Game Recap 7/5/11: Outdueled! - Angels 1, Tigers 0

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

It may be early to speculate on the AL Cy Young race, but I would say it is safe to say that Justin Verlander is the presumptive favorite for that award going into the break.  I would also say that Jered Weaver might actually be better and more deserving. 

But that doesn't really matter, because Dan Haren was going toe-to-toe with Verlander tonight, and he might have just rocketed his name into the Cy Young conversation as well.

Angels 1, Tigers 0

Oh sure, Haren doesn't have that shiny no-hitter on his resume, but after his sterling effort tonight, he does have a one-hitter and now a two-hitter to his credit so far this year.  The fact that he spun his gem against Verlander, who was just as on top of his game as Haren was, should only enhance Haren's accomplishment.  It is one thing to throw a shutout when you have a six-run lead, but it is quite another to do it with just a one-run margin of error.

Of course, despite his continued great season and now this specatular start, Haren isn't on the All-Star team and may not get added as an injury replacement since he is going to pitch on Sunday and thus end up being ineligible to pitch, so I worry that Ron Washington will just snub him altogether.

Game Preview 7/4/11: Winning Ways - Tigers @ Angels

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Detroit Tigers
(45-40) @ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (44-41)

Pitching Probables: DET – Charlie Furbush  (1-1, 2.49 ERA)  LAA – Joel Pineiro (3-3, 4.14 ERA)

Game Info: 6:05 PM PT; TV - Fox Sports West; Radio - KLAA 830 AM


Holy Spicoli, this team's actually back in first place! Well, tied for first with those insufferable Rangers. A mere week away from the All-Star break this team has an actual chance to take the lead in the division and charge headfirst into the second half with a foot up on the Rangers in the standings. There's a pretty good chance this ends up turning into a two team race seeing as how Oakland is carving a comfortable little niche in the cellar of the division while Seattle is likely to flame out long before the season ends. 

Game Preview SPECIAL 7/3/11: Interview with ESPN's Dan Shulman! - Dodgers @ Angels

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

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Los Angeles Dodgers @ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Pitching Probables: LAD – Chad Billingsley (7-6, 4.22 ERA)  LAA – Joel Pineiro (3-8, 4.08 ERA)

Game Info: 5:05 PM PT; TV - ESPN, MLB Network; Radio - KLAA 830 AM

We interrupt your normally scheduled Game Preview for a special interview.  With tonight's game being the featured ESPN Sunday Night Baseball broadcast, I was given an opportunity to interview Sunday Night Baseball's own play-by-play man, Dan Shulman to get his thoughts on the Angels, the Freeway Series and the state of the game today.

Game Recap 7/2/11 -- Only one Ace in this town -- Angels 7 Dodgers 1

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

Jered Weaver is the man. Forget all the talk about Sabathia and Verlander, Weaver is the AL Cy Young frontrunner in my book. I know that I'm a tad biased here but based on his performance tonight, if he loses out on the hardware then no west coast baseball player will ever win another award. Weaver took the ball and inspired his team to a rather easy victory. But it was not his pitching that did it but his demeanor on the mound and his tone throughout the game. He was barking at the umps, yelling at his team and breathing fire like a madman from the first pitch. It's exactly what I want in my ace. Even when he got some run support, he didn't let up and finished with a solid 8 innings. I sure hope Arte starts saving his pennies because he is going to have to pay Weaver a lot of them to keep him in Halo Red.

Angels 7 Dodgers 1

Game Preview 7/2/11 -- A Classic in the making -- Dodgers @ Angels

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

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Los Angeles Dodgers (37-46) @ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (42-41)

Pitching Probables:
LAD -- Clayton Kershaw (8-3, 2.93 ERA)  LAA – Jered Weaver (9-4, 1.97 ERA) 

Game Info:
 6:05 PM PT; TV - FS-West; Radio - KLAA 830 AM


I can't remember when I was this excited for a regular season game. I am jacked to see what these two guys throw at us tonight. I have been blasting AC/DC and Metallica all morning getting pysched up for this game. I am wearing my Angel's Jersey, Hat and my glove while I type this out. I am that excited for this game.

(too much?)

Yeah, I think we all need to calm down a bit. When I woke up this morning and checked my Twitter feed, even Peter Gammons commented on the pitching match-up. Buster Olney made mention of it. This in and of itself is a historic occassion, since I wasn't sure those guys knew they played baseball out here on the west coast. But it is a good duel and should be a low scoring, edge of your seat kind of game. The real question is which offense can scratch a run or two across. Let's just hope it doesn't get decided by a bogus blown call by the umps this time.

Game Recap 7/1/11 -- There'll Be Days Like This -- Angels 0 Dodgers 5

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

There wasn't an aspect of tonight's game that the Angels didn't excel at sucking at. They couldn't hit, field, throw or run the bases with any real conviction or ability tonight and let the Dodgers jump all over them. The pitching was lousy and the decision making was even worse. If I were in attendance I would have asked for my money back. Let's just call it one of for the scrap heap and move on.

Angels 0 Dodgers 5

Game Preview 7/1/11 -- A Tale of One City -- Dodgers @ Angels

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

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Los Angeles Dodgers (36-46) @ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (42-40)

Pitching Probables:
LAD -- Hiroki Kuroda (5-9, 3.10 ERA )  LAA – Tyler Chatwood (5-4, 3.64 ERA) 

Game Info:
7:10 PM PT; TV - FS-West; Radio - KLAA 830 AM

The schedule gods have seen fit to give us an exact reply of last weekend's series, right down to the pitching matchups. But what a difference a week can make in the fates of these two clubs. The Angels are within a game of first place and are currently riding a 7 of 8 winning streak. The Dodgers meanwhile have become that nation's new favorite soap opera. I half expect the boys in blue to walk off the field at some point when they realize they might not get paid this week.