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Lucas and Bob also briefly mention the small possibility that the Angels could swing a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals for eight-time All-Star Nolan Arenado. The 34-year-old has loosely been linked as a trade candidate, and with the Angels' vacancy at third base, it may be wise for Los Angeles to try to swing a trade.
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.
The Angels have shown interest in Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado. St. Louis has been looking to deal the veteran all offseason.
A decade of losing, yet Anaheim's front office shows no urgency. Mediocrity reigns as the Angels accept their place among MLB's also-rans.
It all started out so promising for catcher Logan O'Hoppe last season. Coming off his first full season as a catcher that saw him hit a respectable .244/.303/.409 with 20 homers and 56 RBIs in 136 games in '24,
The family of former Los Angeles Angels player Tyler Skaggs reached a settlement with the club on Friday over the pitcher's 2019 death from an overdose in Texas.
Changes have been taking place for the St. Louis Cardinals, and more are likely coming. Willson Contreras and Sonny Gray have both been traded, and players such
The Angels need to strike out more batters. According to Schoenfield, the team ranks 29th in strikeout rate over the past two seasons. In a league where strikeouts are crucial on both sides of the ball, the pitching staff doesn’t generate enough and the offense does it too much (1,627, second-most ever).