logo
MLB News: Former Mets GM Slams Angels For Deadline Trade

MLB News: Former Mets GM Slams Angels For Deadline Trade

Newsweek2 days ago
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources.
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content.
The Angels acquired a pair of veteran relief pitchers from the Washington Nationals, and a former major league general manager questioned the deal.
Veteran right-hander Luis Garcia and left-hander Andrew Chafin will go from the Washington Nationals to Anaheim in exchange for two minor leaguers.
The trade is now official: LHP Andrew Chafin and RHP Luis Garcia to the Angels for LHP Jake Eder and 1B Sam Brown. RHP Zach Brzykcy recalled from Triple-A. Nats will play 1 man down today here in Houston. — Mark Zuckerman (@MarkZuckerman) July 30, 2025
It was a somewhat curious move for a team that has plenty of work to do before they're in position to think about the postseason.
More news: Angels Make Surprising Deal for High Leverage Relievers
Five teams — the Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, Tampa Bay Rays, Cleveland Guardians and Kansas City Royals — separate the Angels from the final American League Wild Card berth.
General manager Perry Minasian of the Los Angeles Angels talks to the media before the game against the Kansas City Royals at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on June 20, 2022 in Anaheim, California.
General manager Perry Minasian of the Los Angeles Angels talks to the media before the game against the Kansas City Royals at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on June 20, 2022 in Anaheim, California.
Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images
Former Boston Red Sox and New York Mets executive Zack Scott panned the move.
"Make it stop," Scott wrote on Twitter/X. "There have been so many blown opportunities to build a farm system over the last several years, while still being bad at the big league level. What are we doing?!"
Make it stop. There have been so many blown opportunities to build a farm system over the last several years, while still being bad at the big league level. What are we doing?! https://t.co/IcoMtr8DwF — Zack Scott (@ZackScottSports) July 30, 2025
The Angels still have time to make major league deals before the MLB trade deadline Thursday at 6 p.m. Eastern Time. But if the trade for Garcia and Chafin is any indication of their postseason aspirations, it isn't the first time the Angels have loaded up on big league talent despite slim odds.
Through Tuesday's games, the Angels had a 5.3 percent chance of making the playoffs, according to FanGraphs.
More news: Brewers Make Trade to Acquire Veteran Catcher From AL East Contender
In 2023, Angels general manager Perry Minasian swung trades for C.J. Cron, Randal Grichuk, Eduardo Escobar, Mike Moustakas, Lucas Giolito, Reynaldo Lopez, and Dominic Leone.
Whatever chance they made of reaching the postseason on July 31, when they were five games over .500, were wiped out by losing seven consecutive games to begin the month of August.
More news: Yankees Make Trade, Send Veteran Pitcher to Atlanta Ahead of Trade Deadline
Not only did the Angels not capitalize on the trade value of star Shohei Ohtani in his final season in Anaheim, they couldn't capitalize on the talents of the veterans they did acquire.
Many were released in an effort to save money. The prospects they traded away — including Edgar Quero, now the starting catcher for the White Sox at age 22 — have gone on to climb the ranks with their new organizations.
More news: MLB Puts Guardians All-Star on Paid Leave in Connection With Gambling Probe
It's questionable whether pitcher Jake Eder (whom the Angels acquired in a cash trade in March) or first baseman Sam Brown (who wasn't on the team's Top-30 prospect list) will make an impact in the majors with the Nationals.
But Scott, the Mets' general manager from January to September 2021, is hardly the first to criticize the Angels' team-building strategy.
The Angels' postseason drought is the longest in baseball. Their next playoff appearance will be their first since 2014, their next postseason win will be their first since 2009.
For more MLB news, visit Newsweek Sports.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

2025 Little League World Series regional tournaments: Full schedule for every bracket
2025 Little League World Series regional tournaments: Full schedule for every bracket

USA Today

time7 hours ago

  • USA Today

2025 Little League World Series regional tournaments: Full schedule for every bracket

The opening games of the 2025 Little League World Series are quickly approaching, and things really start to heat up with regional tournaments beginning around the country to qualify for a coveted spot in Williamsport, Pennsylvania this year. There are 10 teams of youth baseball players ages 12 and under that will eventually represent the United States ‒ one from the Great Lakes, Metro, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, New England, Southeast, Southwest, Northwest, Mountain and West regions ‒ in the Little League World Series. Each of those regions is holding a double elimination regional tournament over the next week to determine its champion and the team that advances to the main United States bracket in Williamsport. Ten international teams have already qualified for the international bracket at the Little League World series through qualifying events. The actions gets underway in the Southeast and Southwest regions on Thursday, July 31 and Lake Mary Little League, the Florida-based organization that sponsored last year's Little League World Series champion, is back in contention again. The rest of the country will be playing for a chance to get to Williamsport, Pennsylvania by the end of the weekend. There are 52 little league teams representing all 50 states with a shot to make it through regionals. Here's a look at the complete schedule for the Little League World Series regional tournaments, including date, time and how to watch via TV and live streaming: NEWS: Venezuelan Little League team denied U.S. visas, won't take part in senior World Series When is the 2025 Little League World Series? The 2025 Little World Series is scheduled to begin with winner's bracket games on Aug. 13 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania and includes 38 games over 10 days of competition on ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. This year's tournament will again feature 10 teams representing various regions of the United States and 10 teams from international regions around the globe. The United States and International championship games will take place on Saturday, Aug. 23, with the two winners advancing to play on Sunday, Aug. 24 in the 2025 Little League World Series championship game at 3 p.m. ET on ABC. Watch Little League World Series with ESPN+ 2025 Little League World Series regionals schedule All times Eastern. All games held at Little League Central Region Complex in Whitestown, Indiana. Teams Schedule All times Eastern. All games held at A. Bartlett Giamatti Little League Leadership Training Center in Bristol, Connecticut. Teams Schedule All times Eastern. All games held at A. Bartlett Giamatti Little League Leadership Training Center in Bristol, Connecticut. Teams Schedule All times Eastern. All games held at Little League Central Region Complex in Whitestown, Indiana. Teams Schedule All times Eastern. All games held at Little League West Region Complex in San Bernardino, California Teams Schedule All times Eastern. All games held at A. Bartlett Giamatti Little League Leadership Training Center in Bristol, Connecticut. Teams Schedule All times Eastern. All games held at Little League West Region Complex in San Bernardino, California Teams Schedule All times Eastern. All games held at Little League Southeast Park in Warner Robins, Georgia Teams Schedule All times Eastern. All games held at Marvin Norcross Stadium in Waco, Texas Teams Schedule All times Eastern. All games held at Little League West Region Complex in San Bernardino, California Teams Schedule

Jed Hoyer Breaks Silence After Cubs Cut Ties With Offseason Trade Prize
Jed Hoyer Breaks Silence After Cubs Cut Ties With Offseason Trade Prize

Newsweek

time11 hours ago

  • Newsweek

Jed Hoyer Breaks Silence After Cubs Cut Ties With Offseason Trade Prize

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Chicago Cubs acquired Andrew Kittredge, Michael Soroka and Taylor Rogers before Thursday's trade deadline. After acquiring Rogers from the Pittsburgh Pirates, the team announced that it was designating Ryan Pressly for assignment in a corresponding move. The Cubs gave up outfielder Ivan Brethowr in exchange for Rogers and cash. Pressly was supposed to be the star closer for Craig Counsell this season. However, things clearly did not go as planned. The Cubs acquired Pressly from the Houston Astros for Juan Bello. Pressly waived his no-trade clause to join the Cubs and be a closer. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JULY 23: Ryan Pressly #55 of the Chicago Cubs pitches in a game against the Kansas City Royals at Wrigley Field on July 23, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JULY 23: Ryan Pressly #55 of the Chicago Cubs pitches in a game against the Kansas City Royals at Wrigley Field on July 23, 2025 in Chicago, was a two-time All-Star with the Astros, but was removed from the closer's role after the team added Josh Hader. Pressly had 102 saves from 2020 to 2023. This season, he was removed from the closer's role, and his recent DFA ends what has been a disappointing tenure. Cubs president of baseball operations, Jed Hoyer, spoke on the team's moves at the deadline, including cutting ties with Pressly to add Rogers. "We felt like we could make an upgrade there," Jed Hoyer told The Athletic's Patrick Mooney. "Our biggest focus is just making sure our roster of 26 guys is as deep as it can be." Pressly had a 4.35 ERA and had blown two saves in his short stint as the team's closer. Rogers has a 2.45 ERA in 40 games this season. He, Soroka and Kittredge figure to help the Cubs bullpen as they look to win the National League Central. More MLB: Newest Yankee's First Comments Will Have Fans Fired Up

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store