Angels’ Adams Proves He’s No Fluke
It shouldn’t be long before Caleb Adams is bumped to Double-A.
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It shouldn’t be long before Caleb Adams is bumped to Double-A.
Grayson Long already has gained a reputation as a rotation workhorse
The Angels tried to talk Hunter Green out of retiring, to no avail
The defensive package is ready for Caleb Kowart. Will the bat catch up?
Familiarity with a new country should help Roberto Baldoquin improve
Ji-Man Choi impressed the Angels early in camp
LOS ANGELES—You won’t find Tyler DeLoach on any top prospect lists. The 6-foot-6, 240-pound lefthander’s stuff, which consists of an 89 mph fastball, sweeping slider…
ANAHEIM—There is a tendency to look at Jake Jewell’s body, a fastball that has touched 99 mph and his second-half struggles as a starter last…
ANAHEIM—As good a defensive center fielder as Chad Hinshaw has become in three years in the Angels’ system, he has no future there with the…
ANAHEIM—”There’s a lot to like,” director of minor league operations Mike LaCassa said of righthander Joe Gatto, a second-round pick out of high school in…
ANAHEIM—The numbers would indicate that 20-year-old outfield prospect Natanael Delgado took a step back in 2015. Delgado, who signed with the Angels out of the…
ANAHEIM—The Angels doubled down in the major league portion of the Rule 5 draft, selecting not one but two players, reliever Deolis Guerra from Pittsburgh…
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