Trinitrotoluene.
In chemical terms, this is the full name of the compound usually referred to as TNT.
‘Round these parts, that might be changing.
With TNT, a relatively stable compound, you add an ignition, or spark, and BOOM.
There it goes.
Looking around Anaheim lately, the Angels are putting together their own version of TNT in the forms of Rookie call-up Mike Trout and second-year first base…er, third ba…utili…Angel Mark Trumbo.
With the lack of offensive production and consistency plaguing the majority of Angels veterans this season, it’s the youth movement that is providing the pop and the energy that they clearly lacked in May. That same energy and pop just might be turning things around for a club still struggling with the notions of having legitimate preseason expectations to live up to.
Often referred to as either the #1 or #2 prospect in all of baseball, Trouts skills were sure to translate at the big league level. A great eye in the batters box, unrelenting speed on the bases and in the outfield, and an understanding of the game well beyond his 20 years, Trout embodies “5 Tool Player”. Seemingly unaffected by the funk that the rest of the team seemed stuck in, Trout’s arrival in Anaheim signaled that something needed to change with this lineup and it’s lack of production, and that had to start at the top of the order.
From a recent LA Times interview:
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