I believe in the Angels

After the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Texas Rangers in the 2011 World Series, most baseball fans would have told you that the Rangers were the runaway favorites to win the AL West again in 2012. In the famous words of ESPN analyst Lee Corso, ‘Not so fast, my friend!’

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim gambled during the offseason, making several key free-agent signings. The biggest of which was when they signed Albert Pujols to a 10-year $254 million dollar contract. Despite committing over a quarter of a billion dollars to Pujols, the Angels still went and signed C.J. Wilson to a five-year deal.

One of the biggest additions that the Angels have for the 2012 season didn’t come from free agency, but rather the return of Kendrys Morales, who missed over 100 games of the 2010 season and all of 2011 season after suffering a broken ankle while celebrating a walk-off grand slam back on May 29, 2010. The road to recovery was long, and required two surgeries, but now he’s back and finally healthy.

I can’t write a preview article about the Angels without addressing the fact that they have one of baseball’s most highly anticipated prospects, Mike Trout. Trout made his Major League debut last year at the age of 19, and the fact that he’s batting .420 after 12 games in AAA this year, it makes you think that he’ll be coming back sooner rather than later. It’s crazy to think how much potential this guy has, especially since he won’t even be turning 21 until August.

It’s hard to imagine that the Angels won’t make the playoffs in 2012, but I’m not sold that they’ll necessarily be able to win their division. If I had to make a prediction, I’d say the Angels will be playing someone from the AL East in the first ever Wild Card elimination game. Don’t get me wrong, the Angels definitely have a chance to take back the AL West, especially if Jared Weaver can have another Cy Young-worthy season like he had last year.

Fun fact: If you want to stump your friends in baseball trivia, ask them where the Angels played their home games during this first season in Major League Baseball. The answer? Wrigley Field. No, not the home of the Cubs, but Wrigley Field in Los Angeles. This was the same stadium where the classic baseball show Home Run Derby was filmed.

5 Comments

I’m a huge Angel fan myself and so far the season hasn’t been looking like it was with the big changes. Hopefully, the Angels can pick up some momentum and become a big competitor with playoff hopes.

First off, thanks for dropping by! It’s not going to be an easy season for the Angels, but the fact that you get to play the Athletics and Mariners a lot will certainly help your cause. Based on how the Rangers are looking right now, it’s hard to pick anyone beating them, but I definitely think the Angels have a good shot of taking one of the Wild Card spots. Keep checking back, and I’ll do my best to give you my thoughts on not only the Angels, but all teams in baseball. Thanks again, and go Angels!

True. I guess we’ll have to see what happens throughout the duration of the season. It’s still early and as any baseball player/fan knows, anything can happen!
I will be checking back in quite frequently for updates. You can never have too much baseball. My blog is actually about the “other side” to the game. The inside of what makes the game “the game”. Check it out if you have a chance; there is some interesting information and fun facts. itsnotjustbaseball.wordpress.com

I actually took a look at it earlier. I enjoyed it quite thoroughly! Always fun to see a different perspective on baseball. Keep up the good work!

Thank you very much.

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