Kikuchi (shoulder) hopeful to be back early in second half
ANAHEIM -- Veteran lefty Yusei Kikuchi said before Wednesday’s game against the A’s that he’s set to start his throwing program soon after being diagnosed with left shoulder inflammation early in May, and he’s hopeful to return in the early part of the second half of the season.
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How being nicer to himself paid off for Neto
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The most pleasant prospect surprises so far -- one for each team
This is the time of year when we like to look at pleasant developments in the early part of the Minor League schedule. When we did so a year ago, we spotlighted several prospects who were steaming toward MLB Pipeline's Top 100 list: A.J. Ewing, Carlos Lagrange, Joe Mack, Rainiel
Angels can't sustain their walk-off momentum, strand 11 runners
ANAHEIM -- The Angels were hopeful their unlikely ninth-inning comeback on Monday, keyed by Zach Neto’s walk-off homer, would provide a spark and get the team going after a rough stretch. Instead, we saw more of the same on Tuesday, as lefty Reid Detmers struggled while allowing eight runs over
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Latest Angels injuries & transactions
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Inspired by dugout speech, Angels go from being no-hit to epic walk-off homer
ANAHEIM -- It took only six pitches for the Angels to go from potentially being on the wrong side of history to winning in an incredibly unlikely fashion. They came into the ninth inning being no-hit by A's right-hander J.T. Ginn, only for Adam Frazier to break up the no-hitter
Angels prospect Lucas Ramirez's strange home run trot kinda reminds us of ... his All-Star dad's!
There’s a phrase baseball fans became familiar with in the early 2000s -- “Manny being Manny.” Whenever 12-time All-Star Manny Ramirez high-fived a fan mid-play or disappeared into the Green Monster, it was just Manny being Manny. And it turns out the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
How can the Angels get back on track?
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Predicting this season’s All-MLB Team
This far into the 2026 MLB season, we’ve seen all sorts of standout performances from a variety of players, from established stars to inexperienced prospects to surprise performers. But who will be the best at their positions when the season comes to a close? In the latest vote predicting the
655 days later, Rodriguez is a big league starter once more
ANAHEIM -- Grayson Rodriguez’s first Major League start in nearly two years didn’t quite go to plan, as the right-hander was hindered by a costly misplay at first base as part of a five-run fourth inning. Rodriguez, making his Angels debut and his first start in the big leagues since
Soriano's dominant start unravels after losing command
ANAHEIM -- It looked just like José Soriano's last start against the Blue Jays that saw him give up an early run, only to lock in and turn in another dominant performance.
O'Hoppe exits 1st game off IL with left wrist irritation; team says it's precautionary
ANAHEIM -- It started off as a good day on the injury front for the Angels with catcher Logan O'Hoppe getting reinstated from the 10-day injured list and returning to the lineup for Friday’s opener in the Freeway Series against the Dodgers. Right-hander Grayson Rodriguez is slated to come off
Angels prospect lands on Team of the Week
The 2026 season may not be going as expected for the 20-27 Giants, but down on the farm, the kids are alright. For the fifth time in six weeks, San Francisco has a player on the Prospect Team of the Week. The Giants have had six different prospects grace the
Moved out of leadoff spot, Neto responds with 2-run shot
CLEVELAND -- At some point after the Angels’ loss to the Guardians on Tuesday night, manager Kurt Suzuki approached Zach Neto to let him know that he wasn’t going to be hitting in the leadoff spot on Wednesday. Instead, Suzuki scratched Neto’s name into the No. 6 spot in the
Trout stays in latest Hitter Power Rankings
Spoiler alert: Aaron Judge is the No. 1 hitter in baseball, according to votes cast by a group of MLB.com experts.
The Top 100 Prospects list has been updated, and there's a new No. 1
Pirates phenom Konnor Griffin graduated from prospect status by exceeding 130 Major League at-bats Wednesday, and if we’re going to get a new No. 1 overall prospect, we might as well make some tweaks to the full Top 100 Prospects list. Every so often during the baseball season, we do
Big hit remains elusive as Angels drop second straight
CLEVELAND -- The Angels had the Guardians on the ropes in the seventh inning Tuesday. While the Angels’ offense had failed to get the big, game-breaking hit through the first 15 innings of the series, walks to Zach Neto and Mike Trout gave them runners on first and second with
Here is each club's hottest pitching prospect right now
A couple of weeks ago, we took a look at the hottest hitting prospect in each organization. Now it’s time to check in on the pitchers. While many of the game’s top young arms are still building up and expanding their pitch counts and innings, there have been more than
Manoah has encouraging outing with 5 scoreless innings
CLEVELAND -- There were two separate occasions in the Angels’ game against the Guardians on Monday when manager Kurt Suzuki had to go to his bullpen with the bases loaded. On the first occasion, José Fermin was called upon in the second inning after opener Brent Suter loaded the bases
Soriano retires 20 in a row, Adell mashes 2 homers in Halos' win
TORONTO -- After two straight tough outings against the White Sox, right-hander José Soriano got back on track against the Blue Jays and the offense finally broke out to avoid a three-game sweep. Soriano threw 7 2/3 strong innings, allowing just one run on five hits, while Jo Adell homered