The Los Angeles Angels beat the Washington Nationals, 8-2, on Saturday evening. The Halos improved to 41-41 and are once again back to .500.
Unfortunately, a former Angels player has passed away. His time with the team was short, but his impact was undeniable.
Additionally, the Halos made a roster move ahead of their eventual victory, designating a veteran pitcher for assignment. The surprising move saw a Triple-A prospect come back to the team in a corresponding move.
Finally, the New York Yankees are reportedly interested in a Halos infielder. Although it would be tempting to strike a deal with the Bronx Bombers, the return would have to be worth it to not only help the Angels for the rest of 2025, but to hopefully add to a farm system in need.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Angels news (click the headline for the full article):
Former Angels Pitcher Passes Away
Angels Recall Jose Fermin, Designate Pitcher For Assignment
Yankees Interested in Angels' $6 Million Infielder in Potential Trade
Angels Lineup: Zach Neto Misses Third Consecutive Game With Injury
Angels' Mike Trout Breaks Silence on Ron Washington Announcement: 'Bigger Than Baseball'
Angels Castoff Who Turned Career Around Suffers Devastating Achilles Injury
Angels Outfielder May Have Saved Career This Month, Says Insider
Angels Tweets of the Day:
Mike Trout, the goat that keeps on giving pic.twitter.com/vJOvCOr3F9
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) June 29, 2025
KEVIN pic.twitter.com/n4MOmmeDla
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) June 29, 2025
HELLOOOOOO NEWMANNNNNN ‼️ pic.twitter.com/aaTk6cGI6L
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) June 29, 2025
on the extra nice list pic.twitter.com/9KCyI1JY7o
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) June 29, 2025
"noel?" more like "no L" #RepTheHalo | #SoCalMcD pic.twitter.com/sn6hTxbCx8
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) June 29, 2025
Prior to tonight's game, we held a moment of silence in honor of Dave Parker.
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) June 29, 2025
The seven-time All-Star and 1978 NL MVP played for the Halos during his final season in 1991 and served as first base coach for the Club in 1997.
Our hearts go out to his loved ones during this time. pic.twitter.com/GtZVobzUh4
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