Angels great Garret Anderson passes away at 53
Garret Anderson, a World Series hero and one of the great Angels players of all time, passed away suddenly at the age of 53, the club announced on Friday. “The Angels organization is mourning the loss of one of our franchise’s most beloved icons, Garret Anderson,” said Angels owner Arte
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Trout's FIFTH homer of series is most by visiting player ever vs. Yankees
NEW YORK -- Mike Trout simply can’t be stopped right now, and he made history in the Bronx with a historic showing in a four-game series at Yankee Stadium. Trout crushed a solo homer in the seventh inning of Thursday's 11-4 win, giving him a homer in four straight games
Adell donates glove from 3-HR robbery game to Cooperstown
NEW YORK -- The glove that Jo Adell wore during his historic performance on April 4, which saw him rob three homers in a game, is heading to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Adell originally planned to use that same glove for the rest of the season but
7 stats, facts from Trout, Judge's epic series in the Bronx
There are so many intriguing matchups every day in baseball. But when a particularly highly touted one lives up to the hype? That’s perfection. That’s exactly what happened this week in the Bronx. The mere fact that two future Hall of Famers who have both won three MVP awards were
Examining the expected (and unexpected) early-season stat leaders
We’re a tad more than three weeks into the 2026 regular season, and a quick check of the standings gives you a mix of the familiar and the unexpected.
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Neto: 'My fault' for missed pop-up that opened door for walk-off loss
NEW YORK -- As soon as Jazz Chisholm Jr. made contact on a high pop-up on the infield, Angels closer Jordan Romano pointed to the sky, fully expecting it to be the second out of the ninth inning after Bryce Teodosio made an incredible catch in left to open the
Jersey boy Trout hits fourth HR in three games at Yankee Stadium
NEW YORK -- There’s something about hitting at Yankee Stadium for Angels superstar Mike Trout. Trout, who grew up roughly 140 miles southwest of the ballpark in Millville, N.J., has historically fared well in the Bronx and has kept it going over the past three days. Trout crushed a go-ahead
Soler's suspension for charging mound reduced from 7 games to 4
A seven-game suspension handed down to Angels outfielder Jorge Soler last week was reduced to four games on Wednesday, when Soler will begin serving the suspension. He'll remain out until Sunday, when the Angels will close out a three-game set with the Padres. The original ruling was in response to
Here's the best defensive prospect for each club
Sometimes, the easiest way a rookie position player can impact the Major League club upon his first callup is by playing high-quality defense, and there’s evidence that prospects are more defensively ready in the bigs than they’ve ever been before. To wit, there have been 19 total rookies who have
Trout part of historic back-to-back-to-back blasts, Halos launch 5 in rout
NEW YORK – Not satisfied after going deep twice in an epic showdown against fellow three-time American League MVP Award winner Aaron Judge on Monday night, Angels superstar Mike Trout opened Tuesday’s game with a one-out solo blast off lefty Ryan Weathers in the first inning. It marked the third
Top 4 active HR leaders in the same game? You basically never see it
We hadn’t seen two three-time MVPs each hit multiple home runs in the same game in 70 years -- until Mike Trout and Aaron Judge did the trick during Monday’s Angels-Yankees thriller. But that game actually contained another piece of history, thanks to a couple other Bronx Bombers.
Flamethrower Joyce faces hitters, could be near rehab assignment
NEW YORK -- The Angels could be getting a major piece of their bullpen back soon as right-hander Ben Joyce took a big step in his recovery on Tuesday, throwing to hitters for the first time since undergoing shoulder surgery last May. Joyce had been throwing bullpens at the club’s
Adell, Suter awestruck by Jackie's legacy, impact on museum tour
NEW YORK -- As Jo Adell and Brent Suter toured the Jackie Robinson Museum, they couldn’t help but marvel at the more than 4,000 incredible artifacts, such as his game-used jerseys and bats, his 1949 NL MVP Award, his 1955 World Series ring, highly graded baseball cards and even his
6 MVP Awards, 4 HRs: Trout, Judge do battle in epic dinger duel
NEW YORK -- If you like the kind of game where two multi-time MVP Award winners make history, with each of them hitting a pair of game-changing home runs, then Monday night at Yankee Stadium was just for you. The battle it turned out to be was a bit more
Soriano, Wood earn Player of the Week honors
Angels right-hander José Soriano continued his torrid start to 2026 and Nationals outfielder James Wood put on an absolute hitting clinic on the way to earning their first career Player of the Week honors.
Soriano's brilliance moves into historic territory as he continues to roll
CINCINNATI -- Angels manager Kurt Suzuki had the kind of good feeling before Sunday afternoon’s series finale against the Reds that every manager wants after a tough loss. He had his ace on the mound at the top of his game. José Soriano continued his overpowering and historic start to
Angels option Klassen to Triple-A after rough start in Majors
CINCINNATI – The Angels are hoping George Klassen learns the same lesson that Jack Kochanowicz did in 2024. Klassen, the No. 4-rated MLB.com Pipeline prospect in the Angels system, has been tagged for seven runs - six earned - on seven hits in 4 ⅔ innings over his first two
How Soriano has dominated so far in 2026
"It's some of the best stuff you'll see in this league. You hate giving credit to opposing pitchers, but sometimes you have to. That was big-time stuff right there." Those were the words from Braves manager Walt Weiss after the Angels’ José Soriano dominated Atlanta’s lineup on April 6, when
Fingernail contusion ends Klassen's 2nd MLB start early
CINCINNATI -- It was a rough day all around for George Klassen. The rookie right-hander, making his first career Major League road start and just his second big league start overall, left with an index fingernail contusion on his pitching hand after facing just one batter in the bottom of