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The Los Angeles Angels have made an abundance of low risk moves to try and fill some holes in their roster, specifically on the mound.
The Angels added infield depth by signing a former White Sox top prospect to a minor-league deal with a spring training invite.
Fortunately for the Angels, they were able to come to terms with five of their six arbitration eligible players without going to an arbitration hearing. While players understand baseball is a business, hard feelings can arise when an employer outlines a list of reasons they do not wish to pay an employee.
Angels GM gives blunt update on Anthony Rendon, confirming he will rehab at home as uncertainty grows around return timeline remains unclear
Former MLB catcher and current analyst Eric Kratz suggested that former Toronto Blue Jays infielder Bo Bichette could be on the Angels’ radar. “The Angels are a sleeper team for Bo Bichette,” Kratz said on his podcast, Foul Territory.
Pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training in just over a month and fans will flock to the greater Phoenix area to enjoy some sunshine and baseball. 15 tea
Free agent right-hander Merrill Kelly, after being dealt by the Diamondbacks to the Texas Rangers at the trade deadline last season, is returning to Arizona on a two-year, $40 million deal, sources confirmed to ESPN amid multiple media reports.
The Los Angeles Angels claimed an outfielder off waivers from the San Francisco Giants in a move to add roster depth on Wednesday.
Center field is an area of the club GM Perry Minasian has stated he is looking to improve. In looking at the Angels depth chart, that will likely require a free
The last time the Angels changed their baseball cap, they won the World Series. The Angels have been using the same red hat with a red “A” encircled by a silver halo since 2002, the same year they won the only title in franchise history.
The Angels say their games will still be televised, perhaps by another company or perhaps produced by MLB. A new TV deal also means a loss of revenue for the team, which might impact its payroll.