Remain calm, the Angels will be just fine
This too shall pass.
The season is just 14 games old for the Angels which translates to two and a half weeks in real time and the Angels are sitting at 4-10. That obviously means that there is only one thing for the vast majority of Angel fans to do:
PANIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't mean to totally mock that reaction here as I am prone to a bit of that myself, especially whilst watching Joe Blanton do everything in his power to make sure the he gives the Halos no chance of winning. I get it. It is frustrating and it is painful to watch.
We want this solved and we want it solved now. We also want to find someone to blame because that is just human nature. Something isn't working right, therefore some one must pay.
I even understand why so many Halo fans are committing the cardinal sin of reading way too much into such a small sample size of baseball. We spent the entire off-season being beaten over the head with the narrative that the Angels' poor April cost them a playoff spot in 2012. Now we are all reliving almost the exact same script. Some of the characters have changed, but all the plot points are pretty much the same.
Given all that, the panic, anger and frustration is understandable. I'm not saying that is how you should react, but I get it as I am not immune to it myself, even though I know better.
What everyone really needs to do though is calm the f*** down.
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Although we have been seeing some signs of life, the pulse still isn’t strong in the Angels. OK, the injuries haven’t been as disastrous as they could have been, with 
The Angels recently shifted
Luis Jimenez – Jimenez has been spectacular since his promotion and subsequent insertion into the Angels starting lineup. While Callaspo is not on the DL, one has to wonder if he’s getting nervous about reclaiming a starting spot once he’s healthy. The energy Jimenez has brought to the team could be considered one of those “intangibles” coaches are always talking about. Whatever the case, Jimenez’s defense has proven to be adequate and he’s driving the ball with enough consistency that he may not be a bad option as an everyday third baseman until
Michael Roth – Roth made all of one start in AA since being drafted last season before his promotion. While he looked fantastic in his debut, it seems unlikely that Roth would stay for a permanent role on the major league squad just yet. He’s extremely polished, but even the best college pitchers learned a bit in the minors and Roth should be no different. In the short term, I expect he’ll remain effective and make quite a few fans wonder if he shouldn’t become the swing starter while
Dane De La Rosa – DDLR as I’ve nicknamed him has emerged as the Angels primary right-handed setup man. This has less to do with his performance and more to do with the fact that Weaver got hurt which took Richards out of the equation and