The last time the Angels selected a high school player with their first pick in the MLB Draft was 2018, when Jordyn Adams was announced with the No. 17 pick.
Every one of Mike Trout's 12 All Star Game selections have been a meaningful milestone in his career. But the latest one, being selected to play in his home market of Philadelphia after battling injuries for the last three seasons means something special.
With the MLB trade deadline less than a month away, teams like the Los Angeles Angels will have some important roster decisions to make. The Angels are once again in the midst of a down season, entering Sunday in last place in a weak AL West at 36-54.
The MLB Trade Deadline has been quieter in recent years, in part due to playoff expansion, but 2026 is shaping up to be a more exciting one with several big names.
As has typically been the case throughout his career, Mike Trout has been one of the few bright spots for the Los Angeles Angels this season, and it has earned him his 12th career All-Star Game appearance.
For two teams separated by an entire country that play in different divisios, the Angels and Red Sox have a very significant and intertwined history. The series this weekend in Anaheim will carry on a rivalry that is steeped in October battles but always brings excitement and big crowds to the Big A.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout ran at 85% on Friday and completed a full hitting routine, per Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register. Trout is expected to hit the field on Saturday.
Being named to the Midsummer Classic is one of the biggest honors for MLB players. These 25 players have a chance to make their first All-Star appearance in 2026 based on their first-half performances.
Over the past week, the postmortems of Perry Minasian's five-and-a-half seasons in Anaheim offered reflections on what he could not do as the Angels' general manager, as much as what he did.
Getting swept by the Mariners was certainly not the way the Angels wanted to end one of their better stretches of the season, but it also should not erase the progress the club made over the previous few weeks.
The Angels have again released left-hander Joey Lucchesi from his minor league contract, per a club announcement. That presumably came on the heels of the veteran reliever triggering an opt-out clause.
The Los Angeles Angels have been on the struggle bus so far on the 2026 MLB season, currently sitting at 36-51 as the MLB All-Star break approaches. While the Angels weren’t necessarily expected to be playoff contenders, it’s still been a disappointing first half for the franchise.
With the way the Angels have been playing this season, they need all the luck they can get. And they may have found their luckiest item yet in the form of Pikachu. On June 19, Angels shortstop Zach Neto brought a new friend into the dugout.
The Angels have been searching for a long term answer at third base since Troy Glaus was followed by Chone Figgins. That duo held the hot corner at the Big A for 11 seasons but since then it has been a revolving door.
While the Los Angeles Angels‘ farm system is constantly being ranked as one of the worst in baseball, it is still full of plenty of young talent that has a chance to make an impact at the big league level.
The Angels parted ways with general manager Perry Minasian after five-plus seasons on Friday, and hired John Mozeliak to fill the interim GM role for the
The Los Angeles Angels have spent the better part of a decade stuck in baseball’s most frustrating middle ground: too talented to bottom out, too flawed to seriously contend.
Late on Friday evening reports surfaced that the Los Angeles Angels parted ways with General Manager Perry Minasian. Minasian was originally hired ahead of the 2021 season ending his five-plus year run in which the Angles went 418-534 missing the playoffs each season and finishing last in the AL the past three years.
It was a day of reckoning in MLB as two underperforming franchises made major changes atop their respective organizations. Earlier in the day, the New York Mets fired manager Carlos Mendoza with the team on pace to miss the playoffs for a second consecutive year.
The Los Angeles Angels are in the midst of yet another lost season. Changes throughout the organization are clearly needed. One of those changes occurred late Friday.
The Angels announced that infielder Nick Madrigal cleared waivers and was sent outright to Triple-A Salt Lake. He has enough service time to have the right to elect free agency and has exercised that right.
The Los Angeles Angels are once again the Bad News Bears of Major League Baseball, but salvation might only be a few short years away. Juan Cespedes, a 17-year-old prospect in the Angels organization, made headlines on Saturday with a generational feat on the basepaths.
The Philadelphia Phillies' outfield has been a mismanaged disaster this season, especially after Adolis Garcia's shoulder injury further complicated the issue.
Los Angeles Angels starting left-handed pitcher Reid Detmers has emerged as a potential trade candidate who is on the rise with the trade deadline less