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The Angels need to make a splash in the pitching market. There are three pitchers they must consider signing in free agency.
Trout remains, but new acquisitions aim to break the playoff drought. Can these high-upside gambles lift the Angels from the bottom of the power rankings?
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Angels reportedly set to be rid of MLB's worst contract
Third baseman Anthony Rendon has become a punchline to a joke the Los Angeles Angels are not laughing at. That joke may be over soon.
Angels manager Kurt Suzuki is not ruling out Anthony Rendon playing in 2026 despite recent retirement rumors.
LA Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani received praise from Kyle Gibson on the "Cardinal Territory" podcast on Thursday.
The Suzuki family recently held a vote: Should Kurt Suzuki, a Wailuku native and 2001 Baldwin High School graduate, take the uber-demanding, massive time-consuming, under-the-spotlight job of managing Major League Baseball’s Los Angeles Angels?
Rendon joined the Angels in 2020 after signing a seven-year, $245 million deal. He arrived in Anaheim as one of the best players in baseball and fresh off a championship run with Washington. Expectations were sky high. Instead, Anthony Rendon’s time with the Angels turned into an injury-plagued stretch filled with frustration.
Los Angeles landed infielder Vaughn Grissom in a trade with Boston during the 2025 Winter Meetings, with Boston receiving outfielder Isaiah Jackson in return. ESPN's Jeff Passan and MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo first reported the news.
The Los Angeles Angels’ president says the fatal overdose of pitcher Tyler Skaggs was tough for the baseball club and he wished he knew sooner about drug use by the player and one of the team’s employ
The Boston Red Sox have had a wild week so far and it's only Wednesday. Most of the week has been centered around rumors involving big-name free agents and tra