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Previewing Series V – Wandering House of David @ Los Angeles Angels

For Series V, we’ll take a closer look at the Wandering House of David‘s four game road trip to the left coast to face the Los Angeles Angels in a matchup of the top two teams in the Bill James Division. At 12-6, The House of David, fresh off a four game sweep in Series IV, lead the Angels, who sit at .500 with nine wins and nine losses by three games.

The matchups of the series are (House of David SP first) Jack W. Taylor (2-0, 3.54 ERA) v. Pud Galvin (0-1, 4.34); Frank Sullivan (2-1, 5.31) v. Harry Howell (1-1, 3.18); CC Sabathia (2-2, 4.23) v. Doc Gooden (1-2, 5.92); and Fergie Jenkins (2-1, 4.50) v. Gerrit Cole (2-1, 3.90).

As those numbers suggest, the SP for each of these teams has been solid, but not spectacular. The same cannot be said of the House of David’s bullpen, which leads the WBL with a 1.36 ERA. Bruce Sutter has yet to give up a run, and Rollie Fingers, Joakim Soria, Dick Tidrow, and Tom Niedenfuer have each allowed only a single earned run on the season. Niedenfuer leads the team with three saves, with Sutter adding two.

The Angels’ bullpen has been less spectacular but still quite solid, led by Larry Anderson–yet to give up a run–and Joe Nathan‘s 2 saves. Chuck Finley looks to get a shot at starting soon, giving up only 2 runs in over 9 IP with 15 strikeouts.

Kal Daniels has been the best hitter for the Angels in the early going, slashing a 348/474/652 line. Don Buford (308/410/415) and Doug Rader (289/333/461 with 16 RBIs) have been their other key producers, with both Mike Trout and Derrek Lee mired in significant slumps. Lee, Rusty Staub, and Brian Downing all have OPS below .600, meaning they are likely to see a trip to AAA if they don’t pick up the pace soon.

For the House of David, it’s all been about reigning WBL Player of the Week Pete Browning, who is hitting at a 467/484/717 clip to go with 15 runs scored and 9 SBs. George Stone has been their second best hitter at 373/429/627, but the whole offense has been solid. Five players have three HRs each: Browning, Stone, Ryne Sandberg, Mark McGwire, and Ernie Banks. At the other end, Ron Santo, Sammy Sosa, and Frank Grant have all struggled mightily out of the gate, with BAs hovering around .200 and OPS under .600 each.

Season Preview: Los Angeles Angels

The presence of Mike Trout will cover a host of sins, but unless he gets some help from the likes of Derrek Lee or Bobby Grich, it could be a long year in the city of angels. The pitching staff could be solid, especially up front behind Doc Gooden and Gerrit Cole.

Final Roster

SP: Doc Gooden, Gerrit Cole, Brett Anderson, Pud Galvin, Harry Howell.
RP: Nolan Ryan & Chuck Finley; Aaron Heilman & Jeurys Familia; Jonny Venters & Larry Anderson; Joe Nathan.

C: Brian Downing; John Stearns
1BDerrek Lee
2B: Bobby Grich; Mark Ellis
3BDoug Rader
SSGeorge Wright; Andrelton Simmons
LFDon Buford; Kal Daniels
CFMike Trout
RFRusty Staub
DH: Elmer Valo

Notes

SP Mike Smith just didn’t do enough to earn a bullpen spot, but Darren Holmes‘ demotion to AAA came as more of a surprise, a factor of the numbers game more than Holmes’ performance … it also speaks to Los Angeles’ faith that both Nolan Ryan and Chuck Finley will contribute from the bullpen … OFs Carlos Beltran and Jeromy Burnitz were the final roster cuts, but there really wasn’t a lot to choose from between them, Kal Daniels, and Elmer Valo … that leaves the Angels without a real backup at 3B: Don Buford has taken some reps here, but that’s it behind Doug RaderRusty Staub, Valo, and Daniels rotate through DH and the OF, leaving the Angels susceptible to RHP: a RH DH candidate would be a welcome addition … while not in a platoon, Brian Downing and John Stearns should split the C duties, with Downing also seeing occasional time in the OF.

At 34 years old, Elmer Valo is the oldest Angel while, at 19, Rusty Staub is the only teenager on the roster (Mike Trout is 20).

Most of the talent likely to help from AAA saw some action in the Spring, with SP Tom Seaver and Mike Smith and C Jim Stephens topping the list. At AA, 18 year old P Blue Moon Odom and a pair of 22 year old IF, Wally Backman and Xander Bogaerts head the prospect list.

Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels

Los Angeles Angels

Los Angeles Angels / New York Mets

AAA – Las Vegas Aces
AA – San Diego Padres
A – Phoenix Firebirds

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Two expansion teams from the early 1960s, conveniently solving the challenge of what to do with Nolan Ryan. Still, the banner seems like it should belong to Mike Trout, easily the best player of his generation.

Angel Stadium of Anaheim 1998 (45,505)
HR: .964| BA: .976
Cashman Field (39,500)
HR: 1.588| BA: 1.102
Petco Park (42,524)
HR: .875| BA: .950
Chase Field (48,633)
HR: .990 | BA: 1.021

2000: 4th Place, .468.

2001 Projections

As of the end of Spring Training.

CAJ Pierzynski
Jeff Torborg
John Stearns
Ron Hassey
Sammy White
Mark Salas
Chris Coste
Charlie Moore
Billy Shantz
Frank Bowerman
Gus Triandos
1BCarlos Delgado
Derrek Lee
Jack Hannifin
Wally Joyner
Wally Moon
Wally Pipp
Dane Iorg
High Pockets Kelly
Babe Herman
2BBobby Grich
Mark Ellis
Bill Doran
Jim Gilliam
Wally Backman
Bucky Harris
Jordy Mercer
Marcus Semien
Jason Kipnis
SSGeorge WrightAndrelton Simmons
Zack Cozart
Xander Bogaerts
TE Newell
Ron Washington
tony womack
Tyler Pastornicky
3BDoug Rader
Steve Garvey
Cookie Lavagetto
David Wright
Johnny TobinPedro Álvarez
Joe Mulvey
OFDon Buford
Kal Daniels
Mike Trout
Ichiro Suzuki
Jack Gleason
Ender Inciarte
Elmer Valo

Frank Catalanotto
Kole Calhoun
Brian Giles
Curt Motton
Albie Pearson
Jim Landis

Bill Lamar
Nick Markakis
Adam Comorosky
brandon nimmo
Billy Hamilton
Dave May
Norm Miller

Bob Taylor
Mike Jorgensen
Dwayne Murphy
Devon White
Jeromy Burnitz
Ed Coleman
Ned Harris
Chris Parmelee
SPGerrit Cole
Pud Galvin
Brett Anderson
Tom Seaver
Dwight Gooden
Harry Howell
Nolan Ryan
Jack Harshman
Luke Walker
Rich Hill
randy tate
Joey Lucchesi
john lackey
Al Benton
Sid Fernandez
Esteban Loaiza
tom morgan
John Coleman
Jason Bere
Ron Romanick
RPJoe Nathan
Francisco Rodríguez
Noah Lowry
Julio Teheran
Jonny Venters
Ross Reynolds
Mike Krukow
Steve Blass
Darren Holmes
Mark Gardner
Larry Anderson
Carlso Mármol
Jeurys Familia
Hugh Casey
Brian Anderson
bryan harvey
al jackson
Carl Willis
omar olivares
Skip Lockwood
Max Fried
tom hausman
UPAnthony DeSclafani
Roy Patterson
Elmer Smith
Jose Contreras
Mike Scott
Red Barrett
Paul Byrd
Kris Benson
Chuck Finley
Oscar Horstmann
Bob Katz
Jesse Tannehill
Pete Vuckovich
Blue Moon Odom
Josh Geer
Steve Renko
Clyde Wright
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