Jeremy Beasley Exceeds Expectations
A 30th-round pick out of Clemson in 2017, Beasley has quickly established himself as one of the Angels’ top pitching prospects.
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A 30th-round pick out of Clemson in 2017, Beasley has quickly established himself as one of the Angels’ top pitching prospects.
After a year of transition both offensively and defensively in 2018, the 18-year-old outfielder is hoping to settle in during his second full pro season.
A first-round pick in 2010, Cowart is looking to revitalize his major league career with a move to the pitcher’s mound.
The Angels and Brett Hanewich came up with a plan to improve the righthander’s athleticism. The results were clear last season.
The Bahamian teen developed both physically and offensively in dramatic fashion in his 2018 pro debut.
The 2017 trade acquisition added weight and added velocity in a breakthrough 2018 season that earned him a place on the 40-man roster.
The trade pickup and SoCal native rocketed to Double-A on the strength of his changeup and has a future in Anaheim.
The Angels are convinced Jones has a future at the keystone after moving there from center field in 2018.
Squeezed out of the bullpen picture in Boston, Ty Buttrey has found a home in the Angels’ bullpen after coming over in a trade.
The Angels placed 2017 second-rounder Griffin Canning on a fast track, and he zoomed to Triple-A in his first pro season.
The Los Angeles Angels have a farm system on the rise as Jo Adell headlines their top 10 midseason prospects.
A revolving cast of characters have manned second base in Anaheim in recent years. Rengifo could change that.
Bat-missing stuff and advanced pitchability had Suarez advancing rapidly, and he is the system’s Best Player in our midseason update.
As he repeats the California League, Walsh has delivered big power while also dabbling as a lefthanded reliever.
The Angels moved catcher Taylor Ward and outfielder Jahmai Jones to new positions that they believe better suit their skills.
A strong big league camp has positioned Fletcher as the Angels’ utility infielder of the future, which could be this season.
The Angels view Rule 5 pick as a bullpen candidate because he throws two bat-missing pitches.
The Angels signed Bahamian speedster Trent Deveaux on the international market.
The top 10 prospects in the Los Angeles Angels’ farm system.
Converted prep shortstop John Swanda shows ingredients to pitch.
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