Both Ron Washington and Ray Montgomery have been evicted from the manager’s office in Anaheim, as the Angels plan to hire a new manager rather than tabbing either their manager or interim manager from this season to return in 2026. Most of the attention has been focused on the candidacy of Albert Pujols to this point, but Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register reported yesterday that one other expected candidate is Torii Hunter.
Hunter, 50, played 19 seasons in the majors. He made it to the All-Star game five times, won nine Gold Glove awards for his work in the outfield, and enjoyed an impressive five-year run with the Angels from 2008 to 2012 where he slashed .286/.352/.462 in 713 games. Hunter being a candidate for the job is hardly a surprise, given the fact that he was reportedly in the mix for the job following the 2023 season before Washington was hired. At the time, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale highlighted Hunter as “tremendously regarded” by club owner Arte Moreno, which was enough to make him an option even in spite of his lack of coaching experience at a time when the Angels were specifically focused on bringing in a more experienced voice at the time.
While Hunter did not ultimately land the job, that didn’t end the organization’s interest in bringing him into the fold. They pursued him as a potential member of Washington’s coaching staff, and while he declined to be considered for that role he was hired as a special assistant to Minasian in April of 2024. He’s remained in the organization ever since, and the relationship that role has surely created with Minasian over the past two years could help give Hunter a leg up in the hunt for the job if Minasian has a say in the hiring process despite his status as a lame duck GM.
Still, it’s must be remembered that Pujols is held in a similar regard by Moreno and is also already employed by the organization as a result of his ten-year personal services contract with the club signed at the time of his free agency as a player. Some reporting has gone as far as suggesting that it might be the Hall of Famer’s decision to make whether or not he serves as Anaheim’s next manager. Even with Pujols emerging as an early favorite, however, that doesn’t mean he’s a lock to be in the dugout next year. There’s certainly a chance that someone with Pujols’s profile might prefer to hold out for a team with stronger prospects than the Angels currently have coming off their tenth consecutive sub-.500 season. The turnover rate of Angels managers might also be a concern. After all, the team has churned through five managers (Brad Ausmus, Joe Maddon, Phil Nevin, Washington, and Montgomery) in the last seven years since Mike Scioscia left the club following the 2019 season.
Even aside from those potential concerns on Pujols’s end, it’s not impossible to imagine GM Perry Minasian pushing for a different candidate or even Moreno himself having a change of heart. All of that is to say, keeping other candidates in mind for the position is sensible, and Hunter has a lot of the same qualities that have made Pujols the early favorite for the job. Given that, it stands to reason that Hunter might find himself in strong position to land the gig if Pujols were to decline to be considered. What’s more, every indication points to Hunter having interest in both managing generally and leading the Angels specifically. He not only interviewed for the role in 2023, but also told reporters at the time that he would relish the “challenge” of helping turn the Angels franchise around.
On the other hand, it’s worth noting that Hunter is arguably even more connected to the Twins organization than he is to the Angels after playing 12 seasons in Minnesota. The Twins also have a managerial opening after their decision to fire Rocco Baldelli, and while there’s not yet been any solid connection between Hunter and that gig it would certainly be one worth considering from Hunter’s perspective. The organization’s massive sell-off this past summer would certainly provide a challenge if Hunter is looking for one, but the team’s history suggests that Twins managers have more job security than those in Anaheim. Every manager in Minnesota in the past 35 years has had at least four full seasons on the job to prove themselves, while Scioscia is the only Angels skipper since inaugural manager Bill Rigney to be afforded that same opportunity.

Hunter to Minnesota
Albert to Halos
How about Albert to St. Louis since marmol deserves to be fired
Personally I believe Tori Hunter is a better fit to the Angels than Albert Pujols!!!
Both Pujols and Albert mentored Trout coming up. Neither has experience, but both clearly have the ability to coach and lead. I would not be surprised if either is named manager. Will either be able to turn around the misfortunes of the Angels? Probably not.
The best news for the Angels,is Rendon only has 1 year left. The only better news would be if Moreno sells the team.
Just anther ad piece for Morono!
Not surprised Hunter is in the mix for both jobs.
Seems like the Angels are more interested in hiring a fan favorite from the past than they are a competent one with experience. Granted, with the right coaching staff, you can mitigate rookie management mistakes, but why go that route? Instead, focus on a new qualified GM first and let HIM choose his management choice.
Moreno is going to do what’s familiar to him. Do enough to maintain fan interest (13th in MLB attendance) and make low-risk profits. See Minasan’s hollow presser yesterday addressing starting pitching, centerfield, and thirdbase with no indication of the quality of players he wants to bring in.
If he’s going fur a fan favorite that’s Hunter. Definitely not Pujols.
> If he’s going fur a fan favorite that’s Hunter. Definitely not Pujols.
Yeah, but Pujols understands Arte’s “Sign big contracts for long years and suffer the back end” model better than Torii since he lived it. Hunter would be frustrated rather than philosophical and appreciative. Guys with long decline phases understand.
Doesn’t matter who the GM is when the edicts, idiocracy, and lack of spending on baseball development from Arte block that GM from doing the job well?
Perry Minasian dancing puppet on Arte Moreno strings
True bet getting GM experience on the resume is huge so you take the gig.
If somehow the team wins you look like a genius. If they lose everyone will blame Arte.
That first job is the hardest to get, but sometimes the first mistake is the hardest to overcome. Not a job for the faint-hearted.
You first have to find a GM or Manager that is willing to take the job and the chances of finding one with experience is slim. This program has been decimated by poor decisions. Every other year the GM or the coach is fired. Pretend that you’re the coach interviewing for the job. Arte says to you you have 2 years to turn it around. Then you look at the program and then you say what am I supposed to do with this? That would be an experienced and respected coach’s response. The angels are looking inward because that’s all they really have to choose from, unless the angels get the guy that nobody else wants. There’s a fool above the GM that is making these decisions and for whatever reason he hasn’t been fired. No one in their right mind wants this job.
There are clearly several fools above the GM.
Team president John Carpino was put into his office in November of 2009.
Team chairman Dennis Kuhl was promoted to his office a month later.
Their results speak for themselves and only the fool above them would value college friendship and loyalty over results. But Arte is that fool.
Save the common sense opinions and suggestions. When this owner makes baseball decisions, laughter follows. Owner needs to own, not make baseball decisions.
Albert as manager, Torri the hitting coach, and bring Bud back for the pitchers.
Pujols and Torii did not get along as players. There’s no way that they’ll be part of the same coaching staff.
It would be a very Moreno thing to do to name them co-managers. If you can’t put a consistent winner on the field then capture the attention of fans with non-stop drama in the dugout as these two disagree on almost everything. It would be a reality show in itself.
My concern with Hunter is his ego. Turning down a coaching job because he didn’t get the manager job seems like he thinks he’s above paying his dues. (Before all you Hunter fans say “he paid his dues as a player” – it’s a totally different situation from player to manager.)
I like Snitker for the job.
He paid his dues as a player.
Haha!! Funny
You like Snitker for what job?? The guy has been in the Braves org. for 49 years. He stepped down and will work in the front office, where he is under contract through 2030. They are inducting him into the Braves HOF next season. His managing days are over. He isn’t leaving Atlanta, nor would he for a crappy job like LAA.
Good for Snitker. I assumed he’d be looking for a dugout job on a new team.
I actually respect it. It shows Hunter is aware of where he fits in. In my chosen profession, I’ve had multiple opportunities to work in a coordinator role at large schools that would pay a lot more and come with notoriety that I’ve turned down. It isn’t because I think highly of myself. It’s because I know myself well enough to know that I don’t work well as a second in command sort. I’m a head coach. It’s where I fit. And I think Tori’s personality and preferences may be similar. He’s more manager material than coach.
Why not have them both together?
Albert as Manager
and Torii as Bench Coach
Or Vice a Versa
And make Mark Langston Pitching Coach
It would be Groovy!
While Albert and Torii respect each other, they would not work well together as members of the same coaching staff.
Well, that is a shame, but it would have been groovy
The Angels AM/PM leadership does not develop enough “Too much good stuff” Maybe they should hire Toomgis as manager!
Make Mike Trout the player-manager. Problem solved.
Is this a good idea in today’s game? No. Would I find it incredibly entertaining to see? Absolutely lol.
@HatlessPete
It’s a great idea. Stop complaining…
But people like Trout. Why would he go and mess that up by taking such a position?
Yeah, he can call players into his office and eat pimples off his back.
Trout needs to remember how to hit the ball and not strikeout 3 times a game.
That should bring Scioscia out of Retirement
Angels need to put Arte into retirement. Its not getting better here as long as he is the owner.
The Angels president and chairman were installed in the winter of 2009.
Go compare the decade prior to them with the 16 season under their control and the problem is obvious.
Seems like Arte is trying to go with people he’s already paying6
Imo, Pujols and Hunter are not the answer to the Angels problems. The problem is Moreno and the answer is for him to sell the team. Anything short of that is irrelevant. The infrastructure (scouting, drafting, developing, coaching, training, etc) needs to be rebuilt and the culture needs to change from Low A to Anaheim and from the club attendant to the boardroom.
Do you remember going to spring training and seeing the tent in a parking lot that the Angels players and minor leaguers had to use for a workout room? It would have been one thing if there had been some reason other than Arte’s unwillingness to spend on a new building. It would have been excusable if it was for a single spring training. But it wasn’t. It was that way for 5 years.
Naah Torii to Twins
Albert can be the Angels Skipper”
We can add a new former Angel player to the list of candidates every day.
Gary DiSarcina
Darin Erstad
Bengie Molina
Troy Glaus
Tim Salmon
Gary Pettis
Hank Conger
Howie Kendrick
Rendon will be available next year! (ducks)
Hire Taylor Swift, she can sing during innings..
Think of the merch sales!
“evicted”?
My take on the possibility of Torii being the next Angels manager:
1) This is a all-around sub-par organization from top to bottom, and no manager is going to change that.
2) As a player, Torii always had great energy and a willingness to put his own interests aside to help the team and his teammates. I think he would be a great manger for youngsters and he could even help Mike Trout get his mojo back. He is probably about the best choice I could see for this team.
3) Torii is too good for this organization. There is a really high chance that he’ll be blamed for a boatload of things that are out of his control and I’d hate to see him start his managing under those conditions. I’d much rather see him go to Minnesota and work on his coaching skills and maybe come to the Angels someday when/if we get new ownership that will care about making this a competitive organization again.
I agree with you except I’d love to see Torii back as an Angel. I’d actually prefer someone with more experience, but as you said, the Angels are an organization that doesn’t attract the best. Rather Torii than Albert.
They need to fire Perry Minasian, otherwise, it’ll remain him continuing to call the dugout shots.
Agreed. Perry and his minions are overly involved in on-field decisions.
I was hoping we’d bring in a new GM who could build the infrastructure to create a winning org, one who could convince Arte to make the right investments (yes, a tall order).
I’d love to bring in Eddie Bane as the GM.
Unfortunately we lost him as a scout!!!
Correct. But could always bring him back as a GM. You know he was runner up to Reagins for GM some years back?
The team is the Los Angeles Angels. Not “Anaheim.” Such disrespect by this writer.
Hunter…..manager, Pujols….hitting coach , Erstad….bench coach
Hunter and Cuddyer were almost Phillies in the 2010s. I heard $3mil or so was the deal breaker for Hunter.
There is no “i” in team much less two.
There’s no i in team, but…
…there is a me in team.
…there are three i in highlight film, two in individual and there’s an i in paid and win.
…there is no u in team, but there is in cut, and suck and two in shut up.
And in German, we have found that TEAM is an acronym for “Toll, Ein Anderer Machts” (great, someone else is doing it).
I’d rather have Hunter. Pujols walked away from the Angels and complained how the Angels wanted to use him. Hunter went to RF to accommodate Trout.
No comparison.
Go back and watch some of their interviews: Torii Hunter was always about the TEAM: that is a man who can lead a team. He will own the clubhouse. Pujpls, however: was always about HIMSELF (which- if you listen to Washington’s interviews- was the same theme… “me, me, me, I, I, I”. Albert and Washington are about THEMSELVES. Torii Hunter will be the better Manager- hands down!