Angels Notes: Pitcher Suddenly Retires, Concerning Injury Update, Halos Embarrassed by MLB’s Worst Team

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The Los Angeles Angels started 2025 in the loss column, losing to the Chicago White Sox, 8-1, on Opening Day.
As the Halos look to the rest of the 161 regular season games, they will do so without a 26-year-old pitcher who retired ahead of the new season's start. He was having a productive year in High-A before the decision.
In more unfortunate roster news, the Angels placed two players on the injured list to start the season, and one pitcher with a concerning reason to be added to the IL. Insiders don't believe that surgery is required, but time will tell how the right-hander recovers.
Finally, the loss to 2024's worst MLB team was disheartening, but the writing was on the wall when the very first pitch hit three-time MVP Mike Trout in the hand. Luckily he stayed in the game, but it set the tone for what was an abysmal start to a season.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Angels news (click the headline for the full article):
Angels Pitcher Suddenly Retires Ahead of Opening Day
Angels Place 2 Players on Injured List, Including Pitcher With Concerning Injury
Angels Superstar Mike Trout Hit By Pitch In First At-Bat Of 2025 Season
Angels’ $5 Million Infielder Out for Opening Day Due to Injury: Full Lineup vs White Sox
Former Angels Outfielder Breaks Silence After Shocking Release From Team
Angels Top Prospect to Open 2025 Season in Double-A
Angels Tweets of the Day:
a message from @MikeTrout 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/CqV5ysXY1i
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) March 27, 2025
first Opening Day ☑️ pic.twitter.com/71tOnxOwmw
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) March 27, 2025
game one loading 🔁 pic.twitter.com/dmV8RzggEJ
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) March 27, 2025
FINAL: White Sox 8, Angels 1 pic.twitter.com/IcbP9my2Pg
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) March 27, 2025
Welcome to the Show, Ryan! pic.twitter.com/wNZy1hnoy3
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) March 27, 2025
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