– The Record. The Angels finished the year at 74-88, 10th worst record in MLB (BUT WE GOT OUR PROTECTED DRAFT PICK!) and second worst in the AL West. Suck it, nine other teams including Oakland! This was the worst season the Angels have had since the last time their record was this bad or worse. That was probably a while ago. I dunno, you do the research.
The Good. Hey, that’s enough bad. Feel free to add yours to the list. Now let’s take a look at the good and yes, there was a lot of good this year. There’s only one person to start this list with…
– MIKE TROUT! He only hit 29 HR (boo, for not making an arbitrary number!) but he once again finished with an OPS above .980 and he increased his SB total from 11 last year to 30 this year. Once again he should be the MVP despite being on a lousy team, and once again I have faith that the people who vote for MVP will screw it up. He’s an incredible player and we’re lucky to have him. Also worth noting is that he (just barely) had his second-lowest strikeout total for a full season and his highest BB total. Good to see those numbers trending in the right direction.
– Andrelton Simmons. A lot of people were pissed that we traded our best pitching prospect for Andrelton. Get over it. Dude is staggering on D and he also posted his best average and OBP for a full season (yay for cherry-picking stats!). I do miss me some Aybar but Simmons cushions the blow. It will be good to have Simmons on the team for at least a few more years.
– Mike Scioscia. It didn’t take long for the Angels to announce that Scioscia would be back after this terrible, no good season, and really, why not? I, too, look forward to the time when the team has moved on from Sosh but this year wasn’t on him. At the ASB the Angels were 37-52. After the ASB, with a patchwork pitching staff the Angels went 37-36. The Angels had every reason to tank, yet they remained competitive and still managed to get that protected draft pick. If they had blown goats after the ASB then Sosh would rightly be under fire. They didn’t, so he gets the credit. Well, done, Sosh. See ya next season.
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