The Angels announced over the weekend that former player Torii Hunter has joined the organization as a special assistant to general manager Perry Minasian.
Former Los Angeles Angels outfielder Torii Hunter has an interest in getting into coaching in the future. Hunter, who played for the Angels from 2008-12 as part of his 18-year MLB career, would like to return to baseball in a coaching position. However, Hunter will not be able to pursue this interest quite yet.
The 2024 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot was released on Monday morning, and a pair of former Los Angeles Angels will be up for nomination to the sport’s highest honor.
The Los Angeles Angels offseason is off to a good start, and now the real work begins. They started it by hiring former Atlanta Braves coach Ron Washington to take over their open managerial position, a move that was seen as a positive signing by many.
The Los Angeles Angels officially welcomed in Ron Washington as the franchise’s manager on Wednesday, signing him to a two-year contract through the 2025 season.
The Los Angeles Angels checked the biggest box on their offseason to-do list with the hiring of Ron Washington to be the next manager of the club. Aside from Shohei Ohtani’s free agency, finalizing their coaching staff is a huge hurdle for the team looking ahead.
The Los Angeles Angels closed out their managerial search with the hiring of Ron Washington as the team’s newest skipper. Washington was among several veteran names in the mix, alongside former New York Mets manager Buck Showalter.
While he did not land the Los Angeles Angels’ manager job, Torii Hunter is getting the next best thing.
After Ron Washington was hired as manager of the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday, he reportedly plans on putting together a diverse coaching staff. According…
Three teams landed new managers on Monday, but there’s still plenty more to be done on that front around baseball. The Angels continue to search for a new dugout leader after declining an option on Phil Nevin at the start of the offseason.
The Los Angeles Angels' list of potential candidates to become the team's new manager has been revealed. According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Angels…
The Los Angeles Angels’ managerial search process may just consist of them looking through their old rosters.
The Los Angeles Angels have cast a wide net in their search for a new manager after dismissing Phil Nevin at the end of the 2023 season. The team is believed to be looking for a veteran presence to lead their young roster, and among the candidates so far are Buck Showalter and Darin Erstad.
Over the weekend, former Angels star Torii Hunter was linked to the Halos for the open managerial job. MLB insider Bob Nightengale said that Hunter had emerged as a candidate for the vacancy thanks in part to his relationship with club owner Arte Moreno.
The offseason started earlier than planned for the Los Angeles Angels. Still, with just a few days left in October, it feels like the organization is almost behind schedule when it comes to naming a new manager and assembling a front office for the winter and for next season.
Though the impending free agency of Shohei Ohtani remains the biggest story of the offseason in Anaheim, the club parted ways with manager Phil Nevin at the end of the 2023 campaign, leading the club to begin a search for his replacement.
With the regular season approaching its end, the Los Angeles Angels have sights set on the future, which also includes the rabid speculation of what the front office has in mind.
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The Los Angeles Angels have already seen former first baseman Albert Pujols join spring camp to help instruct Minor League players, and with the World Baseball Classic getting underway, the club used this time as a larger learning opportunity.
He’s in danger of falling off the ballot, but he deserves more consideration. Torii Hunter’s mentor and center field predecessor with the Twins was Kirby Puckett.
David Ortiz was the only person on the ballot to make it to Cooperstown this time around The results of this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame voting were announced
In the statement released by the Red Sox, they said "there are well-established consequences for fans who use racial slurs and hate speech in our venue, and we know we have more work to do."
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