February 7, 2012

Morales getting back into swing for Halos

New Angels assistant general manager Scott Servais spent some time watching Kendrys Morales take batting practice in Arizona last week and came away impressed. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim News

Maxwell Getting His Shot on Third Line

By Matt Vevoda AnaheimDucks.com An ever-evolving Ducks third line is getting a new wrinkle, as Ben Maxwell will be the latest center to get an opportunity there. “I playe… Ducks Recent Headlines

Prospect Shoemaker getting onto Angels' radar

Prospect Shoemaker getting onto Angels' radar Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim News

Trumbo getting a kick from newfound power

After hitting an eighth-inning homer in Monday's win over the Royals, Mark Trumbo now leads the Angels in that category with 10. Trumbo credits a mechanical adjustment for helping him with a recent power surge. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim News

Consistent Hunter getting his groove back

Torii Hunter will be the first to tell you about his frustrations at the plate in April, yet he'll also be the first to let you know it is a long season. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim News

Getting to the beach at 10 mph

ANAHEIM HILLS – When it’s not bogged down, traffic on the 91 zips by at 65 mph—while right alongside it, the county requires users of the Santa Ana River trail to adhere to a 10 mph speed limit. While the speed limit on the trail is not new, OC… The Orange County Register – News [...]

Pineiro getting closer to return

Joel Pineiro continues to make steady progress in his recovery from a strained left oblique and could be pitching a simulated game sometime this week. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim News

Wilson getting best out of Kazmir and Co.

Angels manager Mike Scioscia turned to Bobby Wilson as his catcher for southpaw Scott Kazmir on Wednesday night against the Rangers, hoping Wilson holds to form as a lucky charm for his staff and his team. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim News

Rodney, Jespen getting plenty of work

Angels relievers Fernando Rodney and Kevin Jepsen have combined for 27 appearances already this season. In an effort to minimize their workload, manager Mike Scioscia will limit them to one inning per outing. View full post on Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim News

Getting down to Crunch time

After muddling through the season without an American Hockey League affiliate, the Ducks are getting down to Crunch time.  The team will use the Syracuse Crunch as a farm team to develop some stability within their organization and a proving ground for their prospects. The Ducks had their young players spread out in San Antonio, Manitoba, Toronto,  [...]