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Perry Minasian Says Angels 'Definitely Not Done' Making Moves This Offseason
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The Los Angeles Angels have made two significant signings this offseason, adding relief pitchers Robert Stephenson and Matt Moore. While these two signings are a good start, the Angels still have a lot of holes to fill on their roster.

Luckily, they're not done making additions this offseason. Angels general manager Perry Minasian said to reporters including OC Register's Jeff Fletcher that he and his team aren't done making moves. 

“Definitely not done from an offseason standpoint,” he said. “It’s got to be the right fit. It’s got to make sense. But I do believe there’s still players out there that can help us improve and, and make us a more competitive club.”

(per Perry Minasian via OC Register)

The Angels still need to add a starting pitcher, a corner infielder, and possibly another reliever.

The Shohei Ohtani hole still looms, and it might for some time, but they could ease their way out of it with a solid starting pitcher and someone to fill his power in the lineup.

There are still plenty of options, like the 2023 NL Cy Young winner, Blake Snell. Snell and the Halos have been linked to each other. However, his price may be too high for any team in the league right now. 

That's just one option, but there are plenty of others, like Jordan Montgomery, Hyun Jin Ryu, and Alex Wood, to name a few. 

On the hitting side, Cody Bellinger is still on the free agent market, and the Angels reportedly "like" him this offseason. They're also waiting to see if his price goes down, though.

There are still plenty of options and plenty of time left to turn this offseason around for the Angels. 

This article first appeared on FanNation Halos Today and was syndicated with permission.

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