Paul DePodesta Named Angels GM
After public outcry over the trade that bought
Vernon Wells to Anaheim, along with $81,000,000 of his salary Tony Reagins has been forced from his post as General Manager of the Los Angeles Angels just a week before opening day.
Today, owner Arte Moreno announced that 38 year old Paul DePodesta, vice President of player development and scouting for the New York Mets, will be taking over the reigns. He was general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers from February 16, 2004 to October 29, 2005 - however was fired after the 2005 club finished with its worst record in eleven years.
DePodesta comes from the Moneyball school of Billy Beane in Oakland and it is believed that he will work well with manager Mike Scioscia who is widely renowned for playing smallball. Below is a list of the deals that have been made over the offseason that DePodesta has to work with:-
Major League Signings
Scott Downs, RP: three years, $15MM.
Hisanori Takahashi, RP: two years, $8MM.
Total spend: $23MM.
Trades and Claims
Acquired LF
Vernon Wells and $5MM from Blue Jays for OF
Juan Rivera and C/1B
Mike Napoli
Notable Losses
Juan Rivera,
Mike Napoli,
Hideki Matsui,
Kevin Frandsen,
Scot Shields
If you’re looking for 2010′s best example of an average team, look no further than the Los Angeles Angels. They seemed to do everything fairly well, but not well enough to be the best. They were just okay–hence their 80-82 record.
Torii Hunter (.819 OPS),
Hideki Matsui (.820) and
Bobby Abreu (.787) all had fine seasons, but they certainly weren’t exceptional. The same can be said for Catcher
Mike Napoli, who hit 26 HRs, and Second-Baseman
Howie Kendrick, who was finally able to stay healthy for a full season.
The pitching didn’t do much better.
Jered Weaver was brilliant, and they got good production from
Ervin Santana, everyone else was more or less a bust. Even
Dan Haren, a mid-season acquisition, put up only average numbers once traded to the team. All in all, it was a forgettable year for Mike Scioscia’s often competitive club, who will be looking to turn things around in 2011.