Los Angeles Angels catcher Logan O'Hoppe had a frustrating season. Despite 19 home runs, one shy of tying last season's mark, he was batting .213 with a .629 OPS.
Camela Kay, the ex-wife of former Angels employee Eric Kay, on Tuesday said the MLB team failed her drug-addicted husband during a trial over the fatal overdose of Tyler Skaggs.
The Los Angeles Angels seem to operate at somewhat of an in-between level when it comes to being competitive. Some of their signings recently have indicated a willingness to push for a playoff spot — though other actions seem to contradict those perceptions.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
The Los Angeles Angels are in the market for starting pitchers this offseason, and MLB insider Mark Feinsand believes they could bring back Lucas Giolito to fill one of the holes in their rotation.
The Athletic's Jim Bowden listed Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm as a prime trade target for the Los Angeles Angels in the upcoming offseason.
Los Angeles Angels catcher Logan O'Hoppe had a rough second half of the 2025 season, and revealed he was worried about being sent to Triple-A Salt Lake during his slump.
The Los Angeles Angels made a unique decision when hiring their new manager, giving first-time manager Kurt Suzuki a one-year, prove-it deal to become the organization's sixth manager in the past eight seasons.
After one season in the Angels organization, Travis Blankenhorn announced his retirement from professional baseball in an Instagram post Wednesday. The Angels signed Blankenhorn to a minor league contract in March.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
After one season in the Angels organization, Travis Blankenhorn announced his retirement from professional baseball in an Instagram post Wednesday. The Angels signed Blankenhorn to a minor league contract in March.
The Kurt Suzuki era will begin with almost an entirely new coaching staff, according to a recent report from The Athletic. The news of the restructuring of the Angels coaching staff comes just days after the Angels' official announcement that Kurt Suzuki would replace Ron Washington as the leader of the clubhouse.
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is undoubtedly one of the game's brightest stars. With a powerful swing from the right side, elite plate discipline, and the hand-eye coordination shown by his father, the 26-year-old is currently playing at the highest level of his career.
The Angels needed a total of 37 pitchers to get through the 2025 season. That group does not include the six position players (Nicky Lopez, Logan Davidson, Niko Kavadas, Scott Kingery, Kevin Newman and Oswald Peraza) who completed the arduous but necessary task of recording outs when the game had already gotten out of reach.
Los Angeles Angels general manager Perry Minasian didn't have any update on the elbow injury which landed right-handed relief pitcher Robert Stephenson on the injured list towards the end of the 2025 season.
Manager Kurt Suzuki won’t be the only fresh face in the Angels’ dugout next season. Sam Blum of The Athletic reports that Los Angeles is expected to have an almost entirely new coaching staff in 2026.
The Los Angeles Angels remain in a very interesting spot. The team has been caught in-between a situation where they want to contend for a playoff spot — yet also prioritize promoting young players as quickly as possible.
The Los Angeles Angels hired Kurt Suzuki as their new manager, but one of the terms of Suzuki’s new contract sticks out in an unusual way. Sam Blum of The Athletic reported Wednesday that Suzuki only agreed to a 1-year contract with the Angels.
Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout, testifying on Tuesday in the civil trial brought by the family of late pitcher Tyler Skaggs, accusing the club of wrongful death, said he knew that then-team communications director Eric Kay had a drug problem.
A pair of former Angels’ stars looked like the front-runners to be the club’s next manager. Now, both are out of the race. Torii Hunter is no longer a candidate in the Angels’ managerial search, reports Bob Nightengale of USA Today.
Albert Pujols had been viewed for weeks as the favorite to become the next manager of the Los Angeles Angels, but he is reportedly no longer in consideration for the job.
MLB announced the finalists for the 2025 Gold Glove Awards a few days ago, and if you had five guesses who the only finalist on the Los Angeles Angels would be, there is no way you would have thought of Luis Rengifo.