Fun fact: more days off at home this year
Last year the Angels had 4 days off at home, not counting the All-Star break. They would have had 5, but had to make up the game against Oakland that they took off to mourn the loss of Nick Adenhart.
This year, the Angels are scheduled to have 8 days off at home. So far, they are an inconclusive 1-1 in games following a day off at home. But I think especially our aged outfielders will benefit from getting to have a few extra nights in their own beds, and even more so come August/September.
They always say they're fine, but we all know it's a grueling season, and even more taxing on the veterans' bodies than the young and spry. So, how much do you think it will aid our boys to have more days off at home this year?
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I voted 7-1 because I am the ever-optimistic fan.
But I know that after having a day off myself, I’m usually good for nothing the day I return. And the longer I take off, the harder it is to get back into my stride. Not that I don’t gladly accept a day off whenever I can get it, but I wonder if it isn’t the same regardless of the work a person does, be it pro-sports or anything else.




































