Multiple Choice Monday: Is This the Resurgence of Vernon Wells?

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

With the way Vernon Wells has performed the last two weeks, one can't help but finally feel optimistic that the Angels' "big splash" winter acquisition might finally be on his way to earning at least some of his massive, massive contract.

But is that thought just the cognitive dissonance of fanbase desperate for Wells to live up to his reputation or is the mid-season resurgence of Vernon wells going to serve as the big bat addition that the lineup so desperately needs (especially now that they've closed the door on making any big trades)?

Vernon Wells

Time to vote!

Halo Headlines - 6/20/11

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

Daily Links for the LA Angels including Callaspo to be ready for full action soon, anticipating when Trout will be promoted to Triple-A, Scioscia tries to explain Kazmir's decline and much more...

The Story: Alberto Callaspo should be ready for full action soon.

The Monkey Says: This is an old story as we saw Callaspo pinch-hit over the weekend, so we know that he is at least healthy enough for limited action and to not have to go to the disabled list.  The real question is when he will get a start again, especially since the Angels are on the road in an NL stadium, making it a little harder for the Halos to find room in the lineup for him, not to mention making it more important that they also have a decent bat off the bench to pinch-hit.


The Story: John Sickels wonders just how much longer the Angels will wait to move Mike Trout up to Triple-A.

The Monkey Says: A lot of folks are wondering how much longer they will wait, with the consensus being that he'll get the promotion at the end of the month when the minor league All-Star break happens.

Game Recap 6/19/11: Vernon is Burnin' - Angels 7, Mets 3

Written by Garrett Wilson on .

Ladies and gentlemen, this is a momentous occasion... Vernon Wells might be good again.  Or maybe he just likes facing the Mets.

Angels 7, Mets 3

Almost a week removed from his two-homer day against the Mariners, Vernon Wells was back at it again with his third homer and third multi-hit game since he returned to action back on June 7th.  More importantly, his batting average is over .200 for the first time since the first game of the season.  I'll give you a minute to let that soak in.

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All done?  Yes, breaching the Mathis Mendoza Line seems like pretty ignominious accomplishment, but for Vernon, it is his first milestone on the way back to being an All-Star caliber player, or at least something better than the giant lump of donkey dung that he has been most of the season.  His big day today should only serve to fuel his burgeoning confidence and maybe, just maybe, Tony Reagins won't look like a total asshat for trading for him by the time the season is over.

That being said, let's not go getting too excited just.  Vernon's "resurgence" has still left him with just a .268/.302/.488 slash line in June.  His ISO over .220 is very nice, but he still needs to work on the average and getting on base more.

But, hey, who thought that we would ever reach a point in this year where our biggest complaint about Wells was that he wasn't getting on base enough.  Progress, people, progress.

Game Recap 6/18/11 -- The Wheels are off the bus -- Angels 1 Mets 6

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

I hate that my predictions never seem to come true. Now don't get me wrong, I don't put a heck of a lot of thought into these things, but one right occasionally would be nice. I guess if I really wanted to be Nostradamus I would have predicted that Mike Pelfrey would look like Cy Young against the Angel hitters. But you could pretty much say that about any pitcher toeing the slab against the Halos these days...

Angels 1 Mets 6 

Game Preview 6/18/11 -- Overcoming Boredom -- Angels @ Mets

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

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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 AM

  After last night's nailbiter thanks to a shaky but ultimately effective bullpen, The Angels look to settle things down by throwing Co-Ace Dan Haren at the Mets. I have to admit that this series is a primary argument against interleague play. Here are two below .500 teams in the middle of their divisions which leads to something of a boring series to write about and watch. But with re-alignment on the horizon in some form, I guess we all should get used to these sorts of non-descript matchups more often.

Game Recap 6/17/11 -- Okay Everyone, Just Breathe -- Angels 4 Mets 3

Written by Jonathan Lyons on .

I would imagine right about now Joel Pineiro is finally breathing again after the tense ending to his 100th career victory. Thanks to some timely hitting and the rollercoaster ride that was the bullpen, Pineiro becomes the fourth Puerto Rican born player to win 100 games in the majors. More importantly, the Angels inched a little closer to the .500 mark and hopefully are starting to play with more confidence as the road trip from hell continues.

Angels 4 Mets 3 
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The Best Move Is The One Never Made

Written by Ryan Falla on .

Poor 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? 

Tony Reagins
Did you know his middle name is Dolt? It's almost as if his parents knew.