Preaching the Halo gospel to other teams' fans
As most of you know, I also follow a certain NL Central team. In the interest of proselytizing the Church of the Lit Halo, I've posted (on Brew Crew Ball) a list of reasons Brewer fans should embrace the Angels for the remainder of the playoffs. I thought I'd re-post it here, and encourage any of y'all to pop in over there and add your reasons. Or do the same for other teams you follow. Testify, brothers and sisters!
http://www.brewcrewball.com/2009/10/14/1085515/why-brewer-fans-should-embrace-the
17. Class. Arte Moreno may be the best owner in sports. Mike Scioscia may be the best manager in baseball.
16. Jason Kendall (part 1). John Lackey will be starting game 1 for the Angels. He was pitching in 2006 when I took my son (then 2) to a day game at Angel Stadium. He plunked Kendall. Kendall charged the mound. (Baby's first benches-clearing brawl!) Kendall and Lackey hate each other. So you should like Lackey. Though I suppose it's possible that their argument was over who was better-looking....
15. The Rock. Bill Schroeder came up with the Brewers in 1983. He played 6 seasons, then was traded to the Angels, where he closed out the final two years of his playing career. Let's leave Gus Polidor out of the discussion....
14. Rule 5. The Brewers picked up Nick Green (not the Boston guy) from the Angels. And the Brewers got more out of Turnbow than anyone had a right to expect. Okay, sure, he sucked after the first half of 2006, but what do you want from a Rule 5 pickup?
13. Gagne. Speaking of bad closers, if he hadn't been juiced with the Dodgers, the Brewers never would have wasted $10M on an awful season of his services. So you can't cheer for the Dodgers. And the Angels knocked out the team where he did win a World Series, then parlayed it into the Brewers signing.
12. The Angels. This is a team that's fun to watch (See Figgy run! Run, Figgy, run!). They play baseball the "right way." And I don't mean in some St. Louis-esque, self-styled, uber-serious "right way." I mean they hit, run, hit & run, sacrifice, get productive outs, play excellent defense, put a good starter on the mound every night, etc. And they look like they're having fun. It's a GAME! Watch Torii Hunter or Vlad Guerrero smile, and you'll know what I mean.
11. Monkeys. This gives you an excuse to buy a Rally Monkey. And who doesn't like monkeys?
10. Barry. The Angels ended Barry Bonds' last, best, hope for a World Series ring. Yes, it was in the process of getting their own WS win, but fans who are appalled by juiced-up behemoths should still be grateful. I mean, sure, we had Troy Glaus, but he's gone now (and a Cardinal, to boot!), and we hardly ever let Gary Matthews Jr. play!
9. Philly. The Phillies knocked the Brewers out of the postseason last year. Then they won it all. They had their turn. Then they released Jenkins. You can't cheer for them again, can you?
8. Manny. The Angels are the LA team that does not have Manny. Or MannyWood. Or Manny dreadlock caps. Or fertility drugs. Or hypocritical fans that booed Barry (Which I agreed with) and cheer Manny (Which I don't agree with).
7. Damn Yankees (Part 1). They stole the Brewers' big (and I mean "BIG") free agent last year (CC). They stole the Angels' big free agent last year (Teixeira). The Brewers didn't even get a first round pick, and were left with Parra/Suppan/Bush/Looper as the 2/3/4/5 after YoGa. You should hate them for that. That and their general evilness.
6. ESPN. The Angels could become the first team to knock off both the Yankees and Red Sox in one season. They'd be doing it for the 27 teams outside the New York/New England area. And there shall be much lamenting from Bristol, CT.
5. Damn Yankees (Part 2). The 5 biggest contracts in baseball history: 1. A-Rod ($275M); 2. A-Rod ($252M); 3. Jeter ($189M); 4. Teixeira ($180M); 5. CC ($161M) (Thanks to the LA Times for pointing out this one.)
4. 2010. The Angels host the Brewers. They also play the Cubs and Cardinals. Would you trade a split vs. the Crew for a sweep of both the Cards and Cubs? I'm not necessarily promising anything, but I'm just sayin'...
3. Jason Kendall (part 2). I live about a mile and a half from Jason Kendall's house in Manhattan Beach. I can walk that distance while carrying several dozen eggs. And my son has a heckuva pitching arm. I'm not necessarily promising anything, but I'm just sayin'....
2. 1982. Without the Angels taking a 2-0 ALCS lead, and then getting crushed by the Brewers in 3 straight games, the Legend of Harvey's Wallbangers would be cheapened.
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Don't know what half of it means, but Mikey, I think I likes it!
Let's do this for Nick Adenhart, Courtney Stewart, and Henry Pearson.
I like the Twins and participated in all their playoff game threads.
With the the pics I posted in the game threads, my clever one liners, and respectful support for the baby jesus and the rest of the team, they could’nt resist jumping on the Angels bandwagon once their season came crashing to a halt. We have a lot of support from over at Twinkie Town. They are a very friendly and funny bunch of folks.
The 2009 Pregame Picks Winner and Iron Man of Halos Heaven.com
Awww hooray!
Love the stuff about Kendall too!
RIP Nick Adenhart.
"When the Babe tries to call his shot, I hope Nick puts one in his ear."
--RallyMonkey5
I must confess that every time I watch a Twins home game and see the fans in the stadium,
one thought that always comes to mind is that if I were ever a visiting fan and made a mistake, I would have 50,000 people chasing me out to my car to make sure I was re-united with the wallet I had left behind. And, of course, there would be more money inside than there was when I forgot it.
You too can be a baseball media analyst! Just don't allow your need to be wrong in public to get in the way of your ignorance.
You know
I went to ESPN and voted on who I wanted to see in the World Series. I voted for Angels-Dodgers. They then posted all the States and there projections. There was only one state that picked the Angels-Dodgers…Minnesota!! I am now and forever will root for the Twins!
First we had a Salmon and now we have a Trout, let's see the same results.
by angelskid2210 on Oct 14, 2009 10:15 PM PDT up reply actions
I will always have a soft spot for the Twins...
My Grandfather was a twins fan. He died several years ago at the age of 92. He loved to read, fish and listen to the twins on the radio. In the last few years of his life, he was nearly blind so he couldn’t read, he could barely bait a hook but he still had his Twins on the radio…
That's awesome he still had his twins.
They will have a soft spot with e too.
First we had a Salmon and now we have a Trout, let's see the same results.
by angelskid2210 on Oct 15, 2009 9:21 AM PDT up reply actions
19 freaking 82.
One of the first, of many Halo related heartbreaks I suffered.
YOU DON'T KNOW THE POWER OF THE DARKSIDE.....
New York Contracts
Hey, there, twinkie fan here, even tho we had our share of downers in post-season against the yanks, which we have for the past few years, were putting our trust and faith in the Angels to turn this thing around!!! They say teams with the biggest contract players always wins, I have a feeling that faith, belief and some daggon good baseball can overpower any highpower ranking team. We are rooting hard here in the midwest for you to take the yanks. GOOD LUCK
This is just a bit off subject but.....
Every time I hear the name Nick Adenhart I get a bit teary eyed. And I’m not even an Angels fan. It’s just so sad to hear that someone died so young. God Bless You Nick Adenhart and your family too.
I plan to live forever. So far so good.

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