Angels Notes: Halos Sign Gold Glove Infielder, Made Big Offer to Free Agent, Huge Angel Stadium Update

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The Los Angeles Angels have had an interesting offseason of deals and signings, but since mid-December, there have been no major league additions to the squad.
The Halos hope they found a diamond in the rough, though, as they brought a former Gold Glove award-winning infielder to their spring training roster. Despite just playing 28 games since 2019, this veteran is looking for a career renaissance in Anaheim.
The Angels' aforementioned slow offseason as of recently hasn't stopped them from trying to land a big-name contract. The front office reportedly made a major offer to a free-agent slugger coming off a 44-home run year.
And finally, Angel Stadium was the subject of a huge update on Wednesday. This 2025 campaign will be the 60th season the stadium will host the Halos, coming off a 2024 year that saw an attendance total of over 2.5 million fans.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Angels news (click the headline for the full article):
Angels Sign Veteran Gold Glove Award-Winning Infielder
Angels Made Massive Offers to All-Star Free Agent: Report
Angels Make Big Decision Regarding Future at Angel Stadium in Anaheim
Angels Could Sign All-Star Closers in Blockbuster Free Agent Moves: Report
Angels Tweets of the Day:
A flight over Anaheim Stadium (aka Angel Stadium) and Orange County, just after it opened, 1966. #Angels pic.twitter.com/dYDBFC60lb
— MLB Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) May 21, 2020
The Angels have exercised an option to extend their Angel Stadium lease through 2032. The current lease was scheduled to expire after 2029. There are three three-year options, and the Angels just picked up the first.
— Jeff Fletcher (@JeffFletcherOCR) February 5, 2025
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The Los Angeles Angels have signed Yolmer Sánchez to a minor league contract. The infielder has a .264 batting average along with 249 extra-base hits throughout his minor league career. pic.twitter.com/wflGlkdj8Y
— Milb Central (@milb_central) February 5, 2025

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