Add insult to injury. Not only are the Los Angeles Angels one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball, but their farm system ranks worst among all MLB teams.
The Los Angeles Angels (21-38) will host the San Diego Padres (32-30), Monday at 9:38 PM ET, in the first game of a three-game series. Looking to see who’s in and who’s out for the Padres and the Angels?
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Kevin Pillar has enjoyed a resurgence since joining the Angels at the end of April. Pillar was struggling at the beginning of the season while playing for the Chicago White Sox, and has since ramped up his production with the Angels, where he signed in the wake of an injury to star Mike Trout.
The Los Angeles Angels surprised many when they decided to demote southpaw starting pitcher Reid Detmers on Saturday. This decision was made in the aftermath of his challenging performance against the Seattle Mariners, in which he allowed five earned runs, four hits, and three strikeouts in 90 pitches and 3.2 innings.
The Los Angeles Angels made the difficult, but necessary decision to send Reid Detmers down to Triple-A Salt Lake after a dismal eight-start stretch from late April to June 1.
Entering the weekend series against the Seattle Mariners, Los Angeles Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel was in a 3-for-27 slump. While the stats reveal an up-and-down season for the rookie, he feels comfortable.
The Los Angeles Angels (21-38) will try to end their five-game losing streak when they host the San Diego Padres (32-30) on Monday at 9:38 PM ET on BSW.
Following a five-game losing streak, the Los Angeles Angels (21-38) take on the San Diego Padres (32-30) on Monday at 9:38 PM ET. The Padres will call on Matt Waldron (3-5) versus the Angels and Tyler Anderson (5-5).
Los Angeles Angels starter Reid Detmers was optioned to the minor leagues after a disastrous start against the Seattle Mariners on Saturday. Detmers allowed five earned runs across 3.2 innings pitched, and the Angels were blown out 9-0 by their division rival.
Action Network's MLB experts share best bets, including picks and predictions for Monday, June 3.
The Angels suffered a series sweep at the hands of the Seattle Mariners, losing 5-1 on Sunday at T-Mobile Park. The occasion did not come without some roster reshuffling, however.
On Monday, June 3 at 9:38 PM ET, a three-game series featuring the Los Angeles Angels and the visiting San Diego Padres will begin. Angels vs. Padres Series Info Padres @ Angels Time: Monday, June 3 at 9:38 PM ET Angels Starting Pitcher: Tyler Anderson Padres Starting Pitcher: Matt Waldron TV Channel: BSW Livestream: Fubo […]
After a tough 9-0 defeat against the Seattle Mariners, the Angels have surprisingly sent starting pitcher Reid Detmers down to Triple-A Salt Lake. This
A former second-round pick of the Los Angeles Angels was granted his release from his minor league contract with the New York Mets on Friday. Ji-man Choi only appeared in 54 games with the Angels in 2016 but has spent parts of eight seasons in Major League Baseball.
The Los Angeles Angels announced they have optioned LHP Reid Detmers to Triple-A Salt Lake following Saturday night’s loss to the Seattle Mariners. They recalled Ben Joyce to take his place on the 26-man roster, and have yet to make a decision as to how they will fill Detmers spot in the rotation.
As part of the 2022 collective bargaining agreement, Major League Baseball and the Players Association agreed to a few automatic opt-out dates for some veteran players on minor league contracts.
The Los Angeles Angels may not be having the type of season they wanted, but at least they have some clarity. With Mike Trout injured once again, the pitching staff in shambles and the young lineup taking its lumps, this is a team in the early stages of a painful rebuild.
The Los Angeles Angels (21-37) bring a four-game losing streak into a road matchup against the Seattle Mariners (33-27) at 4:10 PM ET on Sunday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Mariners will send Luis Castillo (4-6) to the mound, while Griffin Canning (2-4) will answer the bell for the Angels.
The Angels are sellers as they hold the third-worst record in the majors. Let's take a look at three possible trade chips.
The Los Angeles Angels are in another year of searching for contributions from unexpected places. Injuries to Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon once again put the Angels in a spot where they had to seek out castoffs from other places to simply fill a lineup card.
Los Angeles Angels' former top prospect Jo Adell hit a game-tying, pinch-hit grand slam on Friday night in the Angels matchup with the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park.
Fletcher currently plays for the Gwinnett Stripers, who are the Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves.
He has been on the IL since April 28 with inflammation in his throwing shoulder.
The Atlanta Braves received devastating news Sunday night with the loss of the reigning NL MVP for the rest of the season. Here are three players the team should target to help offset the loss.
Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington offered an update on the status of slugger Miguel Sano on Sunday afternoon as he continues to work his way back from a knee injury that has sidelined him for the past month.
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