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Los Angeles Angels
Location: Anaheim, CA | Ballpark: Angel Stadium (45,050) | Spring Training: Tempe, Ariz.
Owner: Arturo Moreno | GM: Tony Reagins | Manager: Mike Scioscia | World Championships: 1
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Season Preview



Scott Miller's Take

Difficult to recall that at one point this winter, the Los Angeles Angels of Our Lady of Lost Causes in Terms of Acquiring Another Impact Bat had too much starting pitching. It's a rough spring when two pitchers who combined for 37 victories last season -- John Lackey and Kelvim Escobar -- are lost to the opening day disabled list. Still, there is enough here for Angel Stadium to be more fun than neighboring Disneyland for the entirety of the summer. Video Outlook

Strengths
While the Angels once were deep in starting pitchers, they are still loaded in the outfield. New center fielder Torii Hunter, displaced center fielder Gary Matthews Jr., veteran left fielder Garret Anderson and slugging right fielder Vladimir Guerrero are a solid foursome who will rotate between outfield spots and the designated hitter role. Check that: Hunter will play center every day, and the other three will play the two outfield spots and DH. Closer Frankie Rodriguez is an asset, and now that he's headed for free agency this winter, he should be on a mission. Second baseman Howie Kendrick, the key piece the Angels would not include in trade discussions for Miguel Cabrera with Florida, could win a batting title one day. And Mike Scioscia is as good as any manager working in a dugout today.

Weaknesses
Barring a trade or another move, the Angels probably are destined for another season of listening to critics zing them for being a bat short. They ranked 12th in the AL with 123 home runs last season, and while Hunter is an All-Star, he is not your classic slugger. The Angels are good enough to win the division, but stack them up against the other AL superpowers -- Boston, the Yankees and Detroit -- and they don't match up bat-for-bat. Erick Aybar and Maicer Izturis will not be as solid at shortstop as Orlando Cabrera was while winning the Gold Glove last year.

Difference Maker
John Lackey. He led the AL with a 3.01 ERA and finished third in the Cy Young voting last season, emphasizing how important he is to this rotation. But they've got some pretty good pitching over in Seattle this year, and if Lackey, who is expected back by mid-May because of right biceps tendinitis, isn't right this summer, it's going to make the Angels' job that much harder.

 
Top Prospects
1. Brandon Wood, 3B/SS
  Opportunity is there even if some of his 43-homer luster has been lost.
2. Nick Adenhart , SP (R)
  So-so season might have tempered expectations, but he is still very young.
3. Hank Conger, C
  Very young, but arguably the top long-term catching prospect in the minors.
4. Sean Rodriguez, SS
  Has pop for an infielder, but he comes with K baggage, too.
5. Sean O'Sullivan, SP (R)
  We wouldn't be surprised if he made Adenhart expendable this year.
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The Angels signed Torii Hunter to boost the offense but they also get a seven-time Gold Glove winner. (Getty Images)
 
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Do you love the way the Angels squad is shaping up? WoldGold sure does. He thinks, "it's downright scary how many players the Halos have to fill a variety of options." Read more
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Team Info
2007 record: 94-68 (1st in AL West)
Manager: Mike Scioscia, 9th year (703-593)
Stadium: Angel Stadium of Anaheim (45,050; grass)
 
Lineup
No.PlayerComment
1.C. Figgins, 3BHit a career-low .267 in '06, followed by a .330 career-best in '07
2.G. Matthews Jr., LFEntering second year of five-year deal
3.V. Guerrero, RFWill need rest as DH to stay healthy and productive
4.G. Anderson, DHThis 13-year Angels veteran will be filling in around the outfield as well
5.T. Hunter, CFBig bat they've been searching for, plus Gold-Glove defense
6.C. Kotchman, 1BHoping to reach potential in breakout season
7.H. Kendrick, 2BMissed 67 games on DL and still hit .322
8.M. Napoli, CLast year's opening day catcher will split at-bats with J. Mathis
9.E. Aybar, SSCan he replace O. Cabrera's shoes even after playing poor winter ball?
Pitching
RotationComment
1. J. Lackey (R) Led AL with a 3.01 ERA, but out until May with biceps tendinitis
2. K. Escobar (R) Also out until mid-May after an 18-win season
3. J. Garland (R) Durable innings-eater acquired from the White Sox
4. J. Weaver (R) Injuries led to a disappointing '07; started strong this spring
5. E. Santana (R) Had a poor '07 road record (1-10, 8.38 ERA)
6. J. Saunders (L) What is his fate after K. Escobar returns?
7. D. Moseley (R) Moves in from the 'pen while Lackey is out
Closer Comment
F. Rodriguez (R) Finished '07 tied for second in AL with 40 saves
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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