Angels rated best pick for Arenado
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Angels rated best pick for Arenado
Source: MLB article by Mike Petriello
Petriello ranks his Top 7 landing spots for Nolan Arenado
https://www.mlb.com/news/counting-down- ... an-arenado
After grouping the other 29 teams in various categories , Petriello narrows his choices of best 7 landing spots
No. 1 Angels
1) Angels
This might be it. This might be the spot. The Angels, 72-90 last year and having missed the playoffs for the past 11 seasons, might not be an obvious landing spot for a player hoping to find a contender. But they continue to operate as though they are, and the addition of Grayson Rodriguez surely opened some eyes across the sport. With Anthony Rendon completely out of the mix, the Angels had baseball’s weakest third base situation in 2025, a last-place ranking they’re projected to repeat in 2026. Although Arenado grew up in Southern California as a Dodgers fan, he attended high school in Lake Forest, which is far closer to Angel Stadium than it is Dodger Stadium. If he wants to get back home, he’ll never have a better chance than this.
His 7th thru 2nd were in descending order: 7. Athletics 6. Pirates 5. Phillies 4 TIgers 3. Red Sox 2. D'Backs
Petriello ranks his Top 7 landing spots for Nolan Arenado
https://www.mlb.com/news/counting-down- ... an-arenado
After grouping the other 29 teams in various categories , Petriello narrows his choices of best 7 landing spots
No. 1 Angels
1) Angels
This might be it. This might be the spot. The Angels, 72-90 last year and having missed the playoffs for the past 11 seasons, might not be an obvious landing spot for a player hoping to find a contender. But they continue to operate as though they are, and the addition of Grayson Rodriguez surely opened some eyes across the sport. With Anthony Rendon completely out of the mix, the Angels had baseball’s weakest third base situation in 2025, a last-place ranking they’re projected to repeat in 2026. Although Arenado grew up in Southern California as a Dodgers fan, he attended high school in Lake Forest, which is far closer to Angel Stadium than it is Dodger Stadium. If he wants to get back home, he’ll never have a better chance than this.
His 7th thru 2nd were in descending order: 7. Athletics 6. Pirates 5. Phillies 4 TIgers 3. Red Sox 2. D'Backs
Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
I think AZ would make the most sense. Nolan knows he has no power anymore. He needs to go somewhere where the ball flies (AZ, Philly, Boston for the short monster)
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
If he makes himself into an above average hitter, singles, but plays stellar defense on a powerhouse, say Philly, I can see that.
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
I agree that the Angels might be the easiest team to make a deal with, but they along with the Pirates seem like the most difficult teams to get him to waive his NTC for..ramfandan wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 06:14 am Source: MLB article by Mike Petriello
Petriello ranks his Top 7 landing spots for Nolan Arenado
https://www.mlb.com/news/counting-down- ... an-arenado
After grouping the other 29 teams in various categories , Petriello narrows his choices of best 7 landing spots
No. 1 Angels
1) Angels
This might be it. This might be the spot. The Angels, 72-90 last year and having missed the playoffs for the past 11 seasons, might not be an obvious landing spot for a player hoping to find a contender. But they continue to operate as though they are, and the addition of Grayson Rodriguez surely opened some eyes across the sport. With Anthony Rendon completely out of the mix, the Angels had baseball’s weakest third base situation in 2025, a last-place ranking they’re projected to repeat in 2026. Although Arenado grew up in Southern California as a Dodgers fan, he attended high school in Lake Forest, which is far closer to Angel Stadium than it is Dodger Stadium. If he wants to get back home, he’ll never have a better chance than this.
His 7th thru 2nd were in descending order: 7. Athletics 6. Pirates 5. Phillies 4 TIgers 3. Red Sox 2. D'Backs
Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
Looks like Petriello has also been reading from and learning from my posts, as everyone here does.ramfandan wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 06:14 am Source: MLB article by Mike Petriello
Petriello ranks his Top 7 landing spots for Nolan Arenado
https://www.mlb.com/news/counting-down- ... an-arenado
After grouping the other 29 teams in various categories , Petriello narrows his choices of best 7 landing spots
No. 1 Angels
1) Angels
This might be it. This might be the spot. The Angels, 72-90 last year and having missed the playoffs for the past 11 seasons, might not be an obvious landing spot for a player hoping to find a contender. But they continue to operate as though they are, and the addition of Grayson Rodriguez surely opened some eyes across the sport. With Anthony Rendon completely out of the mix, the Angels had baseball’s weakest third base situation in 2025, a last-place ranking they’re projected to repeat in 2026. Although Arenado grew up in Southern California as a Dodgers fan, he attended high school in Lake Forest, which is far closer to Angel Stadium than it is Dodger Stadium. If he wants to get back home, he’ll never have a better chance than this.
His 7th thru 2nd were in descending order: 7. Athletics 6. Pirates 5. Phillies 4 TIgers 3. Red Sox 2. D'Backs
Months ago, I alone first correctly analyzed and explained that AZ was the most likely landing spot for N/A.
All here disagreed.
Initially.
Then several began to come around.
It is very, very clear - and has been for some time - that given all known factors, AZ is the most probable landing spot for N/A.
And unlike the last time STL traded him, this time he will not refuse to report.
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
They are by far the most experienced team at making bad decisions to obtain aging players.
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
What do they have that the Cards want? Short sighted articleramfandan wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 06:14 am Source: MLB article by Mike Petriello
Petriello ranks his Top 7 landing spots for Nolan Arenado
https://www.mlb.com/news/counting-down- ... an-arenado
After grouping the other 29 teams in various categories , Petriello narrows his choices of best 7 landing spots
No. 1 Angels
1) Angels
This might be it. This might be the spot. The Angels, 72-90 last year and having missed the playoffs for the past 11 seasons, might not be an obvious landing spot for a player hoping to find a contender. But they continue to operate as though they are, and the addition of Grayson Rodriguez surely opened some eyes across the sport. With Anthony Rendon completely out of the mix, the Angels had baseball’s weakest third base situation in 2025, a last-place ranking they’re projected to repeat in 2026. Although Arenado grew up in Southern California as a Dodgers fan, he attended high school in Lake Forest, which is far closer to Angel Stadium than it is Dodger Stadium. If he wants to get back home, he’ll never have a better chance than this.
His 7th thru 2nd were in descending order: 7. Athletics 6. Pirates 5. Phillies 4 TIgers 3. Red Sox 2. D'Backs
Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
What do they have that the Cards want?scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 08:30 amWhat do they have that the Cards want? Short sighted articleramfandan wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 06:14 am Source: MLB article by Mike Petriello
Petriello ranks his Top 7 landing spots for Nolan Arenado
https://www.mlb.com/news/counting-down- ... an-arenado
After grouping the other 29 teams in various categories , Petriello narrows his choices of best 7 landing spots
No. 1 Angels
1) Angels
This might be it. This might be the spot. The Angels, 72-90 last year and having missed the playoffs for the past 11 seasons, might not be an obvious landing spot for a player hoping to find a contender. But they continue to operate as though they are, and the addition of Grayson Rodriguez surely opened some eyes across the sport. With Anthony Rendon completely out of the mix, the Angels had baseball’s weakest third base situation in 2025, a last-place ranking they’re projected to repeat in 2026. Although Arenado grew up in Southern California as a Dodgers fan, he attended high school in Lake Forest, which is far closer to Angel Stadium than it is Dodger Stadium. If he wants to get back home, he’ll never have a better chance than this.
His 7th thru 2nd were in descending order: 7. Athletics 6. Pirates 5. Phillies 4 TIgers 3. Red Sox 2. D'Backs
A new jersey for N/A.
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
A team to dump him off onscoutyjones2 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 08:30 amWhat do they have that the Cards want? Short sighted articleramfandan wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 06:14 am Source: MLB article by Mike Petriello
Petriello ranks his Top 7 landing spots for Nolan Arenado
https://www.mlb.com/news/counting-down- ... an-arenado
After grouping the other 29 teams in various categories , Petriello narrows his choices of best 7 landing spots
No. 1 Angels
1) Angels
This might be it. This might be the spot. The Angels, 72-90 last year and having missed the playoffs for the past 11 seasons, might not be an obvious landing spot for a player hoping to find a contender. But they continue to operate as though they are, and the addition of Grayson Rodriguez surely opened some eyes across the sport. With Anthony Rendon completely out of the mix, the Angels had baseball’s weakest third base situation in 2025, a last-place ranking they’re projected to repeat in 2026. Although Arenado grew up in Southern California as a Dodgers fan, he attended high school in Lake Forest, which is far closer to Angel Stadium than it is Dodger Stadium. If he wants to get back home, he’ll never have a better chance than this.
His 7th thru 2nd were in descending order: 7. Athletics 6. Pirates 5. Phillies 4 TIgers 3. Red Sox 2. D'Backs
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
I could see that happening:
by rockondlouie » 12 Nov 2025 10:50 am
-NADO has to be open to almost any team now, maybe he goes back home to the Angels or Rockies w/BDWJr picking up a huge chunk of his contract?
by rockondlouie » 12 Nov 2025 10:50 am
-NADO has to be open to almost any team now, maybe he goes back home to the Angels or Rockies w/BDWJr picking up a huge chunk of his contract?
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
Houston would've been good for him. He seems to be a dead pull hitter who--even when he was performing well--seemed to hit high wall-scraper home runs.
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
Empty, like your postsMelville wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 08:37 amWhat do they have that the Cards want?scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 08:30 amWhat do they have that the Cards want? Short sighted articleramfandan wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 06:14 am Source: MLB article by Mike Petriello
Petriello ranks his Top 7 landing spots for Nolan Arenado
https://www.mlb.com/news/counting-down- ... an-arenado
After grouping the other 29 teams in various categories , Petriello narrows his choices of best 7 landing spots
No. 1 Angels
1) Angels
This might be it. This might be the spot. The Angels, 72-90 last year and having missed the playoffs for the past 11 seasons, might not be an obvious landing spot for a player hoping to find a contender. But they continue to operate as though they are, and the addition of Grayson Rodriguez surely opened some eyes across the sport. With Anthony Rendon completely out of the mix, the Angels had baseball’s weakest third base situation in 2025, a last-place ranking they’re projected to repeat in 2026. Although Arenado grew up in Southern California as a Dodgers fan, he attended high school in Lake Forest, which is far closer to Angel Stadium than it is Dodger Stadium. If he wants to get back home, he’ll never have a better chance than this.
His 7th thru 2nd were in descending order: 7. Athletics 6. Pirates 5. Phillies 4 TIgers 3. Red Sox 2. D'Backs
A new jersey for N/A.
Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
I could see him going there since his hitting academy is only 10 min away too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 08:30 am
What do they have that the Cards want? Short sighted article
I can see Kikuchi coming back. He had a good year but I think his contract is basically breakeven or a bit underwater, so we would still have to eat salary and take on Kikuchi’s full salary.
Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
And unlike the last time STL traded him, this time he will not refuse to report.Melville wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 08:29 amLooks like Petriello has also been reading from and learning from my posts, as everyone here does.ramfandan wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 06:14 am Source: MLB article by Mike Petriello
Petriello ranks his Top 7 landing spots for Nolan Arenado
https://www.mlb.com/news/counting-down- ... an-arenado
After grouping the other 29 teams in various categories , Petriello narrows his choices of best 7 landing spots
No. 1 Angels
1) Angels
This might be it. This might be the spot. The Angels, 72-90 last year and having missed the playoffs for the past 11 seasons, might not be an obvious landing spot for a player hoping to find a contender. But they continue to operate as though they are, and the addition of Grayson Rodriguez surely opened some eyes across the sport. With Anthony Rendon completely out of the mix, the Angels had baseball’s weakest third base situation in 2025, a last-place ranking they’re projected to repeat in 2026. Although Arenado grew up in Southern California as a Dodgers fan, he attended high school in Lake Forest, which is far closer to Angel Stadium than it is Dodger Stadium. If he wants to get back home, he’ll never have a better chance than this.
His 7th thru 2nd were in descending order: 7. Athletics 6. Pirates 5. Phillies 4 TIgers 3. Red Sox 2. D'Backs
Months ago, I alone first correctly analyzed and explained that AZ was the most likely landing spot for N/A.
All here disagreed.
Initially.
Then several began to come around.
It is very, very clear - and has been for some time - that given all known factors, AZ is the most probable landing spot for N/A.
And unlike the last time STL traded him, this time he will not refuse to report.
Fequent times you have mentioned your contention that Arenado was 'traded' and refused to report.
This is the MLB policy on players refusing to report after being traded.
If an MLB player traded fails to report to the new team, they face penalties including being placed on the disqualified list, which means they are not paid and do not earn service time. The player also violates their contract, which could result in the new team seeking legal recourse or potentially voiding the trade. Players generally have 72 hours to report after a trade, but refusing to report can have severe financial and contractual consequences.
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
Just no on Kikuchi, or any other bad contract. We don't have to take on a bad contract to move him. If we have to have a bad contract, let's just keep the decent third baseman.PadsFS07 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 10:05 amI could see him going there since his hitting academy is only 10 min away too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 08:30 am
What do they have that the Cards want? Short sighted article
I can see Kikuchi coming back. He had a good year but I think his contract is basically breakeven or a bit underwater, so we would still have to eat salary and take on Kikuchi’s full salary.
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Re: Angels rated best pick for Arenado
Agree. If it comes to dumping him for another bad contract just keep him it’s not like they need to open up a spot for a good player or prospect. If they trade him it just opens the door to watch Gorman who sucks defensively and offensively ranks 153 out of 200 players offensively the past two seasons and will suck again next season. If they keep him he will suck like Gorman with the bat but will at least be good defensivelyTalkin' Baseball wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 10:46 amJust no on Kikuchi, or any other bad contract. We don't have to take on a bad contract to move him. If we have to have a bad contract, let's just keep the decent third baseman.PadsFS07 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 10:05 amI could see him going there since his hitting academy is only 10 min away too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 08:30 am
What do they have that the Cards want? Short sighted article
I can see Kikuchi coming back. He had a good year but I think his contract is basically breakeven or a bit underwater, so we would still have to eat salary and take on Kikuchi’s full salary.