Los Angeles Angels Infuriate Blogger by Honoring Derek Jeter for 3,000 Hit

by abournenesn

Sep 10, 2011

Anaheim isn't known for the same level of fan rage as places like Philadelphia, Vancouver and, occasionally, Boston. (Be honest with yourself and admit we get a little carried away sometimes, too.)

The move by Los Angeles Angels management to honor Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter before the teams played Friday has some Angels fans hopping mad, however. Angels manager Mike Scioscia and right fielder Torii Hunter presented Jeter witha painting of his 3,000th hit. There was no on-field ceremony, the Los Angeles Times reports, but the trio was pictured on the video board at Angel Stadium.

That had folks at Halos Heaven, an Angels-dedicated blog, seething.

"Management's consistent patronage of terrible painting and [Angels President John] Carpino's actual preference of the Yankees remained intact while in the dark as to the proceedings was every last Angels fan who only knows Jeter as the homonculus enemy of everything West Coast culture and and style stand for, let alone a despised opponent," writes a blogger with the handle Rev Halofan.

Now to find a dictionary and look up "homonculus" …

PHOTO OF THE DAY

Is that a painting of a painting?

Los Angeles Angels Infuriate Blogger by Honoring Derek Jeter for 3,000 Hit
Photo: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

QUOTE OF THE DAY

"Our hope is that there is no expansions and all conferences that are at 12 stay at 12. That would be our vote."
— Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott voicing opposition to expanding the conference, which is rumored to be courting Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and other schools.

TWEET OF THE DAY

Nothing should get between a fan and their NESN app. Nothing.

Los Angeles Angels Infuriate Blogger by Honoring Derek Jeter for 3,000 Hit

VIDEO OF THE DAY

You're way too old to be on the monkey bars, dude.

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