ections Angels PregameAngels PostgameGamethreadsHalos Heaven PodcastsShohei OhtaniMinor LeaguesInterviewsHALOLINKSWeekEnd HaloLinks: It’s Raining Men!New Randy Johnson Jersey ,91commentsHanukkah Halos - Ian Kinsler and Barry LatmanByStirrupsDec7, 2018,4:00am PSTShareTweetShareShareWeekEnd HaloLinks: It’s Raining Men!Yesterday some of you folks went off on the wrong tone from my Shohei Ohtani link. Maybe you didn’t read the article. Let’s try that again. Ohtani led a simple life while here in OC his first season. He was leading pretty much the same simple, bachelor life that he was back in Japan. He is not an extravagant guy. Did his own laundry, cooked his own meals, “No big thing.” About the only difference was that he played a lot more video games than he does back home, but that comes with a purpose: “I didn’t (play games) much in Japan, but a lot of people do (in the United States), and since we talk while we’re playing, it’s become a way to study communication. Just plain talking, it’s fun.” He was also happy to get out and explore, seeing the Grand Canyon and Sedona while at ST, and some pro basketball and pro hockey while in Anaheim: “I’d like to go to an American football game once, since I’ve never seen one. I tried to go to a (Los Angeles) Rams game, but everyone was under the weather.” So what we have here is a pretty solid and open-minded young man, trying to enjoy his time here in the US and grow into his profession. The story has nothing to do with any whining about low pay, which was the thrust of all the joking yesterday in response to the link. My comment about his pay level had more to do with that second link, about how ridiculously expensive it is getting to be to live in OC. But that is for all of us regular folk and has nothing to do with Ohtani.Moving on, today is my birthday. The day that everybody cries. I’m taking the day off.You people, instead, suffer all these Seems-It-Never-Rains-In-Southern-California-HaloLinks:A Little Bit Of Angels NewsLuis Valbuena, who spent the last two seasons of his career as an Angel, and was invited to exit while he was a carrying a slash line of .199/.253/.335, will never get the chance to resurrect his career. Last night Valbuena was killed in an auto accident, along with former Pittsburgh Pirate Jose Castillo, while driving together in Venezuela. He was there playing winter ball. His playing enthusiasm will be missed. Rest In Peace............Scott Miller was pimping Jay Paris book signing in San Diego, for Paris’ new book on Shohei Ohtani.............Since we were last together, Billy Eppler upped the game. The master chess strategist countered all the moves being made by the Mets A. J. Pollock Jersey , Nationals, Mariners, Cardinals, Red Sox and Diamondbacks by going hard with first the Giants, and then the Phillies.....With the Giants, he grabbed a guy they discarded a couple of years ago, Jarret Parker. It’s a minor league deal, unless Japan or Korea come calling, and then he can jet west............With the Phillies, in a straight one-for-one swap of relievers. Jose Alvarez went to Philadelphia and Luis Garcia comes to Anaheim. One can’t have too many right-handed bullpen guys, I guess?............Everywhere In BaseballThis is what I was saying yesterday in the comments. Billy Eppler might end up getting access to a larger, less expensive, and more highly motivated Free Agent pool if he just waits out the current frenzy that is filling up all the premier landing spots. But agents and scribes will forget about the current activity by the time we get to January, and their ongoing slow news days will turn them back into grouchy collusion pumpkins............Yep. As more and more smart people look into the science of the baseball and confirm it has changed enough, Rob Manfred’s attempts to dismiss a changed baseball as a factor in the game looks less and less smart..........Manfred is building support to intervene on The Shift. Which, yes, is the lazy and unnecessary thing. Nothing I can do about that. All I can do is call out, continually, that it is possible for a modern day baseball hitter to defy The Shift. reddit gives us the example of Paul Goldschmidt.....And (also from reddit) it is also possible for modern players who do not enjoy such amazing spray charts, to do the obvious thing and punish a defense for making such assumptions..........Jerry Dipoto, fine tuning that “Mariners’ Empire That Never Was”..........The DBacks “may be” tanking? Really? What kind of steamroller do some people require in order to get the message?..........I hope some year I can stop whining over not having a power bat at third base, Especially as such 3B power hitters are starting to grow on trees..........Um, actually, I see new-school sabermetric armed gamblers as the biggest threat to the wallets of old-school sports gamblers everywhere. But watch how the old-school gamblers will be the last to notice, and then the first to whine about it...........Lance Armstrong is whining that he is not loved as much a ARod is loved. ARod, of course, pretty much not being all that loved. I wonder, though http://www.diamondbacksfanproshop.com/authentic-zack-greinke-jersey , since Armstrong’s records and titles were stripped, what has he ever done as an athlete?.........The world is one tiny step away from Tim Tebow on a Major League field. A totally Mets thing to be doing in the suddenly beasty NL East..............Tim Brown of Yahoo! is noticing that teams are making their moves via trades instead of Free Agent commitments. Yeah, I’m on board with that. And I am on the alerts for how the MSM is going to spin that as an anti-labor thing. So I wonder, will Brown or anyone else remember his explanation of: “The heavy wallets of winter 2017-18 helped turn this market thin, so the opt-out candidates were warier of free agency and less suspicious of contract extensions, but mostly this market speaks to baseball’s impermanence, sports’ impermanence, how today’s big thing can be tomorrow’s hanger-on. There’s money and plenty of it, though perhaps there also is less reason to spend it, as a two-man, right-left platoon at $10 million is viewed as favorably as a one-man superstar at three times that. A new generation of general managers seem to have convinced a bygone generation of owners paying today’s prices for yesterday’s production is an unsustainable business model.”.............Hot StoveWe are officially in the hot stove realm whereby the Angels are tossed into the rumor salad concerning any possible move, as a ‘sleeper’. Today it’s Madison Bumgarner.............Nathan Eovaldi is staying in Boston. That BoSux payroll is gonna get interesting..........And Carlos Carrasco is staying in Cleveland for a while..........But Cleveland is then interested in moving BOTH Corey Kluber and Trevor Bauer. What the hell does Cleveland have in their pipeline that they are willing to cut hteir #1 and #2 starters from their rotation (no offense Carrasco, but...)??Yeah, Phillies, spend. Please spend. Big. Now...........Remember how, just a couple of days ago, the Brewers GM David Stearns admitted that trading at the deadline for Jonathan Schoop was a big mistake because he was such a bust last year? And remember how Schoop was non-tendered, being kicked to the curb for nothing? Well, Schoop has now signed a new deal with the Twins. That is not the news. The news is that, for some odd reason, Schoop was considered “one of the top available free agents” and now the “second baseman market may start to see some movement...”. And insider sports journalists thing WE are the nutty ones..........The Diamondbacks. What a Front Office brain trust mess..........The Duffle BagPretty soon Bartolo Colon is gonna be giving up hits and homers to grandkids.............Jeffrey Loria is a big dick. That is all..........Pro athletes? Uh, yeah, they work out a little differently than we mere mortals..........The Andrelton Simmons of cricket. This guy already has more dWAR than Jefry Marte........... SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Madison Bumgarner was joking when he told manager Bruce Bochy he absolutely refuses to pitch behind an opener.It won’t happen anyway.San Francisco’s ace lefty is hardly a likely candidate to follow someone else to the mound who works the first inning.“If you use an opener in my game, I’m walking right out of the ballpark,” Bumgarner wrote in a text to Bochy after new team president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi said in December the Giants were open to the idea.Bochy recalled the message this month during Fan Fest.“Everybody in this clubhouse knows what kind of teammate I am,” Bumgarner said. “Some people may have forgotten that. Not in here. Outside, according to all this being talked about right now with that junk. It’s OK. All I care about is the guys in here Shelby Miller Jersey , and that’s it. When it comes to the stuff on the field, I think they all know what kind of teammate I am.”Cubs manager Joe Maddon is curious to see how many clubs employ an opener strategy, one that proved valuable for Tampa Bay and Oakland last season.“Like Bumgarner said, of course you’re not going to do it with him,” Maddon said. “You’re not going to do it with Jon Lester, you’re not going to do it with probably every guy that we have.”Bumgarner has moved forward from two somewhat forgettable injury-shortened seasons.The 2014 World Series MVP missed nearly three months two years ago after an April dirt bike accident during an off day in Colorado.Then Bumgarner broke the pinkie on his pitching hand when he was hit by a line drive from Kansas City’s Whit Merrifield in his final 2018 spring training start, undergoing surgery to insert pins into the finger. He returned in June and wound up 6-7 with a 3.26 ERA in 21 starts and 129 2/3 innings.“I’ve already done that,” Bumgarner said of looking toward this season and not behind. “Especially last year. The first one I could have made a better decision. Last year, that’s part of the risk you take standing that close to the hitter. I’m not living in the past, I’m not living in the future, I’m living today. That’s what I do.”He takes more time off during the winter than most, about six weeks, and doesn’t throw off a mound until he arrives at spring training — something he learned from former Giants pitcher Matt Cain when he came up to the big leagues. Bumgarner begins throwing six weeks ahead of camp.“It just makes sense. There’s no need,” Bumgarner said. “If you’re using spring training to get ready for the season then why not use it to get ready for the season.”Last month, Zaidi hired pitching analyst Matt Daniels. Bumgarner might not be the first to reach out. He calls himself “old school” yet also open to new information.“The thing about Madison, this guy’s always trying to get better,” Bochy said. “He does a lot of self-teaching, but he listens, he talks to other players along with of course our coaches. He’s got a knack of figuring it out himself how to get better. He’s open to suggestions.”In April 2012, Bumgarner signed a $35.56 million, six-year deal through 2017 that included $12 million club options for both 2018 and ’19. The Giants exercised his $12 million contract option for this year, if San Francisco fails to contend the Giants could consider trades this summer.“I haven’t thought about that,” catcher Buster Posey said. “I sure hope we’re in a position where it’s out of the question, that’s what I hope is the case and hopefully I don’t have to think about that.”