Kimberly Moore+FollowCan Robert Stephenson finally deliver for the Angels?After two injury-riddled seasons, Robert Stephenson could finally become the bullpen ace the Angels hoped for when they signed him to that big contract. His strikeout numbers in 2023 showed serious potential, but health setbacks have kept him off the mound almost the entire time. With Kenley Jansen gone, the closer job is wide open—and Stephenson’s raw stuff could make him the surprise hero in 2026 if he stays healthy. Do you think he can shake off the injuries and step up, or was this signing just bad luck? Let’s hear your thoughts, Angels fans! #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCan Brady Anderson Revive Mancini’s Bat?The Halos just inked Trey Mancini to a minor-league deal, and it’s all about his reunion with new hitting coach Brady Anderson. Mancini credits Anderson for saving his swing back in Baltimore, so fans are hoping lightning strikes twice in Anaheim. Can the veteran first baseman rediscover his power and help mentor Nolan Schanuel, or is this just another bargain-bin move? Let’s hear your takes, Angels faithful! #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowAngels fans: Nolan Schanuel’s power surge ahead?Nolan Schanuel might finally be turning the corner for the Angels. After a couple of seasons where his power numbers lagged behind expectations for a first baseman, Steamer projections now see him slugging a career-best 16 homers in just 121 games. That’s a real jump from his previous stats, and it’s even more impressive considering he’s only 24 and already has a sharp eye at the plate. If Schanuel can keep driving the ball with more authority, it could be a game-changer for the Halos’ lineup. Do you think this is the breakout year Angels fans have been waiting for? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowAngels’ offseason moves leave fans dividedThe Los Angeles Angels just brought back Yoan Moncada on a budget deal, signaling that big spending isn’t in the cards this offseason. After trading away Taylor Ward and picking up Grayson Rodriguez and Josh Lowe, the front office seems content with minor tweaks instead of bold upgrades. For many fans, it feels like the team is settling for familiar faces and hoping for internal improvement rather than chasing big names. Do you think this approach gives the Angels a real shot, or is it just treading water until 2026? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowAngels’ last shot: Will Bellinger save Anaheim?After missing out on top free agents like Bregman, Tucker, and Bichette, the Angels’ offseason looks bleak—unless they make a bold move for Cody Bellinger. With the Yankees holding firm at a five-year offer, the Angels could leap ahead by going all-in with a seven-year deal. Bellinger’s track record for health and productivity makes him a rare opportunity to rebuild the lineup and energize fans. Is it time for owner Arte Moreno to take a risk and swing big? Would Bellinger make the difference, or is this another Rendon situation waiting to happen? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball11Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowAngels’ second base search just got tougherLosing Willi Castro to the Rockies has left the Angels with even fewer options at second base, and it’s a real concern for a team already struggling with defense and getting on base. Right now, the choices are mostly unproven young players like Vaughn Grissom and Oswald Peraza, or veterans whose best days are behind them. The free agent market isn’t offering much help either. It feels like the Angels are stuck patching holes and hoping a prospect breaks out. How do you feel about the team’s approach? Would you rather see them invest in a proven player or roll the dice on youth? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowAngels fans buzzing over Framber Valdez rumorsImagine the Angels landing Framber Valdez, the top ace left on the market, and pairing him with Jose Soriano—two of the best groundball pitchers in baseball. That would not only fire up the fanbase but also send shockwaves through the league, especially since Valdez would be leaving the Astros for a division rival. While this move feels like a long shot given the Angels’ recent spending habits and competition from other teams, it’s the kind of bold swing that could change everything for LA. Would you want to see the Halos go all-in for Valdez? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowAngels Bet on Zabala’s Japan ReinventionHalos fans, what do you think about the front office taking a shot on Aneurys Zabala? The former Dodgers prospect found his groove in Japan, posting a 1.20 ERA with the Ham Fighters. With Kenley gone and the bullpen in flux, could Zabala’s triple-digit heat shake up the closer race? Spring training just got a lot more interesting! #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowAngels Bet on Madrigal for Infield SparkHalos fans, what do you think of the front office rolling the dice on Nick Madrigal? The former White Sox top pick, known for his contact skills and “Fletch-like” grit, is getting a shot to shore up one of MLB’s most unproven infields. With Moore and Grissom striking out plenty, Madrigal’s bat-to-ball skills could give him the edge for Opening Day. Can he stay healthy and become a key piece for the Angels? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
jillian59+FollowArenado’s contract twist could boost AngelsNolan Arenado might just land in LA for a bargain. With the Cardinals struggling to find a trade partner for the veteran third baseman, there’s real talk that St. Louis could release him outright—leaving them to pay most of his massive contract. That would let the Angels scoop up an eight-time All-Star for the league minimum, filling a huge hole at third base without breaking the bank. Imagine what LA could do with the extra payroll space! Would you take a chance on Arenado if you were the Angels’ GM? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball10Share