MLB Opening Day is here and the Los Angeles Angels will travel to Baltimore to play the Orioles to open their season. With Shohei Ohtani gone, not many people expect the Angels to be relevant for very long in 2024.
Ben Joyce's Cactus League debut couldn't have gone much worse. In the Angels' Feb. 26 exhibition game against the San Francisco Giants, Joyce walked three batters then allowed a grand slam to Tyler Fitzgerald.
Your Los Angeles Angels are a week away from their first spring training game against their freeway rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers. Baseball is in the air, and we can't wait for the Halos to hit the diamond again.
The Los Angeles Angels and reliever Luis García agree to terms on a one-year, $4.25 million contract ahead of the 2024 season. García enters his 12th year in Major League Baseball, joining the Angels to slot alongside Carlos Estévez, Ben Joyce, José Soriano for manager Ron Washington.
While the Angels have officially been eliminated from the 2023 playoffs and there is a serious possibility that All-Stars Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani are not on the roster this time next season, things are rather bleak in Anaheim.
In corresponding moves, first baseman Trey Cabbage and left-hander Kolton Ingram were optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake. Anaheim’s 40-man roster stands at 39 after activating Joyce.
Some reinforcements could be coming to the Angels bullpen as one of the team's best pitching prospects is close to recovering from injury. At the end of July, the Halos placed Ben Joyce on the 60-day injured list with ulnar neuritis in his arm.
As the Los Angeles Angels look to wrap up a rather disappointing season, there's still some time left on the baseball clock to get eyes on players that can contribute next season.
With a little more than a month left in the regular season, the Angels are clinging onto dear life when it comes to the Wild Card race. Only Chicago, Kansas City, and Oakland have allowed more runs than the Halos this year within the American League.
The Los Angeles Angels have seen a fair amount of new faces within their big league pitching staff this season, and as a result, their performance since the midway point has taken a hefty dip.
The Angels first-round pick in the 2023 Draft is already ready to make an impact with the team. Drafted out of Florida Atlantic University, Nolan Schanuel wants to make the jump to the MLB as soon as he can. Schanuel is not crazy for thinking that is possible.
The final day of the 2023 Major League Baseball Draft o wrapped up with the Los Angeles Angels taking a solid mix of pitching and position players. With their first round draft pick, they took Nolan Schanuel at pick 11, who brings big power.
The Angels drafted Zach Joyce of the University of Tennessee in the 14th round Tuesday morning. It marked the second straight year that LA drafted a Joyce from Tennessee, as the Angels selected Zach's twin brother Ben in the third round last year.
I hope Zach Joyce likes the West Coast. The Los Angeles Angels selected the Tennessee pitcher with the No. 414 overall pick in the 14th round of the 2023 MLB Draft.
Heading into the month of July, the Los Angeles Angels sit a half-game out of the third slot in the American League Wild Card standings. Enduring a few key injuries has been a theme for them, but thankfully they received good news with Anthony Rendon, Matt Moore and Ben Joyce.
The Los Angeles Angels have continued to weather the storm amidst a string of injuries, maintaining an 11-8 record in the month as they wrap up the Freeway Series with the L.A.
The Los Angeles Angels had a positive development with a key piece to their bullpen, which currently ranks fifth in all of Major League Baseball. Holding a 3.36 ERA among relievers, the Angels have formed one of the most formidable units in MLB, which is a breath of fresh air from where they’ve been in recent seasons.
The Los Angeles Angels continued to shuffle their bullpen over the weekend, selecting the contract of Gerardo Reyes from Triple-A Salt Lake as the corresponding move to Ben Joyce going on the 15-day injured list with ulnar neuritis.
The Los Angeles Angels have suffered their fair share of Injuries so far through the 2023 season. They've lost some key pieces for a hefty amount of time, and some will be out for the whole season. The injury bug is something no team wants to get bitten with, and luckily the Halos dodged it in this case.
The Los Angeles Angels made a series of roster moves, most notably placing Ben Joyce on the 15-day injured list due to ulnar neuritis. He was replaced on the roster by Gerardo Reyes while Max Stassi was transferred to the 60-day injured list to make room on the 40-man roster.
Your Los Angeles Angels were able to put together a nice, all-around performance against the Seattle Mariners on Friday that saw Mickey Moniak, Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani and others step up big-time.
Friday brought forth a ton of good for the Los Angeles Angels overall as they were able to take down the Seattle Mariners in a tight 5-4 victory and extend their winning streak to five.
The Angels already employ two of the most impressive players in baseball: Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani. Now they’ve added another. Ben Joyce was taken in the third round of last year’s MLB draft after lighting up radar guns in his lone season at Tennessee.
When Ben Joyce made his debut this past week, people form all around baseball were talking about how impressive it is for the rookie to consistently touch triple digits. With today's technology there are many different ways for pitchers to increase their velocity.
Amid some more injury concerns with the Los Angeles Angels bullpen, they called up No. 9 prospect Ben Joyce to add youth and upside to a group in desperate need of arms.
The Los Angeles Angels made a series of roster moves on Sunday, which most notably saw them select the contract of prospect Ben Joyce. In addition, Matt Moore was placed on the 15-day injured list with a right oblique strain, retroactive to May 25, and Austin Warren was transferred to the 60-day injured list.
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