
Mike Trout Goes on IL: Expected to Miss 6-8 Weeks
Mike Trout will miss 6-8 weeks with a calf strain. What does that mean for the Angels and how terrible is it to lose the best player in all of baseball?
Mike Trout will miss 6-8 weeks with a calf strain. What does that mean for the Angels and how terrible is it to lose the best player in all of baseball?
The 2021 MLB season is just days away now. With that in mind, it’s time to go around the diamond at who can break out at each position. For this exercise, we won’t strictly be looking at rookie-eligible players, but some players who have passed their rookie eligibility but haven’t broken out fully yet. Think post-hype players. Let’s dive into it.
The Los Angeles Angels have the best player in the world in Mike Trout but still aren’t good enough to go on a playoff run. They do, however, have some solid prospects on the way that could hopefully help Trout find some success. Their top five include depth pieces in their infield, outfield, and pitching rotation.
The Los Angeles Angels added outfielder Dexter Fowler Thursday evening, acquiring the 34-year-old switch-hitter and cash from the St. Louis Cardinals for a player to be named later.
The time has officially come. For Indians fans such as myself, this has been a nightmare that has been brewing for years. Francisco Lindor has played his last game for the Cleveland Indians. The Indians will trade Lindor before opening day (whenever that may be).
The Cincinnati Reds made a last-second deal, acquiring outfielder Brian Goodwin from the Los Angeles Angels.
Another fantasy baseball week is in the books, so it is time we look to the wire for the hot bat/hand to get an advantage moving forward.
Jo Adell will make his MLB debut on Tuesday after being promoted by the Angels.
Various top prospects have been stuck in the minors due to service time manipulation. B.J. Martin looks at the top five candidates for a promotion when the service time deadline passes.
299 days after their last regular season game, the Los Angeles Angels are ready to compete and should feel confident in their chances of making a deep playoff push.
With Mike Trout’s 2020 status uncertain, a golden opportunity has arrived for prospect Joe Adell and other club hopefuls.
In his weekly Angels column, B.J. Martin examines the future of Dylan Bundy as he hopes for a bounce-back 2020 season.
Mike Trout will miss 6-8 weeks with a calf strain. What does that mean for the Angels and how terrible is it to lose the best player in all of baseball?
The 2021 MLB season is just days away now. With that in mind, it’s time to go around the diamond at who can break out at each position. For this exercise, we won’t strictly be looking at rookie-eligible players, but some players who have passed their rookie eligibility but haven’t broken out fully yet. Think post-hype players. Let’s dive into it.
The Los Angeles Angels have the best player in the world in Mike Trout but still aren’t good enough to go on a playoff run. They do, however, have some solid prospects on the way that could hopefully help Trout find some success. Their top five include depth pieces in their infield, outfield, and pitching rotation.
The Los Angeles Angels added outfielder Dexter Fowler Thursday evening, acquiring the 34-year-old switch-hitter and cash from the St. Louis Cardinals for a player to be named later.
The time has officially come. For Indians fans such as myself, this has been a nightmare that has been brewing for years. Francisco Lindor has played his last game for the Cleveland Indians. The Indians will trade Lindor before opening day (whenever that may be).
The Cincinnati Reds made a last-second deal, acquiring outfielder Brian Goodwin from the Los Angeles Angels.
Another fantasy baseball week is in the books, so it is time we look to the wire for the hot bat/hand to get an advantage moving forward.
Jo Adell will make his MLB debut on Tuesday after being promoted by the Angels.
Various top prospects have been stuck in the minors due to service time manipulation. B.J. Martin looks at the top five candidates for a promotion when the service time deadline passes.
299 days after their last regular season game, the Los Angeles Angels are ready to compete and should feel confident in their chances of making a deep playoff push.
With Mike Trout’s 2020 status uncertain, a golden opportunity has arrived for prospect Joe Adell and other club hopefuls.
In his weekly Angels column, B.J. Martin examines the future of Dylan Bundy as he hopes for a bounce-back 2020 season.
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