Angels Notes: Halos Sign Infielder, Release Former First Rounder, Finalize Roster With Multiple Surprises

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The Los Angeles Angels had an incredibly busy day full of roster additions and subtractions on Tuesday.
The Halos signed a veteran infielder to take the place of a newly-released outfielder in a shocking move. The new contract guaranteed him a spot in the majors on the Opening Day roster.
The released center fielder in question is a former No. 1 overall pick in the MLB Draft who was expected to platoon in center with fellow former first-round pick Jo Adell. With Mike Trout preparing to spend a majority of time in right field, this move puzzled fans and pundits alike.
Finally, the Angels made a handful of roster moves to send a top prospect up to the majors, give a veteran infielder a chance to reinvent himself in Anaheim, and see a recent draft pick completely forego the minor league track and earn a spot in the majors. The last Angels prospect to make it to the majors out of the draft was Jim Abbott in 1989.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Angels news (click the headline for the full article):
Angels Sign Veteran Infielder to Take Mickey Moniak's Spot on Opening Day Roster
Angels Shockingly Release Former First-Round Pick Outfielder: Making Sense of the Move
Angels Make Massive Roster Move, Announce Top Prospect Will Make Opening Day Roster
Angels Make Shocking Opening Day Roster Decision With Pitcher Who's Never Played in Minor leagues
Angels Remove Locker of 2 Pitchers From Clubhouse, Seemingly Making Decision for Final Bullpen Spot
Veteran Infielder Surprisingly Has Locker in Angels Clubhouse Just 2 Days Before Regular Season
Former Angels Utility Man Released by MLB's Worst Team
Angels Shockingly Releasing Outfielder Mickey Moniak Just Days Before Opening Day
Angels Tweets of the Day:
Ryan Johnson has made the Angels Opening Day roster without throwing a single pitch in the minor leagues, per multiple reports 🤯
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 25, 2025
Johnson, 22-years old, was drafted 74th overall in last year’s draft pic.twitter.com/oAzL2RzxnB
Mookie and Trout are all smiles ahead of the Angels and Dodgers’ final Spring Training contest #FreewaySeries pic.twitter.com/it6M6c6Y5f
— Jacob Gurvis (@jacobgurvis) March 25, 2025
OFFICIAL: The Angels have agreed to a one-year contract with INF Nicky Lopez. pic.twitter.com/CnPp8sb1aJ
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) March 25, 2025
tasty treats at the Big A in 2025 🍴 pic.twitter.com/519D3lc9nk
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) March 25, 2025
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Gabe Smallson is a sportswriter based in Los Angeles. His focus is sports and entertainment content. Gabe has previously worked at DodgersNation and Newsweek. He graduated from San Francisco State University in 2020 and is a Masters Candidate at the University of Southern California. You can get in touch with Gabe by emailing gabe.smallson@lasportsreport.com. You can find him on X @gabesmallson
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