The Los Angeles Angels are naming former big-league catcher Kurt Suzuki as their manager, the team announced Tuesday. The decision comes not long after famed retired slugger Albert Pujols reportedly ...
The Angels pushed MLB's longest active playoff drought to 11 seasons. They've lost at least 89 games in four consecutive years. While general manager Perry Minasian will get a sixth season, there's ...
The Angels were considering multiple former franchise stars to become their next skipper, but they reportedly ruled out two big names in their managerial search after Ron Washington and interim Ray ...
Manager Kurt Suzuki won’t be the only fresh face in the Angels’ dugout next season. Sam Blum of The Athletic reports that Los Angeles is expected to have an almost entirely new coaching staff in 2026.
The Angels officially named Kurt Suzuki their manager Tuesday, a bold choice of a recently retired player and a member of the team's front office who's never coached or managed at the MLB level.
Oct. 21 (UPI) --The Los Angeles Angels agreed to hire former catcher Kurt Suzuki as their new manager. Sources told MLB.com, ESPN and The Athletic about Suzuki's hiring Tuesday. The 2014 All-Star, who ...
The Los Angeles Angels have hired Kurt Suzuki as their next manager, ending a search that included former Angels slugger and St. Louis Cardinals icon Albert Pujols. The 42-year-old Suzuki finished his ...
The Los Angeles Angels and 11-time All-Star Albert Pujols "have broken off talks" about their managerial vacancy, according to the New York Post's Jon Heyman. Sam Blum of The Athletic reported Pujols ...
The Los Angeles Angels are an organization replete with problems. They appear to be attempting to fix one of them — after getting shamed by multiple players. The Athletic's Sam Blum flagged a posting ...
Former All-Star catcher and World Series champion Kurt Suzuki has been hired as the next manager for the Los Angeles Angels, according to multiple reports. Suzuki, 42, played his final two MLB seasons ...
As the Los Angeles Angels look to retool their roster this upcoming winter, the trade market would appear to be an area of emphasis for the front office. There's a few ways to approach this specific ...
The New York Post's Jon Heyman took a shot at Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon in an article about the Los Angeles Dodgers' recent success. Heyman pointed towards the Dodgers' ...
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