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Angels General Manager Perry Minasian believes there is upside to the signings of Jordan Romano and Drew Pomeranz.
He had what was far and away his worst professional season, earning eight saves in 42 and 2/3 innings pitched while sporting an 8.23 ERA. When at his best, Romano was named to two All-Star Games and secured back-to-back 36-save seasons.
It may put the fan base in a state of shock, but the Los Angeles Angels are actually making baseball moves. They’ve hired a new manager—okay, he’s a rookie, but he also played for 15 years—plus they cleaned house with the coaching staff.
As for Arenado, he is an eight-time All-Star and a 10-time Gold Glove winner who was once the premier name at the third base position. Last year though, Arenado batted just .237 with 12 homers and 52 RBIs through 107 games.
The Angels are bringing back a 33-year-old former Gold Glove Award and veteran of eight major league seasons. Infielder Yolmer Sanchez, who played 120 games at
Striking out endlessly, the Angels need contact. A three-time batting champion, Luis Arraez, offers the elite bat control to turn their season around.
The Suzuki family recently held a vote: Should Kurt Suzuki, a Wailuku native and 2001 Baldwin High School graduate, take the uber-demanding, massive time-consuming, under-the-spotlight job of managing Major League Baseball’s Los Angeles Angels?