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		<title>A Look Back at 2012: Erick Aybar</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2012 21:43:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On April 19th, Jerry Dipoto inked Erick Aybar to a four-year, 35 million dollar deal, solidifying Aybar as the Angels shortstop (barring a trade) through 2016. How did Aybar respond? By putting up terrible numbers through March (.222/.259./.272) and continuing his dismal start through May (.223/.247/.287). Fortunately, Aybar corrected the ship big time in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>On April 19th, Jerry Dipoto inked Erick Aybar to a four-year, 35 million dollar deal, solidifying Aybar as the Angels shortstop (barring a trade) through 2016. How did Aybar respond? By putting up terrible numbers through March (.222/.259./.272) and continuing his dismal start through May (.223/.247/.287). Fortunately, Aybar corrected the ship big time in the second-half  putting up a .361/.484/.845 line.</p>
<p>His torrid second-half left Aybar&#8217;s season numbers strikingly similar to his career numbers over the past four years. Sprinkle in some solid defense at a premium position and Aybar was once again worth 4 WAR in 2012 (according to <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/a/aybarer01.shtml">baseball-reference</a>), good for the 4th highest on the Angels.<br />
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Best Game of 2012</strong></p>
<p>Aybar came up big for the Angels down the stretch. While the Angels still didn&#8217;t make the playoffs, it certainly wasn&#8217;t because of the Angels feisty shortstop who had 21 multi-hit games in August and September. You could have your pick of any one of these contests, but a September 18th game against the division rival Texas Rangers stands out. Aybar went 3 for 5, scored two runs and knocked a man in resulting in a 11-3 defeat.</p>
<p><strong>2013 Outlook </strong></p>
<p>Looking at Aybar&#8217;s numbers against his previous full seasons, there is nothing that would suggest Aybar will change much. If one wants to nitpick, elements of Aybar&#8217;s game are bothersome (his low BB% rate for one). But at a premium position with a scarcity of solid big league talent ready to play there, Aybar is one piece of the team puzzle that the Angels shouldn&#8217;t have to worry about much in 2013.</p>
<p>We can also probably expect some more of Aybar&#8217;s &#8220;grab-ass&#8221; antics with Pujols as well:</p>
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		<title>Comparing Brandon Wood to Past Angel 3Bmen</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lyle Spencer, the mlb.com reporter for the Angels, has a blog post up discussing the comparisons people are making when it comes to Brandon Wood. Apparently, many &#8220;fans and insiders&#8221; keep comparing him to Dallas McPherson, and Mr. Spencer believes Troy Glaus is the more appropriate comparison. Why we&#8217;re comparing either of them to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lyle Spencer, the mlb.com reporter for the Angels, has <a href="http://lylemspencer.mlblogs.com/archives/2010/02/glaus_not_mcpherson_valid_mode.html" target="_blank">a blog post up discussing the comparisons</a> people are making when it comes to Brandon Wood. Apparently, many &#8220;fans and insiders&#8221; keep comparing him to Dallas McPherson, and Mr. Spencer believes Troy Glaus is the more appropriate comparison. Why we&#8217;re comparing either of them to a person with only 236 PA in his major league career is beyond me, but let&#8217;s go with it for the moment.</p>
<p>Comparing Glaus and Wood physically, as Spencer does in his post, seems a bit of a stretch to me. While Glaus is only two inches taller than Wood, he&#8217;s got a good 30 pounds on him. Put another way, if these men both decided to go into Mixed Martial Arts, Wood would be a Light Heavyweight, and Glaus would be firmly in the Heavyweight division. Glaus is simply a big guy. Spencer calls him a &#8220;tall, rangy shortstop&#8221; that was moved to third, but again, this is a bit of a stretch. Since 1998, when Glaus first entered the Angels&#8217; minor league system, he&#8217;s played exactly 18 games at SS. Of those 18, only 8 did he actually start the game at SS, and all those were in Toronto in 2006. This was also done mostly when they were facing an NL team, and couldn&#8217;t put Glaus in the DH spot, and when a fly ball pitcher was on the mound, giving the SS version of Glaus as few fielding chances as they possibly could.</p>
<p> <a href="http://halohangout.com/2010/02/24/comparing-brandon-wood-to-past-angel-3bmen/#more-47" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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