We got a lot of money and I've identified some FAs I want to go after if they hit the market, but whether the defense first plan will pay immediate dividends remains to be seen... considering how bad our hitting is this season.Captain Canada wrote: ↑12 Aug 2026, 12:55This turn around gotta be swift cause I can't imagine doing multiple seasons of being this ass.
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The Angels announced Monday that right-hander George Klassen has been called up as part of the club's September roster expansion, bringing the 24-year-old back to Anaheim after a full season at Triple-A Salt Lake.
Klassen made 26 starts for the Bees this year, going 4-7 with a 3.52 ERA and a 1.33 WHIP over 120.1 innings. The workload matters as much as the numbers. It is the most he has thrown in a professional season, and he did it without the long stretches of wildness that defined his time in Double-A.
The opportunity is there because the Angels created it. Since dealing Yusei Kikuchi to Cincinnati at the deadline, Los Angeles has carried only four true starters and patched the rest together with bullpen games. That leaves an open spot every fifth day for the final month, and Klassen is the most obvious candidate to fill it.
Klassen, who came over from Philadelphia in the 2024 Carlos Estevez trade, has premium stuff and a well-documented command problem. His fastball sits in the upper 90s and touches triple digits. He pairs it with two hard breaking balls that have graded as above average or better, plus a changeup he rarely throws. Everything hinges on whether he can throw enough strikes to stay in a rotation.
The Angels are 57-81 and have already been eliminated in the AL West. They sit eight games away from formal elimination from the postseason picture entirely, which means the remaining schedule exists almost entirely for evaluation purposes.
That evaluation extends beyond Klassen. The Halos have spent the second half reshaping the roster around defense, adding Ke'Bryan Hayes, Rafael Marchan, Ben Williamson and Addison Barger while shedding salary. The pitching staff has been the glaring exception, and it remains the organization's clearest need heading into an offseason with significant payroll flexibility.
Klassen will not fix that on his own. But four or five starts in September gives the front office something concrete to weigh when it decides whether he belongs in the 2027 rotation or in a bullpen role where the fastball plays up and the command matters less.
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The Angels put up three-run innings in the first, fifth and seventh and beat New York 11-4 on Saturday, collecting 16 hits and knocking Max Fried out before he could finish the fourth.
Aaron Judge homered 390 feet to left in the top of the first for his 43rd of the year and 100th RBI, but the Angels answered immediately. Nolan Schanuel walked, Logan O'Hoppe singled, and Jo Adell drove a 425-foot shot to center to score both of them for a 3-1 lead. Los Angeles loaded the bases behind Ben Williamson's single and stolen base and Addison Barger's walk before Mike Trout struck out to end the inning.
Josh Lowe led off the second with a 411-foot homer to center to make it 4-1.
New York got back into it in the third. Trent Grisham singled, Ben Rice reached second on a fielding error by Barger, and Ryan McMahon lifted a 375-foot homer to left to bring both around. That tied it at 4-4 and was the last run the Yankees would score.
The Angels went back in front in the fourth on Zach Neto's single to left, which scored Lowe after he'd walked and moved up on Schanuel's single.
The fifth broke it open. Yoán Moncada walked, Williamson doubled, Trout was intentionally walked to load the bases, and Schanuel — after Lowe struck out looking — singled to center to clear them. Three runs, 8-4.
Three more came in the seventh against Yennier Cano. Barger singled, Trout doubled, and Lowe singled to center to score both. Schanuel singled behind him, and Adell doubled off Grichuk's glove in left to bring Lowe home for the 11th run.
Alek Manoah took the win, going five innings with five hits, four runs — only one earned, thanks to the Barger error — one walk and four strikeouts. Jordan Romano followed with two hitless innings and three strikeouts for his 22nd hold, and Chase Silseth and Joey Lucchesi closed it out without allowing a run.
Lowe was named Player of the Game at 2-for-4 with the homer, three RBI and three runs scored. Adell drove in four on a 2-for-5 night with the homer and a double. Schanuel went 3-for-4 with three RBI, and Williamson 3-for-5 with two doubles. Fried took the loss after 3.1 innings and five earned runs.
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