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The annual MLB Winter Meetings are almost here and things should start to heat up for the Angels and other teams across baseball, as it’s been a bit of a slow start to the offseason so far. Los Angeles,
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Angels sign former Jays All-Star Alek Manoah to 1-year deal as he comes back from Tommy John surgery
The Los Angeles Angels have signed right-hander Alek Manoah to a one-year, $1.95 million contract as the former All-Star continues his comeback from elbow surgery.
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Los Angeles Angels foundation hosts kids holiday party
ANAHEIM, Calif. - The Angels Baseball Foundation hosted their 19th annual Kids Holiday Party at the Big A.
The Angels have had several primary logos since their first season in 1961, including their current red "A" logo with a gray halo and dark blue outline that debuted in 2005. Officially, the Angels have had 10 different logos and three primary colors over the years,
During his time in Washington, Rendon played in 916 games with a .290 batting average, an .859 OPS, 136 home runs and 546 RBIs. This includes the 2019 season, his final year with the Nationals, in which he finished third in NL MVP voting after leading the majors with 126 RBIs.
The Los Angeles Angels aren't the only under-the-radar MLB team with money to burn this offseason, although Anthony Rendon's buyout certainly helps their cause.
Angels' 37-HR outfielder trade could be next out of Anaheim originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have already been busy this offseason.
Brady Anderson will be the Los Angeles Angels' hitting coach next season, and John Mabry will be the club's assistant hitting coach.
Attorneys for the Angels kicked off their case by playing for jurors a deposition video with former Angels first baseman C.J. Cron.
The post Ron Washington hired as Giants infield coach after stint as Angels manager appeared first on ClutchPoints. After two years as manager of the Los Angeles Angels, the franchise decided to replace Ron Washington with Kurt Suzuki entering the 2026 season. However, Washington won’t be leaving the west coast.
"Tyler was the ringleader, in our view, of everything that happened at the Angels," an attorney for the team told the judge.