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Performer Gene Autry was the first owner of the Angels franchise. The Los Angeles Angels are a professional baseball team based in Anaheim, California. The team has had four principal owners, and ten General Managers, since its inception in 1961.
A new owner could expand, modernize and grant autonomy to the Angels' front office. Moreno has declined to hire a president of baseball operations, hired three first-time general managers and ...
The Associated Press, the most prominent news service in the U.S., refers to the team as the Los Angeles Angels, the Angels, or Los Angeles. In 2013, the team officially planned to drop of Anaheim from its name and restore its original name Los Angeles Angels, as part of a new Angel Stadium lease negotiated with the Anaheim city government.
Los Angeles Angels ; General manager: Born: Chicago, Illinois: Teams; As scout. Texas Rangers (2003–2009) Toronto Blue Jays (2009–2017) As assistant general manager. Atlanta Braves (2017–2020) As general manager. Los Angeles Angels (2020–present)
The front office has not shown an ability to vacuum value from the hidden corners of the sport. Besides the Angels, only the Rays and White Sox finished awards season without a single player ...
(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) In 2021, the Angels selected a pitcher in all 20 rounds of the draft. ... That was one of the sources of tension within the Angels: front-office staffers ...
Born in Los Angeles and the son of a hotel chef, Lachemann is the youngest of three brothers to enjoy long careers in professional baseball: Marcel Lachemann is a member of the Los Angeles Angels' front office and a former pitcher, coach and manager in the Major Leagues, and Bill is a longtime manager and instructor in the Angels' farm system.
Billy Eppler (born September 16, 1975) is an American baseball executive who most recently served as the general manager of the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). In February 2024, Eppler was placed on MLB's ineligible list for the 2024 season due to fabrication of player injuries in violation of league rules during his tenure with the Mets. [1]