The Los Angeles Angels stood still at the MLB trade deadline, opting not to trade any of their expiring contracts or in-demand outfielders. Outfielders Jo Adell and Taylor Ward are two sluggers who always demand a high price, and considering how low the Angels' farm system ranks, they could use an influx of talent in the minor leagues.
Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout missed his second consecutive game Saturday as the Halos lost their three-game series against the White Sox. The Angels couldn't string any offense together, losing 1-0.
The Los Angeles Angels selected the contract of outfielder Bryce Teodosio on Saturday. In a corresponding move, they released outfielder/first baseman Lamonte Wade Jr.
The Los Angeles Angels decided to keep their team intact, though people around MLB are questioning their unwillingness to trade some of their veteran players.
The Angels have released first baseman and outfielder LaMonte Wade Jr. and selected the contract of outfielder Bryce Teodosio, per a team announcement.
Despite interest in the market for a slugger like Taylor Ward, the Los Angeles Angels did not move the 31-year-old, opting to keep him as a key part of the team.
The Los Angeles Angels will not have Mike Trout present for a second consecutive game. The three-time MVP wasn't at the ballpark Friday night as he appears to be missing another game Saturday, with an illness being the listed reason for his absence from the lineup.
One big question ahead of the trade deadline was whether the Los Angeles Angels would be major buyers or sellers. The Angels acquired veteran relievers Luis Garcia and Andrew Chafin from the Washington Nationals and infielder Oswald Peraza from the New York Yankees.
The Angels enter Saturday's game against the Chicago White Sox with a 53-57 record, 5.5 games back of the third and final Wild Card berth in the American League.
Kenley Jansen would have fit right in among the many veteran closers who were traded ahead of Thursday's MLB trade deadline. Jansen, a four-time All-Star, has a 2.93 ERA and 20 saves in his 16th major league season.
The Los Angeles Angels dropped their series opener against the Chicago White Sox on Friday, 6-3. Gustavo Campero hit a two-run homer to bring the Angels back into the game in the bottom of the fifth, however, the Halos never fully came back and ultimately lost.
The Los Angeles enter their weekend series against the Chicago White Sox needing a win. The Angels are 4-6 in their last ten games. If Ron Washington’s team keeps losing, their playoff hopes are all but lost.
The Athletic's Jim Bowden gave the Los Angeles Angels a brutal "D" grade for their inactivity at the trade deadline, making just two trades on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Los Angeles Angels optioned relief pitcher Sam Bachman to make room for new arrival Andrew Chafin, per Jeff Fletcher. Fletcher also reports the Angels also expect Oswald Peraza's arrival, but have not made a move yet.
The New York Yankees released right-handed starter Marcus Stroman on Friday, and the All-Star is a perfect candidate to aid the Los Angeles Angels' playoff push.
Robert Stepehenson missed all of last season while recovering from Tommy John surgery he underwent in April 2024. The Los Angeles Angels reactivated him at the end of May, hopeful for a strong season from the returning reliever.
The Los Angeles Angels had a fairly quiet deadline after obtaining relievers Luis Garcia and Andrew Chafin on Wednesday, making just one trade on Thursday.
The Los Angeles Angels didn’t make headlines at the 2025 MLB trade deadline, but general manager Perry Minasian’s comments after it closed sure did. While many fans expected a sell-off or at least a clear directional shift, Minasian instead doubled down on the team’s current makeup.
The Angels designated lefty reliever José Quijada for assignment. That’s a corresponding move for the now official acquisition of relievers Andrew Chafin and Luis García from the Nationals.
The Angels still haven’t picked a firm lane with the trade deadline just over 48 hours away, but they’re getting “significant” interest in outfielders Jo Adell and Taylor Ward, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
With his 40th home run, Raleigh became both the first catcher and the first switch-hitter in baseball history to reach the 40 home run mark before the end of July.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout is a future Hall of Famer, but his career is still one of the biggest "what-ifs" in MLB history. The three-time AL MVP has been derailed by injuries for the majority of his career.