LA Angels Monday News Crash: Presidents Day

Please no political discussion.

Nick Castellanos signed with the Padres. The dream did not pan out but we still have Soler. Griffin Canning also signed with the Padres.

The Diamondbacks get Zac Gallen. Paul Sewald also signed with the Diamondbacks. They got Joe Ross and Oscar Mercado on minor league contracts. The Diamondbacks also claimed right-hander Grant Holman off waivers from the Athletics.

The Twins signed Andrew Chafin to a minor league deal. They also signed Cody Laweryson to a minor league deal.

The Blue Jays signed Jesse Hahn to a minor league contract.

The White Sox signed right-hander Austin Voth to a minor league deal.

The Giants signed outfielder Will Brennan to a split contract paying $900,000 if he is in the majors and $400,000 if he is in the minors.

The Mets claimed Ben Rortvedt off waivers from the Dodgers.

The Cubs DFAd outfielder Ben Cowles to make room for Shelby Miller.

The Astros signed Cavan Biggio to a minor league deal.

The Rangers signed Mark Canha to a minor league deal.

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Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend

Doolittle’s (ESPN) take on all 30 teams win-loss record for the 2026 season. The Hopium crowd will of course find fault with the observations, however the data does support the general observations he presents.

27. Los Angeles Angels
Win average: 68.8 (Last: 69.6, 27th)
In the playoffs: 2.9% (Last: 3.1%)
Champions: 0.0% (Last: 0.0%)

Why the heck didn’t the Angels get some help for Mike Trout in the outfield?

You can always pick on the Angels’ rotation outlook, but that gets old, so we’ll go with what projects to be a bottom-three outfield. Trout, for his part, barely helps that forecast given that he mostly DHed a season ago. That’s an appropriate career move for the future Hall of Famer, but then don’t you need to adjust the rest of the roster accordingly?

Jo Adell broke out in the power department in 2025, finally manifesting one of the highly touted tools that once made him an exciting prospect. But that’s kind of all he does, and he proved to be no solution in center field, where he started 89 times. Jorge Soler is a defensive menace, but if he’s healthy and DHing, then Trout can’t. Newly acquired Josh Lowe can run, but he’s not really a center fielder, either, and has a sub-.700 OPS in each of the past two seasons. Bryce Teodosio plays center but is already 26 and in limited time has a career OPS+ of 45 with a lone big league homer. Speed-and-defense prospect Nelson Rada is a possibility but is only 20 and lacks power.

The answer to the question, then, might well be that the Angels hope the old Mike Trout will resurface in 2026.

Last edited 1 hour ago by Senator_John_Blutarsky
HalosFanForLife
Super Member
36 minutes ago

it’s so amazing how our outfielders have made the position look so difficult. Ward was pretty bad too. i think Trout still is serviceable (though not elite anymore)- but he’s an injury waiting to happen there. Adell will hopefully look to improve – but he’s not there for his glove prowess. We’re an outfield that as a whole can’t hit, can’t field, but… they don’t have great arms.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
13 minutes ago

The challenge for the team over the next 3 to 5 years is that, other than Neto, the team does not have a player in the top 15 at their position. The “glass half empty” view might be that other than Neto, we don’t crack the top 20 at any position.

As for pitching, it’s just as challenging. The closest we come to having a player in the overall top 100 pitchers would be Soriano.

It will be fun watching to see which prospects develop into at least average MLB players. However, it’s never enjoyable losing.

Last edited 6 minutes ago by Senator_John_Blutarsky
steelgolf
Legend
8 minutes ago

Which is why the Soler signing was so head scratching. Soler is a far worse Adell, with little OBP and horrible defense. It’s like someone signed him without paying attention to the current roster. “Oh, he is a power threat in the line up”, yeah, wind power from all of his whiffs. Yeeeesh. Just cut him loose and find something useful for that slot.

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