It was another transitional offseason for the Angels as they watched key players John Lackey, Vladimir Guerrero and Chone Figgins leave as free agents while division rivals Seattle and Texas seemed to improve. The Angels have pinned their hopes on the continued development of young players, such as Kendry Morales and Erick Aybar, who had breakout seasons in 2009 and Jered Weaver, Ervin Santana and Joe Saunders, who anchor a deep rotation. The Angels still might be the most complete team in the AL West, but the gap clearly has narrowed.
ARRIVALS: RHP Joel Pineiro (free agent from Cardinals), RHP Fernando Rodney (free agent from Tigers), OF/DH Hideki Matsui (free agent from Yankees), RHP Brian Stokes (trade with Mets).
DEPARTURES: RHP John Lackey (free agent, signed with Red Sox), 3B Chone Figgins (free agent, signed with Mariners), OF/DH Vladimir Guerrero (free agent, signed with Rangers), LHP Darren Oliver (free agent, signed with Rangers), RHP Kelvim Escobar (free agent, signed with Mets), OF Gary Matthews Jr. (traded to Mets), RHP Jose Arredondo (free agent, signed minor league deal with Reds), RHP Shane Loux (free agent, signed minor league deal with Astros), RHP Dustin Moseley (non-tendered, signed minor league deal with Yankees).
PROJECTED ROTATION:
1. RHP Jered Weaver
2. RHP Ervin Santana
3. LHP Joe Saunders
4. LHP Scott Kazmir
5. RHP Joel Pineiro
The departure of John Lackey leaves the Angels' rotation without a clear ace. But the additions of Scott Kazmir by trade last season and Joel Pineiro as a free agent this winter gives them 1-through-5 depth as good as any in the league. Ervin Santana could be the key to elevating this group to an even higher level. An All-Star in 2008, Santana was hampered by a partially torn ligament in his elbow last season. If he is healthy, Santana has a dynamic power repertoire.
PROJECTED BULLPEN:
LHP Brian Fuentes (closer)
RHP Fernando Rodney
RHP Scot Shields
RHP Kevin Jepsen
RHP Jason Bulger
RHP Brian Stokes/Matt Palmer
The Angels' signing of Fernando Rodney is insurance against Scot Shields' recovery from knee surgery and Brian Fuentes' less than dominating performance at closer (despite a major league-leading 48 saves in 2009). Rodney could slide into either the setup or closer role at times. Shields was one of the most dependable setup men in baseball from 2006 through 2008. If he recovers from knee surgery to regain that form, the Angels' bullpen could be deep and formidable with Kevin Jepsen and Jason Bulger building on the progress they showed in 2009. Brian Stokes, acquired from the Mets in a trade for Gary Matthews Jr., and Matt Palmer will likely compete for the final spot in the bullpen.
PROJECTED LINEUP:
1. SS Erick Aybar
2. RF Bobby Abreu
3. 1B Kendry Morales
4. CF Torii Hunter
5. DH Hideki Matsui
6. LF Juan Rivera
7. 2B Howie Kendrick
8. 3B Brandon Wood
9. C Mike Napoli/Jeff Mathis
The Angels expect Matsui to replace Guerrero's production. Replacing Figgins at the top of the lineup will be more difficult. He developed into one of the best leadoff hitters in baseball last season. Aybar led the team with a .312 batting average last season but has shown little of the plate discipline needed from a leadoff hitter. If he can't fill the leadoff void, manager Mike Scioscia will probably turn to INF Maicer Izturis. But playing Izturis means taking at-bats away from youngsters Howie Kendrick or Brandon Wood (at second base or third base). Kendrick must continue the bounce back he showed after a midseason demotion to Class AAA last year, and Morales must follow up on his MVP-caliber season last year with more of the same.
PROJECTED RESERVES:
C Mike Napoli/Jeff Mathis
INF Maicer Izturis
INF Robb Quinlan
OF Reggie Willits
OF Terry Evans
The Angels decided it was necessary to trade Gary Matthews Jr. and his contract. But the move leaves them thin in the outfield, their most vulnerable position because of the ages of Hunter, Abreu and Matsui. Willits and Evans offer the only depth there. Izturis will see plenty of action in the starting lineup in a "super-utility" role. Mathis and Napoli will once again share the catching duties, and Bobby Wilson will get an outside chance to make the team as a third catcher.
MEDICAL WATCH:
--CF Torii Hunter (groin) felt discomfort in the area where he had surgery for a sports hernia but was told it was just scar tissue breaking apart. He was held out of games for a week but should be OK.
--OF Chris Pettit (right shoulder) was scheduled to undergo surgery to repair a torn labrum and will miss the entire season. He had been a candidate for a reserve outfield spot.
--RHP Scot Shields (patellar tendon surgery on left knee in June 2009) is expected to be ready for opening day.





























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