January 6: Los Angeles officially announced the signing on Tuesday evening. Their 40-man roster count climbs to 38.
December 30: The Angels have reportedly agreed to a one-year, $5MM contract with free agent reliever Kirby Yates. The veteran right-hander is represented by the Beverly Hills Sports Council.
Yates gives the Angels yet another veteran reliever with some closing experience who’s in need of a rebound — in his case, ahead of what’ll be his age-39 season. The Halos will hope to finally get a full workload out of Robert Stephenson in the final season of his three-year, $33MM contract. They’ve also signed former Jays closer Jordan Romano and veteran reliever Drew Pomeranz to low-cost, one-year contracts this offseason as well.
If healthy — a major caveat, given the injury history in question here — Yates could be the best of the bunch. The two-time All-Star led the NL with 41 saves back in 2019 and has twice posted full seasons with an ERA shy of 1.20, including as recently as the 2024 season with Texas.
Since an age-30 breakout with the Padres, the late-blooming Yates has pitched 355 innings with a 2.84 earned run average, 97 saves, 65 holds and only 13 blown save opportunities. He’s fanned a whopping 35.1% of his opponents along the way (backed by a huge 15.7% swinging-strike rate) and walked 9.6% of the batters he’s faced. Coincidentally enough, the Angels were the team from which the Padres claimed Yates off waivers. They’d picked Yates up themselves via waivers the prior October. He pitched only one inning as an Angel and was tagged for two runs.
Yates now returns for a second stint with the Angels. The signing reunites him with veteran pitching coach Mike Maddux, who was Yates’ pitching coach with the ’24 Rangers. Yates saved 33 games and posted an immaculate 1.17 ERA with a 36% strikeout rate that season.
That performance was enough to land him a hearty $13MM guarantee on a one-year deal with the Dodgers. But while Yates landed the first World Series ring of his career, the marriage didn’t go particularly well. He was thrice placed on the injured list — twice for hamstring strains and once due to a lower back injury — and pitched only 41 1/3 innings. The veteran righty’s 5.23 earned run average was one of the worst marks of his career, and his 92.8 mph average four-seam velocity was his lowest since 2013. Yates still punched out an excellent 29.6% of his opponents, but he was doomed by home runs, yielding an average of 1.96 round-trippers per nine frames.
While Yates has typically been excellent when healthy, he’s had his share of injuries. He pitched only 4 1/3 innings in 2020 due to bone spurs in his elbow. He signed with the Blue Jays in free agency that offseason but never pitched an inning for Toronto. He required Tommy John surgery at the end of spring training. From 2020-22, Yates pitched only 11 1/3 innings in the majors.
The Angels will bet on Yates’ track record and hope for better help. Between Yates, Stephenson, Romano and Pomeranz, they certainly aren’t lacking talent at the back end of the bullpen — but there’s a clear lack of consistency and durability. They’ll hope to add flamethrower Ben Joyce to that mix at some point this season, though his timetable for a return from last May’s surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder remains murky.
It’s not entirely clear where the Yates signing takes the Angels’ payroll. RosterResource projected them for a payroll around $172MM this morning, but that was before the Angels and Anthony Rendon agreed to defer the payment of the final year and $38MM on his contract for a reported three to five seasons. Details surrounding that still-fresh arrangement have yet to surface in full, but it’s clear that the Angels are quite a bit south of the roughly $206MM payroll figure at which they ended the 2025 campaign.
Ari Alexander of Boston 7 News first reported that Yates was signing a one-year deal with the Angels. Jon Heyman of The New York Post had the $5MM guarantee.


Good for the Angels. A veteran reliever is good for any team! I like this pickup for the Halos.
Old vet relievers can actually be some of the worst money spent. Lot of near 8 figure salaries on overly used cars that good teams can roster/reload with younger options close to league minimum.
He’s reuniting with Maddux. Despite his high home run rate, his strike rate.And walk rate were very healthy. This has the potential to be good value deal
I ma glad to hear his strike and walk rates are very healthy. Do you know what doctor they use? It not, can you at least share their preferred diet? That often makes a big difference,
Any money spent can actually be some of the worst money spent lol… Pitching is pitching and teams want guys that are reliable… Money isn’t an issue here. Health is.
Actually 5m is a cheap as you are going to get for a veteran.
The two words in everything Angels article: “If healthy”.
The Angels have signed some familiar names to their bullpen this off season. Some of them are not coming off a good year. Matt Moore must believe they are fixable.
I still have no idea who they hand the ball to in the 9th inning.
Matt Moore??
Did they sign Moore as an assistant pitching coach? If they did, I missed it. It still sounds like GoogleMe thinks he is the pitching coach. I could also see them hiring Moore as APC, so I can see it.
An injury prone 38 y.o. with three straight seasons below replacement level? You think that’s a good signing for any team?
3 straight below? He was worth over 3 WAR in 2024 and 1 in 2023.
Your right….my bad. – .5 last season, but +3 previous year. I think I was looking at the War totals by team instead of the year by year WAR. Still, and injury prone 38 y.o. coming off a poor season is not a signing that gives me confidence..
lol bro was proven objectively wrong and still repeated the point.
I misread something and owned the mistake right away. Wasn’t trying to trick anyone. I guess I can live with that.
My main point doesn’t change though. He’s still a 38 y.o. (will be 39 this coming season) who is injury prone and coming off a -.5 WAR year…..not a signing that I see as “good for any team.”
It’ll be good for the Angels. They are finishing last most likely, and probably in the bottom-25 overall. Yates might win them another game or two, and provide a trade chip at the deadline. I’ve always advocated this for weaker teams.
Jansen bamboozled the Angels implying he would resign so Perry wouldn’t trade him at the deadline then he jumps to Detroit leaving the Angels holding the bag at the 11th hour. We ended up having to find a new closer when there wasn’t much left to pick from! Kenley was the best closer we have had in many years! Sign Okamoto to play third and Moncada for second and one more proven starter and we may actually have a competitive team!
I don’t think it was all on Jansen. Jansen’s results were good, but the underlying numbers were concerning. His strikeout rates were down, HR/9 were up. He had a BABIP of under .200. That is extremely lucky. The average is around .300. There is almost no chance of him repeating such luck.
The bullpen hasn’t been good for years, but the closers have been decent under PM. Iglesias, Estevez, and Jansen were all decent. I don’t know what the plan is currently.
I agree with you on Okamoto, but not on Moncada.
We have no left handed bats so Moncada if he can stay healthy gives us a potential 25 homer guy at a position where U normally won’t get that kind of power!
Moncada was one of the worst defenders in baseball with -13 OAA. You think you can move him to a middle infield position ? It would only accentuate his lack of range.
I like this bullpen they are building.
He will be Dfa’d by July.
Absolutely filthy splitter.
Kirby would only consider joining if Rendon was gone
Source? I made it up
You called it.
Credible source!
As reliable a source as Jon Heyman.
or Bob Nightengale
It was a joke post, but someone called the angels signing Yates
That account belongs to Perry. He gave us a little sneak peek of his next signing. (I’m joking of course)
@orange2001. Yeah im guessing it’s a cheap deal. it was three guys instead of kenley. Heck I would’ve been fine with pressly
gold called the Yates signing 8 days ago
@gold. Yeah you did, I dont think that was on anyone’s bingo card. I guess the angels went with three relievers instead of kenley hoping they hit on one.
Gold called it
Yeah gold called it
Could be a nice sleeper pick up.
Yes, wake me when the nightmare is over .
Going from a championship in LA to baseball purgatory might end his career but at least he gets to be in the same location
Can’t really blame the guy. Since there wasn’t room on the Varsity squad may as well play for the JV team.
Work is work.
Perry is addicted to over the hill pitchers
Arte is only signing 1-yr deals….
Suzuki treatment
He was horrible this past season. I thought he retired?
Really like this for the Angels. Reunites with Maddux
I’m fine with it. He gets to complete the SoCal circuit.
@james. He was on the angels.
Crap that’s right I forgot before the Padres. Speaking of coming back to the Angels, they need Hud back in the booth.
@james. He’s still with the royals announcing. I saw him on foul territory a couple weeks ago. Probably not on good terms with the angels i think he got fired for the herb.
Arte is pretty hard stance against drugs. Hud was busted at the airport with MJ and terminated shortly after. There is no chance he comes back.
GoogleMe: “Arte is pretty hard stance against drugs”
12 jurors would disagree.
@sealbeach comber. Im surprised they haven’t had a article on that. It’s done just haven’t seen numbers on a settlement maybe we wont ever.
Yeah, I’ve heard $80M-$100M….don’t know how accurate that is.
You really think Arte knew who Kay was, especially when Mead was covering for Kay? Your hate for Arte is affecting your critical thinking.
@sealbeach. Yeah I forgot they have the percentage, but have to get the franchise valuation. Hopefully this starts the sale process.
Rexhudler86: “Hopefully this starts the sale process”.
My understanding is that franchise values will go up quite a bit if the owners can get solid salary caps in place. So, I’ve been running on the assumption that Arte won’t sell until the lockout is over. I’d love to be wrong though….couldn’t happen soon enough.
fansincethe80s: “You really think Arte knew who Kay was, especially when Mead was covering for Kay?”
Apparently, after 31 days and 44 witnesses, the jury was exploring the option of hitting the organization with punitive damages on top of lost wages..
I guess we’ll never know what exactly the jurors knew because Arte made a last-minute confidential settlement.
Perhaps your love for Arte Moreno is affecting your critical thinking.
I don’t have love or distain for Moreno, knowing that you didn’t start it, don’t blow someone off with a worthless label. The labels of both love and hate are meaningless in rational conversations.
Arte doesn’t bring in PED players and ate millions when Hamilton had a one day cocaine relapse.
I’d be shocked if Moreno knew one thing about this. It is inconceivable to me that Moreno would have knowingly put up with this. It’s one of the few good things I can say about his ownership style.
Again, the jury listened to 44 witnesses over 31 days. We’ll never know how they arrived at their conclusions, or exactly what they would have awarded in compensation and punitive damages….because Moreno arranged a confidential settlement.
If you Moreno fans want to assume he didn’t know certain things, then that’s your choice. But he’s the one that settled things in a way that we’ll never know. I guess I don’t the same trust for him that you do. I suppose you think he’s innocent in the bribery scandal as well?
Why discredit someone by calling them a fan? Intelligent people don’t label?
Do you know the settlement? So you disagree with the jury? The punitive damage the jury talked about was about 10 percent of the settlement amount.
If Arte had done something that the jury considered nefarious, that punitive damage would have been a hell of a lot more. 10% seriously? That’s nothing.
He was a long time employee of the Angels. The Angels screwed up. But to think Moreno knew anything about this is absurd. If there was any evidence he had, that punitive figure would have been through the roof.
Ten percent, give me a break.
Halo11Fan…you have a long history of deflecting blame from Moreno. This organization is a long burning dumpster fire and Moreno is the only constant. If you don’t want to be called a Moreno fan, or Angel’s PR shill, then don’t act like one.
I have the ability to assign the right amount of blame. People seem to have the ability to deflect blame from Perry and lay it on Minasian. There is enough blame to go around.
The fact that the punishment portion of the payout was 10%, tells you exactly how badly they wanted to punish Moreno.
It was “he’s your employee and you should have paid more attention.” It was not anything more than that. And you know what, that’s the right amount of blame…. I agree with the jury. This should not have happened.
It’s absurd to believe Moreno had a clue what was going on. Ten percent was a slap on wrist punishment.
You also seem to believe “whoever posts lasts….wins.” So go for it! Happy New Year!
Ok.
Organization does not equal Moreno.
That’s like assuming the CEO of any Fortune 500 company knows each own of their frontline staff and their vices.
Your hate is still clouding your thinking.
It’s cute that you think Moreno is a mustache twisting villain and trying to call me a fan of his is some kind of insult.
I’ve been a fan of this team long enough to experience all the owners and Moreno’s been the most invested in the team winning but has made some terrible front office decision that resulted in the last 10 years. However, his 1st 12 years of ownership was the longest stretch of time where the team was consistently in the hunt for the playoffs and playing baseball above 500.
I don’t believe in the mythical new owner who will come in and act like Moreno did his couple years, I’d rather they stick to the plan Perry has started to put in place and see what happens.
If all that makes me a Moreno fan, oh well. It’s better than being a fan of the ownership group that was willing let the team be contracted for a cash payout and allow the A’s to move to Anaheim in their place or the person who said they can’t retain their players/bring in free agents because they are only a “mid-market” team and don’t have the money.
All the Angels PR trolls turning out to defend Moreno. He’s clearly one of the worst owners in sports history. I can’t wait until he’s gone and the rabid baseball fans of the OC have a chance to get ownership that “gets it” that more money can be made from trying to build a winner.
In the meantime, he and his PR trolls will keep gaslighting and blaming anyone in the world except Moreno for the disgraceful condition of the franchise he has owned for 22 years.
I think it is amazing that you trolls want fans to think he’s a better owner than Disney. Disney owned the team for seven full seasons and built it into a WS winner. Moreno took over a winning organization 22 years ago and it’s been in decline ever since. A team in the 2nd largest market that hasn’t made playoff appearance in over 10 years. Back to back 90 loss seasons. There have been bribery scandals. There have been drug scandals. Moreno is no better than McCourt was…..just cashing in on fan loyalty in a big market. It’s terrible for baseball.
Your rewriting of history is adorable. It must be fun living in your own private reality.
Have a good new years if that’s something you have there.
fansincethe80’s: “Your rewriting of history is adorable. It must be fun living in your own private reality. Have a good new years if that’s something you have there.”
It’s not really re-writing history. It’s just history. Look any of it up. Is there any part you dispute? Or is this just another lazy non-content troll post?
And, yes, we do celebrate new years here in the OC. You would think such a fervent Moreno troll like yourself would know that.
What a dweeb Sealbeach. So people who are not 100% negative are PR folks.
The Jury punitive damage rumors are spot on. When you agreed with the jury, you said trust the jury, now that the punishment is reasonable you say don’t trust the jury.
You have issues. If the Jury felt there was evidence Moreno knew what was going on, they would have fried him.
Tyler Skaggs family was seeking 400 million in punitive damages. The jury would have awarded ten.
That tells an unbiased thinking person something, But when it comes to Moreno, some people are incapable of using their brain and let their bias control them.
So, the jury was considering around $100M in damages and your conclusion is…….drumroll please…… that they didn’t think Moreno was complicit? That’s a lot of money to pay for not being complicit.
Moreno has been a micro-managing owner for 22 years now….overseeing the steady slide from the WS winner he bought from Disney t to a big market team that hasn’t won a playoff game in 16 years. His is the only constant. Yet, you always want to deflect blame to others. Sure seems like PR troll behavior to me.
@sealbeach comber. I like his takes especially when he says neto needs to move off of SS.
What does 10 million out 400 tell you? It tells me, it was Arte’s employee and he has responsibility for his employees, and there should have been some oversite.
It also tells me there was no evidence Arte knew about his dealings.
That’s obvious.
And Moreno doesn’t micromanage the team. He gets involved when he can get big name players to market and bypasses his GM. You don’t know this?
As I said, you’re so biased your brain is not working.
Rexhudler86: ” I like his takes especially when he says neto needs to move off of SS.”
I always respect anyone’s opinions on those kinds of issues. It’s hot stove season and that’s what baseball fans do.
What I don’t respect are those who make excuses for Moreno and try to shut down those who criticize him.
To clarify Rex. Like Bichette, who needs to move off short, Neto needs to move off second.
My biggest issue with Neto playing short is the Angels have bypassed many very good shortstops in the draft because they seem to think they have a shortstop. They also drafted a secondbaseman which further locks Neto in.
The Angels have no one who can play short, so what are you going to do? They have painted themselves into a corner with this unforced error.
Who knows? Maybe Neto will be working on his crossover step to his left all off-season and his inability to go up the middle will no longer be an issue. Stranger things have happened.
Halo11fan: “What does 10 million out 400 tell you?”
It tells me the family’s lawyer aimed high, which is pretty typical. It also tells me that, after listening to 44 witnesses, they were ready to find Moreno’s organization responsible to the tune of $100M.
Hud was busted at the airport with MJ and terminated shortly after.
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Is pot allowed in airports? I remember some Yankee pitcher getting busted for bringing in a gun through the airport in NYC.
The MLBPA will NEVER agree to a cap.
@joebrady. definitely not, and had to be around 2006-07. It was definitely a bigger deal.
This makes me happy as a Padres fan. I can root for him again
He seems like a good guy. Apparently he was injured last season and fans didn’t know? Regardless, I hope he has a good year with the Angels.
The Yavapai connection continues.
Correcting a horrible wrong when the previous regime cut him loose in 2017.
Over/under on 4 million for the one year? Dodgers majorly overpaid, but they can afford anything with their 330 million/yr Charter Cable contract..
I’m guessing $5MM.
@Orange2001. 2.5 is my guess
5 it is. I wasn’t too far off, and that’s still not a lot for a one year relief arm, so its fine.
@kellin. So it was getting three pitchers instead of kenley. I guess it was fine if one hits. I have a feeling kenley will regress.
Wonder if that has any “relation” to how they got Moore two years in a row and he fell off a cliff that second season.
Thing is, Kenley has had 15 years of proven ability. Im only looking at his bref stats, but he had a really solid ERA+, and WHIP, but his FIP was a bit high, compared to previous years..
Does this indicate signs of falling off? I don’t really know. Is Yates the team’s new closer? I guess we’ll see. I don’t mind the extra arms, the team could always use them – but are any of the bullpen arms currently signed capable of really being a solid closer…
@kellin. Yeah i guess Stephenson is the closer. Will he pitch more than 15 innings who the heck knows. If I had to pick one. Pomeranz would be my choice he looked decent in spring training with the angels. He didn’t give up a hit or run for like 15 innings until the wheels fell off. I think it was more rust being out for 3-4 years. Kenley looked scary he was just using his vet IQ.
Such a great signing..
I’m just waiting for the Dodgers to sign Super Smash Bros Brawl Meta-Knight.
Not gonna get my hopes up on the bully, but a couple of nice moves so far. Now get a couple more, another starter like Gallen, a 3rd baseman that can stay healthy, and a cf who can play the field and hit just a little bit until Rada is ready. Oh and trade Soler for a lottery ticket arm even if the guy makes more than Soler.
Another Blue Jays legend.
@its when did he play for the Jays,? I didn’t see anything on Baseball Refrence
The year that is missing in his stat line. 2021. Jays knew he had suspect medical results, give him $7-mil to not throw a single pitch.
So predictable for the Angels to go out and pay for the veterans no one else wants. But its a name people have heard! Never seen a team so adept at handcuffing themselves every single year.
The result of never having no MLB caliber talent in the minors. Most teams can fill half a bullpen or more with home grown talent and save money.
We had an all pitcher draft in 2021 that should have produced 3 bullpen arms by now but it hasn’t so we have to sign multiple guys like this instead of concentrating our spending power into a single good player at another position of need.
Yeah. Its tough to watch. I live in a Northwest League city and see the High-A Dust Devils a lot. There’s just never anything there. If they’d drafted a few high school guys 5 years ago they’d be fine right now.
That’s cool. I love minor league baseball. It’s just a perfect night out. Love the vibe. So much more chill than MLB.
The thing I dislike most about minor league baseball is the inability of these pitchers to throw strikes. I live in a AAA city, and I want to see a baseball game and the players more than to root for a team.
When pitchers can’t throw strikes, players can’t play.
A true gray beard.
Don’t let him near Romano. He’s toxicity bad.
Hello, Tatsuya Imai (and Yoan Moncada).
it wasn’t the loss of velo on his fastball, his splitter was a meatball.
He had to rely more on his fastball,.opponents sat on it, and slugged over .500 on the heater and the splitter.
If he doesnt have any life on the splitter this season, unless he is adding a new pitch, he will be a liability out of the bullpen once again.
Hopefully reuniting with Maddux fixes the splitter. I’d assume he was consulted before this signing.
Then again this is the Angels.
Yates in 38, been throwing his splitter for years, his arm atill strong but likely body breaking down, cant get in the same shape as he used to. He could put it a tremendous effort in the off season, he may have a good first half but the long season will likely wear him down. Id say its a bad sign for the Angels. Many young arms that have potential to be good if given the opportunity.
Still a long way from being legit contenders, and got a lot more to do, but they have really quietly done a solid job building quality pitching depth (with some risk and upside expectations) this off-season. I really think Minasian might be a solid GM just completely hamstrung and beholden to his moron owner.
There’s only one way to know if Perry is a good GM, and that’s if he gets a chance to run another team.
Someone did some serious breakdown of player stats before Perry and during Perry and they found he had a profound effect on the players and how they approached the plate, or picked up players that fit his mold of “swinging for the fences.” This was seen the clearest this past season when the strikeout rates climbed for the entire team and the HRs went up, but nothing else changed.
Thus far the Arte GM’s have been a mixed bag after leaving..
Jerry DiPoto is obviously a good GM. He’s won more, spent less money, built a higher rated farm, and made the postseason twice since jumping off this ship.
Eppler hasn’t impressed in NY, but he still has a job.
Reagins never sniffed another front office job.
Kirby is such a sweetheart of a guy and a darn fine pitcher. Pomaikaʻi
kurt suzuki may have had something to do with this one
$5 million for 38 year old Kirby Yates. Wow. No wonder the Mariners have not signed a much needed Right handed Relief Pitcher to a Free agent contract. Go get one in a trade , M’s.
Good luck with that. ™
Thank you!
De nada. One of the many services I provide.
Lets see if he pitches more than one game with the Angels this time around
Angels bought out the remaining $38M on Anthony Rendon’s deal allowing him to retire without pretending he still wants to play. The Halos also signed Kirby Yates to a 1 yr/$5M deal. Yates led the NL with 41 saves (for SD) back in 2019 and had a 101/13 K/BB. He added 33 saves for the Rangers in ’24 and made the all star team in both those campaigns. Yates should be front and center when the Angels call on a closer if his health cooperates. As you guys say, the biggest question isn’t the talent but the health. Or in Yates’ case, the lack of it. By the by, didn’t Robert Stephenson write Treasure Island?
George that was an awfully long was of saying Yates should be the closer. In your opinion.
I hope he pitches well for the Angels.
Closer kirby
Good pickup for the Halos.
Good signing imo. They have a few closing options now, not the worst thing.
Angels Restructure Rendon’s Deal, Add Yates to Bullpen
So it’s official: Anthony Rendon won’t be back. The Angels reworked his contract word is it’s stretched out over 3 to 5 years—and that’s probably the best outcome for both sides. The Rendon era ends not with a bang, but with a spreadsheet.
Meanwhile, the bullpen just got a shot of experience with Kirby Yates signing a 1-year deal. If he’s got anything left in the tank if he can return to form of his old All-Star form we might’ve found our closer. Big if, but it’s something.
Let’s be real: Perry Minasian’s working with pennies Arte’s not opening the vault, so this is the kind of move we get. If the pitching holds up, maybe we flirt with .500. If it doesn’t? hello 90 losses today the sun shines a little brighter over Anaheim.
watch him have a stellar year after struggling with the dodgers.
Could be. Rumor was he was hurt, so if he’s feeling better, along with the Maddux Touch. Magic Mike? He *could* be good for the team.
Well Maddux was his PC in 24 when he had 1.7 era. We will see
Decent deal.
Another Peary special. Older RP that he can flip for prospects if the team sucks again.
Does he flip players for prospects? It always seems like he holds players and gets nothing. Why keep Jansen? I guess Estevez. But he didn’t Strickland or Loup in prior years
This season is turning into Old Timers Day
Now they just need a flux capacitor and the bullpen will be set.
Let’s hire Dr. Emmett “Doc” Brown for player development.
I’ve always like Yates. I like it.
Building a nursing home again
The Angels finished 2025 with a $210 million payroll. Now We’re sitting around $170 million heading into 2026.
That’s $69 million in space before we even sniff the luxury tax. And with Rendon’s deal reworked, the books are finally looking better than it has for years
So what’s the holdup?
We’ve got money. We’ve got needs. Third base is wide open. We still need another outfielder. Another starter. A real closer. The division’s not unbeatable. The time to strike is now.
This isn’t about throwing money around just to say we did. It’s about making a move that matters. A bat. An arm. A reason that we wanna win.
We’ve heard the rumors. We’re linked to every free agent on the board We’ve seen a few bullpen arms come in. But if this front office is serious about 2026, it’s time to stop window shopping and start buying.
We still need RF, CF, 2B, 3B, 2 SPs and 3 RPs. Filling them with barely average Major Leaguers will push way past the luxury tax threshold. That is why they are going to fill them mostly with retreads.
Trade chips for the deadline. If healthy and returned to form.
Worst FA signing in Blue Jays history.
I wish him the best. I really like this guy. But he was terrible last year. Thought for sure he was retiring. I dont think this gets the Angels closer to a playoff spot but i hope Kirby does well.
The only good thing Cashman has done is Not sign Kirby Yates.
Retirement Villas
Where the fastballs are vintage, the arms are seasoned, and the only thing getting stretched is the truth about velocity.
The Angels bullpen is starting to look like a casting call for Cocoon 3 The Mound Years. if they stay healthy, great. If not, we might need to install a Life Alert button in the dugout.
I’ll never top being annoyed that they call themselves the Los Angeles Angels. California Angels… ok sure. Anaheim Angels… boom. Nailed it. That’s exactly where you play. Great job. I hearby convene this meeting to decide what location to link our team with. Everyone can head to happy hour and the first round is on me.
It is always a dummy comes up with a dumb cow dung thing to post. The Angels are the original LA team and were in generous mood when the Brooklin Doggies came down asking for a quater. Besides, for any outsiders this area is Los Angeles. A Los Angeles Megalopolis. It works for the Clippers, Galaxy, Knicks, Nets and so on. So it is up to you to stay dumb or to get enlightened.
Not really. The Los Angeles Angels were a PCL team (one of many in the region at one time). Wrigley sold the franchise and stadium to O’Malley in 1957. The franchise was relocated to Spokane and renamed. O’Malley held onto the Angels naming rights, which Gene Autry bought from him in 1961. So the name is the only actual connection between the PCL and the MLB Angels, and it is only the name of the MLB team because Walter O’Malley sold it to Autry.
I guess the hazard of calling someone else a dummy is looking like a pretty good example of one yourself.
If you go by the name alone
The year 1903 The Los Angeles Angels
I don’t care how you wanna slice it and dice it pro or minor league. This is what it is.
Completely arbitrary. The Angels were only the first PCL team in the area. This does not make them the first team here unless you believe (wrongly) that the PCL was the first baseball played in the area. In fact, teams and leagues (pro and semi-pro) existed everywhere by the time this particular franchise was started.
So no matter how you slice and dice it, it can never be what it isn’t.
The first professional baseball team in Los Angeles was the Los Angeles Angels, founded in 1892. They became a charter member of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) in 1903, making them the original baseball team in the city—decades before the Dodgers arrived from Brooklyn in 1958.
1. Trout 2. Schanuel. 3. Zeto. 4. Adell 5 ohoppe 6. Moore 7. Grissom. 8.:Lugo 9. Rada there you go.
I get the buyout for Rendon but I’d almost be inclined just to payout this final year and have nothing to do with him ever again. It’s not a huge deal, but…. Idk. If I were the angels I could suffer through one more year of not having that near $40 mil to spend. Hopefully for their fans they go crazy this free agency and get the likes of a bo and Tucker along with a pitcher. 172 mil before removing rendons deferred payments. Got to think at a min that brings it down to 150 ballpark if not more. They have the means to sign those 3 options I threw out there and still be under the 1st threshold potentially and they could add cause they are a wealthy enough organization to take on the lux tax. Idk. They have the funds and potential this offseason to create whatever they want to be something special