The Los Angeles Angels

3. And the last reason that I will share with you all today is the fact that I like watching the players.

Ronald Acuña Jr. 

Ronald Acuña Jr. ,number 13,  is a right fielder for the Atlanta Braves. He was born in La Guaria, Venezuela on 12/18/1997 now he is 26 years old, his height is 6 feet on the dot and his weight is 205. He was hitting very well in the 2023 season with a batting average of 0.337 which is the 2nd in the National League. He’s hit 41 home runs which is the 5th in the National League, and 106 RBI (Runs Batted In) which is the 8th tied in the National League. Also his OPS (On-base Plus Slugging) is 1.012, a good OPS for a MLB player is above 0.800 and he is .200 above the good OPS number. Also he stole 73 bases which only few people can steal more than 60 bases. He has been doing well in the postseason as well by hitting 2 home runs and 3 runs in. 

Fun Fact about Ronald Acuña Jr. 

  • He is the only player in MLB to at least hit 40 home runs and steal 70 bases in a single season. 
  • He became the fifth member of the 40-40 club in 2023. 
  • He signed with the Atlanta Braves for 100 million dollars for 8 years in 2019. 

September 30 Oakland Athletics vs. Los Angels Angels

Today I went to an Angels game with my mom and my baby sister. This was a typical Angels game that we got a lot of autographs near the bullpen and in the players parking lot. I got to the line a bit late than last time but i was able to get autographs by many players.

Oakland Athletics Starting Lineup:

  1. Ryan Noda: First Base
  2. Zack Gelof: Second Base
  3. Brent Rooker: Right Field
  4. JJ Bleday: Left Field
  5. Shea Langeliers: Catcher
  6. Jordan Diaz: Third Base
  7. Carlos Perez: Designated Hitter
  8. Nick Allen: Shortstop
  9. Esteury Ruiz: Center Field

Game Result:

Oakland Athletics vs. Los Angeles Angels

7-3 Athletics Win

Baseballs and Autographs from Players and Coaches:

  • An autograph on my baseball glove by Athletics Quality Control Coach Marcus Jensen.
  • An autograph on my baseball glove by Angels Pitcher Davis Daniel.
  • An baseball from Angels Catching Coach Drew Butera and an autograph on the baseball by Angels Catcher Logan O’Hoppe.
  • An autograph on my baseball glove by Athletics Bullpen Catcher Wilkin Castillo.

Fun Facts about Ryan Noda

Ryan Noda is a 27 year old who first got drafted to the Toronto Blue Jays back in 2017 as a first baseman then he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020. Then he was traded to the Oakland Athletics. Ryan Noda attended to Great Community High School and he went to University of Cincinnati to play baseball.

Shohei Ohtani

Almost everybody knows about Shohei Ohtani. Not only is he a very famous baseball player, he’s a legend. He has played for the Los Angeles Angels previously now he signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers. This is life when he was with the Los Angeles Angels.

Ohtani with the Angels

He was drafted by the Angels in 2018, he spent 6 seasons with the Angels. His main position is pitcher.  He came to the Angels as a pitcher only, then he started hitting when he was with the Angels. He received 2 American League Most Valuable Player Award, 3 Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award, Best Male Athlete ESPY Award, and a Commissioner’s Historic Achievement Award. He had 608 strikeouts and 171 home runs when he was with the Angels.

Fun Facts about Shohei Ohtani

  • No player has hit at least 20 home runs for both the Angels and Dodgers, at least not yet.
  • He used to sim during high school.
  • He is a high level two-way player.
  • He is one of the best sluggers in MLB.
  • Holds a record for the fastest pitch by a Japanese player in MLB.
  • Struck out Mike Trout, one of the best hitters in MLB during 2023 WBC.

Books about Shohei Ohtani are available to check out from the Mission Viejo Library.

Fielding in Baseball

In baseball there is the pitcher, catcher, and the fielders. The fielders are supposed to catch the ball what the batter hit, like a ground ball or a fly ball. There are different ways to field a ground ball, there is the normal fielding stance, backhand, and forehand.

Normal Fielding Stance

This is a type of fielding where the ground ball is directly hit to you. These are the steps to field a ground ball in a normal fielding stance.

  1. Be in a athletic stance.
  2. Legs spread apart.
  3. Glove down.
  4. Put your hand above the glove.

You will need to have your hand above the glove to secure the ball when you catch the ball in the glove.

Backhand

This is a type of fielding where the ground ball is hit to your non-glove side and where you need to get the glove to your throwing side. These are the steps to field a ground ball in a backhand.

  1. Be in a athletic stance.
  2. Get your glove to your throwing side.
  3. Get the ball in your glove and close your glove.

Since you don’t have your throwing hand to be securing the ball, you will need to close your glove.

Forehand

This is a type of fielding where the ground ball is hit to your far glove side and where you need to reach. These are the steps to field a ground ball in a forehand.

  1. Be in a athletic stance.
  2. Reach for the ball with your glove.
  3. Secure the ball by closing your glove.

For forehand also you will need to close your glove to secure the ball.

Books about baseball are available to check out from the Mission Viejo Library. It is also available to download for free from Libby.

Hitting Mechanics

Many people I mean a lot of people teach kids how to hit a baseball the WRONG way. This is how people teach baseball kids the wrong way:

  1. 50-50 balance on the leg.
  2. Leg kick
  3. Hip rotation
  4. Knob to the ball
  5. Turn wrists to the ball
  6. Extension on the arm
  7. Follow through

These were the way or the steps of teaching baseball kids the wrong. Pro hitters do not turn their wrists or not always get the knob to the ball, instead they think of skipping a rock as flat as possible. Then the path of the bat would be more smoother. This would be the correct way or Aaron Judge’s hitting steps:

  1. Have most of the weight on the back leg
  2. Turn wrists and lean back
  3. Think of skipping a rock with the top hand
  4. Have hands be on top and bottom of the handle
  5. Follow through

These steps are inspired by TeacherMan Hitting. These steps give you a wider vision of the field and better vision of the baseball when hitting. This works for rotational swing and linear swing hitters. The difference between rotational swing and linear swing hitters:

Rotational Swing Hitters:

  • Have a more angled swings
  • Likely to hit more off speed pitches that are angled more

Linear Swing Hitters:

  • Have a flatter swings
  • Likely to hit more fastballs consistently.

Pitching Mechanics for Baseball

There are many people with different pitching mechanics in baseball. Why pitchers work on their mechanics is because to prevent them from getting injured. If a pitcher gets injured they wouldn’t have playing time and if they don’t have playing time they wouldn’t get paid. These are the things to watch out for while throwing a ball or pitching to give you best performance without getting injured easily.

Arm Slot

Arm slot could differ for some people but some arm slots isn’t healthy for your muscles or ligaments around the shoulder or the elbow. Shoulders and elbows are the most common injury to have while throwing a baseball. The most healthy arm slot to have a 3 quarter arm slot which is an angle between a side arm and the overhand.

Wrist Snap

This technique doesn’t matter for some people but it may increase pitching velocity for ones who use this. Also this would create less pressure on the elbow and the shoulder. The disadvantage of this technique from my experience is that many off speed wouldn’t have as much movement.

Hip Rotation

This technique helps for all pitchers with different arm slots. Using this technique would give you more explosive power while pitching. This would work if this technique is used correctly, you would need to load your hip before your non-pivot foot touches the ground after the leg kick. And you would need to rotate your hip towards home plate and throw the ball.

All these technique could improve your mechanics while throwing a ball or while pitching. Also these would decrease the probabilities of getting injured.

September 29 Oakland Athletics vs. Los Angeles Angels

Today I went to an Angels game with my mom and my baby sister. I got to the line at 3:40 p.m. so that we could get more balls and autographs.

Oakland Athletics Starting Lineup:

  1. Ryan Noda: First base
  2. Zack Gelof: Second base
  3. Brent Rooker: Designated hitter
  4. JJ Bleday: Left field
  5. Aledmys Diaz: Third base
  6. Lawrence Butler: Center field
  7. Esteury Ruiz: Right field
  8. Nick Allen: Shortstop
  9. Tyler Soderstrom: Catcher

Game Result:

Oakland Athletics vs. Los Angeles Angels

1-5 Angel Win

Balls and Autographs from Players and Coaches:

  • An autograph on a ball by an Angels pitcher Ben Joyce.
  • An autograph on a ball by an Angels pitcher Andrew Wantz.
  • An autograph on a ball by an Angels pitcher Carlos Estevez.
  • An autograph on a ball by an Angels pitcher Jose Soriano.
  • An autograph and a ball from an Angels catcher Logan O’Hoppe.
  • A baseball from an Angels pitcher Chase Silseth.
  • An autograph on my baseball glove by an Athletics pitcher Ken Waldichuk.
  • An autograph on my baseball glove by an Angels position player Brett Philips.

September 17 Los Angeles Angels vs. Detroit Tigers

Today I went to an Angels game against the Detroit Tigers. I went to the game with my mom and my sister again. And these were the results of the game.

Detroit Tigers Starting Lineup:

  1. Matt Vierling: Left Field
  2. Andy Ibanez: Second Base
  3. Spencer Torkelson: First Base
  4. Kerry Carpenter: Right Field
  5. Jake Rogers: Catcher
  6. Tyler Nevin: Third Base
  7. Javier Baez: Designated Hitter
  8. Zack Short: Shortstop
  9. Parker Meadows: Center Field

Game Results:

Detroit Tigers vs. Los Angeles Angels

5-3

Balls and Autographs from Players and Coaches:

  • An autograph on my baseball glove by Angels Relief Pitcher #44 Ben Joyce.
  • An autograph on my baseball glove by Angels Relief Pitcher #53 Carlos Esteves.
  • An autograph on my baseball glove by Angels Staff Assitant #93 Jason Brown.
  • An autograph on my baseball glove by Tigers Relief Pitcher #68 Jason Foley.
  • An autograph on my baseball glove by Tigers Catching Coach #88 Tim Federwicz.
  • An autograph on my sister’s tee-ball glove by Carlos Esteves, Jason Foley, and Tim Federwicz.

Ben Joyce is an Angels Relief Pitcher who can throw the baseball 105 miles per hour. Last year he was at Tennessee University and threw 10 pitches that were faster than 103 miles per hour. That is a great achievement to have as a pitcher because this shows that he throws really hard. Normal pitchers usually throw around 95 miles per hour but Ben Joyce throws 10 miles per hour harder than normal pitchers.

Angels vs Detroit Tigers

Today we went to the Angels game against the Detroit Tigers with my mom and my baby sister. The stadium was giving out Mike Trout bobbleheads. In my opinion, you should take the route like this below when the stadium is giving things out.

The route in the stadium:

  1. Get in the stadium.
  2. Show the tickets to the crews.
  3. Get the giveaways from the crew. It is better if you buy more tickets because then you will have more giveaway goods.
  4. Go to a place where it isn’t crowded.
  5. Put everything in a backpack, then it would be as hard to carry around the giveaway goods and other personal things.
  6. Head to the place where you can get autographs and wait for players and coaches to come.

Detroit Tigers Starting Lineup:

  1. M. Vierling: left Field
  2. S. Torkelson: First Base
  3. K. Carpenter: Right Field
  4. M. Cabrera: Designated Hitter
  5. A. Lipcius: Third Base
  6. Z. McKinstry: Second Base
  7. J. Báez: Shortstop
  8. J. Rogers: Catcher
  9. P. Meadows: Center Field

Game Results:

Detroit Tiger vs. Los Angeles Angels

12-2

Balls and Autographs from Players and Coaches:

  • A ball from the Detroit Tigers Bench Coach, George Lombard.

Near the end of the game, a position player came and started to pitch. Usually, when position pitchers pitch they throw very slowly, normal pitchers throw around 95 miles per hour but position pitchers throw around 60-75 miles per hour.