$14.5 million pitcher to be released?

The Angels are close to eating lots of cash for a washed up pitcher. Continue reading

Angels defend hitting coach

Mickey Hatcher must have photos of some pretty important people, no matter how bad the Angels offense gets, he keeps his job. Continue reading

Angels fan mistakenly given tickets in owners box

A 50-year-old baseball fan went to pickup tickets at will call and was accidentally given tickets to Angels owner Artie Moreno’s suite. Continue reading

MLB team plane makes emergency landing

The Angels got a scare after the team plane was forced to make an emergency landing at LAX.  Continue reading

MLB’s top prospect won’t be called up right now

The Angels need offense, but they’re not going to call up the best prospect in baseball to get it. Continue reading

All-Star closer to Cards or Phillies?

Heath Bell’s days in San Diego are numbered, the All-Star closer hasn’t talked to the team about a contract extension since spring training. Continue reading

MLB team honors former player busted with rock cocaine

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are honoring there past, even the part with guys who got busted in sleazy hotel rooms with rock cocaine. Continue reading

MLB star throwing apples in TV spot

Jered Weaver, isn’t a household name among casual baseball fans, but he’s landed a national endorsement deal. Continue reading

Angels manager wants one-game playoff for Wild Cards

Mike Scioscia believes that baseball will be better off with more playoff teams. Continue reading

MLB team to break mask-wearing world record?

The Los Angeles of Anaheim are attempting to break the Guinness world record for most people wearing costume style masks. Continue reading

Red Sox pitcher can make really old history

Tim Wakefield is the oldest active Major Leaguer at 44 years, 280 days old. If he appears in tonight’s game, he will match Continue reading

Red Sox looking for catching help?

Boston needs help behind the plate with Jared Saltalamacchia having a terrible start to the season. Continue reading

Halos dump former Minor League Player of the Year

Brandon Wood, at one time thought of as the top power prospect in all of minor league baseball, as proven to be a spectacular bust. Continue reading

Brewers slugger to Cubs or Orioles?

Prince Fielder is headed to a free agent windfall that could end up being bigger than the $154 million Red Sox slugger Adrian Gonzalez received. Continue reading

Halos pitcher brings back Walk memories

Dan Haren became the first pitcher in close to 20 years to win three games in a week. Continue reading…

Angels closer to swallowing $14.5 million pitchers contract?

Scott Kazmir has been such a failure with the Angels, they might end up paying him to NOT pitch for them. Continue reading…

Roaches, Vermin, Fruit Flies, Red Slime found at MLB ballparks

If you love eating at baseball games and value your health, you should move to Canada. Continue reading

MLB’s worst opening day starter since 1980

Kevin Jarvis, a journeyman pitcher who played for 11 teams, is the WORST opening day starting pitcher in the past 31 years. Continue reading

MLB Opening Day starters will make over $220 million combined

Major League Baseball Opening Day Starters will be paid a total of $221,424,547. Continue reading…

Halos might release $14.5 All-Star starting pitcher

Scott Kazmir has stunk up the Cactus League so much the Angels are considering dumping him. Continue reading…

Muhammad Ali visits Angels

Former heavyweight world champion Muhammad Ali was slumming with the Angels on Wednesday. LA TIMES reports the boxing great made Halos star Torii Hunter a happy man with his clubhouse visit.

“It was like royalty walked in — it was silent,” Hunter said. “We’re all in the presence of greatness. Every athlete respects what Muhammad did, all the [beatings] he put on all those boxers. He’s the greatest of all time.”

After his visit, Ali posed for pictures before watching the Spring Training game from a suite.

Prediction Machine plays MLB season 50,000 times

They haven’t played an inning of the 2011 Major League Baseball Season yet, but we already know who’s got the best chance to win the World Series. PredictionMachine.com has played the season 50,000 times and only THREE teams have even a 10%+ chance of winning the Fall Classic. Continue reading…

Red Sox eye deal with Halos?

Boston in need of help behind the plate, could be turning to an Angel for help. Continue reading…

Halos star won’t be ready for opening day

Kendrys Morales, still not recovered from a celebratory broken leg, is expected to start the 2011 season on the disabled list. Continue reading…

Angels dealing starting pitcher?

Scott Kazmir, no longer considered a key part of the rotation, is Angels trade bait. Continue reading…

Rays bring back memories of ’27 A’s

Free agent signees Manny Ramirez and Johnny Damon are separated by only two career hits (Ramirez 2,573, Damon 2,571). Only once before in history has a team added two players in the same offseason with 2,500 hits apiece Continue reading…

MLB star has been using assumed name

Angels slugger Kendry Morales has been playing six years under a fictitious name. Continue reading…

MLB team has players from EIGHT different countries

The Yankees are truly global team this spring, having EIGHT different countries represented on the current 40 man roster. The Bronx Bombers have players from Canada, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Netherlands, Panama, Puerto Rico, United States and Venezuela. While the pinstripes have lots of international flavor, this is the first time since 2002 the Yankees DON’T have a player of Asian descent on the 40-man roster.

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MLB team spends most per win

The NY Mets get the worst value for money in Major League Baseball Continue reading…

MLB’s second highest-paid player a shocker

Vernon Wells won’t inspire many Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim fans to spend money to watch him play, yet he’s the SECOND highest paid player in Major League Baseball 2011 Continue reading…

MLB’s Lucky Charm

Cleveland Indians SS Orlando Cabrera is Major League Baseball’s version of a lucky rabbit’s foot. Continue reading…

Angels could have tallest player in major league history?

His full name is Ludovicus Jacobus Maria Van Mil, but he goes by Loek, for short. And that may be the only time the word “short” is used to describe Van Mil, a minor league reliever who, at 7 feet 1, towers over everyone at the Angels’ spring-training facility. Van Mil, who has a 95-mph fastball but has been slowed by injuries and mechanical issues, was acquired from Minnesota as the player to be named in the Fuentes deal. At the time, General Manager Tony Reagins referred to him as “a prospect with upside.” He wasn’t kidding. If Van Mil reaches the big leagues, he’ll be the tallest player in major league history. — LA Times

Angels slugger might not be ready for regular-season opener?

Angels slugger Kendry Morales, injured when he landed awkwardly on the plate after a game-winning home run, began jogging only a month ago Continue reading…

Angels out of race for Rangers Michael Young?

General Manager Tony Reagins said the Angels are “not engaged” in trade talks with any American League West teams Continue reading

Halos could package players for Michael Young?

To acquire Michael Young, the Angels would probably have to assume most of, if not all, of his contract — something they have little interest in doing — or put together a package of players that would entice the Rangers. Continue reading…

Source: Rangers Young has 8 team trade “wish list”

Rangers infielder Michael Young is willing to be traded to eight teams, according to a source: CLICK HERE to read his wish list…