Bismarck913 t1_jebbp5e wrote
Reply to comment by Augen76 in With the Kings clinching a playoff spot this season, the Jets now have the longest playoff drought in major US sports with 12 seasons by Master-Breakfast4380
How does a team with two of the best baseball players in MLB not get to the playoffs?! Ohtani and Trout? (Clueless Brit here).
madmoneymcgee t1_jebga1u wrote
Everyone else on the team is someone paying off a debt they incurred while at Disneyland.
WowDoILoveEatingAss t1_jed8rdi wrote
I grew up an angels fan, how much time do you have
Edit: definitely meant to reply to the other guy but y’all get the point
False-theblackbear t1_jebl2zq wrote
The Angels have sacrificed building a complete team for signing aging players (namely hitters) for too much money, with Ohtani as the exception. They got lucky with Trout, who they drafted, but otherwise they also draft horribly. Additionally, they have consistently had a bottom 5 pitching staff in the league (and yes, even with Ohtani at full strength).
Every year there is some glimmer of hope they will be somewhere between ok and good with their new crop of signings, but each year they prove they are downright bad at winning baseball games. Its very sad to see as a fan.
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False-theblackbear t1_jecse9g wrote
Lol yeah if they suck again by the trade deadline they will probably ship Ohtani to a contender.
Trout… who knows
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MathMaddox t1_jed5obr wrote
Have your dad tell you he'll come get you when they win the pennant, and then make a wish.
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Markosaurus t1_jebgbro wrote
The batting order is 9 players long. 2/9 only gets you so far when everyone else sucks.
ceviche-hot-pockets t1_jebpbg9 wrote
Their owner is a pompous cheapskate asshole who pays for big-name flashy signings instead of developing a healthy organization. They always have talent, but never a larger plan.
stanley604 t1_jec5g60 wrote
Fate is too embarrassed to let a team named "The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim" get to the playoffs.
HighKing_of_Festivus t1_jechbg6 wrote
They aren't good at developing talent and Moreno is one of those meddling owners who loves spending but only on the shiniest toys on the market instead of what actually makes sense for the team. Leads to a listless team with consistently poor results
MaximumZer0 t1_jedcde6 wrote
What it breaks down into is this: One player cannot dominate a game of baseball like they can in soccer or basketball. The greatest hitter only hits once every nine batters. The best defensive wizards can only field the balls hit to them. The highest caliber starting pitcher will (usually) only pitch once every 5 games, and usually not a full game. The best relievers usually only work 1 inning (3 outs) at a time.
No matter how good Ohtani and Trout are, they can only do so much to influence any given game.
list_of_simonson t1_jedlyn3 wrote
They’re owned by the MLB equivalent of the Glazers
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