
2020 Angels Built for 60-Game Season and Championship Run
299 days after their last regular season game, the Los Angeles Angels are ready to compete and should feel confident in their chances of making a deep playoff push.
299 days after their last regular season game, the Los Angeles Angels are ready to compete and should feel confident in their chances of making a deep playoff push.
Despite having the toughest schedule, the Angels could make a strong playoff pursuit with a healthy Shohei Ohtani, a revamped offense, and a formidable pitching staff.
The Angels rotation should get an added boost with the season’s delay.
In his weekly Angels column, B.J. Martin examines the future of Dylan Bundy as he hopes for a bounce-back 2020 season.
Believe it or not, there are some beneficiaries to the MLB season being delayed.
The Angels are definitely one of them, writes B.J. Martin.
Being that today is Groundhog Day, it seemed fitting to preview the Angels starting rotation going into Spring Training. Injuries have riddled the Angels rotation the past four seasons like no other period in franchise history leading many to wonder if 2020 will be another day in Punxsutawney for Halo fans.
B.J. Martin examines the state of the Los Angeles Angels’ rotation and how crucial an improved rotation will be in 2020.
The second professional season of Canning was more than even the Angels expected.
The Los Angeles Angels had a solid homestead last week, and now it’s time for a seven-game, seven-day trip to Texas, writes B.J. Martin. Plus, a look at who is hot in the farm.
The baseball season is a grind. It’s every single day. We will approach DFS the same way and be winners at the end of the season even if we have our hot streaks and slumps. Every day there are safe bets that flop and values that hit big, but we need to stick with our strategy in evaluating and playing. Let’s take a look at what we have today.
Keeper league pitching targets for non-contending teams.
Sorry for missing the early part of the week for the Stream Machine. It sucks when you have a busy weekend and you plan out a part of it to write, only for mother nature to decide to try to throw her own curveball at you and send you to another person’s basement for the majority of said time to write. Oh well, at least nothing was damaged from the storms. Let’s jump right into the matchups for this weekend.
299 days after their last regular season game, the Los Angeles Angels are ready to compete and should feel confident in their chances of making a deep playoff push.
Despite having the toughest schedule, the Angels could make a strong playoff pursuit with a healthy Shohei Ohtani, a revamped offense, and a formidable pitching staff.
The Angels rotation should get an added boost with the season’s delay.
In his weekly Angels column, B.J. Martin examines the future of Dylan Bundy as he hopes for a bounce-back 2020 season.
Believe it or not, there are some beneficiaries to the MLB season being delayed.
The Angels are definitely one of them, writes B.J. Martin.
Being that today is Groundhog Day, it seemed fitting to preview the Angels starting rotation going into Spring Training. Injuries have riddled the Angels rotation the past four seasons like no other period in franchise history leading many to wonder if 2020 will be another day in Punxsutawney for Halo fans.
B.J. Martin examines the state of the Los Angeles Angels’ rotation and how crucial an improved rotation will be in 2020.
The second professional season of Canning was more than even the Angels expected.
The Los Angeles Angels had a solid homestead last week, and now it’s time for a seven-game, seven-day trip to Texas, writes B.J. Martin. Plus, a look at who is hot in the farm.
The baseball season is a grind. It’s every single day. We will approach DFS the same way and be winners at the end of the season even if we have our hot streaks and slumps. Every day there are safe bets that flop and values that hit big, but we need to stick with our strategy in evaluating and playing. Let’s take a look at what we have today.
Keeper league pitching targets for non-contending teams.
Sorry for missing the early part of the week for the Stream Machine. It sucks when you have a busy weekend and you plan out a part of it to write, only for mother nature to decide to try to throw her own curveball at you and send you to another person’s basement for the majority of said time to write. Oh well, at least nothing was damaged from the storms. Let’s jump right into the matchups for this weekend.
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