Good, Bad and Pretty Stupid!
The Angels dropped their home opener tonight to a lackluster team from Beantown led by none other than Dustin Pedroia. Pedroia led the Red Sox to a victory tonight with a clutch single in the Top of…Read More
The K’s are Key!
Only the Blue Jays and the White Sox pitching staffs have recorded more outs than the Angels, who sit now in 2nd place in the AL West. The halo staff has recorded 121 punchouts as a team, with their…Read More
Stressed To Impress?
If your name is Vernon Wells, and you are standing out in left field listening to the home town fans in Anaheim boo you and harass you in your own stadium, how long does it take you to turn things around…Read More
The Ace Up Our Sleeve
With the position players off to a smoking start this season, and a year of no-hit perfection in the books for 2010, baseball experts are already looking at the 2011 campaign as the year of the hitter.…Read More
A Top Ten Pitcher!
In the 2010 season, The Los Angeles Angels had a top ten AL pitcher in their rotation. The pitcher… none other than Scott Kazmir. Now, what were the five categories you ask? Well let’s see,…Read More
Where To Begin?
As the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim search for the winning lineup, there seems to be one question lingering…Read More
Last Chance For Romance…
A fighter is at his fiercest and his most dangerous when he is backed into a corner with no other alternative…Read More
Here We Go Again…
In recent history, have you ever known the Angels to come out of Tempe looking ready to take on the AL…Read More
Happy Trails To You Mr. Anderson
True Halo fans should seem a bit more tearful today, after a collected and very thankful Garret Anderson…Read More
Angels Acquire Vernon Wells in a Big Trade
After finishing well out of contention last season with an uncharacteristic record of 80-82, the Los…Read More
The Top 3 Questions Angels Fans Should Be Asking
There are always warning signs to addiction. Addicts often experience mental and emotional instability, changes in physical appearance, and a sudden rejection of family or friends. Fans, then, are addicts. First…Read More
Top 10 Angels Prospects To Watch for In 2010
The East Coast is frozen solid. The South has been hit everything from floods to blizzards. The Pacific Northwest is soaked torrential downpours. Here in the Southwest, we call that baseball weather. The…Read More
Jered Weaver Leads Race for L.A. Angels’ Ace in 2010
With pitchers and catchers due to report to Spring Training this week, the race to find the next ace for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim is about to heat up. Typically a strength in Anaheim, it was the…Read More
Gary Matthews, Jr. Headed to New York, Angels ‘Stoked’
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim got a long-overdue lesson in math this week. They learned about the age-old principle of addition by subtraction. It’s simple. All you have to do is subtract $21…Read More
L.A. Angels Swing Into New Season With New Faces and A New Lineup
GM Tony Reagins says his Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim could still make a move or two this offseason, noting the team’s lingering need for a fifth starting pitcher and a utility man off the bench. Like…Read More
Los Angeles Angels Broadcaster Rory Markas, 54, Dies
Another Angel has been given his halo far too soon. Rory Markas passed away at his home in Palmdale. He was 54. Markas spent the last eight years as the primary radio and television play-by-play man for…Read More
What Free Agents May Come: Are the Angels Saving for the Future?
It is only late December, and already the offseason for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim feels like it’s winding down. Most of the big fish that dominated the post-Word Series headlines have already…Read More
The Day the Angels Stood Still: A Look At Back L.A.’s Black Monday and What Lies Ahead
Roy Halladay is in Philly. John Lackey is in Boston. Now is the winter of the Angels’ discontent. Just days after baseball’s Winter Meetings ended, after which GM Tony Reagins claimed his team…Read More
Lackey Takes Red Sox Deal – And a Midnight Train Out of Anaheim
John Lackey pitched the first game of a double-header between his Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park back in 2007. The Angels’ ace had looked good, dominant even,…Read More
Angels’ Arredondo Misses 2010 Season, Bullpen Looks Bleak
When Major League Baseball’s Winter Meetings got underway on Dec. 7, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim were said to be serious contenders in the bidding war for outfielder Jason Bay. By week’s…Read More

