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The Los Angeles Angels have been one of the more active organizations so far this offseason, and it would be a disservice to Angels fans if the team didn’t make more moves to try and compete in 2026 and beyond.
If at the end of the 2023 season Angels fans were told they would have all three of Grayson Rodriguez, Alek Manoah, and Vaughn Grissom on the team in two years
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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.
The Angels have shown interest in Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado. St. Louis has been looking to deal the veteran all offseason.
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.
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 Dodgers reliever from 2025 World Series team signs with rival Angels
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost another member of their 2025 World Series championship team. Veteran right-handed reliever Kirby Yates chose to write another chapter in his rollercoaster ride of a career as he agreed to a one-year,
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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.