- Thu Nov 28, 2024 8:51 pm
#2371
With the recent signing of Yusei Kikuchi by the Angels and the ongoing discussions about their rotation, it's clear that the team is making some bold moves this offseason. But what does this mean for Reid Detmers, who had a rough 2024 season yet showed some promising underlying metrics? Is it fair to say that he deserves a spot in the rotation, or should the Angels look to make further upgrades?
Let's dive into the implications of Kikuchi and Kyle Hendricks joining the rotation. Are the Angels setting themselves up for a competitive 2025, or are they just delaying the inevitable? With Detmers potentially on the outside looking in, how do you see his future unfolding? Can he bounce back and reclaim a starting role, or is it time for the Angels to consider trading him while his value is still somewhat intact?
Moreover, the Angels are also looking to bolster their lineup and bullpen. With the addition of Jorge Soler and the potential for more moves, what areas do you think they should prioritize? Should they focus on acquiring another bat for the outfield, or is shoring up the infield more critical given the injury history of players like Anthony Rendon?
And let's not forget about Tyler Anderson. With his contract situation and the possibility of trading him, what do you think the Angels should do? Is he a valuable asset to keep for depth, or should they capitalize on his market value now?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and any insider insights you might have! What do you think the Angels' strategy should be moving forward?
Let's dive into the implications of Kikuchi and Kyle Hendricks joining the rotation. Are the Angels setting themselves up for a competitive 2025, or are they just delaying the inevitable? With Detmers potentially on the outside looking in, how do you see his future unfolding? Can he bounce back and reclaim a starting role, or is it time for the Angels to consider trading him while his value is still somewhat intact?
Moreover, the Angels are also looking to bolster their lineup and bullpen. With the addition of Jorge Soler and the potential for more moves, what areas do you think they should prioritize? Should they focus on acquiring another bat for the outfield, or is shoring up the infield more critical given the injury history of players like Anthony Rendon?
And let's not forget about Tyler Anderson. With his contract situation and the possibility of trading him, what do you think the Angels should do? Is he a valuable asset to keep for depth, or should they capitalize on his market value now?
Share your thoughts, predictions, and any insider insights you might have! What do you think the Angels' strategy should be moving forward?