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The California Angels


Kevin Greene

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Fug this Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim shyt or whatever it is.

 

Looked bleak when their stud Garrett Richards went down.

But here they are beating the As the last 2 nights with first Jarrett Weaver beating John Lester then their bullpen literally gets the start and beats Samardzgia.

They now lead Money Ball who went all in on the Lester and Smardzgia trades thinking they could win it all by 4 games in the West.

 

Huston Street may be the best trade this season in MLB.

 

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Rasmus-Roth-Herrera-Salas-Grilled Cheese-Jeppy-Smith-Street!

3 hit Shutout! Big time win by the bullpen!

I was pretty pissed about not adding Bart, and still think we need to add a fifth starter. There's no way you can do this to your bullpen every fifth day. Hoping we can stretch Rasmus' arm out a bit more and he could possibly give us 5 next time out.

Waiver trade deadline is today, really hoping JD pulls the trigger on something.

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But here they are beating the As the last THREE nights with first Jarrett Weaver beating John Lester then their bullpen literally gets the start and beats Samardzgia.

FIFY.

We beat them Thursday as well. That was the Sonny Gray/ CJ Wilson matchup but neither got a decision

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Angels just finished getting swept by the AAAstros. These idiots better get their sh*t together soon, 4 game series starting tonight in Minnesota. A place that hasn't been to kind to them in the recent past.

Someone needs to remind these guys they haven't won anything yet.

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Give Hamilton the Vernon Wells treatment after this season. Guy has no business being out there. 4 consecutive innings we get a man at 2nd and fail to drive him in. Scioscia has Calhoun (arguably our best clutch hitter) bunt with a 3-1 count in the 8th. Trout and Pujols nowhere to be found.

You know you're f*cked when Ned Yost out manages you.

KC is solid though, super streaky and they're hot right now. Do all the little things right.

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