The Los Angeles Angels lost their moneymaker, their best player, and one of the main things that made them relevant these past handful of losing seasons in two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani.
The Los Angeles Angels have had a relatively quiet offseason. Their biggest acquisition was free agent right-hander Robert Stephenson, who the team signed to a three-year, $33 million deal.
The Blake Snell free agency saga has continued well into March. Rumors seem to indicate interest from the rival Houston Astros. Those who support the
Reports about the Los Angeles Angels' interest in signing free-agent starting pitcher Blake Snell have been everywhere this offseason. The Halos have been looking at ways to upgrade their pitching staff, with Snell reportedly being their top target.
Angels owner Arte Moreno has been under fire for some time with the fanbase, consistently being criticized for the moves he makes. He can be an impulsive person at times and it has come back to bite him, especially regarding large free-agent contracts.
The Los Angeles Angels had a shot at keeping Shohei Ohtani. According to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, Angels owner Arte Moreno’s personal disinterest in
Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout is in a unique position with the franchise. After 13 years of showing nothing but outward loyalty and praise for the organization, he has taken a slightly different tone at the start of 2024 Spring Training.
Find someone who's as loyal to you as Mike Trout is to the Angels.
The mood surrounding the Angels is a bit strange at this point. Those who root on the Halos watched as their once-in-a-lifetime player left to sign up the road in Los Angeles with the Dodgers. Owner Arte Moreno reportedly will not sell the team amid much hullabaloo.
This will not be welcome news for most Angels fans.
The last two years have been filled with uncertainty at the very top of the Los Angeles Angels organization. In that time, Arte Moreno has put the team
Angels owner Arte Moreno spoke to Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register this week, touching on various topics. Notably, he said that he has no plans to sell the team and that the club’s payroll is going to be lower in 2024.
One of the more puzzling decisions for the Los Angeles Angels over the last couple seasons was why they didn't trade Shohei Ohtani. The Angels knew they
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno isn’t going anywhere. Moreno doesn’t plan on selling the Angels as the fanbase continues to be frustrated with the owner, and rightfully so.
Most of the news surrounding the Angels of late has been their attempts to land free-agent starting pitcher Blake Snell. Snell has been connected with the Halos most of the offseason, but nothing has come to fruition just yet.
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno announced in August of 2022 that he was beginning exploratory conversations to sell the franchise after 20 years of ownership.
The Los Angeles Angels have spent most of the offseason in wait and see mode. Arte Moreno has committed some money to relief pitching in the form of Robert Stephenson, Adam Cimber, Matt Moore and Luis Garcia, but has remained somewhat dormant in other departments.
Moreno had about five buyers ready to bid on the team, but then he reversed course. Why did Moreno back out?
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno disagrees with 28 other MLB franchises about the value of having radio announcers travel with the team.
The city of Anaheim may be reopening talks on a deal with the Angels that brought down its previous mayor.
Moreno said he was planning to hold onto a 5-10% stake in the team. In the end, he couldn’t part with any of it
When the original report that Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno planned to explore a sale of the franchise, former players and fans were among those most excited about the potential change.
Angels owner Arte Moreno remains optimistic regarding Ohtani's future. But how realistic is that optimism?
On Monday, team owner Arte Moreno decided to keep ownership of the Angels after announcing he was exploring a sale five months prior.
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno decided to keep ownership of the Major League Baseball franchise five months to the day after announcing the exploration of sale.
Arte Moreno, 76, purchased the Angels in 2003 from The Walt Disney Company for $180 million.
It’s not a great look at a time when a large amount of Americans are unemployed during the age of COVID-19.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!