Angels pitching coach Mike Butcher suspended for one gameBy Baxter Holmes
Have the latest news, ticket information, and more from the Angels and MLB delivered right to your inbox. Sign up Ranked third again among National League shortstops in thelatest All-Star balloting update, De La Cruz finished Monday a triple shy of hitting for the second cycle of his career...
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Tim Mead, vp of communications for the Angels, was on the committee to pick the Angels broadcast team prior to the 2002 season. “There were over 130 individuals that applied for those two positions. Reflecting back, I know that the committee made the correct decision in selecting Rory.” ...
(Associated Press) The mere mention of Albert Pujols, the slugger who was discarded by the Angels in early May before rejuvenating his Hall-of-Fame career with the Dodgers, brings a huge grin to the face of Dodgers third-base coach Dino Ebel. Show more AdvertisementJune...
Albert Pujols has gone from over-the-hill to over-the-moon, from 41-year-old castaway to rejuvenated slugger, a two-week transformation the first baseman achieved with a 35-mile drive up the 5 Freeway and a color-scheme change from Angels red to Dodgers blue. Designated fo...
Accordingly, the Angels’ offense hummed. Only two teams in the major leagues, Arizona and San Francisco, scored more runs per spring game than they did. “That’s a byproduct of what our mentality is,” Angels hitting coach Dave Hansen said, “Let’s put the ball in play. That’ll ...
“I would say like the last month or so of the season, we started playing with a different kind of hunger,” hitting coach Robert Van Scoyoc said, noting how despite the early deficit, his lineup’s belief never dissipated. “We were just kind of waiting out opportunities. And when the...
“He’s a great hitting coach and a really good teacher. Advertisement Top, Red Sox players sign autographs after a game earlier this month. Above, kids show off their autographed baseballs. (Jacqueline Mia Foster/For The Times) “He’s really good at having his players interact with fans ...
“He knows it matters most this time of the year,” hitting coach Robert Van Scoyoc said. “He just has to trust himself, trust the work, trust the process. And if he does that, eventually it’s just a matter of time where he’ll go off in the postseason.” ...