Hockey Duckie
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Getting over .500 doesn't mean much in baseball? This is crazy cognitive dissonance.
Getting over .500 means your record is on the winning side, which also means an improved chance at the playoffs.
In 2012, the Angels had a .549 winning record (89-73). They had a better record than AL Central division winner Detroit (88-74). So your diatribe that finising over .500 doesn't matter is a load of crap.
In 2014, the Angels had a .605 winning record, the best league record (98-64). This was a playoff year. In the playoffs, Sosh wanted OF Hamilton on the roster despite not being in any recent games due to his injury/lapses instead of a more useful player. Hambone went 0 for forevers in that series. Manager Sosh overruled General Manager Dipoto. As for the AL West being weak, the Athletics were a playoff team and the Mariners barely missed the playoffs by 2 wins (for a tie), 3 wins to be in. Some revisionist history going on in your story, @Anaheim4ever .
In 2015, the Angel had a .525 winning record (85-77). The last wild card team was the Yanks with an 87-75 record (.537). The Angels were a few wins again from another playoff spot. Dipoto quit mid-season. In the playoffs, Sosh wanted OF Hamilton on the roster despite not being in any recent games due to his injury/lapses instead of a more useful player. Hambone went 0 for forevers in that series.
Again, all your talk about .500 doesn't mean much in the MLB as it does in the NHL is just a false narrative on your part. Under Dipoto, the Angels were a few wins away from being in the playoffs a total of three times in four years. Under Eppler, the Angels haven't sniffed over .500 in four season, not including this one, which could make it five seasons. Down playing .500 seasons is a malice tactic to feel better about Eppler.
We haven't won in four seasons. Arte firing Eppler isn't something born out of impatience. This is going to be year five of playing under .500. That's patience! But Arte will be looking for another "yes" man to continue this trend of losing. With retrospect, we should be giving Dipoto a lot more praise for working in ways to work around Arte's meddling.
Arte isn't "Al Davis" nor "Steinbrenner". Arte is into looking good and getting profits. Al Davis would go above and beyond for wins. Steinbrenner would gladly pay the salary tax to ensure a winning team. Arte isn't that. Arte like to meddle like Al or Steinbrenner, but there are constraints under Arte, which there weren't under Al and Steinbrenner. Arte had a good thing with Dipoto. Too good because Dipoto wouldn't play the stupid game Arte was doing and allowing. We now have a similar record to Dipoto's complete rebuilding Mariners this year. That's pathetic. And the Mariner's farm team is also ranked better than ours! That's adding salt to our wounds.
You lost all credibility with me about baseball with this .500 schtick to push an odd narrative, especially when I shared the Angels weren't that far away from a playoff spot with those other non-playoff .500 seasons. smh
Getting over .500 means your record is on the winning side, which also means an improved chance at the playoffs.
In 2012, the Angels had a .549 winning record (89-73). They had a better record than AL Central division winner Detroit (88-74). So your diatribe that finising over .500 doesn't matter is a load of crap.
In 2014, the Angels had a .605 winning record, the best league record (98-64). This was a playoff year. In the playoffs, Sosh wanted OF Hamilton on the roster despite not being in any recent games due to his injury/lapses instead of a more useful player. Hambone went 0 for forevers in that series. Manager Sosh overruled General Manager Dipoto. As for the AL West being weak, the Athletics were a playoff team and the Mariners barely missed the playoffs by 2 wins (for a tie), 3 wins to be in. Some revisionist history going on in your story, @Anaheim4ever .
In 2015, the Angel had a .525 winning record (85-77). The last wild card team was the Yanks with an 87-75 record (.537). The Angels were a few wins again from another playoff spot. Dipoto quit mid-season. In the playoffs, Sosh wanted OF Hamilton on the roster despite not being in any recent games due to his injury/lapses instead of a more useful player. Hambone went 0 for forevers in that series.
Again, all your talk about .500 doesn't mean much in the MLB as it does in the NHL is just a false narrative on your part. Under Dipoto, the Angels were a few wins away from being in the playoffs a total of three times in four years. Under Eppler, the Angels haven't sniffed over .500 in four season, not including this one, which could make it five seasons. Down playing .500 seasons is a malice tactic to feel better about Eppler.
We haven't won in four seasons. Arte firing Eppler isn't something born out of impatience. This is going to be year five of playing under .500. That's patience! But Arte will be looking for another "yes" man to continue this trend of losing. With retrospect, we should be giving Dipoto a lot more praise for working in ways to work around Arte's meddling.
Arte isn't "Al Davis" nor "Steinbrenner". Arte is into looking good and getting profits. Al Davis would go above and beyond for wins. Steinbrenner would gladly pay the salary tax to ensure a winning team. Arte isn't that. Arte like to meddle like Al or Steinbrenner, but there are constraints under Arte, which there weren't under Al and Steinbrenner. Arte had a good thing with Dipoto. Too good because Dipoto wouldn't play the stupid game Arte was doing and allowing. We now have a similar record to Dipoto's complete rebuilding Mariners this year. That's pathetic. And the Mariner's farm team is also ranked better than ours! That's adding salt to our wounds.
You lost all credibility with me about baseball with this .500 schtick to push an odd narrative, especially when I shared the Angels weren't that far away from a playoff spot with those other non-playoff .500 seasons. smh