At the sports station somewhere below the deck of the good pirate ship RedState, given that football, basketball and hockey are all in full swing, we naturally chose today’s theme to be…baseball. After the disastrous defeat against the 49ers last Monday, do you think we want to talk about the Rams?
Anyway, the news is “No, really, we are in Los Angeles mentally, even though the only time we played there was in the league against the Dodgers.” The Angels caused a sensation for the first time in the annual offseason, a free agency frenzy. signature Noah Syndergaard (Noah Syndergaard) won a one-year contract worth $21 million. It’s hard to know which is more surprising, whether it is the dollar amount or Syndergaard’s agent who accepted the pitcher’s one-year contract-regardless of whether he has cast a total of two rounds in the past two years, this is the courtesy of Tommy John’s surgery.
Syndergaard, when healthy, is not a dominant pitcher. He fits such an ordinary description too. If his 6-foot-6-inch physique and hair long enough for his big feet to reach Rogaine are not scary enough, then 100+ MPH fastballs and sliders that are faster than most pitchers’ fastballs can match The contend. It is a gratifying sight for Sindgard to win the mound for your team, because you know that any of your offensive efforts will most likely not be wasted by your pitcher, allowing another team to be the next possibility. The chance to return to the game. The Angels bet that Syndergaard can be restored. A safe bet, even if it doesn’t work, because the Angels won’t get into trouble because of years of fund flushing.
Angel is a comparative study. They have talents from all over the universe in Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout. They still have… well, nothing else. Some decent role players; a useful third starting pitcher for Patrick Sandoval.However, the bullpen is Weak And defense is Average. Even if Syndergaard is delivered as in the past, it needs more instances of the team owner Arturo Moreno Take out the checkbook for the Angels to have a conversation with the Astros in the American League West. Nevertheless, the Angels are at least trying to get better. This is more than what I said to A’s *sigh*.



