Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout moved from center field to right field for the first time since 2013. The Angels came away with a 7-4 victory, but Trout had a quiet night defensively, with no balls hit his way.
Like Lee Smith's mentorship of Troy Percival decades ago, the Angels hope Kenley Jansen can teach hard-throwing reliever Ben Joyce a thing or two.
Angels fans will have some options when it comes to streaming games this season. Dodgers fans might be hard-pressed to stream games unless they have Spectrum.
The Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout will make a permanent move from center field to right field as part of a strategy aiming to keep him healthy and in the lineup, he announced Monday.
Jansen, 37, agreed to a $10 million deal after making $16 million each of the last two seasons as the Red Sox closer.
Whatever hope there was of Anthony Rendon redeeming his contract is gone. On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Angels announced that the veteran third baseman will undergo left hip surgery and is facing a "long-term rehab.
Jeff Passan discusses why Mike Trout and the Angels have decided to move him from center to right field.
The Los Angeles Angels announced a $10 million, one-year contract with veteran right-hander Kenley Jansen and a $5 million, one-year deal with veteran infielder Yoán Moncada on Saturday.
It’s awesome to get to learn from a guy like that," Joyce said. "I’m going to just be an open book. Keep my ears open."
Los Angeles Angels oft-injured star Mike Trout is moving from center to right field in hopes of better preserving his health.