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Rotation
1. Jered Weaver
2. Dan Haren
3. Ervin Santana
4. Joel Pineiro
5. Scott Kazmir
6. Trevor Bell
7. Hisanori Takahashi
8. Matt Palmer
9. Tyler Chatwood
10. Anthony Ortega
The Angels have the fine top four, but I don’t expect Kazmir to bounce back and there isn’t a lot behind him. While Takahashi was signed with the idea that he’d pitch in a setup role, it’d be no surprise to see him called on as a starter early on in the season.
Bullpen
1. Fernando Rodney
2. Scott Downs
3. Hisanori Takahashi
4. Kevin Jepsen
5. Jordan Walden
6. Jason Bulger
7. Rich Thompson
8. Francisco Rodriguez
9. Michael Kohn
10. Matt Palmer
11. Trevor Bell
12. Bobby Cassevah
There are probably just four locks for the Angels pen, but the team should be hoping that Walden leapfrogs everyone and entrenches himself in the closer’s role sometime before Memorial Day. … Thompson won’t be a candidate for saves this year or any other, but he’s another right-hander with a pretty good chance of being more effective than Rodney.
Catcher
1. Jeff Mathis
2. Bobby Wilson
3. Hank Conger
First base
1. Kendry Morales
2. Mark Trumbo
3. Brandon Wood
Second base
1. Howie Kendrick
2. Maicer Izturis
3. Alberto Callaspo
4. Freddy Sandoval
5. Alexis Amarista
Third base
1. Alberto Callaspo
2. Maicer Izturis
3. Brandon Wood
4. Freddy Sandoval
Shortstop
1. Erick Aybar
2. Maicer Izturis
3. Brandon Wood
4. Andrew Romine
If Mathis gets 400 at-bats this year, he could well doom the Angels to mediocrity all by himself. Wilson is nothing special, but he’s adequate both offensively and defensively. Conger has all of the offensive upside in the group, but if it was about offense, Mike Napoli never would have been traded in the first place. … The Angels should be able to get by with Callaspo and the oft-injured Izturis at third base. I’m putting Callaspo atop the depth chart, but Izturis could well be the team’s leadoff man on Opening Day.
Left field
1. Vernon Wells
2. Bobby Abreu
3. Reggie Willits
4. Chris Pettit
Center field
1. Peter Bourjos
2. Vernon Wells
3. Reggie Willits
4. Mike Trout
Right field
1. Torii Hunter
2. Bobby Abreu
3. Chris Pettit
4. Jeremy Moore
DH
1. Bobby Abreu
2. Mark Trumbo
3. Hank Conger
4. Chris Pettit
Or the leadoff man could be Scott Podsednik, if the Angels decide to put Wells in center and send Bourjos back to Triple-A. That’d be another lateral move, though. If the Angels really think they’d be better off with that arrangement, they might as well trade Bourjos now, since Trout, baseball’s No. 1 prospect, is going to be ready in a year, if not earlier.
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- squeezylyss - Jan 25, 2011 at 9:46 PM
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First and thank you for giving me the info on the Phillis line-up it’s gonna help me project who’s gonna win each division and they have a dangerous line up. Do you agree?
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- bc666 - Jan 26, 2011 at 2:17 AM
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Wow, I keep telling Angels fans here in So Cal that this team is looking at third place this season but when you really look at the potential starters at the different positions it becomes even more laughable. Aside from Morales, Weaver and Santana….and he’s an iffy one every other year, this team looks like such a mish mash.