Right-hander Billy Buckner made his Angels' debut a memorable one by delivering five scoreless innings as the Angels defeated the host Royals, 7-0, on Saturday.More» Buckner tosses five shutout frames for Angels
With Billy Buckner making the Saturday start against the Royals, he marked the 10th different starter manager Mike Scioscia has used this year.More» Vargas tosses 7 1/3 solid frames for win
The Angels have been making opposing pitchers work hard in recent days with plate discipline on top of their robust hitting. In a 5-2 win over Kansas City on Friday, the Angels drew seven walks.More»Trout hits in six straight at-bats over two games
Reliever Kevin Jepsen, recovering from a right shoulder strain, had another positive outing for Triple-A Salt Lake on Friday and could be on the verge of rejoining the Angels' bullpen.More» Jepsen fans Hanigan, forces extra innings
Lefty Jason Vargas fired 7 1/3 solid innings and Chris Iannetta went deep for the second straight night, as the Angels used a three-run seventh to post a 5-2 win over the Royals on Friday at Kauffman Stadium.More» Vargas tosses 7 1/3 solid frames for win
The outlook for the 21-27 Angels is not nearly as grim as it once was this season. Every portion of the Angels' game has picked up during a six-game win streak and there is further reason for optimism with ace Jered Weaver on the mend.More» Richards records first save of season
Angels outfielder Mike Trout's rare blend of power and speed was reinforced in the eighth inning, when he stole second with the Angels up by one. Earlier, he belted a mammoth home run that manager Mike Scioscia estimated to travel 500 feet.More» Trout launches one to deep center
Right-hander Jered Weaver had another positive day on Friday with a light bullpen session as he puts the finishing touches on his rehabilitation work before rejoining the Angels' rotation.More» Weaver suffers broken left elbow, exits
The Angels will likely start right-hander Billy Buckner on Saturday against the Royals. Buckner would be the 21st pitcher used by the Angels this year, while the club record is 29.More»
Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, Chris Iannetta and Mark Trumbo homered en route to a 5-4 win over the Royals on Thursday night in Kansas City, giving Joe Blanton his first victory and extending the Angels' winning streak to five.More» Trout opens scoring with moonshot to center
The Angels could be on the verge of getting right-hander Kevin Jepsen back in the bullpen. Jepsen has been on the disabled list for more than five weeks because of a right shoulder strain.More» Jepsen fans Hanigan, forces extra innings
The Angels opened a 14-game stretch against opponents without winning records on Thursday. But manager Mike Scioscia knows his club will have to be ready for those games against the Royals, Dodgers, Astros and Cubs.More»
Jered Weaver was back with the Angels on Thursday, and manager Mike Scioscia said the right-hander's next side session will determine if he can come off the disabled list and rejoin the rotation next week.More» Weaver suffers broken left elbow, exits
Highlighted by eight shutout innings against the Mariners on Tuesday, Jerome Williams has turned in three straight quality starts, lowering his ERA to 2.53.More» Williams shuts down Mariners over eight
Mike Trout has already accomplished a lot in his brief Major League career, but on Tuesday he added something to his list of achievements -- the cycle. Trout went 4-for-5 with five RBIs, and at 21 became the youngest to hit for the cycle since Mel Ott did so as a 20-year-old in 1929.More» Trout makes history, hits for cycle
When Mike Trout got off to a relatively slow start this year, there was a widespread feeling around the game that it was bound to happen, that he couldn't possibly live up to what he achieved in a 2012 rookie season for the ages.More» Trout makes history, hits for cycle
Mike Trout hit for the sixth cycle in Angels history, backing Jerome Williams' eight shutout innings in a 12-0 rout of the Mariners on Tuesday.More» Trout makes history, hits for cycle
Prior to Tuesday's game, left-handed reliever Sean Burnett was activated from the 15-day disabled list, with the Angels optioning Ryan Brasier to Triple-A Salt Lake to make room on the 25-man roster.More» Burnett fans Bruce to escape jam in eighth
David Eckstein, who spent four seasons as an Angel and was a member of the 2002 World Series championship squad, will represent the Angels at the 2013 Draft.More»Eckstein, Erstad on 2002 World Series team
It was a great morning at the Trump National Golf Club of Los Angeles, site of the Pujols Family Foundation's marquee event. But Albert Pujols, was feeling a little bummed.More»
Facio Palomino was celebrating his birthday at his first Angels game. Joined by wife Bridget and daughter Alana, the San Diego native got a chance to compete on the latest episode of the hit MLB.com game show "Bucks on the Pond."More»Bucks returns to Anaheim
Left-hander Sean Burnett pitched in a rehab assignment for Class A Inland Empire on Saturday night and may rejoin the Angels bullpen as soon as Tuesday.More» Burnett fans Bruce to escape jam in eighth
A day after infielder Chris Nelson was claimed off of waivers from the Yankees, he was added to the Angels' 25-man roster and found himself in his third Major League clubhouse in a span of 22 days.More» Jimenez turns double play to end the sixth
Although the presence Torii Hunter provided in recent seasons may be gone, Angels manager Mike Scioscia believes his team has found leadership in a different way for the 2013 season.More» Pujols, Hamilton discuss win vs. White Sox