Cincinnati Reds Could Upgrade Third Base By Making Trade With Los Angeles Angels. The Cincinnati Reds have been giving off vibes that they’d like to upgrade their third base position. One possible sol
The Los Angeles Angels ... sending star utility man Luis Rengifo to the New York Yankees for a package that would bring back three prospects. On the flip side, the Angels could look to make ...
The New York Yankees still need to fill a void in the infield, and this versatile infielder from the Los Angeles Angels could be their ideal target.
Mickey Moniak and the Los Angeles Angels went to a salary arbitration hearing, with the outfielder asking a three-person panel for a raise to $2 million and the team arguing for $1.5 million.
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.
Apart from the addition of free-agent lefty Yusei Kikuchi, the Angels' roster will look similar to last year's.
Mickey Moniak and the Los Angeles Angels went to a salary arbitration hearing Thursday, with the outfielder asking a three-person panel for a raise to $2
Former All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson, who recently signed a minor-league contract with the Los Angeles Angels, says his downturn over the last few seasons can be traced to his losing "the feel" for hitting following injuries.
(AP) — Left-hander José Quijada and the Los Angeles Angels avoided arbitration ... Remaining players include Angels infielder Luis Rengifo, who asked for a raise from $4.4 million to $5.95 ...
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 28: Luis Rengifo #2 of the Los Angeles Angels celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Angel...
The Los Angeles Angels were ready to call up last year's first-round pick, infielder Christian Moore, last September before he suffered a knee injury. But now that he's healthy, The Athletic's Sam Blum writes that nothing is stopping the always-aggressive Angels from using Moore as their starting
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Right-hander Johan Oviedo lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday in the first salary arbitration decision of the year and will earn $850,000 instead of his request for $1.15 million. Oviedo, who turns 27 on March 2, was 9-14 with a 4.32 ERA in 32 starts last year. He earned $765,000.