I was in San Clemente this weekend seeing some of my wife's cousins and watching a production of the original play
Christmas in San Clemente.
While waiting to go into the theater, I saw a guy at a local coffee shop wearing an Angels cap.
Now this was the first time I had been in Orange County since Albert Pujols signed with the Angels. And seeing that I was about to go the next few hours into in laws and Christmas mode, I didn't mind doing a little baseball talk before the play started.
(PLEASE note that I am lucky to have terrific in laws and I love Christmas time. I just know that this was my lone chance to break down the AL West.)
I said to him "You an Angels fan?"
He responded. "Oh yeah. I'm a big Angels fan."
That's what he said. I'm NOT making that up. That becomes an important detail.
I said "You must be really excited."
At first he looked confused and then said "Oh yeah. They made some moves."
I grinned.
Some moves?
That's like Noah saying "Yeah, I think it is going to rain."
Even though I was 1,800 miles from St. Louis, I could hear Cardinals fan scream.
"Yeah," I said. "They made a few moves."
"Who was it again?" He asked.
Now look. I understand being a casual fan. I do. I'm a casual hockey fan. If my team, the San Jose Sharks, made a big trade I might not know the name.
But if San Jose got Sidney Crosby, I would be able to place the name.
And if I couldn't, I wouldn't call myself a BIG fan.
I decided to answer.
"They got Albert Pujols." I said.
He nodded. "He's pretty good, right?"
And that my friends is the Cardinals fans worst fear.
Not only did they lose Albert Pujols, but they lost him to an indifferent fan base.
Sorry Angel fans. That's your reputation. The Angels have a fan base that does indeed show up to the games but needs a monkey to tell them when to cheer.
A fan base that wants their team to win, but didn't give
Adam Kennedy a standing ovation when he returned to Anaheim this year as a member of the Mariners.
Remember Kennedy was the MVP of the 2002 ALCS (the only pennant the Angels have ever won.) And after years of coming close to the World Series and never getting in, Kennedy hit the go ahead homer off of Johan Santana in the clinching Game 5. Oh guess what? He hit THREE homers that day.
Like Pujols, he hit three homers in a single post season game. He led them to the World Series and helped win it all.
He came up to the plate last season. There wasn't even a buzz.
In Boston, New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Milwaukee, San Francisco, Kansas City... even the Dodgers... he'd get a standing ovation.
And that fan base got Albert Pujols.
So here's my message to the big fan in San Clemente.
Yeah. He's pretty good.
Really? I cannot believe someone would pop $30 on an Angels cap and be that out of it. Wow.
ReplyDeletePujols has/had? been my favorite player. It is frustrating to having him leave, especially there.
Maybe Jeter will join him? He's not very good or well known either.
You know L.A.-area fans: Except for the Lakers, and for the Dodgers when they play the Giants, they don't care. Then they have da noive to say that Dodgers-Giants is bigger than Yankees-Red Sox.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many of them even remembered the 40th Anniversary of Nolan Ryan for Jim Fregosi this week.
You meet one person and define a whole group of us based on that encounter? You're as bad as he is. No, worse. Worse because you blog about it and don't have the common sense to realize that one person does not define a group. It's hard enough to be an Angels fan without this crap.
ReplyDeleteI beg to differ. Isn't it actually Pujols' problem? He's the one who left the solid fan base for the indifferent one. Like I've said, life goes on. Right now, this Cardinal fan is much more interested on what kind of an offer the Birds might make to Beltran. . .
ReplyDeleteReivax... that IS the reputation of Angels fans.
ReplyDeleteThe reputation of being a Red Sox fan is we are an obnoxious whining bunch.
The reputation of being a Yankee fan is that they are an entitled bunch of spoiled kids
The reputation of being a Phillies fan is they should be in prison
Each fan base has an uphill battle.
Relax
Being further down south, San Clemente isn't exactly the epicenter of Angels baseball.
ReplyDeleteKennedy hasn't been with the Angels since 2006 so does it really matter whether or not he's given a standing O three or four teams after his last at-bat as an Angel?
oh I recall my time at San Clemente, I stayed there with some good friends and we all had so much fun, it is a nice place, I loved it there and I want to go back soon
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