Take all that frustration and multiply it a hundred times and I’m
guessing that’s how the players, coaches and front office feels too. I’ve got a list of complaints – it’s probably
the same list as yours with the juggling lineups and lack of playing time for
Mark Trumbo at the top of it all.
I get it. It’s
insane.
And yet – I’m not here to pile on. There are plenty of bloggers, talk-show
hosts, columnists and fans in general doing enough complaining and
ranting. Why add to it? It’s not much fun and at this point it’s
redundant. I’m not much for following
crowds anyway.
Besides – we should have all seen it coming. Whenever Sports Illustrated starts touting
your favorite team as the best, stuff is bound to happen. I became very nervous when so many “experts”
starting picking the Angels to dominate. I kid, but only sort of.
I keep thinking back to 2008 when the Tigers
acquired Miguel Cabrera and everyone picked them to win the whole thing. What happened? They went 74-88 – that’s what happened.
That’s baseball and even though teams look great on paper – if they don’t go
out and execute – they’re not going to do a darn thing.
I’m not saying the 2012 Angels are going to end up like the
2008 Tigers. I’m just saying the Angels
have been delivered a wake-up call and it’s up to them to respond.
So here’s the thing – this thing is going to turn
around. I know it. You know it and more importantly – the Angels
know it. There is too much talent on
this team for me to believe anything else.
And there’s also Mike Scioscia, who I happen to believe is the most
important Angel of all.
I know – some of you are calling for his head. You think he’s lost touch with his team and
they’re not responding to him, and blah, blah, blah. Please.
Who would you rather have run this team? And before you answer that – you’d better be
careful what you wish for. All I’m
saying is that Mike Scioscia is not the problem.
You’re better off blaming Sports Illustrated because that
makes more sense (even though that’s also pretty silly).
I’m going to speculate a little bit here. My guess is that this team started to believe
the press clippings a little too much.
They probably thought they’d ride Albert Pujols’ coat tails for a bit
and start to get after it later in the season.
Albert was making it look pretty easy in the spring. Well, stuff happens.
Again – 19 games in and they just got a wake-up call.
Look – they’re human.
You can call Albert – “The Machine” – but at the end of the day – he
puts his head on a pillow like the rest of us.
They all do.
It’s going to get better.
So, in the mean time – don’t stop watching because when this thing turns
around – you want to be there. I mean it. You need to be there – be it in front of the television, at the stadium or in your car
listening on the radio. That’s what this
fan is going to do. The way I see it, if I can endure the pain of watching them lose, I should get to enjoyment out of seeing them win. You feel me?
The off season was long.
I couldn’t wait for the spring and for baseball to be on the daily
docket every day. I’ll be darned if I’m
going to give up on this season so fast.
Okay – maybe that’s easier said than done for some of
you. Maybe you need something to take
your mind off the 6-13 start. Okay, I
got a few things for you to focus on.
Last year, after 19 games the Cleveland Indians were atop
the AL Central with the Kansas City Royals a game back. Everyone thought the Philadelphia Phillies
and Boston Red Sox were headed for a show down in October. In fact, the Angels were a half game up on
the Rangers at this point. It all
changed over the course of a long season.
It was early then and it’s early now.
Don’t panic. That’s
what the other guy does. Let them do that... like in Boston where they're jumping off bridges. Detroit isn't running away with the AL Central just yet either. There's time folks; lots of time. I know the Rangers are hot, but the long hot summer is coming. Just saying.
I'll leave you with this - in Albert’s time in St. Louis his team only had a losing
record once and that was the year after they won the World Series in 2007. Albert Pujols is going to get this thing going and when he does - lots of other things will fall into place. It's not like we're relying on Jeff Mathis to save us. And... don't forget - there's a certain someone (Mike Trout) tearing things up at Salt Lake City.
This season has a story in it - and you need to let it unfold. Any good story isn't necessarily predictable... so enjoy the ride.