Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno has a lot to be optimistic about when it comes to the immediate future of his club. The young core – catcher Logan O'Hoppe, first baseman Nolan Schanuel, and shortstop Zach Neto – have a full season under their belts and will be fresh for the 2025 season.
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno knows that his club had an extremely disappointing season but he has turned the page and has his sights set on 2025.
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno revealed a bit of interesting news about his former two-way star Shohei Ohtani in his most recent interview. Speaking with Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com by phone, Moreno said that they had plenty of trade offers for Ohtani before and during the 2023 season, but the plan was to compete for a postseason berth.
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno stated that he is "committed" to the city of Anaheim in a conversation with Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com. The Angels have tried to purchase Angel Stadium on multiple occasions, but have been unable to get a deal done to secure the rights to the stadium.
For the fourth straight season, Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout landed on the injured list during the 2024 MLB season. Trout tore his meniscus toward the end of April and would go on to miss the rest of the 2024 season.
There have been a number of controversial moves — or lack of moves — that Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno has made over the last decade. While the initial decade of Moreno's ownership was largely a success, the last decade has left plenty of questions as the Angels remain out of the playoffs for the 10th straight season.
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno has been one of the most disparaged figures in baseball for a few years now. Despite years of sustained success early
The Los Angeles Angels have consistently maintained a payroll that ranks above average in Major League Baseball, but they have not positioned themselves among the highest-spending teams.
When Los Angeles Angels let Shohei Ohtani walk last winter, many were quick to question owner Arte Moreno. Was he not willing to spend the money to keep him?
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno decided to extend general manager Perry Minasian to a two-year contract extension in August. Despite the Angels not having made the playoffs since 2014, including in each of Minasian's four seasons with the team, Moreno opted to extend Minasian.
The Los Angeles Angels' farm system has consistently been regarded as one of the worst in MLB in recent years. In August, MLB.com ranked the Angels farm at No.
Following the departure of Shohei Ohtani last winter, the Los Angeles Angels largely refrained from participating in the free-agent market. Their most significant move was signing right-handed reliever Robert Stephenson to a three-year, $33 million contract.
The Los Angeles Angels are coming off the most disappointing season in their franchise's history. They finished 2024 with a dismal 63-99 record—the most
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno has his sights set on a 2025 playoff run. He also intends on being the owner of the Angels when that happens. In his first interview since spring training, Moreno discussed various topics by phone with the Southern California News Group.
The Los Angeles Angels slashed their payroll from 2023 to 2024. After spending over $230 million on their roster two years ago, owner Arte Moreno limited general manager Perry Minasian significantly last season, with the final result being a payroll of just over $170 million.
The St. Louis Cardinals have announced plans to prioritize player development over the big-league roster in 2025, diminishing playoff hopes. The last two seasons have been incredibly challenging for Cardinals fans but hopefully, with new leadership taking over after next year, things will be different.
The first post-Shohei Ohtani season of Angels baseball was a difficult one for fans, as the Halos finished dead last in a weak AL West division with a 63-99 record that just barely kept them from posting the first 100-loss season in franchise history.
There is an old saying about how one has to spend money to make money. Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno sure loves to not spend it but in order for his team to rise out of the cellar, he is going to have to spend some.
Though the club is wrapping up another disappointing season, Minasian expressed confidence in what he believes to be a budding core and indicated the entire coaching staff will be returning next year.
The Los Angeles Angels apparently had to make a big change to their pregame introductory video after a rather vicious fan reaction to owner Arte Moreno on Opening Day.
This will not be welcome news for most Angels fans.
Angels owner Arte Moreno remains optimistic regarding Ohtani's future. But how realistic is that optimism?
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno on Monday announced that he is not selling the team, and it seems clear his decision had nothing to do with a lack of interest.
The Moreno family shockingly reversed course on Monday, announcing that they are no longer planning to sell the Angels.
The Angels have been in a period of some uncertainty since this past summer, when owner Arte Moreno announced he was exploring a sale of the franchise.
Arte Moreno, 76, purchased the Angels in 2003 from The Walt Disney Company for $180 million.
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