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Los Angeles Angels:
Going from David to Goliath
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have skyrocketed to the top of the American League West division this season, posting a great winning record of 43 wins to only 30 losses. The Angels did this by utilizing the talents of silver slugger Vladimir Guerrero, who already has 10 home runs early this season, and young pitcher Ervin Santana, who has 8 wins and an amazing 82 strikeouts this season. Former Home Run Derby Champion and All Star Game MVP, Garret Anderson, rounds out this terrific Angels roster. Manager Mike Scioscia looks to round out this season staying atop of his division to take them into the playoffs with the chances in their favor for his second World Series Championship as manager of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The Angels are well on their way to another pennant and need only to keep up the pace they've set thus far to get another World Series title. Tickets are selling fast due to the success of the Angels this year as fans look forward to the rest of this great season.
The Anaheim Angels were the second of three
teams that showed you don’t have to go out and spend a
ridiculous amount of money, like the Yankees and Red Sox do,
to win a World Series. In the 2002 playoffs the Angels caught
lightning in a bottle and rode their bullpen and timely hitting
all the way to a World Series victory. On the way to the trophy
they dismissed the Moneyball A’s, the goliath Yankees,
and slayed the Giants led by NL MVP Barry Bonds. The Anaheim
Angels came off a 2002 World Series win, with a less than adequate
season in 2003. The Angels went 77-85 and finished 3rd in the
American League West and failed to make the playoffs with basically
the same team as the year before. This year the club, led by
manager Mike Scioscia for the 4th consecutive year, is determined
to get back to the post-season.
The team saw that while you can catch lightning in
a bottle for a season or maybe even two seasons there
comes a time when you have to open up your wallet and buy yourself
some talent. They acquired four time All-Star right fielder
Valdimir Guerrero and hard throwing right hander Bartolo Colon.
The Angels invested $11 mil in each one of these players giving
them the 3rd highest payroll in all of baseball, only behind
the Yankees and Red Sox. They also picked up young left fielder
Jose Guillen through free agency. Guerrero, Guillen, and Colon
join an all-star cast lead by third baseman Troy Glaus, right
fielder Darin Erstad, and starting pitcher Jarrod Washburn.
This year’s line-up
has so much talent that long time A’s slugger Tim Salmon
has been relegated to the number seven spot in line-up as the
designated hitter.
The Angels also have arguably the best middle relief
corps in the majors. The bullpen consists of 22 year-old
sensation Francisco “K-Rod” Rodriguez, Ben Weber, Scott Shields
and anchored by the seasoned veteran closer Troy Percival. That’s
not to say their starting pitching is anything to sneeze at they’re
just as, if not more, talented than the relief corps. The ace
of the staff is newcomer Colon who will be followed in the starting
rotation by Jarrod Washburn, Kelvim Escobar, John Lackey, and
Aaron Sele. With this much talent, look out for the angels to
be blessed with a great deal of wins this year.
The Angels play their home games at Angel Stadium
of Anaheim, where in left center field Big-Thunder
rock waterfall stands ominously over the outfield.
Ever since the Rally Monkey’s breakout season in ’02, the atmosphere at Angel
Stadium has been anything but dull. ESPN.com’s Eric Neel rated the 45,000
seat stadium the second best in the AL and 5 in all of Major League Baseball.
Angels’ fans have loved the stadium ever since the renovation that started
in 1996 and showcased a new building in 1998. Some of the parks features are
family oriented seating sections (The Nestle Family seating zone), a state of
the art club level, dugout suites, the Pepsi Perfect Game Pavilion (a kids gaming
area), and landscaped courtyards that feature giant bats and Angels batting helmets.
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