Maria Torres is a baseball writer covering the Angels for the Los Angeles Times. She joined The Times in 2018 after reporting on the Royals and other sports for the Kansas City Star. The West Coast remains an enigma for this University of Georgia graduate.
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Angels general manager Billy Eppler said late Friday that two players in the organization tested positive for COVID-19.
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Angels slugger Albert Pujols is paying the salaries of the furloughed Angels staff members in the Dominican Republic for roughly five months.
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The Angels will begin their preparation for the 2021 draft with a crew of nine scouts after the MLB lifted a ban on in-person scouting earlier this week.
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Fifth-round pick Adam Seminaris agreed to a below-slot $140,000 bonus, giving the Angels more money to sign high school picks with college commitments.
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On the second and last day of the 2020 MLB draft, the Angels added three players, including Adam Seminaris, a left-hander from Long Beach State.
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The Angels broke with a recent organizational trend to select left-handed pitcher Reid Detmers from Louisville.
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The Angels will lack a pivotal intelligence network during the MLB draft Wednesday and Thursday because they furloughed their area scouts June 1.
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Amid the coronavirus shutdown, the Angels will pay their minor league players at least through the end of June.
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Parks and other facilities are reopening in California, including pickleball courts. Here’s what pickleball is, how to play and where to find equipment.
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Los Angeles County officials imposed a countywide curfew for the third consecutive day Tuesday, citing a desire to protect public safety amid ongoing protests. Some cities implemented even stricter limits.