Posts Tagged ‘Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim’
Yankees Only Scuffling By Their Standards
The Yankees entered their three game series with the Los Angeles California Angels of Anaheim California with more than a rally monkey on their back.
The team had been on a tear for the better part of six weeks, rattling off winning streaks of seven and eight games with ease.
Then they lost two out of...
September 24th, 2009 | Featured | Read More
Yanks Beat Angels; Speed Got Lucky
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Yankees beat the Angels!
My goodness. Touring the beat writers and bloggers who recapped last night’s game, you would thing Davey had slain Goliath.
Typically, the Angels have had the Yankees number over the years. This much is true.
This year, the Yankees...
September 15th, 2009 | Articles, Featured | Read More
Abreu as Confusing As Ever
Matthew Pouliot of NBC Sports on Bobby Abreu this season:
After talking with the A’s and White Sox, Abreu ended up accepting $5 million from the Angels just days before camp opened. It was an $11 million paycut.Of course, Abreu has proven to be a bargain, even if he didn’t hit his first homer...
August 5th, 2009 | Columns, Featured | Read More
Did Sabathia Turn Down the Yankees?
This out of San Fran from Andrew Baggarly’s blog:
UPDATE: An executive close to the CC Sabathia talks told me the Brewers are emerging as the frontrunner.
It’s been confirmed to me that the Giants had discussions with CC Sabathia’s camp last night, and they expect to have face-to-face meetings...
December 9th, 2008 | Columns | Read More
Giants Not Looking at Sabathia
Last night, man on the beat Peter Abraham reported the latest on the Giants and Sabathia:
Meanwhile, Giants GM Brian Sabean said tonight that his team is not planning to make an offer to CC Sabathia, acknowledging that other teams can outmuscle them financially.
The market shrinks evermore…
That...
December 5th, 2008 | Columns | Read More
Sabathia’s Market Not So Super
According to MLB.com, Los Angeles California Angels of Anaheim GM Tony Reagin’s focus is still Mark Teixeira and not CC Sabathia. Proof:
Reagins made it clear that Teixeira remains No. 1 on the club’s list of targets, with everything else lining up behind the power-hitting first baseman...
December 3rd, 2008 | Columns | Read More





