Player profiles
MLB Draft 2021: Angels mock draft roundup
A mock draft roundup with some players the Angels could take at No. 9
2020 review: Mike Trout
For our final Angels review of 2020, we saved the best for last: Mike Trout.
2020 review: Anthony Bemboom
Anthony Bemboom led Angels catchers in throwing out runners in 2020, and led the team’s pitchers in ERA, too.
2020 review: Jose Briceño
A look back at the 2020 season for Jose Briceño, the Angels catcher who spent a week of the season in the majors and left in free agency after the season.
2020 review: Taylor Ward
After a rough first half, he turned into the Angels’ top hitter
2020 review: Matt Thaiss
The Angels tried to add positional versatility to Matt Thasiss’ profile in 2020 by playing him at second base and in left field, though only for a game at each position.
2020 review: Shohei Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani got hurt after two short and ineffective starts on the mound in 2020, and he was also bad at the plate. It was a terrible year for the Angels’ two-way player.
2020 review: Andrelton Simmons
Andrelton Simmons had his 2020 season cut short by an ankle injury, and opted out of playing during the final week when the Angels were still technically) alive for a postseason berth.
2020 review: José Quijada
A look at the 2020 season for left-handed pitcher José Quijada, who spent two weeks in the majors with the Angels this year.
2020 review: Michael Hermosillo
He was on the Opening Day roster... at least that’s one positive
2020 review: Patrick Sandoval
Patrick Sandoval was homer prone for the Angels in 2020, but the second-year left-hander found success with his slider.
2020 review: Luis Rengifo
A near trade in February, then a rough season in 2020 for Angels switch-hitter Luis Rengifo.
2020 review: Griffin Canning
Griffin Canning had a solid second season in the middle of the Angels’ starting rotation.
2020 review: Jacob Barnes
A look back at this season for Jacob Barnes, who was a non-roster invitee in spring training and made the Angels bullpen.
2020 review: Matt Andriese
Matt Andriese pitched in multiple roles for the Angels in 2020.
2020 review: Hoby Milner
Hoby Milner was a non-roster invitee who made the Angels’ Opening Day roster in 2020, but the left-hander struggled with an 8.10 ERA.
2020 review: Franklin Barreto
The Angels acquired utility man Franklin Barreto at the trade deadline, but his time on the active roster was brief, suffering a season-ending shoulder injury within a week with his new team.
2020 review: Dylan Bundy
The Angels traded four minor league pitchers to get Dylan Bundy last winter, which proved to be their best move, gaining a top-of-the-rotation arm for a team starved for pitching.
2020 review: Kyle Keller
Kyle Keller spent all of six days on the active roster in three separate major league stints with the Angels in 2020.
2020 review: Jose Suarez
Jose Suarez took his lumps in two major league starts for the Angels in 2020, allowing 10 runs while recording seven outs for a 38.57 ERA.
2020 review: Jason Castro
Jason Castro gave the Angels power from the catching position in 2020, before getting traded away at the end of August.