Angels Notes: Halos Make Massive Roster Move, Infielder Suffers Injury, Major Team Meeting

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The Los Angeles Angels lost to the Minnesota Twins, 5-1, Saturday night. They fell to 12-14 after they dropped their second in a row.
Ahead of the eventual loss, the Halos made a number of roster moves. Of the many roster edits, a veteran was designated for assignment, and a young reliever was sent back down to Triple-A after just one appearance in 2025.
During the loss, a key member of the Angels infield was injured after fouling a ball off of his knee. He was forced to exit the game during the fourth inning and the team provided a concerning update after the fact.
Finally, the Halos had a team meeting to discuss their recent struggles. Manager Ron Washington and a few key players addressed their team after a promising start to the year is now turning sour.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Angels news (click the headline for the full article):
Angels Make Massive Move, Shake Up Roster Ahead of Twins Game
Angels Key Infielder Exits Game With Concerning Looking Injury
Angels Provide Concerning Injury Update on Nolan Schanuel
Angels Held Special Team Meeting Amid Recent Struggles
Angels Insider Doesn't Expect Top Prospect to Debut Anytime Soon
Angels Manager Says Young Halos Aren't Major League Players Yet
Two Surprise Angels Pitchers have Lockers in Clubhouse
Angels Tweets of the Day:
“You got to be prepared to work as hard as you can without knowing what the results are going to be.”
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) April 26, 2025
Jo Adell shared his insights with the kids from the Orange County Gang Reduction & Intervention Partnership (OC GRIP). https://t.co/CPs4YTaSM1 pic.twitter.com/M0eIsWah9B
Nolan Schanuel had to be helped off the field after fouling a ball off his right knee. pic.twitter.com/vyOMcb93mm
— Jeff Fletcher (@JeffFletcherOCR) April 26, 2025
Welcome to the Show, José! pic.twitter.com/mLeAD1z38T
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) April 26, 2025
LHP Jake Eder and RHP José Fermin both have lockers in the #Angels clubhouse. Victor Mederos and Carl Edwards Jr. do not.
— Rhett Bollinger (@RhettBollinger) April 26, 2025
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