With Opening Day comes hope, optimism, and excitement for a new year of baseball. The Angels kicked off the 2024 season in Baltimore to face the Orioles, who won 101 games last season and are poised to flirt with 100 wins again this year.
In a challenging start to the season, the Los Angeles Angels faced off against the Baltimore Orioles, marking a significant moment for both teams. Under the guidance of their new acquisition, Corbin Burnes, the Orioles delivered a strong statement of intent for the season ahead with an 11-3 victory.
Mike Trout has become saddled with the "injury-prone" tag in recent seasons, appearing in just 36 games in 2021, 119 games in 2022 and 82 games last season.…
Former Cy Young Award winner Corbin Burnes was the Orioles' biggest offseason addition, but he had nothing on Angels' three-time MVP Mike Trout in the first game of the MLB season.
MLB Opening Day is here and the Los Angeles Angels will travel to Baltimore to play the Orioles to open their season. With Shohei Ohtani gone, not many people expect the Angels to be relevant for very long in 2024.
As the 2024 Major League Baseball season approaches, the Los Angeles Angels find themselves in a transition period that presents both formidable challenges and glimmers of hope.
Byron Buxton has always been held back by his injuries, but one of his Twins teammates is not shying away from comparing him to a generational player.
The Los Angeles Angels have not yet announced their full 26-man roster for Opening Day of the 2024 MLB season. However, the pieces are slowly coming together with Opening Day on Thursday.
On Tuesday, Ohtani made his return to Angel Stadium for the first time as a member of the Dodgers, albeit in a spring training game.
Angels manager Ron Washington informed reporters, including Greg Beacham of The Associated Press, that corner infielder Miguel Sanó has made the club’s Opening Day roster.
The Los Angeles Angels are beginning their chase for the postseason on Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles behind a young roster and a new manager in Ron Washington.
The Los Angeles Angels trotted Griffin Canning onto the mound for the first of three exhibition Freeway Series battles against the L.A. Dodgers. Canning, who finally rounded into form last season after injuries derailed the early phase of his career, has been hoping to build on what he did in 2023 and become a go-to starter for the Angels in 2024.
Who will etch their name into the record books this season?
The Angels announced that a former All-Star pitcher has been released from his minor league contract with the team.
Jose Soriano took the mound for his Spring Training finale on Friday as the Los Angeles Angels took on the Chicago White Sox in a split-squad game. And he certainly saved his best for last, putting together one of the best starts of the Spring by any Angels pitcher.
The Los Angeles Angels have been caught in no man’s land for years now. They had two of the best players in the sport on their team but didn’t have enough around them to truly compete for a playoff berth.
Is Caden Dana the next Angels prospect on the fast track to the majors? The 20-year-old right-hander was chosen to the Second Team when MLB announced its inaugural All-Spring Breakout Team from the four-day event.
Los Angeles Angels utility man Luis Rengifo provided Halos fans with some positive news on Wednesday. After suffering a hamstring injury that caused him to leave Tuesday's spring training game, Rengifo says he is feeling much better. The 27-year-old told reporters including Jeff Fletcher of the OC Register.
Angels manager Ron Washington is trying something new on Wednesday. He decided to insert Anthony Rendon into the lineup at the leadoff spot, rather than the cleanup spot he's been manning thus far in spring.
Heading into 2024, the following players have all had monster campaigns in the past, but recently, haven't produced close to their career bests. The pressure is high for each of them to perform better.
Angels right-hander Robert Stephenson is still dealing with some shoulder discomfort and may not be in game shape by the time the season starts.
MLB.com finally revealed its rankings for each team’s top 30 prospects. Unsurprisingly, the Los Angeles Angels have one of the lowest-ranked farm systems in all of baseball again, a label that the team seems unable to shed, regardless of who’s running the front office.
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