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Thursday, June 29, 2006

Pickoff Moves

Today's Birthdays

Pedro Guerrero LAN b. 1956, played 1978-1988, All-Star: 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989. If I had the intestinal fortitude to complete it, Pedro Guerrero would be the 23rd Dodger on the Top 40 list. "The best hitter God has made in a long time" according to Bill James, the Dodgers moved him around from third to left without thinking too much about it; his five RBIs in the deciding game of the 1981 World Series earned him a co-MVP award, the first three-way given in the award's history. The first Dodger to have a 30/20 season, and he did it twice, though injuries put a stop to his stealing.

Rick Honeycutt LAN b. 1954, played 1983-1987, All-Star: 1980, 1983. Honeycutt had a tremendous, long career, at first as a sometimes All-Star, sometimes not-so-good starter, and then as a very good and at times dominant reliever. He ended Rod Carew's 25-game hitting streak, the longest of Carew's career and until Garret Anderson's 28-game streak in 1998, the longest in Angels history as well. He's now the Dodgers' pitching coach.

Bobby Morgan BRO b. 1926, played 1950, 1952-1953

Farmer Steelman BRO b. 1875, played 1900-1901, d. 1944-09-16

Roster Notes

New Angels Blog

Man, thick as flies, I tells ya... the Chronicler informs us of new Angels blog Angelsblog.

Comments:
at this point it's more than a "no brainer" to put Jered back in the rotation. The Angels are finally figuring out that "show casing" Jeff Weaver is actually HURTING his trade value. My whole gripe with the Jered to AAA move is that you are adding negative value to the team (Jeff starting) and subtracting positive value (Jered in AAA). vr, Xei
 
According to MLB Trade Rumors, there were a bunch of scouts in the audience for last night's game. Oops.
 

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