The Angels have quite a bit to achieve this offseason. Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com writes that the club would like to add multiple starting pitchers and bullpen help.
The Los Angeles Angels are promoting one of their top pitching prospects up the minor league developmental ladder. Left-handed pitcher Sam Aldegheri is advancing from Double-A to Triple-A, a move that will see him take the next step after succeeding with the Rocket City Trash Pandas.
Regarded as one of baseball’s weaker farm systems, the Angels’ tendency to rush their draft picks to the big leagues and rarely trade from the big league roster will likely keep them in that range annually.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The Los Angeles Angels announced two roster moves after a string of injuries had forced the team to make some tough decisions. Relief pitcher Robert Stephenson is headed back to the injured list, along with third baseman Yoan Moncada, giving two minor league players an opportunity with the active roster.
MLB.com's Los Angeles Angels beat reporter Rhett Bollinger reported that outfielder Matthew Lugo and left-handed pitcher Sam Aldegheri both have lockers in the Angels clubhouse before their series against the Boston Red Sox.
The Los Angeles Angels parted ways with All-Star relief pitcher Carlos Estévez at this season’s trade deadline. The Angels traded the Dominican pitcher to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for right-handed pitcher George Klassen and left-handed pitcher Samuel Aldegheri.
The Los Angeles Angels don't have a true left-handed power bat and could potentially use one to balance out the lineup ahead of 2025. Tampa Bay's Brandon Lowe could be a good fit, according to Zachary D.
Though the club is wrapping up another disappointing season, Minasian expressed confidence in what he believes to be a budding core and indicated the entire coaching staff will be returning next year.
The Angels lost to the Chicago White Sox, 8-4 on Monday, thwarting the White Sox's quest to be the worst team in modern MLB history. For their part, the Angels crept closer to securing the best odds in the MLB draft lottery.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
When Sam Aldegheri made his major league debut two weeks ago, he experienced the typical nerves any 22-year-old would feel upon realizing a lifelong dream.
Samuel Aldegheri has had quite the 2024 campaign. The 22-year-old left-hander started the season with the Jersey Shore BlueClaws, the High-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Taylor Ward hit a leadoff homer and Tyler Anderson carried a no-hit bid into the 5th, but the Angels' bullpen suffered a late meltdown in a 6-4 loss. Here are all the headlines you might have missed Saturday: Angels manager Ron Washington encourages Niko Kavadas to increase his swing rate, despite his high strikeout percentage.
In just his second career start, Los Angeles Angels rookie Sam Aldegheri became the first Italian-born pitcher in MLB to earn a win since 1949. On Friday, Aldegheri earned his first career win as the Angels defeated the Texas Rangers 5-1.
ARLINGTON — The Texas Rangers haven't been part of many historic moments in 2024, but they were on the wrong end of an interesting MLB milestone on Friday night.
Elvis Appreciation Night at the Ballpark Texas Rangers lineup for September 6, 2024 against the Anaheim Angels: starting pitchers are Gerson Garabito for the Rangers and Samuel Aldegheri for the Angels.
The Seattle Mariners lost to the Los Angeles Angels, 5-4, on Saturday night at Angel Stadium in Anaheim. However before that, the M's won 9-5 on Friday night.
The Philadelphia Phillies are hoping for some more home-grown starting pitching to come up the pipeline in the next couple of years. The trade made in July that sent two prospects — pitchers George Klassen and Samuel Aldegheri — for reliever Carlos Estévez makes that need more evident.
Samuel Aldegheri became the first Italian born and raised player to pitch in the majors when the Los Angeles Angels faced the Seattle Mariners Friday night.
When Samuel Aldegheri takes the mound on Friday night for the Los Angeles Angels against the Seattle Mariners, he'll make some baseball history by becoming the first pitcher to be born and raised in Italy to make the big leagues.
The Los Angeles Angels are focused solely on development for the final month of the 2024 season. And in that spirit, they are calling up two of their top prospects to start on the mound this weekend against the Seattle Mariners.
The Los Angeles Angels will make MLB history after calling up left-hander Samuel Aldegheri. Aldegheri will be the first Italian-born baseball player to play in the majors, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
The Los Angeles Angels acquired two of the Philadelphia Phillies' top pitching prospects in exchange for closer Carlos Estévez on Saturday. Right-hander George Klassen and left-hander Samuel Aldegheri immediately became two of the Angels' top prospects.