Which team do you occasionally forget exists?
Briefly

The article discusses the Los Angeles Angels' status in the MLB as a team that, despite having notable players like Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani, remains largely forgotten or undervalued by fans and analysts. The author compares the Angels to other teams that have distinct narratives of struggle or success, noting that the Angels lack a clear identity or memorable moments, making it difficult for people to engage with them meaningfully. Their performance metrics further contribute to this perception of mediocrity in the league.
The Angels blend into the fabric of Major League Baseball, despite having star players like Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani; they are largely unremarkable.
Unlike teams with clear narratives of failure or success, the Angels are just 'there,' leaving little lasting impression on fans and observers.
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