The Los Angeles Angels have been fairly silent since making several signings in the early days of free agency, but things could be heating up in Anaheim once again.
The Angels are reportedly in agreement on a contract with former Mets infielder JD Davis as MLB free agency continues.
All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso has been at the center of MLB rumors all winter, seeing his market weaken from more than six teams to seemingly just one or two. With spring training fast approaching, it appears the perennial 30-homer slugger is reportedly still not generating a strong market.
Others, meanwhile, are selling it in the personage of prospects who could make the difference over the coming years. CBS Sports is underway examining the top three prospects in each organization. Our definition of "prospect" is simple: does that player have rookie eligibility remaining for the 2025 season?
As the offseason continues, the Angels signed free agent Tim Anderson, who is trying to revive his career with infield guru Ron Washington.
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.
The Los Angeles Angels continue to add a hodgepodge of names in free agency this offseason. Robert Murray of FanSided reported on Friday that the Angels have agreed to a minor-league deal with free agent infielder JD Davis.
The Los Angeles Angels added to their infield depth Friday, reportedly agreeing to terms on a new contract with a former New York Mets infielder.
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Zach Joyce announced he is retiring from MLB. The right-hander was just 24 years old and was selected by the Angels in the 2023 draft
The Los Angeles Angels have surprisingly been one of the busiest teams this offseason. Coming off a last-place finish in
After an early exit in the 2024 playoffs, which came after a sluggish start to the regular season, the dyanstic Houston Astros could be seeing their dominance c
Boston Red Sox’s new starter shares his thoughts on leaving the Los Angeles Angels and why he sees Boston as the perfect next chapter in his MLB journey.