Angels finalize two-year contract with Alberto Callaspo.
Alberto Callaspo signed a two-year deal worth approximately $9 million Tuesday, leaving the Angels’ expected opening-day lineup under contract for the next two seasons. Callaspo will earn $4.1 million...
View ArticleDaily Distractions: Who’s the Angels’ number two? Braun implicated; Micah...
Who will replace Torii Hunter as the Angels’ No. 2 hitter? There are bigger questions facing the club going into spring training – you or I could hit between Mike Trout and Albert Pujols and probably...
View ArticlePoll: Batting second …
Earlier today, we explored the merits of batting Alberto Callaspo second. Now it’s your turn to choose. Who should be the Angels’ number-two hitter?
View ArticleMike Trout is batting second, Alberto Callaspo first, as Angels shuffle lineup.
Albert Callaspo batted leadoff 12 times for the Angels in 2010, hitting .148 with a .179 on-base percentage. He returns to the top of the lineup Thursday. (Associated Press) Mike Trout has one career...
View ArticleKevin Jepsen, Ryan Madson and Erick Aybar give Angels a ‘pretty good team’ at...
Kevin Jepsen, Erick Aybar and Ryan Madson are heading to Tempe, Arizona today to continue their rehab at extended spring training. “Got a pretty good team there, sure,” manager Mike Scioscia said. In...
View ArticleSalt Lake shuffle: Ryan Madson, Luis Jimenez, Kole Calhoun, Barry Enright in;...
If you’ve flown between John Wayne airport and Salt Lake City at any point this season, your odds of bumping into an Angels player are pretty high. The Angels have been busy burning a path from Anaheim...
View ArticleAngels trade Alberto Callaspo to the A’s for Grant Green.
The Angels have traded infielder Alberto Callaspo to the A’s for minor-league infielder Grant Green. Green is playing for Triple-A Sacramento, where he is batting .325/.379/.500 with 11 home runs and...
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