The Angels announced the signing of veteran reliever Jordan Romano to a one-year contract. It’s reportedly a $2MM guarantee for the VC Sports Group client. The Angels had five openings on the 40-man roster and are now up to 37 between this and their signing of left-hander Drew Pomeranz.
It’s a reclamation flier on a former All-Star closer. The Canadian-born Romano recorded consecutive 36-save seasons for the Blue Jays in 2022 and ’23. He went to the Midsummer Classic in both years and had a sub-3.00 earned run average each season between 2021-23. Things have gone completely off the rails over the past two seasons. Romano allowed a 6.59 ERA in 15 appearances before undergoing arthroscopic elbow surgery in 2024. The Jays non-tendered him heading into his final year of arbitration.
That worked out well for him from a financial perspective. Romano had been projected for a $7.75MM arbitration salary but found an $8.5MM guarantee from the Phillies in free agency. Philadelphia was not able to get him back on track, as he surrendered an even uglier 8.23 ERA across 42 2/3 frames. He was one of three pitchers to get to 40+ innings while allowing at least eight earned runs per nine innings. Romano’s season ended in August when he was diagnosed with a middle finger injury on his throwing hand as well as stiffness in his neck.
It’s surprising to see Romano command a major league contract at all, though the $2MM salary won’t make a huge dent on the Angels’ books. Romano still has a 95-96 MPH fastball and a promising mid-80s slider. He struck out a quarter of opponents behind a solid 11.8% swinging strike rate for the Phillies. There’s still some promise in his raw stuff, but he’ll need to avoid the injuries and home run barrages that have tanked his past couple seasons.
Tonight’s signings push the Angels’ projected payroll to $172MM, according to RosterResource. They carried a $193MM payroll to begin the 2025 season. Romano should start the year in low-leverage relief, leaving the club in need of a true right-handed setup man. They’re hoping for a healthy season from Robert Stephenson, who is the favorite to replace Kenley Jansen as closer. Ben Joyce is a question mark after undergoing shoulder surgery in May. Ryan Zeferjahn, José Fermin, Chase Silseth, Sam Bachman and Cody Laweryson are among their other right-handed options. It’s a clear area of need — alongside starting pitching, an infielder, and center field — for the remainder of the offseason.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan was first on the signing and terms. Image courtesy of Katie Stratman, Imagn Images.


Now this one…not sure about that.
Good luck with that. Total gas can!
League changing ..!!
I’m sure Philly fans are glad he’s gone
From a Phillies fan perspective, you’re either getting great bullpen arm or an absolute trainwreck. There is zero in between 😅
For $2mill, thats not a bad gamble.
Definitely worth a chance. Good extension, decent velo. His xBA is much lower than BA allowed.
Its literally gambling, odds are 100 to 1, so its a baf gamble.
You will have many gray hairs !
Especially when you have no plans for winning anyhow.
How THIS is pod racing
The stove is heating up! Angels making money moves
…okay mike maddux is definitely being tested. manoah, grod, now romano? something about spaghetti at a wall…
@pohle. Im surprised they didn’t bring back chafin, hes pretty consistent. Probably the same price. I was looking at foley’s price that would’ve been a nice pickup for two million. I guess perry let his brother get that one.
Supposedly Chafin would prefer not to play on the west coast.
@socalbball. Yeah i think he’s been mostly on the east coast. Probably why he signed late last year just waits for something to line up. Seems like pomeranz likes California or atleast tries to catch on.
Ya if Pete Walker gave up on a guy I don’t know what maddux is gonna do with 2 of his former guys
@bigdaddyt. Not sure if he’s bullet proof Astros fixed kikuchi. Something he couldn’t do.
Omg. I’m sorry angels fans. Nobody should be subjected to this guy.
You mean Arte?
You mean your new closer Jordan F’ing Romano!
Hey look, Romano did his best to get out of the league last year. Not his fault that the Angels were like “now hold up a second…”.
Bounce back candidate for 2nd year in a row
@Reagan. Troll alert.
@Reagan’s. I dont want your come rag
Angels getting the job squad back together.
Romano decided why not it’s more then unemployment was going to pay and I get to live in LA
That’s gonna be a long commute to Anaheim
2 million a year why not? Angels might as well go with upside because thats the only way they might have a shot.
Maybe youse guys need to get another ex-Jay….Marcus Stroman….?
DO IT!
Romano is an interesting case statistically.
49% strand rate (wildly unsustainable, so that should improve)
K% still better than league average
BB% about average and at his career level
EV fairly normal
HR/FB was 18.2% (again unsustainable?)
His xERA was 3.99 – not great but not horrific
Biggest problem is that his velo is still a full tick below his career norm.
So a lot of possible regression to the mean. For $2M, worth the gamble.
Welp, we’ll see.
they’ve been absolutely terrible but they did bring Maddux aboard and he’s had a good career as a pitching coach.
that combined with minor financial outlays make these moves worthwhile for a team in their position.
Wonder how ’72 wants to paint this with gold?
Angels clearly signing and trading for pitchers who were once elite, hoping Maddux can help them regain success.
This is how they’ve been operating for years, though
Mr Pom. Won 17 games as a starter for Red Sox, years ago.
Romano saved over 30/games a few years in a row.
Love the signings. Pitching coaches will help all of these pitchers. 2026 angels have nothing but talent. 600 at bats for Mr trout. Cy young for Reid detmers. Angels are going to get on base a lot. What if. What if
Angels fans have to be some of the most fragile I’ve ever encountered.