As August trails on and September approaches from afar, roster expansion is around the corner for the stretch run of the 2015 MLB season. Teams in contention for playoff spots, such as the second-place Los Angeles Angels, may need to ... (Continue reading)
The MLB non-waiver trade deadline has come and gone, and some teams made major improvements to their rosters and their 2015 playoff chances. Unfortunately, the Los Angeles Angels were not one of those teams. In the midst of a heated battle ... (Continue reading)
We are in the midst of the final few days before the MLB non-waiver trade deadline hits July 31. Lots of clubs still find themselves stuck in between being buyers and sellers, clogging up the market in the process. One ... (Continue reading)
At the All-Star break of the 2015 MLB season, the Los Angeles Angels are playing extremely well, vaulting themselves back into the lead in the AL West for the first time in quite a long while. The team has won ... (Continue reading)
I am going to go out on a limb and say the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim will lose their general manager in an odd power struggle with the longtime manager who has the owner's ear but refuses to play ... (Continue reading)
The 2015 MLB All-Star Game is taking place July 14 in Cincinnati. Fan voting for the starting lineups wraps up this week. There is still some time to get votes submitted for your favorite Los Angeles Angels players. However, only ... (Continue reading)
Seventy games into the 2015 MLB season, the Los Angeles Angels are owners of a 35-35 record. At exactly .500 is not where Los Angeles wanted to be nearing the halfway point of the baseball season, but these 70 games ... (Continue reading)
About a month before the All-Star break and roughly six weeks prior to the trade deadline, the Los Angeles Angels are stuck in the mud. Los Angeles sits with a record of 33-32, floating around .500 as it has been ... (Continue reading)
The 2015 MLB first-year player draft is over...I think. After 40 rounds, I begin to check out. When it comes to the usefulness of these players selected, we won't know their true values until many years down the road. Even ... (Continue reading)
The 2015 MLB draft is right around the corner on June 8. This year, the Los Angeles Angels have the final pick in the first round prior to compensatory selections. This season, that translates to pick No. 26. The Angels were ... (Continue reading)