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Plus: Steven Kwan hasn't struck out in how many plate appearances?
Levi Weaver and Ken Rosenthal41
Which Los Angeles Angels players’ stocks are up or down after MLB's first month?
Sam Blum21
Mr. Angel? Mike Trout's chance of ever escaping the franchise now seems even less likely
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Comcast drops Bally RSNs, injecting more chaos into sports TV landscape
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Mike Trout can't catch a break; Plus, brawls and ... bees
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“When I was going well in 2022, I was a pissed-off guy,” Sandoval said. “When I’m on the mound, I turn into a completely different person."
Sam Blum28
Rarely in sports does everything go exactly as expected, and the end of April has us re-evaluating all of our preseason predictions.
Chad Jennings108
Mike Trout's latest major injury is more of the same problem: An all-time legend who can now no longer stay on the field.
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Since winning his most recent MVP award in 2019, Trout has played in more than 82 games just once.
Sam Blum and Mark Puleo239
Some of these changes they’re making now (are) getting a little bit closer, back to where we were,” said Phillies shortstop Trea Turner.
Stephen J. Nesbitt145
The Padres, Diamondbacks and Rays all lost major ground this week, while the Guardians find themselves knocking on our top 5.
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"My whole life as a player and person changed," Marsh said, "coming over here to Philly." As he returns to Anaheim, he reflects on it all.
Matt Gelb96
“We didn’t pitch. We didn’t hit. We didn’t play defense,” said manager Ron Washington. "All the things that we said we would do."
Sam Blum98
Trout leads MLB with 10 homers: "If I’m in a good spot at the plate, and I’m healthy, I feel great, I can put up numbers against anybody."
Sam Blum83
For this exercise, The Athletic canvassed 40 executives across the sport, and tabulated their results to build front office report cards.
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This week, we’re hunting for statistics that might mean more than your typical April numbers and what they say about where teams are headed.
The Athletic MLB Staff218
The Angels are letting Schanuel and Neto figure it out at the major-league level, but at what cost?
Sam Blum81
Everyone loves a comeback story. Here are 15 candidates who could be in the running to win the comeback player awards this season.
Jim Bowden79
Rendon's injury leaves the Angels in a precarious position after the front office did little to address infield depth issues this offseason.
Sam Blum207
Our latest update includes each pitcher's previous ranking and their K-BB%. Who are the risers and fallers after nearly a month of games?
Eno Sarris163
This class is shaping up to be strong at the very top, decent through pick 20 and weak after that.
Keith Law125
The Angels' new infield coach, recently retired after an eight-year major-league career, is studying his boss' tactics and tendencies.
This free-agent class could be one of the best ever, depending on who opts in or out. Here is an early position-by-position look.
Jim Bowden137
The money involved was massive, but the behavior of Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter felt familiar to those involved with problem gambling
Stephen J. Nesbitt213
For the first time this year, the Braves are not No. 1 on our rankings. Plus, we dig into early-season player standouts for each team.
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