Series Report Card: Angels v. Mariners
This past weekend the Seattle Mariners came down south from the Emerald City to face our LA Angels in a three game series at Angel Stadium. The Mariners won the first two games by scores of 8-3 and 9-8,…Read More
Game 18: Angels 8, Mariners 0
The Los Angeles Angels finally looked liked themselves on Sunday (strange, since they had a weird lineup and a few starters sitting), scoring 8 runs against M’s pitching and beating the Mariners…Read More
Game 17: Angels 8, Mariners 9
The Angels weathered the injuries to their key starters for the first few weeks of the season, but those injuries are finally starting to catch up with them. To this point, the Angels’ failures…Read More
Game 16: Angels 3 Mariners 8
For most of this season, the Angels’ main problem has been their bullpen and offense, not necessarily their starting pitching. But on Friday night, starting pitching was indeed their downfall in…Read More
Game 15: Angels 10, Tigers 5
Signs of life from the Angels last night, especially from the bullpen. They managed to take the rubber match in the best of three series thanks to a solid effort from career minor-leaguer Matt Palmer,…Read More
Game 14: Angels 10, Tigers 12
It’s starting to sound like a broken record, but once again, the Angels relievers were handed a…Read More
Game 13: Angels 4, Tigers 3
Jered Weaver once again pitched very well and Torii Hunter homered for the 5th time on the year, as the…Read More
Game 12: Angels 1, Twins 3
We’re 12 games in and it’s already getting difficult to find things to write about the Angels.…Read More
Game 11: Angels 2, Twins 9
Once again an Angels starter gave a good effort. Once again, Torii Hunter provided the Angels with offense,…Read More
Game 10: Twins 11, Angels 9
Maybe the Angels really are in trouble. Dustin Moseley left the game in the third inning because of elbow…Read More
Game 8: Angels 3, Mariners 11
The Angels fell behind early, held a brief one run lead, then proceeded to get stomped by the Mariners in a seven run seventh inning that put the game out of reach. After yet another gamed marred by poor…Read More
Game 7: Mariners 3, Angels 2
What should have been an offense-driven battle turned into a surprising pitching duel, and the Seattle Mariners outlasted the Los Angeles Angels 3-2 in 10 innings on Tuesday afternoon. Shane Loux made…Read More
Game 6: Angels 5, Red Sox 4
The Angels fell behind early, but rallied to take a third inning lead, then held on through some bumpy innings down the stretch to hold on to the one run victory. The Angels started the game with 25 players,…Read More
Game 4: Angels 6, Red Sox 3
In their first game back since the tragic loss of young right-hander Nick Adenhart, the Los Angeles Angels took on their postseason nemesis Boston Red Sox and came out on top by the score on 6-3. Jered…Read More
Game 3: Athletics 6 Angels 4
Okay, I’ll admit it. I said it. I said multiple times that the Angels really wouldn’t miss record-setting closer Francisco Rodriguez, because they had signed a pretty good one in former Colorado…Read More
Game 2: Athletics 6, Angels 4
Dustin Moseley did his part to build upon what Joe Saunders accomplished in Monday’s Opener, but the Angels’ offense couldn’t come through in a tough loss against the division rival A’s. The…Read More
Game 1: Angels 3 Athletics 0
On opening day, most major league clubs like to start out the year with a big display of fireworks, literally and figuratively. But that is not how it’s done in Anaheim. Instead of scoring a bunch…Read More
An obligatory 2009 Los Angeles Angels Preview
On Monday night, our Los Angeles Angels begin their quest for a franchise record third consecutive A.L. West title, as they face their northern California rivals, the Oakland Athletics, in the first game…Read More
Around the A.L. West: Texas Rangers
With our Los Angeles Angels scheduled to begin the 2009 season on April 6th, I felt that it would be appropriate to not only preview the Halos but also their A.L. West rivals, the Oakland Athletics, Seattle…Read More
Kelvim Escobar could be back even sooner
Last July, our very own Matt Tolich wrote that Kelvim Escobar would be out for the remainder of the season and possibly be unable to return until July of 2009. Well, Escobar is on mission to prove Matt…Read More

