Game Recap 6/16/11: Base Meets Ball, Halos Lose - Mariners 3, Angels 1

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Next time the Angels play the Mariners, I'd like to request that Carlos Peguero have the rabbit's foot up his butt be surgically removed first.

Mariners 3, Angels 1

Last time the Halos came to Seattle, Peguero won the game on a walk-off flyball that Torii Hunter lost in the sun.  Now tonight, Peguero broke the scoreless tie and drove in the eventual game-winning runs thanks to a routing grounder that hit second base and caromed safely into the outfield.

Losses don't get much more deflating than that.

And that's the real problem, isn't it?  Every time the Angels make some progress, something crazy like that happens.  I just hope the Angel players don't let this demoralize them.

Game Preview: 6/15/11: Once More, With Feeling! - Angels @ Mariners

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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
  (33-36) @ Seattle Mariners (34-34)

Pitching Probables: LAA – Ervin Santana (3-6, 4.37 ERA)  SEA – Erik Bedard (3-4, 3.47 ERA)

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

 

Just like I had hoped, the Angels are eyed a huge series sweep against the Mariners that would put them within striking distance of 1st place in the AL West. My one worry however, is whether or not Santana will be able to find consistency in his pitches. If he can somehow find a way to keep the ball in the park, unlike his last 3 starts, then the Angels will stand a great chance of winning this game against the Mariners. Yes I know that is an extremely obvious statement to make, how else am I going to fluff up this paragraph? 

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The Monkey's Offical 2011 All-Star Ballot

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The latest batch of All-Star voting results are in and the Angels are pretty much nowhere to be found, not that it should be a surprise to anyone.  And since it looks like the Halos don't stand a chance at any position player representation, I can go ahead and vote my mind for the All-Star game, which conveniently fulfills my BBA obligation of doing so.

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Halo Headlines - 6/15/11

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Daily Links for the LA Angels Kazmir's Angel career may be over after another awful rehab start, Scioscia says divisions will not be eliminated in realignment, evaluating the best move of Reagins' tenure and much more...

The Story: Scott Kazmir got lit up in his latest minor league rehab start, which might mean the end of his Angel career.

The Monkey Says: Kaz got shelled for six runs in 1.2 innings of work.  Details aren't even really necessary at this point, but these kind of results show just how helpless his case is.  He still has time left on his rehab assignment, so the Angels may let him finish it out since they are paying him anyway, but make no mistake, he will be released very soon.


The Story: Mike Scioscia claims eliminating divisions is not part of the plans for potential realignment.

The Monkey Says: Sosh is on the Commissioner's advisory committee, so if he says it isn't happening, then it isn't happening and I am all in favor of that.

Game Recap 6/14/11: Big 4-0-0-0

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What a perfect way to deliver the Angels organization their 4,000th victory as a club, a CG shutout by arguably their best player on the team. The offense, on the other hand, was extremely disappointing to watch. They still managed to turn in a victory, so all is good tonight in Anaheim.

Angels 4 Mariners 0 

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Game Preview 6/14/11: I'll See You at the Ballgame - Angels @ Mariners

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (32-36) @ Seattle Mariners (34-33)

Pitching Probables: LAA – Jered Weaver (7-4, 2.24 ERA)  SEA – Doug Fister (3-7, 3.40 ERA)

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

As my regular readers know, I have recently transplanted from Southern California to Seattle.  Smart as I am, I timed my move perfectly so that I can attend an Angels game pretty much as soon as I got here and tonight will be that night.  Yes, the Monkey will be in attendance at tonight's game.

I shamefully admit that this is the first Angel game I have actually been at the park for since my daughter was born almost two years ago.  I wish I could've made one final trip to the Big A, but I here only positive things about Safeco, so I suppose it will do just fine.  Either way, I get to see an Angel game live, so I am a happy man.

Trout Tracker Tuesday - 6/14/11

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Mike TroutDouble your pleasure, double your Trout!

All those early season rain-outs are finally coming being made up and that means some extra Trout action for all of us with the Travs logging eight games this week.

Since Trout is no mere mortal, he started all eight of those games and made the most of every single one of them.  His line for the week was awfully impressive, take a look for yourself:

14/30, 1 2B, 3 3B, 1 HR, 11 R, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 6 SB

Holy Studly Prospect, Batman!  That's not just a good week, that's a good month for most players.  I think it is safe to say that Trout is starting to outgrow his Double-A environment, which is really perfect timing since the mid-season break is just about two weeks away, making it an ideal time to promote Trout to Triple-A.  Until then, he'll surely just keep destroying the competition and we will get to sit back, relax and enjoy the show.

That's it for this week, check back in next week to see what happens to our future hero.  Same Trout Time.  Same Trout Channel... err, blog.