ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays have been very fortunate when it comes to having managers with staying power. They've only had two in the past 19 years — and that just doesn't happen in baseball anymore.
The Shohei Ohtani-Ippei Mizuhara controversy is in full throttle. Ohtani and his longtime interpreter are under the limelight after Mizuhara’s gambling activity led to his firing by the Los Angeles Dodgers a few weeks ago.
Ohtani’s former manager with the Angels has an interesting question regarding the gambling scandal involving the now-Dodgers star.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani has addressed the gambling controversy that his former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara has gotten into, and things have
The San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Guardians, San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets and Los Angeles Angels all had job openings entering the offseason.
The calm prior to Shohei Ohtani and his free agency storm is approaching following the conclusion of the 2023 World Series, all included, will have heavy implications on the future of the Los Angeles Angels.
The New York Mets are in the market for a new manager after president of baseball operations David Stearns fired Buck Showalter. And one name with loads of experience and an impressive résumé is reportedly interested in the job.
When the news came out that Angels two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani had suffered another torn UCL, it was met with much frustration. He has been the face of baseball for the last few seasons with his two-way abilities, and nobody likes it when anyone gets hurt.
Tuesday night started off reasonably well for the Los Angeles Angels as they held a 2-1 lead after two innings, but a three-run 5th from the Cincinnati Reds doomed the Halos as they ultimately fell 4-3, dropping to 61-65 and 10 games out of a playoff spot.
Since the trade deadline, the Los Angeles Angels have 5 wins and 11 losses. The possibility of the Angels making the playoffs is nonexistent. Ex-Angels manager Joe Maddon gave his opinion on why the Angels haven’t responded well to the new acquisitions.
Ponder this question: When you say you hate a particular team, are you actually talking about the team itself, or its fans? The players are just doing their jobs on the field, and while there are some whose play engenders blind rage from opposing fans, the real bad blood is created by those cheering for them from the stands (or on social media).
Only a few people know the Los Angeles Angels organization better than former manager Joe Maddon. Maddon spent two and a half seasons as the leader of the Angels, so he got a pretty good idea of how the team runs.
The Angels find themselves in a strange place. They are in the thick of things for a potential playoff spot but just suffered some major injuries. Star
The St. Louis Cardinals have removed Willson Contreras from the starting catcher role, making him the team's designated hitter for the foreseeable future.
The Los Angeles Angels pulled the trigger last season when they fired World Series-winning manager Joe Maddon. Maddon was the manager for the Halos from
Joe Maddon has been on quite the interview tour since the release of the book he wrote with Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci, "The Book of Joe: Trying
Joe Maddon was relieved of his duties as the manager of the Los Angeles Angels during the 2022 season, with the team in the midst of a 14-game losing streak at the time.
Joe Maddon was fired by Angels General Manager Perry Minasian back in June during a 12-game skid. The move came as a bit of a surprise, as, prior to the losing streak, the Angels were 27-17 and looked like one of the better teams in all of baseball.
Maddon, a three-time Manager of the Year who guided the Chicago Cubs to a World Series victory in 2016, is looking for work after the Angels fired him in June.
The baseball world was hit with a bombshell of a story when Joe Maddon decided to speak up about his rocky 2022 season with the Angels. Early in the year, the Angels sat at 27-17, and appeared to be one of baseball's best teams.
Maddon discussed the possibility of returning to the dugout after being fired by the Angels this summer.
Maddon shared some thoughts on the organization two months after being fired.
The team announced Phil Nevin will take over as the interim manager.
As one might expect, neither Trout or the Angels want to move forward with a minor-league rehab assignment while the outfielder continues to deal with lingering discomfort in his calf.
Ohtani was left humbled by surpassing childhood hero Matsui’s single-season mark.
The always-productive Rendon is off to a strong start to the 2021 season, with nine hits (including a home run) and five walks over his first 37 plate appearances.
Maddon is known as an outside-the-box thinker who has incorporated analytics into his managerial style. But Maddon thinks baseball has gotten too extreme.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!