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SOME THINGS DON'T CHANGE ANGELS MAKE MOVES, BUT LOSING STREAK REMAINS DETROIT 2, ANGELS 1.


Byline: DOUG PADILLA Douglas ("Doug") Padilla (born October 4, 1956 in Oakland, California) is a former middle and long distance runner from the United States, who won the overall Grand Prix 1985 and the World Cup 5000m race in 1985.   Staff Writer

DETROIT - Desperate times certainly called for more desperate measures than just putting a rookie at first base for the first time in his career, and so the Angels started what potentially could be a series of changes.

Howie Kendrick Howard Joseph (Howie) Kendrick (born July 12, 1983 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American Major League Baseball second baseman for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He bats and throws right-handed. Kendrick Attended West Nassau High School where he played baseball.  wearing a first-baseman's glove certainly gave the Angels a new look Tuesday, and after the game things changed even more. Jeff Mathis Jeffrey Stephen "Jeff" Mathis (born March 31, 1983 in Marianna, Florida, USA) is a major league baseball catcher playing with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and made his Major League debut on August 12, 2005 with them. He bats and throws right handed.  was optioned back to Triple-A Salt Lake to make room for Mike Napoli's first stint on a major-league roster.

Wednesday's 2-1 defeat to 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. , the Angels' sixth consecutive, only added to the thought that more moves are on the way. The Angels are 12-16 and are four games below .500 for the first time since the end of the 2003 season.

With general manager Bill Stoneman
    William Hambly Stoneman III (born April 7, 1944, in Oak Park, Illinois) is a consultant for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball. From 1999 to October 15, 2007, he served as the general manager of the Angels.
     on the Angels' current three-city road trip, he and Mike Scioscia
      Michael Lorri "Mike" Scioscia (born November 27 1958 in Morton, Pennsylvania) is a former catcher and current Major League Baseball manager. His last name is pronounced SO-shuh. He is often referred to by the nickname Sosh.
       were behind closed doors in the manager's office for a significant amount of time before Wednesday's game.

      After the meeting, Stoneman gamely answered questions on the state of the Angels, and he did little to cool speculation that changes were on the way. Stoneman was asked about Mathis' offensive struggles and he said patience was key with a young player.

      But he added even more.

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       all the time. You mentioned one guy's name, but we go over the entire club daily. So we could be making some adjustments here.

      "But if we make them it's because we think we're making the club better by doing it."

      Stoneman was asked if it is too early to panic or if he would be all in favor of panic at this point to change the team's fortunes.

      "You evaluate every day," he said. "I don't want to use the word panic. We don't panic
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       when we discuss things we can do and might do. There is no mood of panic at all from anybody. You always evaluate things. If you can help your club by doing something, you do it if it's something available to you.

      "I think there's always a sense of urgency. You want to win today's game. That's the mind-set. If you can do something to help you win that game and put you in better position to win the next one, then that's what you do."

      One thought was that maybe Tuesday's brawl with the Oakland Athletics “Philadelphia Athletics” redirects here. For other uses, see Philadelphia Athletics (disambiguation).
      The Oakland Athletics are a professional baseball team based in Oakland, California.
       would help forge a sense of unity. It has helped before.

      "The last time we got in a fight was the year we won the World Series, so we should be all right if that happens again," said John Lackey John Derran Lackey (born October 23, 1978, in Abilene, Texas) is a major league baseball starting pitcher from Abilene, Texas. He has played for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim his entire career. , the main combatant with the A's Jason Kendall Jason Daniel Kendall (born June 26, 1974 in San Diego, California) is a Major League Baseball catcher whom is currently a free agent. He is the son of former catcher Fred Kendall, who played in the majors from 1969–1980.  on Tuesday.

      That 2002 season was also the last time the Angels had a six-game losing streak, which came in early April.

      There certainly was fight in Jeff Weaver This article is about Major League Baseball player Jeffrey Weaver. For other people named Jeff Weaver, see Jeff Weaver (disambiguation).
      Jeffrey Charles Weaver
       (1-4) on Wednesday against the Tigers, as he pitched a strong 7 1/3 innings. But with hardly any offensive support, he was done in by a Brandon Inge home run in the sixth inning off an 0-2 pitch and a check-swing call that didn't go his way in the eighth.

      Inge appeared to go around on a 3-2 pitch in the eighth but first-base umpire Ed Rapuano said it wasn't a swing. Then Inge beat out a force play at second base when Adam Kennedy's throw was late. Inge scored the winning run on a single by Alexis Gomez off reliever Scot Shields.

      "It's a tough way to start a long road trip when you're trying to gain a little momentum and get something going," Weaver said. "It's going to be tough. We have tough teams ahead of us. We have to find a breakthrough game and get a little confidence for everybody. We know we have the pieces, we just have to make it work. It's been a tough week for us."

      Mathis now looks like the scapegoat for what has gone wrong, but he certainly has been just a small part of the offensive struggles that look similar to last season. He was batting just .103 in 12 games and the ERA of Angels pitchers was nearly three runs higher when he was behind the plate.

      "We just can't quite put it together offensively, and doing it last year is really no help to us now," Kennedy said. "It's hard to get out of something like this. There is really not one thing you can do but to keep playing and hopefully you snap out of it."

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