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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Surviving April or The Road to .500

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By Geoff Stoddart, AngelsWin.com Director of Social Media - 

What is it about the Angels and April?  

And what is it about Angel Fans and April?

Year in and year out it’s always the same.  It looks a little something like this …

End of March/Beginning of April:  The team comes off a solid Cactus League performance down in Arizona.  They appear to be firing on all cylinders and ready for the season.  Fans are excited to shake off the cold of winter, a subpar performance by their NFL team (unless you happen to be a fan of my Denver Broncos!  Suck it, Cam!) and dive head first into some Angels baseball.  

First Week of the Season:  The Angels come out of the gate flat.  Any and all concerns coming out of Spring Training are magnified as the pitching and/or hitting and/or fielding struggles.  Like clockwork the Facebook posts, tweets and new threads on AngelsWin.com cry out in one voice:  “Fire Scioscia!”

Second & Third Week of the Season:  The team shows flashes of brilliance.  Some bats start to heat up, there are some solid pitching performances and the team begins to deposit some victories in the win column.  The performance is just good enough to re-energize the fan base with some hope.  The cries begin in earnest, “It’s still early!  Remember 2002!”

End of April:  The team ping pongs back and forth between wins and losses.  The final days of the month present themselves as fans begin to wonder, “Will we end the month at or above .500?”  

Honestly folks, there is no greater pattern life more consistent than the Angels and their fans in April.  Makers of atomic clocks look to us as the gold standard for precision and consistency.  

As the Angels look to complete their sweep against the defending World Series Champion Kansas City Royals tonight, the question is yet again:  “Will we end the month at or above .500?”

The Halos currently own a 10-11 record with three games left in the month. 

Best-case scenario:  The Angels will be 13-11.  Two games over .500!

Worst-case scenario:  The Angels will be 10-14.  Four games below .500.

My bet:  The Angels will go 2-1 and complete their journey on the road to .500 in April.  

And honestly, should we expect anything different?  

Noted social media free spirit and bathroom aficionado, Curt Schilling, once said, “I think I've earned a certain level of respect, based on my accomplishments and my consistency.” As fans of this team, do we not owe them that same level of respect based upon their consistency?