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Daily Position Focus: Pitcher

Jose Suarez
Shohei Ohtani
Mike Witt
Anthony Ortega
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Logan O’Hoppe
Zach Neto
Niko Kavadas

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* Factoid: Scott Schoeneweis played Pitcher for the mighty Angels.
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Bill Rigney has managed the Angels since the formation of the ballclub in 1961. In 1938, Bill began his professional playing career at Spokane as a shortstop. Throughout his minor and major league playing days, the infielder rotated from short to second base and third base. In 1946, Bill broke in to the old New York Giant lineup. He became a valuable utility performer for the club and in 1952 he batted .300, appearing in 60 ball-games. Bill was sent down to the American Association in 1954 where he became a player-manager for the Minneapolis team. Two years later, Mr. Rigney received a call from the Giants and he headed back to his old ballclub as their new skipper. Bill spent five years at the helm of the National League ballclub, before moving over to the Angels' organization.



A big, strong 19 year old catcher, Tom spent his first three years in the Angels' farm chain as a third sacker. A native of Los Angeles, the youngster was a hero in high school as he compiled one record after another. As a senior he batted .520 and crashed 10 homers to lead his school to the league championship. Tom once cracked 3 round-trippers in three at bats in a game.



Shohei is one of only five players to notch at least 40 steals in one season and 200 pitching strikeouts in another. The other four all did so before the mound was moved to its current distance in 1893.



Rookie Cards

Troy Glaus
Brandon Marsh
Chad Curtis

Gallery Redux!

Jered Weaver, Pitcher - Angels.
Oliver Ortega, Pitcher - Angels.

Back to the Front! Angels card back du jour...

Reid Detmers
Reid threw his first professional pitch at any level and first MLB no-hitter all within a span of a year. A key to his no-no was striking out only two batters, and keeping his pitch-count low (88 pitches). He walked one of the 28 batters he faced.
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Rookie

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Total Card Count

7,004

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