Despite their cushy lead in the AL West, the Angels need to fix some things. They have some areas that need to get better and get better soon.
One of the biggest areas is their sputtering offense. Who better to fix that problem against than the team that has allowed the third-most runs and second-worst ERA in the American League. The Twins are just what the doctor ordered!
Now, let’s just hope the Angels are willing to take their medicine.
LAST TIME ON ANGELS VS. TWINS…
The Angels have had just one series against the Twinkies this year. They swept that three-game set in Anaheim. That series was really the beginning of that huge hot streak the Halos went on leading up to the All-Star break. Here’s to hoping this series can ignite a similar hot streak.
GHOST OF ANGELS PAST
Even with the roster expansion, the Twins have no former Angels on their active roster. At least as far as I can tell. It is always possible that one of the random relievers they called up once spent a short amount of time in the Angels farm system and slipped under my radar. Even if that is the case, it probably isn’t anyone worth worrying about.
MATCH-UP MASTERY
THURSDAY, 9/4: Hector Santiago vs. Kyle Gibson
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Despite the time he spent in the AL Central, Santiago doesn’t have nearly the history with the Twins that you’d expect. Maybe it is because of how young their roster is now. However, those he has faced have had a lot of collective success against Hector. There is a lot of small sample size issues here though.
FRIDAY, 9/5: Matt Shoemaker vs. Ricky Nolasco
Matt Shoemaker has never faced any of the Twins, fraternal nor identical.
SATURDAY, 9/6: Toobie Determined vs. Phil Hughes
We still don’t know who will start this game for the Angels. It probably depends a lot on how the bullpen is used in the previous two games. If the bullpen is well-rested, I could see them rolling with Cory Rasmus and a parade of relievers again, otherwise I think they might try and sneak Michael Roth in for a start and hope he can give them at least five or six non-awful innings.
SUNDAY, 9/7: C.J. Wilson vs. Tommy Milone
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Wilson was awful against the Twins back in June, but he was up against Kyle Gibson in that aforementioned shellacking Gibson took, so Wilson sort of got away with one. The good news is that, overall, Wilson has an excellent track record against the Twins, though Mauer and Suzuki are the only players he has faced more than a handful of times.
OFFICIAL PREDICTION
With the exception of Hughes, the Twins are rolling out bad starting pitchers who don’t miss bats. That is exactly what the Halos need right now, which I think means they will win three games with the one loss coming in that Hughes versus Whoever contest.
UNOFFICIAL PREDICTION (so don’t hold me to it)
The Angels won’t allow a single homer all series. With Angel-killer Josh Willingham traded to KC, there is not really much left for them to fear.
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