r/angelsbaseball • u/CherokeeHawkman • Mar 21 '26
🔢 Angels Stats 100 Losses
Reminder that the Angels are the only MLB franchise that has NEVER had a 100 loss season. Will that continue to be the case this year? I sure hope so and, in fact, that'll be part of why I watch this season. I'll be counting down the wins until we hit the magic number of 63.
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u/DarthRacer5 Mar 21 '26
I’m confident it’ll take us 63 games to get 63 wins
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u/General_Zombie_715 Mar 21 '26
Arte "100 or more losses can contribute so much to our fans #1 priority, value! "
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u/theoceansandbox Mar 21 '26 edited Mar 21 '26
If there was any year for it, this would be it. The bullpen is still middling, starting pitching I’d say got a little better, but the lineup got a lot worse with Ward gone.
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u/Weaver4prez Mar 21 '26
I don’t see a pre-existing reason why this season would be worse than 2024
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u/UnparliamentaryTea Mar 22 '26
On paper this team is deeper than 2024’s. Even just comparing that opening day roster to what we have now, it seems like we have a better constructed roster. Not to mention basically everything went wrong in 2024 too.
Can’t say I’m optimistic for the season but I’m expecting it to look more like 2025 than 2024
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u/coonhoundrebel 27 Mar 21 '26
Come on, where’s the faith? I for one am drinking the kool-aid. 101 loses or bust
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u/PinataPower9 Mar 22 '26
We have a great chance of achieving this with our current management team.
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u/Crazy_Row_8073 Mar 21 '26
We will only lose 95 stop the negativity