During his first season with the Los Angeles Angels, Albert Pujols found out what it’s like to take a fall. And I’m not talking about an epic spill, like the one I took the first time I saw Pujols play—a ... (Continue reading)
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Josh Hamilton has the game on the field pretty well mastered. He has tremendous natural talent, and he can look like the game's best player when he's in a groove.It's the game off the field that ... (Continue reading)
There were a lot of teams this offseason that made major moves to bolster their playoff chances for the upcoming 2013 MLB season.However, teams that missed out on October baseball last season stood out the most in terms of savvy ... (Continue reading)
With the disappointment of the 2012 season in the rear-view mirror, the Los Angeles Angels will look to turn the page. Leading the charge in 2013 will be their dynamic offense, which is headlined by Mike Trout, Albert Pujols and ... (Continue reading)
The Los Angeles Angels blew up the 2011 winter meetings by signing not just the top pitcher on the market in CJ Wilson, but the top hitter of the decade in Albert Pujols. While they won three more games in ... (Continue reading)
This series will evaluate one team per day, starting on Jan. 23, and ending on Feb. 22 (the first game of spring training). It is based on last season's performance, the offseason changes since then and the author's outlook for ... (Continue reading)
While most of the Los Angeles Angels making the trip to spring training in 2013 have been seemingly in the headlines all offseason—with Albert Pujols, Mike Trout and Josh Hamilton leading the way—not every player that received an invite to ... (Continue reading)
Do the Los Angeles Angels ever have a chance of becoming Los Angeles' favorite team? That's right, Mr. Nicholson, I asked it. Owner Arte Moreno and general manager Jerry Dipoto have taken pricey steps to stay competitive in a difficult market. The ... (Continue reading)
We’re drawing ever closer to spring training (at long last), meaning we can finally begin looking at the 2013 season in earnest. And like last year, the Angels look to be one of the most interesting teams in the league, ... (Continue reading)
The Los Angeles Angels wouldn't be creating a major trend in the MLB—like bringing back the sweet days of elastic waistbands on the uniform—if they decided to add more starting pitching as spring training nears. The fact is, regardless of ... (Continue reading)