The Los Angeles Angels have been one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball over the past few years as they haven’t made the playoffs since 2014.
Last season was no different as they finished with a 63-99 record, which left them in last place in the AL West.
The Angels appear to be trying to turn the tide thus far in the offseason as they already have made plenty of moves.
MLB analyst Sam Blum revealed his thoughts on how the Angels will approach the rest of the offseason.
“I definitely think they’ll still continue to be aggressive,” Blum said, via Foul Territory.
The Angels have made more moves so far this offseason than any other MLB team.
Some free agent signings include Kyle Hendricks, Travis d’Arnaud and Kevin Newman, and they traded for Jorge Soler and Scott Kingery.
Those frequent moves continued as the biggest free agent to date, pitcher Yusei Kikuchi, signed a three-year deal worth $63 million.
Blum said he believes the Angels will remain active, but he thinks it will include trades more so than signing free agents.
Some players he mentioned they would be willing to deal include Tyler Anderson, Taylor Ward and Luis Rengifo.
Blum also said the Angels would be willing to deal some of their top prospects but would need a big name in return, such as Garrett Crochet or Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The Angels have won one World Series title in franchise history, and they will need to make some more major acquisitions if they want to contend in 2025.
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Author : BaseBall Info
Publish date : 2024-11-26 02:26:25
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