The Angels have been without manager Ron Washington since late June after he went on medical leave away from the team, and he revealed to reporters last month that he was recovering from quadruple bypass surgery. Even in spite of that recovery from major surgery, however, the 73-year-old still hopes to manage the Angels in 2026. Washington reaffirmed that desire in a conversation with Sam Blum of The Athletic, who reports to today that Washington has not yet spoken to Halos owner Arte Moreno about his future but hopes to do so in the next few days.
“I just want to sit down and talk baseball with him,” Washington told Blum of Moreno. “I’ll let them decide if I’m the guy to lead the club.”
Washington added that he also hasn’t spoken to club GM Perry Minasian about his future with the club. The Halos hold a club option on Washington’s services for the 2026 season, while Blum notes Minasian himself has one year left on his contract with Anaheim. According to Blum, much of the club’s leadership is facing uncertainty headed into the final days of the regular season, as interim manager Ray Montgomery has also expressed uncertainty about his future in the organization but remains in the mix to manage the team in 2026.
There’s a number of factors at play that could be weighing on Moreno’s mind as he decides what direction to take the club moving forward. The most obvious, perhaps, is the team’s lengthy playoff drought and disappointing results in recent years. The Angels have 88 losses with two games left to go in the 2025 season, and that performance comes on the heels of last year’s 99-loss campaign and back-to-back 89-loss seasons in 2022 and ’23. For years, the Angels have hung their hopes on the idea that a healthy season for Mike Trout could help them get back to October, but Trout has played in 128 games this year and turned in results that are less than stellar by his lofty standards even as he remains an above average bat overall.
Perhaps Trout can build on this year and turn in a season more like his vintage, MVP-caliber performances of a decade ago in 2026. Failing that, however, the Angels will need to change at least somewhat if they’re going to get back to the playoffs for the first time since 2014. It’s hardly unthinkable that Moreno could look see the uncertain contract situations of Washington, Montgomery, and Minasian over the next year as an opportunity to shake up the organization and bring in new voices. With that being said, there are some factors at play that create an argument for sticking with the status quo.
Notably, the team was doing better than this record would suggest when Washington was actually at the helm of the club. He took medical leave when the club had a 40-40 record and sat just one game back of an AL Wild Card spot. It’s difficult to argue that the team’s poor record this year lies at Washington’s feet when he was away from the organization for their 25-39 stumble after the All-Star break. What’s more, Blum suggests that Moreno may not be interested in bringing in new leaders for the organization on multi-year agreements with a likely lockout on the horizon following the 2026 season.
That could be due to financial reasons, as a lockout that bleeds into the season would result in cancelled games and lost revenue, but another factor could be the uncertainty surrounding the landscape of the game when the dust settles on the next round of collective bargaining. If a salary cap is put into place, as whispers around baseball have indicated MLB is hoping to accomplish, that would surely have significant repercussions about how teams all around the league conduct their business. Knowing what sort of financial system MLB will be operating under for the foreseeable future would surely be helpful when deciding who is best suited to lead the organization for what could wind up being the rest of the decade or longer.
Another factor, Blum writes, figures to be Washington’s health. Washington is already the oldest manager in the majors by a few years. 70-year-old Rangers skipper Bruce Bochy is the only other septuagenarian leading a dugout at the moment, though Brian Snitker of Atlanta will celebrate his 70th birthday in October and has not yet made a decision about his future beyond the 2025 campaign. Between Washington’s age and him coming off major heart surgery, there’s risk for both him and the club in bringing him back into the dugout next year and hanging him a stressful job with a difficult schedule and plenty of responsibility like that of a big league manager.
Despite those possible concerns, Blum notes that Washington has no interest in moving into a front office role at this point. He called himself a “hands-on guy” who prefers to work directly with the players in conversation with Blum, and noted that he was confident he would be working for one of the league’s organizations next year in that sort of role, whether that’s a managerial job or a different role. Outside of his stints managing the Rangers and Angels, Washington spent seven years as third base coach of the Braves and won a World Series with the organization in 2021.

I’m not sure who should manage the Angels but Montgomery definitely should not.
agree, but I think it should be Washington.. 40 – 40 is improvement and the team was showing growth. The Angels record under Wash in 1 run games, extra innings, come from behind win was among the best in baseball. He said in post game talk that this team knows how to win against good teams but needs to learn how to play against the weak teams. He then added they will soon. look at the Angels record against 1st place teams this year when Washington was manager.
BOB MELVIN.
Would love it.
Wish the best for Washington but I want someone else to manage in 2026. Torii Hunter has been in uniform in the angels dugout the last month….
Unfortunately, changing managers or GM won’t make much difference for the Angels. Until Moreno sells or somehow has a complete transformation of his plans for the team (I’m not holding my btrath), the Angels will continue their playoff drought.
But it may let Washington live a few more years….
Esp considering Rendon is still on the books for 2026.
That transformation in plans has already occurred. The Angels are rebuilding, although it’s not a full rebuild. They’ve never done that. But Arte hasn’t signed a mega contract in 6 years, and he’s let PM focus more on drafting and developing rather than top-heavy rosters with a handful of big bats and band aids for the rest. It’s more spread out with youth under club control. And many of these young players are still 0-3 year players. Still too young and immature to be at least competitive enough. Will it work? Only if these young players grow to be more selective at the plate, more efficient on defense, and most of all if they can finally find a few solid young starters. Or get that starting pitching off the open market while they continue building their position player core from within. Selling the franchise doesn’t guarantee anything, but it would still be a nice change of scenery.
I think he should stay with the angels. But only if Torri Hunter is his bench coach.
What’s the big whoop about Torii Hunter? Does he have any coaching or managing experience?
There must be somewhat of a “whoop” if so many fans would like him to fill the manager shoes. Who would you want?
I have no opinion. I’m just wondering why he’s so popular.
But since you mention it, many fans are delusional and clamor for people who aren’t really experienced in such a role at any level.
For example, fans have clamored for teams to sign Trevor Bauer. That doesn’t mean it’s a good idea or is going to happen.
Fans fall in love with the idea of former favorite “star” players coming back and managing the team. Red Sox fans, myself included have been guilty of this with the idea of Jason Varitek replacing Alex Cora. More often than not it doesn’t end up working out nearly as good as we imagine it will
I want Darin Erstad to manage the team but only after Arte sells it. As we all know by now Arte doesn’t know how to build the organization for the team to have a chance. He hires the cheapest and least experienced GMs. A manager cannot make a difference in this situation.
In a way, I agree. However, Erstad took a mediocre college team and very quickly turned it around. Even winning the championship. He was also a captain of the only World Series winning Angels team.
He once interviewed for the Dodgers and impressed them greatly before taking himself out of candidacy.
Rsox: Ted Williams was out of his depth when he managed the Senators.
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I am really on the fence about who they should bring in.
If they bring back Washington it should be with the clear understanding that the bench coach is more or less the manager in wait. Montgomery had a chance to prove he was a manager candidate and failed. His game time decisions were very erratic. Maybe that is the perfect spot to bring in Erstad.
Yes…I agree fire Johnny Washington. You cannot retaining a batting coach when the team lead the lead in strikeouts. Time for a change there.
The other approach is bring in some new young blood to manage the Angels. They have a solid young core to build around and maybe a young fresh approach will bond this group for a long long time.
Of course I would not be at all sad if they brought back Mike Scioscia and Bud Black.
Wash has one of the best baseball minds in the game. I’d love to see him come back to Atlanta, but I wish him the best in Anaheim if he stays
You must be joking. He showed how incompetent he was by not having Nelson cruz playing three or four steps closer to the wall. What happened? The ball went over his head and the Rangers lost a world series they should have won. With two outs in a game, you play deep so you have a good chance to catch a ball at the wall. Maybe he snorted a line in between innings. He should have never managed again just because of that.
Well I learned a new word today. septuagenarian: a person who is from 70 to 79 years old.
Octagenarian, nonagenarian…
Future and Angels. That doesn’t sound right for a 73 year old guy does it?
This team is a trainwreck so it doesn’t really matter who is at the helm. Until Moreno gets serious about building a pitching staff, nothing else matters.
Moreno and Minasian can’t even bother to check in with their manager on medical leave. Washington’s statements to the media could’ve been completely avoided and is unnecessary but here we are. Hope he has a speedy recovery!
What if Moreno brought in a team a President and GM and gave him full autonomy?
He’s 79 years old.
I couldn’t care less if Moreno owned the team if he stayed completely out of baseball operations and player acquisition.
I’m not sure Moreno has done much interfering since the Rendon signing.
Well he told Ohtani to kick rocks when he offered to stay for the same deal the Dodgers offered.
Perry said they were going to be sellers at the trade deadline, but Moreno came out the next day and said they weren’t going to be sellers. I would say that is a pretty good indication he is involved more than he should be.
Sell the team to someone that cares about the fans and winning.
What year was that, the sellers? But yes, if so, that’s interfering…do you know the year. If it’s the Ohtani year, I don’t blame him one bit.
As far as Ohtani and that contract, that butcher bill will come due.
I’d say he hasn’t. For a long time, we would never see a young core like Neto, Ward, Adell, O’Hoppe, Schanuel, Soriano, Joyce spread across the roster. We’d see $150 million in AAV eaten up by aging stars who can’t stay on the field and lots of one-year/minor league deals to keep them under the luxury tax. If I’m PM and it’s around 2021, I’m laying out a plan before Arte that involves better drafting and developing, and selling it as having the ability to build a solid young core that only costs this much, making the luxury tax way less of a concern, and offering more flexibility to supplement off the open market. That could be how PM managed to gain Arte’s trust to build from within rather than be a Dollar Tree Yankees team. It’s been six years since Arte signed Rendon. That alone should tell fans something. But much of the fan base still seems to be stuck on the old Arte narratives and not paying attention to where the team is really at (partial rebuild), and just expects the Angels to add players and contend, which rarely works.
You think that’s a good young core…I don’t.
Ward is gone next year, Schanuel is a first baseman who sluggs less than 400. Adell will be a free agent in two years. Santana is a middle of the rotation starter who Minasian cut so he could sign Claudio and Guerra.
O’Hoppe is a horrible defensive catcher who cost us a CF that we need desperately.
Joyce is an RP that can’t stay healthy.
Is Moreno really going to let Perry hire his “THIRD” manager. Not many gm’s get to hire three in a single tenure
Here is the offseason in a nutshell
National Baseball Writers. I have saved you the time. Just plug in the names later
Perry will do the following
1. Sign a bottom of a rotation starter and try to sell us he has the stuff to be a top of rotation guy
2. Sign two new bench players who can’t hit but sell us that they hit .277 in 2022.
3. Trade for some outfielder with a little pop who some team is desperate to git rid of the contract because he hits .220 and strikes out 30% of the time IE Solre
4. Trade for a player from Atlanta
5. Once again “rebuild” the bullpen for the 4th straight season with relievers who have era’s over six.
6. Get a back up catcher that can’t hit but “is great with the pitching staff despite the fact he can’t throw out a runner trying to steal
7. Come out and say we made competitive offers on all the top marquee free agents
8. Hire a new manager with either ties to the rangers or braves
9. Try to sell us that Rendon is excited and is ready for a big bounce back year
Finally
Piss off every single fanny saying how great our new players are and this is a playoff roster
Tell me I am wrong
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Rendon is very excited to be in the last year of his contract.
You’re wrong. Minasian won’t get the chance.
10-Sign a 31 year old players to an 8-year contract because age doesn’t matter in BB.
11-Sign a player off a season with three good months, after 6 years of mediocrity.
12-Sign 1-2 lottery ticket outfielders, and take the ABs away from Adell.
13-Draft a HS player and have him go directly to Anaheim after the signing.
14-Demote and promote Moore at least one each.
15-Sit on hands at the trade deadline.
My off-season hope is Moreno is not back. And if Moreno is not back, neither is Minasian…or anyone else for that matter.
Halo11fan,
A few months ago you were spreading rumors that you had inside information that Moreno was selling. You claimed you were getting emails from baseball gms.
Suddenly it is hope?
Spreading rumors is the wrong term, but yeah, I fully expect Arte to sell the team.
There is a contract Moreno signed that he’s waiting to expire. I don’t know when it will expire and neither does my friend. But his understanding is that’s what held up the sale.
Love the open endedness of some of your statements.
So if he sells in ten years, you can go on record saying you told everyone he was going to sell.
I would like to add Joe’s list to the article with Joes comments above
By all means, feel free. If it helps, my Raiders are currently on their 7th consecutive 3-year rebuilding plan.
You forgot the best of all, getting the #2 pick in the draft and taking the 16th ranked player in the draft when given the opportunity to get the #1. Insane!!
There a reason our farm system sucks.
You are wrong only about one thing: listening to anything any front office member has to say about the moves they made in the offseason. It’s all PR. The Angels are in the middle of a rebuild. I don’t need PM to tell me anything. I know a rebuild when I see one.
A rebuild…fine.
But our farm system sucks. Not only doesn’t it have good players, it doesn’t even have possible major league players who can fill replacement roles.
Halo11fan
Sucks?
I offered a little debate of the last few drafts and you went silent on me.
I know this may kill you, this isn’t a debate. I’m not trying to convince you of anything.
I have my opinion, which is data driven, you have your opinion which is based on optimism.
Four consecutive years of 89 or more loses, first time in Angel history that it’s been more than two. Farm system rankings by baseball America 25th out of 30th.
fWAR rankings per position
1b 21st.
2b 24th
3b 30th
SS 20th
LF 11th
CF 29th
RF 26th
C 29th.
Minasian needs to be out of a job.
It is not a debate because you choose to ignore anyone who questions you.
I simply tried to get a reply after you spewed how the Angels have blown their last few drafts and when I asked you who you would have taken instead, you choose to not answer.
I am not exactly sure how that is fact driven.
Who did the Angels sell at the deadline to help with this rebuild?
A rebuild involves getting prospects to restock the farm.
Correct. A rebuild does not consist of a 25th ranked farm system with no top end prospects.
Baseball America has two Angel prospects in the top 100. More at 73 and Bremer at 78. That’s in site of all these high draft picks
Managing is not that hard, tell em wash
Who cares
It’s not hard. Tell him Wash
It’s incredibly hard.
We can avoid 90 losses today! And it’s against a team that used to be considered a rival (before our only rival became the A’s in a fight for the basement) This is exciting! Thanks Arte!
Albert will be the manager next year..
Albert told the Angels to go screw themselves when they attempted to make him a platoon firstbaseman.
No way.
Clean house.
How old is Arte? If he’s feeling his age, he may just go for it and get serious about putting a quality product. These old codgers usually open up the pocketbook and let their staff do their jobs when they want to get a championship team before they clock out…
1331 – The thing with Moreno is he is not opposed to spending money on payroll. The problem is he refuses to spend it on meaningful pitching. Instead he signs big bats on the down slope of their careers and ties his money up for years on awful contracts…Pujols, Hamilton, Rendon, et al. 11 years of the same losing strategy.
What has Moreno done the last four years? But yet you still blame him.
And even in hindsight, what pitcher would you have wasted money on that would have made any kind of a difference?
Minasian has thrown away tons of money, and has gotten nothing back in return. And that 2021 draft might be the worst in Angel history.
Halo – You keep going back to the same twisted logic. It’s not Minasian’s money to throw away. It’s Moreno’s. Minasian doesn’t spend a dime without Moreno’s okee doke. I don’t know why you can’t grasp that.
Who is signing these guys? Sorry it’s Minasian. He’s throwing away Moreno’s money. Moreno has let him. Hopefully for not much longer.
Just like Congress throws away your money. We vote for these clowns, we let them.
I think your logic is twisted.
Halo – You’re a broken record. Minasian can’t spend a dime of Moreno’s money unless Moreno says yes. Moreno tells Minasian how to spend Moreno’s money. Are you intentionally being obtuse? That’s a simple concept.
Yet Minasian has spent big time money and gotten little in return.
You’re a broken record as well.
You think Moreno is the GM. I don’t. And Minasian has said on numerous occasions Moreno is not interfering with him.
So is Minasian lying? He could be, but these are not Moreno type moves, so I doubt it.
What big time money has Minasian? Kikuchi? 3 years 63 million, something around there. The team is cash strapped because Trout and Rendon cost the team 75M a year and have been hurt the better part of 5 years. It won’t be an easy sell to have any FA come to a team that lost 11 years in a row.
Minasian is most likely lying to save his job. He could lose his job. He doesn’t appear to be a GM that has his job on the line judging his draft of many high school players.
Moreno had a chance to sell with Ohtani. The team will probably not have the team value that they did a couple years ago for a long time. If Arte didn’t sell when the offers were high, I doubt he sells now.
Again, look at where the positions ranks. One position ranks in the top 20 and Minasian had nothing to do with Ward. An since 12 teams make the playoff, LF barely ranks as a playoff caliber player at 11.
There is zero depth anywhere. He spends 16 million for Soler. He throws away money like this constantly. Every year.
But the biggie is our farm system stinks. There is nothing there. There is nothing to be optimistic about.
fWAR is fangraphs. And if you spent anytime using the best tools available to help your analysis, you wouldn’t hold such ignorant positions.
The Angels were outscored by well over a hundred runs. But man, what a good team, if they could only get some pitching.
Sorry, it’s hard to tell.
I’d love to have a couple of starters. But you cant build a staff through free agency. And before I expect anyone to try, the following has to be fixed.
Angels 25th in runs. 26th wRC+. Dead last…by a wide margin in defense. 25th rated farm system (Baseball America)
The Angels are so far away. A few years ago I felt they were a bullpen away from being good. That seems like a lifetime ago.
I don’t know how much stress is involved managing a MLB team, nor do I know the physicality involved.
As an outsider looking in, it seems to me that it’s a pretty demanding job. Major heart surgery is not to be taken lightly and I hope Wash makes the best decision with all of the information available from his doctors.
Ron Washington will be the manger. Perry will be the GM. Everybody needs to calm down. Moreno is not going to fire another GM and start over.
Quick recovery Wash!
Bring back Scioscia!