Los Angeles Angels outfield Coach Bo Porter ripped into his center fielders' defensive displays this season, stating that their fielding hasn't been good enough.
The Los Angeles Angels made the bold move of adding utility man Chris Taylor to the team, and chose to demote Kyren Paris rather than Jo Adell to make room for the veteran.
The Los Angeles Angels made the decision to demote one of their most promising players, Kyren Paris, to make room for veteran Chris Taylor because of reasons not related to play on the field, according to manager Ron Washington.
The Los Angeles Angels had an electric start to the 2025 campaign, and much of it was due to the unprecedented rise of Kyren Paris. During the Halos' 9-5 start, Paris was batting .400 with a 1.402 OPS to go with eight RBIs and five home runs.
The Los Angeles Angels lost their fourth straight game as they fell to the Seattle Mariners, 5-3. They are 12-16 on the season. Ahead of the loss, the Angels made a roster move, recalling an outfielder from Triple-A and designating a veteran infielder for assignment.
Kyren Paris thought he was starting the season in the minor leagues. The 23-year-old infielder/outfielder batted .400 in Cactus League action this year, seemingly guaranteeing his place on the Angels' Opening Day roster for the first time in his young professional career.
Angels second baseman Kyren Paris started the season off strong, showcasing one of the hottest bats in baseball for a time before experiencing a recent slump over the past few weeks.
Los Angeles Angels top prospect Kyren Paris is in the middle of a slump and was given the day off on Sunday to regroup. Paris is 1-for-17 with 10 strikeouts in the last eight games, a drastic decline since his red-hot start to the season.
The Los Angeles Angels faced off against the San Francisco Giants in the rubber match of the series Sunday without Kyren Paris in the lineup. After a three strikeout performance in the team's loss the night prior, manager Ron Washington spoke on the decision to sideline the young second baseman.
The Los Angeles Angels are looking to win the series against San Francisco Giants, with Sunday's matchup being the rubber match. The Angels (10-10) are sending their ace to the mound in left-handed pitcher Yusei Kikuchi.
The Los Angels Angels fell, 4-0, to the Texas Rangers Tuesday evening and moved to 9-7 on the year. Unfortunately, the Angels did so without the powers of catcher Logan O'Hoppe as he missed the game due to an unfortunate reason.
The Los Angeles Angels have been off to a hot start this season, and a lot of this early success can be pinned on the improvement of second baseman Kyren Paris.
After a 63-99 season, followed by an offseason filled with head-scratching moves, there was doubt as to whether or not the Los Angeles Angels would find a way to put an end to their decade-long postseason drought in 2025.
The Los Angeles Angels have shocked the baseball world with their strong 8-4 start to the 2025 season. Some of their success has been a direct result of the production from top prospect Kyren Paris at the plate.
The Los Angeles Angels are off to an electric 8-4 start on the season. A key reason for this special start is a former second-round pick who hired Aaron Judge's hitting coach this offseason to elevate his game.
Los Angeles Angels top prospect Kyren Paris is turning heads in Major League Baseball. While Paris wasn't even projected to make the Opening Day roster, he has quickly turned into one of baseball's best young hitters.
The Los Angeles Angels lost a barnburner to the Tampa Bay Rays, 5-4, as they fell to 7-4 on the year. Unfortunately, Yoan Moncada left the defeat — which was also his return to action after quite some time — due to right thumb soreness.
Kyren Paris continued his explosive start to the season on Tuesday night, but it took a questionable assist from YouTube ball hawk Zack Hample for him to clear the wall.
Kyren Paris is doing things even Mike Trout never accomplished—and Angels fans are making sure everyone knows it. The 23-year-old utilityman is off to a scorching start to the 2025 season, becoming the youngest Angels player since Trout in 2015 to tally 20+ total bases through the team’s first 10 games.
Kyren Paris got the ball rolling for the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, making history in the process. The 23-year-old second baseman snuck a two-run home run over the left field wall in the second inning against the Tampa Bay Rays, despite a close call with fan interference.
Jack Kochanowicz threw six innings of two-run ball and Kyren Paris hit a go-ahead home run in the eighth inning, helping the visiting Los Angeles Angels post a 3-2 win over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday.
It's not often that a player hitting .091 in Double-A gets a promotion to the big league team. For Los Angeles Angels infielder Kyren Paris, though, that is exactly what happened.
Tyler Anderson gave up one run in eight innings, Kyren Paris hit his first career major league home run, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the host Houston Astros 2-1 Wednesday afternoon.
Spring Training can be a make-or-break time of year for so many players. Some veterans are trying to play well enough to stick around, and some young players are looking to break into the big leagues for the first time.