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Ron Washington addresses critical quote on Angels players
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Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington is trying to walk back some critical comments he made about his own players.

In an interview with Anthony De Leon of the Los Angeles Times posted Wednesday, Washington offered some brutal comments about the team’s current roster. The Angels manager said the organization “forgot to bring real baseball players” into the system, a situation that would be rectified in the coming offseason. He also added that while he is not trying to criticize the current stock of players, the roster is composed of players who are “not big league baseball players and they certainly can’t help us win a championship.”

Those remarks raised some questions and Washington tried to clean them up on Thursday. He told Sam Blum of The Athletic that he “misspoke” and that he instead meant that the organization gave him players who needed to grow into big leaguers.

“I didn’t mean it the way it came out, where I’m saying the organization isn’t giving me big league players,” Washington said. “It’s players that have to grow into big league players.”

Washington’s clarification may not be all that much better, but many Angels fans would probably agree with him. The manager is largely addressing moves that were made before he was hired last offseason, which left the club with a bad MLB roster and a weak farm system that will need to be rebuilt. The situation has been hindered by Mike Trout spending most of the season injured.

The Angels were just swept by the lowly Chicago White Sox and have looked totally incompetent at various points this season. Washington’s comments may not be great to read publicly, but it’s tough to argue with them.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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