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Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller broke down some MLB deals with the premise of finding the ones that would be a "nightmare" in 2028 and beyond. Trout is one of the guys he names. The all-time great will be due about $35 million in each of 2028, 2029 and 2030.
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Playing GM: 4 moves to complete the Angels roster for 2026
The Los Angeles Angels kicked off their offseason by trading outfielder Taylor Ward to the Baltimore Orioles for the talented but oft-injured starting pitcher Grayson Rodriguez.
The Angels say their games will still be televised, perhaps by another company or perhaps produced by MLB. A new TV deal also means a loss of revenue for the team, which might impact its payroll.
"That's business, baby." Boston Red Sox free-agent starting pitcher Lucas Giolito said that to Rob Bradford on the "Baseball Isn't Boring" podcast last week, an
The Angels haven't increased spending despite the money freed up by restructuring Rendon's contract and that might be the plan.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Jo Adell is talking about what led to his breakout season. Adell drove in 98 runs in 2025.
The Angels have left Main Street Sports Group, the parent company of FanDuel Sports networks. This is the latest step in a drawn out saga that has left multiple
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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.
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 last time the Angels changed their baseball cap, they won the World Series. The Angels have been using the same red hat with a red “A” encircled by a silver halo since 2002, the same year they won the only title in franchise history.
Center fielder Mike Trout wrapped up his 15th season with the Los Angeles Angels in September. The 34-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.