but that doesn't mean we can't get ready for the start of the off-season which is coming up fast.  In order to help the new guy (or gal) out, the least I could do is come up with a bit of a primer on the viable free agent and trade targets that the future general manager might want to consider to plug in the many holes the Angel roster has.  The Angels may seem like they have too many first base and designated hitter types already, but each of those players carries major risks and/or flaws.  That could translate to the Angels deciding to make a "big splash" by bringining in a bona fide stud to man one of those spots.  But who could they realistically get?

Albert Pujols

If you are going to dream, you might as well dream big.

Halo Headlines: Angels Begin to Trim General Manager Candidates, Friedman Still in Play, Oppenheimer Ruled Out

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The October 27th, 2011 edition of daily news for the LA Angels including Angels begin to narrow the GM search, Friedman still hasn't ruled himself out, Oppenheimer no longer a candidate and much more...

The Story: The Angels have started to trim the list of GM candidates by ruling out Damon Oppenheimer, but they will bring Billy Eppler back for a second interview.

The Monkey Says: This is a bit surprising because Oppenheimer had been gaining steam in the media and was generally considered a more viable option than Eppler.  At least the Angels are starting to cull the candidates now which should put them on track to make a hire in time for the start of free agency.


The Story: Andrew Friedman has not yet removed himself from consideration for the Angels GM job.

The Monkey Says: This is actually fairly important.  There is no real reason for him to keep his name in the mix if he is just going to turn them down.  The longer he delays an official decision, the more likely it becomes that he will jump ship to the Halos.  Combine this story with the one about Eppler and it makes me wonder if maybe these are related developments.  I'm sure this is just a wild conspiracy theory, but perhaps Friedman has already quietly decided to take the Angels' president job and the remaining interviews are for a GM that will work under Friedman.  I mean, they haven't even interviewed all their candidates yet and still think they are going to make a hire in the next week.  It just doesn't add up.  Of course, this theory kind of falls apart because one would think Friedman would want to hand pick his GM and he can't really do that without being involved in the interviews.

Angels Off-Season Primer: Catchers

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The Angels may not have a GM (yet) but that doesn't mean we can't get ready for the start of the off-season which is coming up fast.  In order to help the new guy (or gal) out, the least I could do is come up with a bit of a primer on the viable free agent and trade targets that the future general manager might want to consider to plug in the many holes the Angel roster has.  To start things off, let's take a look at the catching market so that we can be done with this Jeff Mathis nonsense once and for all.

Jeff Mathis

Yell all you want, Jeff, it isn't going to help you keep your job.

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