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Despite a decent start to the 2025 season, the wheels quickly fell off for the Los Angeles Angels. It was understandably a tough time when Ron Washington left
Mayra Castro, an Angels’ HR director, admitted that she initially deleted the text about Kay when she was turning records over to attorneys for the Skaggs family in connection to their wrongful death lawsuit.
The Los Angeles Angels recently stunned the MLB by signing longtime catcher Kurt Suzuki as their next manager.
The Los Angeles Angels, who let go of both Ron Washington and interim Ray Montgomery, have hired former player Kurt Suzuki as their new skipper. Suzuki spent parts of 16 years in the majors, including his last two with the Angels, and won a World Series ring with the Washington Nationals in 2019.
The Los Angeles Angels hired Kurt Suzuki as their new manager, but one of the terms of Suzuki's new contract sticks out in an unusual way. Sam Blum of The
The Los Angeles Angels ended the search for their next manager when they hired Kurt Suzuki, and the dominoes started wobbling everywhere else. A remarkable seven jobs remain open. One looks close. A few are widening the net. One will wait. The question is simple: who actually moves next, and why.
After talks about becoming manager of the Los Angeles Angels fell through, Albert Pujols is still in the mix to get the job opening with the San Diego Padres.