Not much has gone right for the Los Angeles Angels over the last few years. Despite having two of the most dominant players in baseball Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout on their roster, they had very little to show for it.
Trout could still get to the Mickey Mantle tier, but it'll be tough. And he won't get close to Willie Mays
Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout tore his meniscus in his left knee in last night’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies. According to ESPN’s Alden González, Trout’s timeline is unknown and the Angels do not expect this to be a season-ending surgery.
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The Angels’ latest signing provides depth for the team’s outfield.
It was announced today that Mike Trout would undergo surgery to repair a torn meniscus. The Los Angeles Angels wasted no time finding a piece to add to their centerfield mix during his 4-6 week absence.
The Angels announced they’ve selected reliever Amir Garrett onto the MLB roster. They optioned righty Davis Daniel and placed Mike Trout on the 10-day injured list to create active roster space for Garrett and newly-signed outfielder Kevin Pillar.
He steps into an outfield that just lost Mike Trout for at least four to six weeks to knee surgery.
Mike Trout's career with the Angels has been equal parts brilliance and frustration. He received more of the latter on Tuesday when it was revealed that he will need meniscus surgery and he sidelined for an unknown period of time.
It’s another season, and one thing you can bet on is the Los Angeles Angels having difficulty keeping their star players healthy. First, Anthony Rendon went down with a hamstring injury and is out indefinitely.
Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout has a torn meniscus in his left knee and will undergo surgery that will keep him out for an undetermined amount of time.
Good things just don’t happen to Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels. ESPN’s Alden González and Jeff Passan first reported Tuesday evening that Trout needs surgery to repair a torn meniscus, which Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register relays is in his left knee.
The absolutely accursed luck for the Los Angeles Angels continues.
The Los Angeles Angels entered Monday night’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies in a tough spot. They had lost nine of their last 10, got bad injury news about Anthony Rendon and had just made their first cut of the season by designating Aaron Hicks for assignment.
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Cole Tucker may not be the answer to all of the difficulties facing the Los Angeles Angels, but they'll take what they can get from the former first-round draft pick.
Taylor Ward, Brandon Drury, Ehire Adrianza and Zach Neto had two hits each to help the Los Angeles Angels earn a 6-5, come-from-behind win against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday in the opener in their three-game series at Anaheim, Calif.
Before Monday’s game, the Los Angeles Angels announced that they designated outfielder Aaron Hicks for assignment and optioned pitcher Zac Kristofak to Triple-A.
The grass was not much greener on the other side for a former New York Yankees outfielder.
Life is never easy for a Los Angeles Angels fan. Every year comes with different expectations, yet the result somehow always seems to be a letdown. When the team is expected to contend, they fall apart.
The Los Angeles Angels have been dealt a significant blow this 2024 MLB season as third baseman Anthony Rendon will be out of action for an extended period.
Jo Adell has been a different player in 2024. All offseason, the conversation surrounding Adell was his lack of minor league options, and that the Los Angeles Angels were going to have to bring him on to the Major League roster or find a new home for him.
As the old saying goes, “patience is a virtue” but there is such a thing as being too patient, and Los Angeles Angels rookie first baseman Nolan Schanuel is experiencing this firsthand.
It seems Anthony Rendon just can’t catch a break. Just as when he was getting hot, the Los Angeles Angels third baseman suffered a hamstring injury in the game against the Cincinnati Reds.
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