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Angels Notes: Ron Washington Talks Future, Mike Trout Confident, Free Agent Plans to Pitch in 2026
The Los Angeles Angels lost their final game of the season against the Houston Astros, and finished with a 72-90 record — nine wins better than their 63-99 camp
"I just want to sit down and talk baseball with him," Washington said. "I'll let them decide if I'm the guy to lead the club."
In the final game of a three-game set at Angel Stadium, the Houston Astros (86-75) take on the Los Angeles Angels (72-89), Sunday at 3:07 p.m. ET. As the favorite, the Astros (-143 on the moneyline) visit the Angels (+121). The Astros will give the ball to Lance McCullers (2-5) versus the Angels and Samuel Aldegheri (0-1).
The Los Angeles Angels have had one of the most exciting offenses in baseball this season, but hitting coach Johnny Washington believes they can get even better
Angels manager Ron Washington speaks bluntly about his cloudy future with the ball club after having to leave with a medical issue.
An imperfect storm of another injury to a key player and the Astros' lack of offense left a depleted bullpen little margin for error.
Kenley Jansen turns 38 on Tuesday and now has 16 big-league seasons in his rearview mirror, but the 6-foot-5, 265-pound right-hander has no intention of slowing, let alone retiring.
DENVER (AP) - Mike Trout hit his 400th career home run, Kyle Hendricks pitched seven innings and the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Colorado Rockies 3-0 on Saturday night. Trout reached the milestone in the eighth inning when he hit a 485-foot solo homer to left-center field off Rockies reliever Jaden Hill to extend the Angels’ lead to 3-0.