Anthony Rendon nearing Angels buyout
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Analyst questions Angels Orioles trade involving Grayson Rodriguez and Taylor Ward, highlighting confused reactions and rising doubts.
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Angels reportedly set to be rid of MLB's worst contract
Third baseman Anthony Rendon has become a punchline to a joke the Los Angeles Angels are not laughing at. That joke may be over soon.
Angels color analyst Mark Gubicza breaks down what Taylor Ward brings to the Orioles. "Every one of his teammates gravitates to him," Gubicza said. "... He expects to do well. He expects his teammates to do well,
Even with that move, though, the Angels still have one or two spots to fill depending on their final decision on Reid Detmers. Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter predicts the Angels will leave Detmers in the bullpen and bring in two big names for their rotation come spring training.
Anthony Rendon is in talks with the Angels about buying out the final year of his contract, as he's expected to retire.
The Los Angeles Angels are reportedly expected to spend more money this offseason, and though I need to see it to believe it, the Angels may finally bring themselves out of poverty with activity in free agency.
The Los Angeles Angels aim to strengthen their lineup with highly productive hitters who can deliver diverse offense through slugging and consistent on-base skills.
Angels manager Kurt Suzuki speaks on new hitting coach Brady Anderson, who was a three-time All-Star with the Orioles