Angels Notes: Yoan Moncada Injury, Zach Neto Update, Mike Scioscia 2026 Manager?

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The Los Angeles Angels lost their series finale against the Seattle Mariners on Sunday, 11-2. Christian Moore hit his first home run since returning to MLB, however it didn't make much of a difference as the Halos suffered a series sweep.
Third baseman Yoan Moncada suffered a right ankle injury during the game, and needed to exit early. Oswald Peraza took his spot, and was the other Angel to hit a home run today.
Shortstop Zach Neto remained out of the lineup, and bench coach Ryan Goins revealed he is day-to-day.
ESPN's Buster Olney speculated the Angels could bring back longtime manager Mike Scioscia, as the position could be open in 2026 if they decline Ron Washington's club option.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Angels news (click the headline for the full article):
Angels Manager Provides Concerning Zach Neto Injury Update
Angels Infielder Exits Game With Ankle Injury
Angels' Top Pitcher Out for Season With Concerning Elbow Injury
Zach Neto Sits Again, Angels Shift: A Look at Sunday's Lineup Moves
Angels Could Bring Back Mike Scioscia as 2026 Manager, Says Rival Evaluator
Angels Tweets of the Day:
Denzer Guzman has his first MLB hit 😇 pic.twitter.com/vZgz4aweB2
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) September 14, 2025
LAA - Christian Moore Solo HR (5)
— MLB Home Runs🚀 (@MLBHRs_) September 14, 2025
📏 420 ft | 💨 106.1 mph | 📐 28°
⚾️ 95.3 mph sinker (SEA - RHP George Kirby)
🏟️ Out in 27/30 MLB parks
LAA (1) @ SEA (11)
🔺 5th#RepTheHalo pic.twitter.com/ShlfaNpieQ
Jo Adell was wrapping his wrists around the handle until talking to Albert Pujols about making a switch.
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) September 14, 2025
The @Angels outfielder joins #MLBTonight to talk about the adjustment and learning from Pujols, Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/hlb7pvlylu
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Aaron Coloma is a contributing writer for On SI based in Los Angeles. A 2024 graduate of Cal Poly Pomona, he previously covered collegiate and high school sports for The Poly Post and Valley Sports Telegram, respectively.
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