The Los Angeles Angels went into Cincinnati over the weekend to face the Reds, and walked out winless in a three-game sweep. They return home with a 9-13
Los Angeles Angels manager is getting his first up-close look at utilityman Luis Rengifo, a player who has become essential to the Halos over the last couple seasons as he has broken out, in stretches, the best baseball of his career.
The Los Angeles Angels are expected to get some reinforcements for their game on Wednesday. According to OC Register's Jeff Fletcher, Angels manager Ron
Luis Rengifo knows that to be the best player he can be for the Los Angeles Angels, he has to separate his defense from his offense. Honestly, the concept is taught in Little League.
Luis Rengifo doesn't have a set position with the Los Angeles Angels but he knows that he wants to stay in the infield. Given the injury history of third baseman Anthony Rendon, Rengifo might be the next-best option to play the hot corner. The utility man spoke with Halos Today at camp and expressed that he is willing to play anywhere.
Spring Training is underway and the Los Angeles Angels have begun preparing for what figures to be a fascinating 2024 campaign. Given the way the roster
The Angels infield depth has taken a bit of a hit in recent days, as Sam Blum of The Athletic noted that a second baseman is dealing with a hamstring issue and pulled himself from yesterday’s team workouts.
With Luis Rengifo expected to be fully healthy for the Los Angeles Angels to begin the 2024 season, the question is where the Angels will choose to play him.
Luis Rengifo doesn't have a set position but his versatility and production history have him in line to see a lot of playing time with the Angels in 2024. Still, new manager Ron Washington isn't ready to name him an everyday player.
While the Los Angeles Angels figure out their plans with regard to free agency and trades this offseason, they also had to take care of some of their in-house players.
The Los Angeles Angels are slowly figuring out their next moves after Shohei Ohtani agreed to terms on a 10-year, $700 million deal to leave Anaheim and join the L.A.
The Los Angeles Angels have a few interesting potential trade pieces as they begin the post-Shohei Ohtani era.
The Los Angeles Angels' offseason can begin in earnest now that two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani has officially decided to leave the organization. Owner Arte Moreno had been waiting along with the rest of us to see where Ohtani would decide to go.
Ahead of the Nov. 17 deadline for teams around Major League Baseball to tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players, the Los Angeles Angels offered contracts to all but one eligible player.
Angels infielder Luis Rengifo underwent surgery to repair a torn left biceps, manager Phil Nevin informed reporters after Friday’s loss to the Tigers (relayed by Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com).
The Angels have suffered through many devastating injuries throughout the season, and the trend continues as any key player hits the injured list the week.
Injuries have plagued the Los Angeles Angels yet again in 2023. Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, Anthony Rendon, Logan O’Hoppe, Taylor Ward and several others have succumbed to long-term injuries.
The Angels placed the infielder on the 15-day injured list earlier today with a bicep tendon rupture.
Los Angeles Angels infielder/outfielder Luis Rengifo will miss the rest of the season due to a ruptured left biceps tendon. Rengifo was injured while going through his warm-up routine in the on-deck circle prior to his first at-bat against the Cleveland Guardians on Thursday.
Just days after being awarded the AL Player of the Week award for his play to close the month of August, one of the best Angel bats could be sidelined
The Los Angeles Angels had to deal with a pretty bad look in their first game out of the All-Star break.
Infielder Luis Rengifo won his arbitration hearing against the Angels and will earn the $2.3M salary he filed for rather than the team’s $2M submission.
The Los Angeles Angels acquired Luis Rengifo as the player to be named later in the 2018 trade that sent C.J. Cron to the Tampa Bay Rays, and he would go on to make his MLB debut the following year.
Luis Rengifo homered twice and Reid Detmers threw six effective innings to lead the Los Angeles Angels to a 5-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday afternoon in Anaheim, Calif.
The Los Angeles Angels will host the Minnesota Twins Friday night in Anaheim, Calif., hoping to begin a six-game homestand by building off their just-completed sweep of the Oakland Athletics.
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