Monday, August 29, 2005 |
The Moment Angels Fans Have All Been Waiting For
Na na na na
Hey hey, goodbye:
First baseman Darin Erstad has not been told he will start in center field when the Angels play Oakland on Tuesday night, but the wheels for such a move — which would displace the struggling Steve Finley and clear first base for rookie Casey Kotchman — have been set in motion.I have no idea if this will actually work out to being a positive with regards to Erstad's bat, but as far as I'm concerned, Finley not starting in center has to be a good thing. You can imagine what Finley's reaction might be -- wait, the Times story won't leave you hanging on that one:Erstad was instructed by Manager Mike Scioscia before Sunday's game to extend the length of his long-toss routine so he can stretch out his arm in preparation for a move. Erstad played long-toss with his outfield glove.
Asked how quickly he could make the transition, Erstad, who won Gold Glove awards as an outfielder in 2000 and 2002, said, "I don't know … we'll find out. I've done it before, and it hasn't been that big of a deal to switch."
Finley, who is batting .215 with nine home runs and 48 runs batted in and is in the first year of a two-year, $14-million contract, says he has no intention of retiring after this season, and he's convinced age has nothing to do with his struggles.At your age, Steve, that "click" is a back spasm, or a ruptured disc."You just don't go from what I did last year [.271, 36 homers, 94 RBIs] to this year," Finley, 40, said. "I feel terrible that I've let everyone down. … But I feel healthy and have complete confidence in my abilities. I'm just waiting for that one click."
And even moving Erstad to any outfield spot is not yet assured, though it does appear as though something is up.
We'll have a better idea in just over 24 hours.
Or then it's a Kotchman/Quinlan/Rivera platoon of some sort.
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