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To date, the Los Angeles Angels bullpen is a collection of parts and pieces. Some are intriguing, while others are basically walking lottery tickets and retreads, so putting them together is going to be a real challenge.
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Angels sign RHP Kirby Yates to one-year, $5M deal
The Los Angeles Angels signed veteran right-handed reliever Kirby Yates to a one-year contract worth $5 million on Tuesday. Yates, 38, does not have to leave Los Angeles for his next job after spending 2025 with the Dodgers.
Japanese star Kona Takahashi could make a surprising decision amidst rumors linking him to the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Angels.
Angels flex unexpected financial muscle. Lurking in free agency, they eye top pitching and outfield talent to finally contend.
The tenure of Anthony Rendon in Anaheim has come to an end, and the team should look to acquire Nolan Arenado from the Cardinals.
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Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon agrees to restructure final year of his $245 million contract
Anthony Rendon has agreed to restructure the final year of his $245 million, seven-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels, a person with knowledge of the decision told.
The Angels have shown interest in Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado. St. Louis has been looking to deal the veteran all offseason.
Angels pursue Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. with Taylor Ward package. Explore Jazz Chisholm Jr. trade details and Angels' competitive strategy.
LOS ANGELES — If the Los Angeles Angels turn around their season, an improbable sweep of the Dodgers could be viewed as the turning point. The last-place Angels beat the defending World Series champions 6-4 on Sunday, rebounding from a late-inning ...
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Former Angels Outfielder Dies
The New York Times' write-up of the Yankees' game against the California Angels on July 23, 1972 took a humorous shot at a franchise that was smack-dab in the middle of an 11-year playoff drought.
After locking up Tyler Soderstrom long-term, the Athletics have interest in signing more of their core players to contract extensions, reports The Athletic. First baseman Nick Kurtz and shortstop Jacob Wilson finished 1-2 in the AL Rookie of the Year voting this past season and are obvious extension candidates. Catcher Shea Langeliers as well.
Center fielder Mike Trout wrapped up his 15th season with the Los Angeles Angels in September. The 33-year-old veteran endured a down year at the plate for his standards, finishing with a .232 batting average, .359 on-base percentage, .797 OPS, 26 home runs and 64 RBIs across 130 games.