Game Recap 6/18/11 -- The Wheels are off the bus -- Angels 1 Mets 6
Angels 1 Mets 6
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (34-37) @ New York Mets (34-36)
Pitching Probables: LAA – Dan Haren (6-4, 2.54 ERA) NYM -- Mike Pelfrey (3-5, 5.11 ERA)
Game Info: 4:10 PM PT; TV - Fox Sports West; Radio - KLAA 830 AMPoor Tony Reagins, all he does is try his best to create a team of winners yet he falls flat on his face time and time again. He's had some huge busts, there is no denying that, but he has also had his fair share of glorious victories. The oh so common saying "the best move is the move never made" is as true as it is old, but how does it apply to Tony Reagins? 
Did you know his middle name is Dolt? It's almost as if his parents knew.
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (33-37) @ New York Mets (34-35)
Pitching Probables: LAA – Joel Piniero (2-3 4.03 ERA) SEA – Chris Capuano (5-6, 4.40 ERA)
Game Info: 4:10 PM PT; TV - Fox Sports West; Radio - KLAA 830 AM
The Angels head to the big apple to take on the red headed stepchild of NY Sports, the lovable Mets. In some ways these two teams are alike. Both live in the shadow of a more famous older brother. Both were born at roughly the same time. And both fan bases always seem surprised when their team plays well.
Yesterday, it was reported that Angels owner Arte Moreno has told GM Tony Reagins that he is not permitted to add anymore payroll this season.
Apparently this is supposed to be some kind of earth-shaking revelation. Why? I have no idea. Just because Arte allegedly handed down the ultimatum recently doesn't mean that this isn't something that has been common knowledge for quite some time.
All it takes is a little brain power and a little bit of memory jogging to see how this decision has been in the cards since this last off-season.
We all know I love the Angels, but some of you may not know that I am also a reformed comic book nerd. By reformed, I mean that I no longer actively read comic books, though I still maintain an interest. The main way I get my fix nowadays is via the glut of comic book movies that Hollywood has been churning out recently. In fact, I just got to see X-Men: First Class.
It was a very well done movie in almost every aspect (with the exception of January Jones' awful acting). I should have loved the movie. I should have been raving about it. But... well, I just don't give a crap anymore.
Maybe I am just getting old and the fanboy inside me is fading away, but this movie didn't do anything for me. Nor does the Green Lantern movie that opens today (although I am pretty sure I lack interest in that one because it looks like giant piece of green-colored crap). Not even the release of the Captain America movie later this summer has me excited.
I hate to say, but I think the entertainment industry has spoiled a good thing by inundating us with it until we are all oversaturated. Stupid, Hollywood, you just have to ruin everything, don't you?

A pretty good movie, but still, I just couldn't get that into it.