3 players Los Angeles Angels must part ways with before 2022 trade deadline
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Aaron Loup a name to watch as a LHP reliever.
Expensive contract ($7.5 mil in 2023, team option 2024) so prospect cost should be down.Looks like we could consider the Angels as more of a seller than the Orioles, sheesh.Aaron Loup a name to watch as a LHP reliever.Expensive contract ($7.5 mil in 2023, team option 2024) so prospect cost should be down. "Looks like we could consider the Angels as more of a seller than the Orioles, sheesh." - Ari Alexander If the fail to become more competitive in the next three weeks, they are going to send many players off to different teams. Expect players with large contracts and in contract years to be gone. A team reset might be a good thing for the Angels, however, and it could get them back on track for next year. Here are three players the Angels should part ways with this trade deadline.
3 players Los Angeles Angels must part ways with before 2022 trade deadline
Noah Syndergaard of the Los Angeles Angels The are currently in a very tough situation for an MLB team. The Angels have been very streaky this season, having gone on a historic 14-game losing streak in early June. Los Angeles was once hyped to be one of the top teams in the American League. However, they now sit 11 games under .500 and are almost out of the playoff race altogether. The Angels gained large acquisitions this past off-season and expected a contending team. Now, though, they are now at a crossroad. Do they try to make one last push by adding new players? Or do they let go of their big pickups and start fresh next season? This will all depend on how Los Angeles does these next few weeks leading up to the trade deadline. Looks like we could consider the Angels as more of a seller than the Orioles, sheesh.Aaron Loup a name to watch as a LHP reliever.
Expensive contract ($7.5 mil in 2023, team option 2024) so prospect cost should be down.Looks like we could consider the Angels as more of a seller than the Orioles, sheesh.Aaron Loup a name to watch as a LHP reliever.Expensive contract ($7.5 mil in 2023, team option 2024) so prospect cost should be down. "Looks like we could consider the Angels as more of a seller than the Orioles, sheesh." - Ari Alexander If the fail to become more competitive in the next three weeks, they are going to send many players off to different teams. Expect players with large contracts and in contract years to be gone. A team reset might be a good thing for the Angels, however, and it could get them back on track for next year. Here are three players the Angels should part ways with this trade deadline.