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Angels Week 4 Rankings - Position Players

The good, the bad, and the meh - Trout mashes

MLB: San Francisco Giants at Los Angeles Angels Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

I’ll cover the entire 40 man roster and will split it between position players and pitchers (generally 20 or so guys on each list). Each week the list will change based on the past week’s performance - but also taking into account their performance year to date.

These rankings were compiled with the help of MLB stats, FanGraphs, misc. data, personal opinion, scribblings on Cam Bedrosian’s Five Guys wrappers, and some fairy dust I found hidden in Matt Shoemaker’s beard.

Summary

Not a lot of positives from last week to talk about. The Angels went from hot bats to the fewest runs in all of baseball. As a team, they hit a dreadful .166 with a .254 OBP. Only a few regular players hit above the Mendoza line with Calhoun and Maldonado going a combined 0 for 30. Vabuena, Cozart, and Upton were a combined 3 for 53.

Not on this list:

N/A

Changes:

None
* Player is not on the active 25-man roster

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