
Angels Urged to Explore Trade of Outfield Pair 'Drawing Significant Interest'
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The Los Angeles Angels haven't made a playoff appearance since 2014. Currently in fourth place in the American League West while sitting 4.5 games out of the last AL wild-card spot, the franchise is likely looking at an 11th straight season without postseason baseball.
While that may be a grim proposition for the Angels, it could present an opportunity for playoff-hungry teams ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
And while closer Kenley Jansen's name has been thrown around in trade conversations, a pair of outfielders could become available before Thursday's deadline.
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - JULY 11: Taylor Ward #3 and Jo Adell #7 of the Los Angeles Angels slide for the double by Randal Grichuk #15 of the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fifth inning at Angel...
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - JULY 11: Taylor Ward #3 and Jo Adell #7 of the Los Angeles Angels slide for the double by Randal Grichuk #15 of the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fifth inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on July 11, 2025 in Anaheim, California. MoreThe Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported that outfielders Taylor Ward and Jo Adell "are both drawing significant interest." Rosenthal added that the Angels "should at least explore what both might bring back in a thin market."
The wild card in this scenario is that owner Arte Moreno may not want to sell with his team technically still alive in the playoff hunt, even if the team's postseason chances currently sit at 4% on FanGraphs.
The 31-year-old Ward is having a career year, with 25 home runs and a career-high 78 RBIs to go with his .800 OPS. He is one home run and two doubles away from setting new career highs in those categories as well. Ward has one year left of team control before reaching free agency in 2027.
The 26-year-old Adell is likewise having the best season of his young career, with 21 home runs, 60 RBIs and a .765 OPS. Adell will be arbitration-eligible next season and is under team control for two more seasons.
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