LA Angels Thursday News Crash: Play Ball

Play Ball Weekend is upon us. There will be a lot going on with most of it having to do with connecting with youth of different backgrounds around the world. All Star voting is here. This is your chance to vote Wade Meckler onto the All Star Team.

In Angels news, the Angels released Joey Lucchesi from his minor league contract. He hasn’t been all that bad by Salt Lake City standards, so this might be an opt out situation. The Angels selected the contract of Shaun Anderson. They sent Sam Aldegheri to Triple-A and transferred Travis d’Arnaud to the 60 Day IL.

Strangely, it does not appear that any Angels won any of the MLB awards for May. There is no MFP (most frustrating player) award.

Aaron Judge is seeing a specialist for a rib injury he is feeling in his shoulder. We’ll see how that goes. Garrett Crochet has a low grade lat strain.

Right-hander Austin Voth elected free agency after clearing waivers. Andrew Wantz did the same. The Padres designated Nick Castellanos for assignment. The Royals claimed Matthew Lugo off waivers from the Angels.

Photo credit: Rex Fregosi

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HalosFanForLife
Super Member
35 minutes ago

By the end of the A’s series – we should have last place well in hand.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
49 minutes ago

my irrational post-trade deadline defensive lineup:

C- O’Hoppe
1b- Grissom/Schanuel
2b- Madrigal
SS- Guzman
3b- Peraza
LF- Moore
CF- Trout
RF- Meckler
DH- Grissom/Trout/Walton (rotation of some kind)

Rotation:
Sori
Kikuchi
Urena
Rodriguez
Early/Tolle

I love Neto, but if he gets a little hot, I’d be really tempted to trade for a really solid package from the Sox.
Trading Detmers, Neto, Adell would net some really nice current and future pieces, and give young guys like Moore and Guzman to come up and play every day

CAoldskoll
Trusted Member
27 minutes ago
Reply to  cookmeister

You don’t think there may be some suckers who would trade for Soler or Moncada? Guessing just release them. I wonder what Redsox package was for Neto before the season.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
2 minutes ago
Reply to  cookmeister

Because of the injury likelihood, Soriano is the one you want to trade. And I would like to not see O’Hoppe, Adell, or Schanuel in the staring line up next year. Unfortunately, none of them have much trade value.

There are a number of ways to go. You could have either Peraza or Guzman replace Neto as your SS in order to acquire assets by trading Neto. I really like Peraza at 2B though. I still like Detmers.

MarineLayer
Legend
2 hours ago

So Grayson hasn’t been very good so far this year. But Taylor Ward is hitting .250 with 2 HRs. He is now a passive hitter. I’m glad we got something for someone who is barely a viable major league hitter now.

milehigh
Trusted Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

Grayson, like every other starter, imho, need to go 6 innings minimum. I’m just not going to give starters a pat in the back for 5 innings.

Ward went through a hand injury in April and only now feels that he has healed. Before that he was hitting .333 and OPS of .919. So pretty good. After the injury he dropped off as would be expected. He is 3rd in the league in walks behind Trout and Kurtz. He has 55 walks vs. 57 strikeouts, way better than ever before. And already has half the doubles he hit last year.

If Grayson becomes a consistent 6 inning pitcher with 4’ish ERA and Ward continues with what looked like a pretty good season before the injury, then I’d be happy to say this was a good trade for both teams. But at this point Grayson needs to step it up.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
17 minutes ago
Reply to  milehigh

The key to this trade though is that Ward would be gone after this year. We still have control of Grayson for the next 3 years after this. Considering the fact that we weren’t going to do anything this year anyway, I believe it was one of Perry’s better trades and I am not a Perry fan.

tanana40
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

I posted yesterday that Ward’s OPS is something like .723 compared to .793 or so last season. He does have a .393 OBP but has no power this year.

cookmeister
Trusted Member
56 minutes ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

he’s had what, 4 starts? Hasn’t pitched really in almost 2 years.

People are freaking out about Rodriguez and compare it to Ward because they want instant gratification. It’s a 3-4 year outlook, but people don’t like that

RexFregosi
Legend
54 minutes ago
Reply to  MarineLayer

My thesis is Ward was traded for AZ real estate, not Grayson
https://therealdeal.com/national/phoenix/2026/03/27/arte-moreno-pays-125-million-for-phoenix-apartments/

Another project in Gilbert $24.5 million ( that would buy a good LF?)
https://www.kendradursteler.com/blog/Arte-Moreno-s–24-5M-Gilbert-Land-Buy–What–SanTan-Crossing–Could-Mean-for-Gilbert-Real-Estate

So let’s see how profitable that is, not how Grayson pitches.

Go Team!

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
37 minutes ago
Reply to  RexFregosi

I bet they have good hot dog bbq’s at Arte’s new apartments. And ample parking.

milehigh
Trusted Member
BannedInLA
Legend
4 hours ago

As Grissom continues to increase his batting average and drive the baseball well, could he supplant Schanual at 1B permanently?

I asked because 3B, SS and 2B seem well covered with the combination of Neto, Peraza, Moore & Guzman.

Lastly, Long Live The Meck !!!!

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
4 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Right now, he is superior to Schanuel in all categories. If and when Perry leaves, there will be significant roster changes.

Pineapple12
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Grissom turning into a Ben Zobrist utility type would be AWESOME.

Perry is an idiot but Peraza and Grissom were savvy pickups. Early returns on both are positive

MarineLayer
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

This is a great way to put it and I agree 100%.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Agreed but I’m kind of alarmed by what the OF we traded for Peraza is doing in rookie league for the Yankees. Supposedly the Yanks were about to DFA Peraza anyway… https://www.milb.com/player/wilberson-de-pena-821648

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
57 minutes ago

An outfielder with an OPS of 1.000 in rookie ball for a utility plus defender that can OPS .800 in MLB, you make that trade 10 times out of 10

Pineapple12
Legend
5 hours ago

Shohei has a 0.74 ERA and 0.79 WHIP in 61 innings 🤯🤯🤯

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
Reply to  Pineapple12

He just might be pretty good. How come we can never get a player like that in our organization?

Pineapple12
Legend
4 hours ago

Imagine a team of Ohtani, Trout, Pujols, Rendon.

That would’ve been crazy, right?

BannedInLA
Legend
4 hours ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

When he first arrived from Japan, he was more highly touted as a pitcher than a hitter. Or at least that’s my recollection.

Anyway, he’s the greatest baseball player of all-time. Probably.

That said, take a look at Ted Williams’ career numbers. My GAWD.

TrojanBoiler
Super Member
4 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Yeah your memory is correct. There was some uncertainty that he could be effective as a hitter in MLB (lol) but there was a strong consensus that he would make it as a pitcher at the very least.

Pineapple12
Legend
3 hours ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

Passan wrote this article in 2018. The scouts were very very very wrong about his bat haha. Great players accomplish great things, and Banned said it — Shohei is the greatest ever.

https://sports.yahoo.com/10-degrees-dear-shohei-im-sorry-totally-wrong-060850661.html

JackFrost
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  BannedInLA

Did Ted Williams ever put up Cy Young numbers as a pitcher ?

Ohtani is the GOAT and I don’t think it is very close. The 50/50 season sealed the deal…. The only argument against it at this point would be longevity. If he wins the Cy Young this year it would be even harder to argue against…

Last edited 2 hours ago by JackFrost
HalosFanForLife
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  JackFrost

But here’s what’s crazy – he’s likely to be over 60 WAR this season – which is completely insane for his tenure.

Pineapple12
Legend
2 hours ago

He’s gonna end up with 500 home runs and a Cy Young. That’s preposterous!

Credible shot at 100 WAR too

Last edited 2 hours ago by Pineapple12
HalosFanForLife
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Two generational talents on the same team – and we can’t sniff the playoffs. The fish rots from the head.

CAoldskoll
Trusted Member
46 minutes ago
Reply to  JackFrost

All these amazing things Ohtani is still accomplishing. Taken himself to a way higher level for the Dodgers over what he ever did here. Un-hittable now after 2 major surgeries? Is that arm going out again? Probably not, Sho’s made himself better all-around now that he’s on a ‘wining’ team. Maybe give us a few bat flips this wknd.

toad2065
Trusted Member
52 minutes ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Yeah, I’ve heard that guy is pretty good!

smithy610
Super Member
6 hours ago

It’s the cast-offs that had been hitting so far for this team – Meckler, Peraza, Madrigal, Grissom, Siri. And not the so-called “youth movement”.

I’m sure the clock will strike midnight soon but it’s been great to see slap hitting that keeps the innings going, with some power here and there. Kinda funny because I used to complain during the Vlad era that if only Vlad had some power around him and not a bunch of slap hitters, those Angels teams would have gone deeper in the playoffs.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
4 hours ago
Reply to  smithy610

You’re right midnight will likely come, but for now, those guys are a significant improvement over the guys they replaced which really shows how bad the other guys have been. What a roster.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend

There was tremor in the suckage, so Perry re-signed Lucchesi.

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/06/angels-re-sign-joey-lucchesi-on-minor-league-deal.html

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
1 hour ago

“A presence I’ve felt since…” [I entered “horrible pitcher re-signed by Angels” into search engine to follow through on the joke and it spat our Lucchesi, so I guess that’s the joke]

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
6 hours ago

Wow. The Beavers went off yesterday with Meckler and Madrigal each with 4 hits. Maybe this Madrigal move pays off. He’s definitely the type of guy teams want for playoff runs. But we’ll probably release him and he’ll go off next year like Moniak.

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