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MLB insider Buster Olney thought the Angels would be major sellers at the deadline but then they switched to being buyers.
Los Angeles Angels writer Sam Blum spoke on the condition of Angels manager Ron Washington, who will miss the remainder of the season due to health concerns. 'I ...
Fans might not be satisfied with a 'competitive' August and September from the Angels, but Perry Minasian hopes the players ...
The Los Angeles Angels will have to kick off their weekend series against the Chicago White Sox without Mike Trout in the ...
Washington, 73, has been sidelined for the past week after he experienced shortness of breath and appeared fatigued toward the end of a four-game series in New York. Bench coach Ray Montgomery has ...
In the interview, Washington said he was warned not to take the job, that at the age of 72, it was a losing proposition. Ron Washington last managed in 2014 before taking the Angels’ job.
From the lectern, the master of ceremonies glanced over the crowd that gathered for the news conference introducing Ron Washington as the Angels ’ new manager. “There’s a big crowd in here ...
New Angels manager Ron Washington, right, answers questions from reporters during his introductory press conference on Wednesday at Angel Stadium. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG) ...
We’re building. And we’re getting better.” Strictly going off winning percentage, Washington is correct. After going 11-19 in March and April, the Angels were 10-17 in May and are 7-7 in June.
ANAHEIM — On the surface, there is a trendy undertone to the Angels’ announcement of Ron Washington as their new manager. Look at the last three World Series champions. Bruce Bochy, 68, just ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Los Angeles Angels have hired Ron Washington, 71, who last managed 10 years ago, to be their new manager. Washington signed a two-year contract, replacing Phil Nevin as ...
Washington, 71, recalled that the Angels were “the top dog” in the division when he began managing the Rangers in 2007, and they overtook them to reach the World Series in back-to-back seasons.