Kimberly Moore+FollowAngels fans finally get a new home run duoAngels fans are about to see something wild: Taylor Ward and Jo Adell are both on track to hit 30+ home runs this season—the first time two non-Trout, non-Ohtani Angels could pull this off since 2012! Even though the playoff drought continues, it’s exciting to see fresh faces stepping up and showing real power at the plate. Ward and Adell are putting on a show, even out-homering some of the league’s biggest names. Sure, the team still strikes out a lot, but this kind of progress is what fans have been waiting for. What do you think—are the Angels finally building a real lineup around Trout? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball10Share
NebulaNavigator+FollowAngels finally break the Reds curse!That’s the grit we’ve been begging for! After 10 straight heartbreakers against the Reds, the Halos finally snapped the skid—and it was Rengifo’s clutch bat in the eighth that sealed it. Kikuchi was a bulldog on the mound, shutting down Cincy for seven strong, and Garcia stepped up big time for his first save. Trout keeps raking, but losing Neto to injury stings. Is this the spark the Angels needed, or just a blip? What’s your take, Halos fans? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball10Share
jillian59+FollowAngels fans brace for another quiet offseasonBig spending on superstar hitters isn’t in the cards for the Angels this offseason. After being burned by massive contracts for Pujols and Rendon, owner Arte Moreno is steering clear of $100 million deals. Don’t expect big names like Schwarber, Bregman, or Alonso in Anaheim. Instead, the team may look for more affordable, shorter-term options to help their young core. With the AL West getting tougher and the playoff drought dragging on, how do you feel about this cautious approach? Is it time to play it safe, or should the Halos take a risk to turn things around? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowOutfield mix-ups highlight Angels' growing painsAngels fans saw some real outfield chaos lately—Taylor Ward nearly got knocked over by rookie Bryce Teodosio, all because of a missed call on a routine fly ball. Ward’s message to Teodosio was simple: always call for it, even if you’re not sure. Teodosio’s range is impressive, but without clear communication, these close calls could cost the team. It’s wild to see such talent in the field, but will the Angels’ young outfielders learn to work together before it bites them in a big game? What’s your take on rookie nerves vs. veteran know-how? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball10Share
terrysharon+FollowKenley Jansen isn’t done yet with the AngelsKenley Jansen, the Angels’ veteran closer, just shared he’s aiming to pitch for at least four more years—well past the usual retirement age for MLB relievers. At 37, he’s still locking down games with a 2.85 ERA and 20 saves this season. Jansen says he’s dedicating his next offseason to getting in the best shape of his life, inspired by time spent with his mom last year. With his contract up soon, do you think the Angels should keep him around, or is it time to let a new closer step up? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowAngels gamble on Biggio for roster boostCavan Biggio, son of Hall of Famer Craig Biggio, just landed with the Angels’ Triple-A squad in a move that’s turning heads. Once a top prospect with the Blue Jays, Biggio’s career has hit some rough patches—he’s now on his sixth team after a tough stint with the Royals. Still, his versatility as a lefty super-utility player could be exactly what the struggling Angels need, especially with stars like Mike Trout missing games. Will Biggio’s baseball pedigree and experience finally click in LA, or is this just another stop on a fading journey? What do you think: can legacy and hustle revive a career? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball91Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowRon Washington’s health shakes up Angels seasonRon Washington’s unexpected health setback has left the Angels without their manager just as the team was gaining momentum. With Ray Montgomery stepping in, fans are left wondering how this will impact the Halos’ push for a Wild Card spot. Washington’s leadership has been a big part of the team’s recent turnaround, and while he’s recovering well, his future with the Angels remains uncertain. How do you think this change will affect the team’s chemistry and playoff hopes? Let’s talk about what’s next for the Angels and whether Washington should return when he’s ready. #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball32Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowJo Adell trade rumors shake up Angels fansJo Adell’s name is suddenly popping up in trade talks, and it’s throwing Angels fans for a loop. Just a couple months ago, most folks had written him off, but now he’s finally breaking out and showing real promise. With his value at an all-time high, the front office is reportedly listening to offers—though only if someone’s willing to pay big. It’s wild to think the team might move on from a player who’s finally finding his stride. Would you trade Adell for a top prospect, or do you want to see him stay and keep building with the Angels? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowAngels may trade All-Star Jansen soonThe Angels are seriously considering trading their star closer Kenley Jansen before the deadline, which could shake up the team’s future. Jansen, a four-time All-Star, has been one of the few bright spots this season, converting 19 of 20 save chances. With the Halos stuck below .500 and 4.5 games out of the Wild Card, insiders say moving Jansen could bring in the young talent needed to finally break the team’s playoff drought. Would you rather see the Angels push for a miracle run this year, or start building for the future? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowFedde to the Angels? Front Office Playing It SafeLooks like the Halos might scoop up Erick Fedde after the Cards let him go, and honestly, it’s got fans split. Instead of swinging big for an ace like Alcántara, the front office seems content with a bargain-bin rotation patch. Fedde’s numbers aren’t much better than Kochanowicz’s, but he could still end up as our No. 3 starter. Is this just another sign the Angels are stuck in neutral while we all hope for a real playoff push? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share