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LA Angels president testifies he wishes he'd known about drug use before pitcher's fatal overdose
The Los Angeles Angels’ president says the fatal overdose of pitcher Tyler Skaggs was tough for the baseball club and he wished he knew sooner about drug use by the player and one of the team’s employ
Trout remains, but new acquisitions aim to break the playoff drought. Can these high-upside gambles lift the Angels from the bottom of the power rankings?
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Angels Lose Coach to Padres
The Los Angeles Angels are losing former bench coach Ryan Goins to the San Diego Padres. Goins is expected to become the infield coach, according to Dennis Lin
Angels president John Carpino closed out the final day of testimony Friday in the Tyler Skaggs wrongful-death civil trial by asserting that the late pitcher was not a victim but a "drug addict and a drug dealer.
Los Angeles landed infielder Vaughn Grissom in a trade with Boston during the 2025 Winter Meetings, with Boston receiving outfielder Isaiah Jackson in return. ESPN's Jeff Passan and MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo first reported the news.
In a 2013 text to another player, Skaggs wrote “I ran out of pain pills you know anyone with them,” adding “Plus I’m pitching today (expletive) me.”
Vaughn Grissom, who rose the ranks of the Atlanta Braves organization before a trade sent him north to the Red Sox for Cy Young Award winner Chris Sale, is on the move again. According to multiple reports Tuesday, the Red Sox are trading Grissom to the Los Angeles Angels for a minor league player.
The Los Angeles Angels have acquired infielder Vaughn Grissom in a trade with the Boston Red Sox, who received minor league outfielder Isaiah Jackson.
In the time since singing his mega-deal ahead of the 2020 season, Rendon has played in just 257 games, including missing all of last season.
Angels front office officials have testified that they were unaware Kay was providing illicit opioids to Skaggs until after the pitchers’ death.
"And the ceiling is very high. ESPN's Kiley McDaniel ranked Rodriguez as the game's top pitching prospect in 2022 and rated him nearly as high in 2023. The mere possibility of Gray-Rod (did it again) fulfilling that potential in an Angels uniform is an exciting notion for fans in Anaheim."