Tigeraholic1 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Angel Stadium - Anaheim, CA Listen: 97.1 The Ticket Watch: FanDuel Sports DET Game Time Forecast: 60 Cloudy Starters: LHP Tarik Skubal RHP Jose Soriano Quote
IdahoBert Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Even though I missed most of it in real time, last night’s game was like falling from the 9th story building and landing on an awning and then walking away unharmed. A nice uncomplicated win would be welcome tonight. Quote
chasfh Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Same ****, different year ... Mike Trout is still a slam-dunk inner-crcle first-ballot Hall of Famer even if he walks off the field Moonlight Graham style right now. But he will also be the saddest what-might-have-been slam-dunk inner-crcle first-ballot Hall of Famer ever. 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 minute ago, chasfh said: Same ****, different year ... Mike Trout is still a slam-dunk inner-crcle first-ballot Hall of Famer even if he walks off the field Moonlight Graham style right now. But he will also be the saddest what-might-have-been slam-dunk inner-crcle first-ballot Hall of Famer ever. That really is sad. He really is the picture perfect example of the greatness and frailty of human flesh. 20 years old and coming up with a season like that and then that streak of great years and then the heartbreak… Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 6 minutes ago, chasfh said: Same ****, different year ... Mike Trout is still a slam-dunk inner-crcle first-ballot Hall of Famer even if he walks off the field Moonlight Graham style right now. But he will also be the saddest what-might-have-been slam-dunk inner-crcle first-ballot Hall of Famer ever. LOL - we used to talk about Trout/Cabrera performance comparisons, who knew they'd end up with similar injury futility comparisons? Miguel at least got into his thirties before breaking down. Quote
chasfh Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 9 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: LOL - we used to talk about Trout/Cabrera performance comparisons, who knew they'd end up with similar injury futility comparisons? Miguel at least got into his thirties before breaking down. At least Trout got to 85 WAR. On a certain level, you could say about Miggy that he was also a what-could-have-been Hall of Famer, given how big his talents were and how much he skated by on that and only that, but practically no one would ever say that about a Triple Crown-winning, 500-homer-hitting, 3,000-hit-having, big-personality alpha dog. 1 Quote
oblong Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, chasfh said: At least Trout got to 85 WAR. On a certain level, you could say about Miggy that he was also a what-could-have-been Hall of Famer, given how big his talents were and how much he skated by on that and only that, but practically no one would ever say that about a Triple Crown-winning, 500-homer-hitting, 3,000-hit-having, big-personality alpha dog. From the start of his career until July 3 2015, at age 32, Cabrera had 405 HR. From that point on he had 106 HR, 38 of them coming in 2016. He missed a month in 2015 and most of 2018 with a torn bicep. That was when he fell apart. At a similar point, age 32, Hank Aaron had 442 HR. I started tracking his progress at it related to Aaron's similar timeline. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: LOL - we used to talk about Trout/Cabrera performance comparisons, who knew they'd end up with similar injury futility comparisons? Miguel at least got into his thirties before breaking down. At least Miggy won a World Series and played in another one. The Angels never built a team around Trout. That's a shame, he was a great talent. Quote
oblong Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago From 2012-2019, in MVP Voting, Trout finished first 3 times, second 4 times.... and in my opinion should have won it the year they gave it to Josh Donaldson. Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Miggy finished with a career .300+ BA too. Trout has work to do on that Quote
Tiger337 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, chasfh said: At least Trout got to 85 WAR. On a certain level, you could say about Miggy that he was also a what-could-have-been Hall of Famer, given how big his talents were and how much he skated by on that and only that, but practically no one would ever say that about a Triple Crown-winning, 500-homer-hitting, 3,000-hit-having, big-personality alpha dog. yeah, I was pretty disappointed wth how is career ended and I don't think it was entirely unavoidable. Edited 17 hours ago by Tiger337 Quote
chasfh Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, monkeytargets39 said: Miggy finished with a career .300+ BA too. Trout has work to do on that Miggy had the good fortune to hit in the pre-crazy strikeout era. Quote
Tenacious D Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Miggy was on a top-10 trajectory in many career offensive categories until Prince Fielder’s wife demonstrated poor judgment. Quote
papalawrence Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 7 hours ago, chasfh said: At least Trout got to 85 WAR. On a certain level, you could say about Miggy that he was also a what-could-have-been Hall of Famer, given how big his talents were and how much he skated by on that and only that, but practically no one would ever say that about a Triple Crown-winning, 500-homer-hitting, 3,000-hit-having, big-personality alpha dog. I remember talking with my father before Miggy's core injury and predicting he'd hit 600 HR, 3500 hits and 2000 RBI. It really was sad how early he fell off s cliff Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I honestly thought Miggy could’ve been the all time RBI leader with how he was tracking before injuries got him Quote
1984Echoes Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 9 hours ago, chasfh said: At least Trout got to 85 WAR.... I think Miggy was on the Chipper Jones/ Adrian Beltre path. Not hitting or defensive ability... just career total WAR. Trout was on the Alex Rodriguez/ Honus Wagner path. Until injuries. For both of them. Just my 2 cents. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I don't even care about the Trout/Miggy comparisons. I just find it incredibly sad that a guy who was destined to be one of the top 3 or 4 players of all time has broken down so young. Heck, is there something with the ground they're playing on in Anaheim? Is it like playing on the Silverdome astroturf, ,which was a shag rug on a slap of concrete? Seems like a lot of Angel players have a lot of leg injuries. It sucks. There doesn't seem to be anything unlikable about Mike Trout, other than he is the hitter that burned your pitcher -- back in the day. Quote
IdahoBert Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Carpenter, K RF McKinstry LF Torkelson 1B Greene, R DH Keith, C 2B Dingler C Jung 3B Sweeney SS Báez, J CF Quote
Dan Gilmore Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Still another couple hours of daylight here. 1 Quote
Tigermojo Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Is that their quickest first inning? Normally they make the starter throw 30 pitches. Quote
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