By Brian Waller – AngelsWin.com Columnist
Angels/Twins Recap:
Now THIS is the team we all envisioned back in March. The Angels pounded the Minnesota Twins Wednesday night in front of 27,288 fans at the “Big A” in Anaheim, CA. It was the Angels’ 3rd consecutive win and their first sweep of the 2012 season. Jered Weaver was masterful on the mound, dominating the Twins in route to pitching the 10th no-hitter in Angels’ history.
The win Wednesday night was much needed for the team as it tries to climb out of the hole it made for itself after an abysmal April but the no-hitter was much needed for the fans as they struggle to keep faith in their beloved Angels. For the first time this season the Angels seem to finally be “clicking” during the Minnesota series; the starting pitching was fantastic and the offense was finally getting “cluth” timely hits. Although Weaver’s performance was obviously the highlight of the series, Jerome Williams pitched a complete game shutout on Tuesday night, picking up his 2nd win of the season.
Torii Hunter is absolutely scorching hot right now, during the 3-game series with the Twins Hunter went 6-for-10 with 2 home runs and 5 RBI’s. Not to be outdone, Howie Kendrick went 7-for-11, hitting 2 home runs himself while collecting 4 RBI’s.
The sweep was huge for the Angels and the fans. It should give the Halos some of that “swag” they had in spring training back. They will be facing the Toronto Blue Jays next in a 4-game series beginning tonight at the “Big A”
Angels/Twins Series MVP(s)
Jered Weaver & Torii Hunter
Angels/Blue Jays Preview:
Toronto has quietly put together a very competitive and effective starting rotation. Brandon Morrow and Kyle Drabek, both of whom the Angels will face during this series, have 2 wins apiece this season with low ERA’s. It will definitely be fun to watch the two square off against two young guns of our own, Dan Haren and C.J. Wilson.
I think the key to the series will be defense. The Blue Jays have already committed 22 errors this season and are last in the league in fielding. The Angels’ speed aggressive style of base running will certainly put pressure on the Jay’s and may possibly lead to some big scoring opportunities for the Halos.
Pitching Match-ups:
Angels’ Team Statistics / League Rank (as of 5/3/12):
Offense
Opponent Interesting Facts:
From 1979 to 1999, BJ Birdy served as the Blue Jays’ mascot, played by Kevin Shanahan. In 2000, he was replaced by a duo named Ace and Diamond. After the 2004 season, Diamond was no longer with the Blue Jays, leaving Ace as the team’s sole mascot.
In 1991, the Blue Jays became the first MLB team to attract over four million fans, with an attendance of 4,001,526, followed by 4,028,318 in 1992.Each of those records were broken in 1993 by the expansion Colorado Rockies, though the Blue Jays’ 1993 attendance of 4,057,947 stood as an AL record for 12 years, until being broken by the 2005 New York Yankees.
On July 31, 2011, the Blue Jays retired their first number, Roberto Alomar‘s #12.
- Highest Batting Average: .363, John Olerud (1993)
- Most Games: 163, Tony Fernández (1986)
- Most Runs: 134, Shawn Green (1999)
- Most Hits: 215, Vernon Wells (2003)
- Highest On-base %: .473, John Olerud (1993)
- Highest Slugging %: .664, Carlos Delgado (2000)
- Highest OPS: 1.134, Carlos Delgado (2000)
- Most Doubles: 57, Carlos Delgado (2000)
- Most Triples: 17, Tony Fernández (1990)
- Most Home Runs: 54, José Bautista (2010)
- Most Grand Slams: 3, Carlos Delgado (1997) and Darrin Fletcher (2000)
- Most RBI: 145, Carlos Delgado (2003)
- Most Stolen Bases: 60, Dave Collins (1984)
- Most Wins: 22, Roy Halladay (2003)
- Lowest ERA: 2.05, Roger Clemens (1997)
- Most Strikeouts: 292, Roger Clemens (1997)
- Most Appearances: 89, Mark Eichhorn (1987)
- Complete Games: 19, Dave Stieb (1982)
- Saves: 45, Duane Ward (1993)
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