Scott Servais has spent his winter on a crash course, learning the prospects of his new organization. Servais, who left the Rangers to join the Angels in November, presides over a farm system that includes an outfielder lauded by many analysts as one of the top prospects in baseball.More» Mike Trout, OF, Angels
Angels general manager Jerry Dipoto has surrounded himself with what he believes are the best baseball people in the game, including assistant GMs Scott Servais and Matt Klentak. Each brings a valuable asset to the organization.More»Victor Rojas discusses the Angels' bullpen
Family and friends of those who died with former Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart in a 2009 accident caused by a drunk driver were scheduled to meet Saturday to dedicate a commemorative wall that will honor the victims.More» The Angels remember Nick Adenhart
Early last week, the Angels' Mark Trumbo, recovering from a stress fracture in his right foot, was cleared to gradually resume all baseball activities.More»Trumbo's recovery in full swing as camp nears
Before taking their newly assigned front-office jobs with the Angels, Hal Morris and Mike LaCassa went the school route. Now, both are taking on new challenges in different ways.More»
Speaking from the Dominican Republic, Albert Pujols told Enrique Rojas of ESPNdeportes.com that he plans on reporting to his new club's Spring Training complex a week before position players are scheduled to, putting him in Tempe, Ariz., at or around Feb. 19.More» The impact of Albert Pujols
In 1979, Don Baylor led an 18-year-old Angels franchise to its first American League Championship Series with an MVP performance that made him a legend of sorts in Southern California.More» Angels honor Rockies coach Don Baylor
Later this month, every team in baseball will be deploying to their Spring Training facilities to make key decisions toward their 25-man rosters. But most critical this spring for the Angels -- by far -- are the decisions Mark Trumbo and Kendrys Morales can help make for them.More»Morales begins baseball activities, eyes '12 return
Angels Minor League pitcher Daniel Reynolds received a 50-game suspension after a second violation for a "drug of abuse" under the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, Major League Baseball announced Tuesday.More»
Leading up to Spring Training, MLB.com will take a look at the new members of the Angels' baseball-operations department -- the one that's completing what many consider the greatest offseason in franchise history.More»Angels' front office on recent big acquisitions
Shane Demmitt, an assistant equipment manager for the Angels and a moonlighting trivia expert, was chosen to take part in MLB Network's new "Baseball IQ" show, a bracket-style trivia competition that features 32 participants, covers all things baseball and premieres on Tuesday.More»
In about a month, the Tigers' Miguel Cabrera, the Marlins' Hanley Ramirez and the Angels' Mark Trumbo will arrive for Spring Training and take grounders at third base, moves their clubs are making to keep their big bats productive and active.More»Hanley approves switching positions to third base
Angels owner Arte Moreno, fresh off reeling in Albert Pujols and C.J. Wilson this offseason, has been named the 2011 Sports Executive of the Year by the Los Angeles Sports Council.More»
Francisco Cordero expects to pick a team by the end of this week, and the Angels -- who also have their eye on Luis Ayala -- are one of four finalists for his services, a source with knowledge of the negotiations told MLB.com.More» Cordero induces a DP to secure his 36th save