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
Kimberly Moore+FollowAngels Bet on Walton for Infield DepthLooks like Perry and the Halos are learning from last year’s rough patch with veteran infielders. This time, they’re bringing in Donovan Walton—yeah, not the Donovan fans were hoping for, but still a solid lefty glove. Walton’s bounced around the league, but his Triple-A bat and defensive versatility could finally click in Anaheim. If he heats up in Spring Training, he might just be the infield depth we’ve been missing. What do you think—can Walton break the Quad-A curse? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowAngels eye $96M move for ace pitcher GallenThe buzz around Anaheim is heating up—word is the Angels could be making a massive $96 million play for Zac Gallen, one of the most reliable starting pitchers on the market. After a tough 2025 season, Gallen’s looking for a fresh start, and a move to the American League could be just what he needs. With a new manager at the helm, this kind of investment signals the Angels are serious about turning things around. Would this blockbuster signing finally give the Halos the pitching edge they’ve been missing? What do you think—worth the price tag? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowAngels in the hunt for Cody Bellinger?Cody Bellinger’s name is heating up in free agency, and the Angels are suddenly right in the mix. After a promising start to the offseason, LA’s front office is looking for a big move to energize fans, and Bellinger could be that spark. Scott Boras, Bellinger’s agent, is known for playing hardball, but his recent comments have everyone buzzing about the Angels’ chances. With other big bats signing quickly, will the Angels finally land a Boras client and give their lineup a much-needed boost? What do you think—should the Angels go all-in for Bellinger? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowAngels’ outfield gets a boost with CamperoLosing Taylor Ward in the Grayson Rodriguez trade left the Angels’ outfield bench looking thin, but the team just brought back Gustavo Campero to shore things up. Campero’s numbers in Triple-A have been solid, and while he hasn’t quite broken through in the majors yet, his speed and strong arm make him a real asset late in games. At just 5'6", he’s proof that hustle and versatility still matter. With injuries always a concern, especially for stars like Trout, having Campero as a depth option could be a game-changer. How do you feel about the Angels’ new outfield mix? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball01Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowHalos Eyeing Big Offseason Splash?Halos fans, are we about to see a new era in Anaheim? After the Grayson Rodriguez trade, MLB insiders are buzzing that Perry Minasian might not be done yet. Word is, the Angels could land both Eugenio Suarez—the slugger who nearly carried the D-backs—and Michael King, the Padres’ ace when healthy. If King’s arm holds up, pairing him with Rodriguez could be a game-changer. Is this the move that finally puts the Halos back in the playoff hunt? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball10Share
terrysharon+FollowAngels’ offseason moves leave fans uneasyAfter a busy offseason, the Los Angeles Angels still haven’t solved their biggest problems. Despite trading for Josh Lowe and signing Alek Manoah, the team’s outfield defense is shaky, and there’s no clear answer at center field—Mike Trout’s health means he can’t be the everyday guy there anymore. Payroll cuts haven’t translated into big upgrades, and the infield and pitching staff remain full of question marks. With rivals like the Mariners, Astros, and even the Athletics looking stronger, are the Angels really ready to compete? What do you think the front office should do next? #Sports #Baseball #AngelsBaseball00Share