The Los Angeles Angels have had an exciting offseason so far. Waiting mere hours after the final pitch of the 2024 World Series to start making moves, it was a
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The Ducks may be rock bottom. But at least they know who they are. They are proud to be from Anaheim," said Angels fan Jake Pineros.
The Los Angeles Angels received a huge update regarding free agent slugger Pete Alonso. The owner of the New York Mets very candidly told fans that contract neg
The Los Angeles Angels enter the 2025 season with many question marks in their starting rotation. Right-hander Caden Dana, 21, could provide one of the answers.
Aurora Perrineau has joined 'Angels in the Asylum,' an indie drama from first-time feature filmmaker Rob Sorrenti.
Franchise players don’t come around too often. True superstars who capture not only local fans, but the league as a whole. The Los Angeles Angels landed theirs in the first round of the 2009 draft when they selected Mike Trout 25th overall.
The Royals and reliever Carlos Estévez have agreed to a two-year, $22 million contract, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Wednesday night.
Estévez heads to a Kansas City team that had been looking to shore up the bullpen heading into the 2025 season. The Royals had turned to Lucas Erceg down the stretch to serve as the closer and bringing in Estévez helps give them more options.
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One All-Star relief pitcher is off the free agent market. Carlos Estevez has agreed to a contract with the Kansas City Royals. Joel Sherman reports that Estevez received a two-year deal from Kansas City that includes a mutual option.
When MLB Had a Pitcher with One Hand Jim Abbott made history as the only MLB pitcher to play with one hand, defying expectations at every turn. From his unforgettable debut with the Angels to throwing a no-hitter with the Yankees,