ANGELS NOTEBOOK: ANGELS FIND THEY CAN'T BEAT WEATHER.Byline: Joe Haakenson Staff Writer DETROIT - After a three-hour, 55-minute delay, the Angels' game with the Detroit Tigers The Detroit Tigers are a professional baseball team based in Detroit, Michigan. The Tigers are a member of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the Tigers have played in Comerica Park. was rained out Thursday night at Comerica Park • • [ . No makeup date has been scheduled. The Angels are not scheduled to return to Detroit this season, but since the Tigers have one more trip to Anaheim, it's possible the makeup game will be played at Edison Field. After the long delay, Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski David Dombrowski (born July 27, 1956) is the current president, CEO, and general manager of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball. Early career Dombrowski briefly attended Cornell University before transferring to Western Michigan University, where he earned a thanked Angels manager Mike Scioscia Scioscia said he had no problem with the long delay because the team was hoping to play and does not need rest at this stage of the season. ``Now's not the time you're looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. a rainout rain·out n. An event, such as an athletic contest, that has been rained out. Radioactive material in the atmosphere brought down by precipitation. ,'' he said. ``Early in the season, you don't need them. As it builds up to the grind of the season, (having to play a makeup game) can get a little tough. But there's no way around it.'' Scioscia added he wasn't worried that the rainout would slow his club's momentum. It has won 16 of 18, including seven in a row. ``I don't think the confidence level of the club will be broken by a day off,'' he said. Players passed the time during the delay watching TV or playing cards playing cards, parts of a set or deck, used in playing various games of chance or skill. The origin of playing cards is unknown, and almost as many theories exist as there are historians of the subject. . First baseman Scott Spiezio Scott Edward Spiezio (born September 21, 1972 in Joliet, Illinois) is a Major League Baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals. He is the son of former Cardinal Ed Spiezio. , who is the lead singer/songwriter in his band ``San Frog,'' said: ``If I had brought my guitar, I could have written a whole album.'' Scioscia said the rotation will simply be pushed back a day, meaning Thursday's scheduled starter Scott Schoeneweis Scott David Schoeneweis [SHOW-en-WEISS] (born October 2, 1973, in Long Branch, New Jersey) is an American left-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. He plays for the New York Mets. will start tonight in Chicago against the White Sox. --Minor-league assignment: Shawn Wooten William Shawn Wooten (born July 24, 1972 in Glendora, California), is a catcher who is currently with the New Orleans Zephyrs of the New York Mets organization. Previously, Wooten played with the Anaheim Angels (2000-03), the Philadelphia Phillies (2004), Boston Red Sox (2005) and and Benji Gil left the team Thursday for the club's minor-league camp in Mesa, Ariz., where they will work out for the next week. Wooten (thumb surgery) and Gil (sprained ankle) are on the disabled list and recovering from their injuries but left the team because rain is expected all weekend in Chicago, which would limit their ability to work out. Gil will join Triple-A Salt Lake on Friday to begin a rehab assignment. Wooten hopes to go along with Gil, but there's a chance he'll need more time before going on a rehab assignment. Wooten tore a ligament in his thumb on March 13 and hasn't played since. Gil sprained his ankle on April 5 in the team's fourth game of the season. Both are eager to get back. ``Obviously you want to be around when the team's playing well,'' Gil said. ``It's always fun, but when the team's winning, every day is like a party. It's pretty fun when you get to shake hands to perform the customary act of civility by clasping and moving hands, as an expression of greeting, farewell, good will, agreement, etc. See also: Shake 10 times a day.'' Wooten said he was encouraged because he hit off a pitching machine in the batting cage for the first time Thursday. ``Being able to hit 80-, 90-mph fastballs is big, that's what I was worried about,'' Wooten said. ``But it was good. I'm taking baby steps.'' Wooten and Gil are expected to need about one to two weeks of playing time on their respective rehab assignments. Besides showing that they are physically sound, both also need enough time to play multiple positions. Wooten will play first base, third and catcher; Gil will play first, second and shortstop. Pitcher Donne Wall (tightness right arm) will join Salt Lake today in Memphis, Tenn. to begin his rehab assignment. ANGELS vs. CHICAGO Time: 5:05 p.m. at Comiskey Park TV/Radio: No TV; 570-AM 1090-AM (Spanish). Matchup: Scott Schoeneweis (2-4, 5.08 ERA) will start for Anaheim against Chicago's Jon Garland (4-2, 4.95). The Angels swept the White Sox in a three-game series last week in Anaheim. The Angels, who earlier this season won eight straight, have won seven in a row. Never in franchise history has the club had two winning streaks of at least eight games in one season. - Joe Haakenson CAPTION(S): photo, box Photo: A fan walks through deserted Comerica Park during rain delay of the Angels' game with the Detroit Tigers. Duane Burleson/Associated Press Box: ANGELS vs. CHICAGO (see text) |
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