Thursday is the deadline for Major League Baseball teams to exchange contract numbers with all their arbitration-eligible ...
The Los Angeles Angels agreed to terms on one-year contracts with five players, including outfielders Jo Adell and Taylor Ward, to avoid arbitration, the team announced Thursday.
The Angels will now likely exchange figures with the three players in preparation for a salary arbitration hearing. Ward, 31, earned $4.8 million last season. The left fielder mashed a career-high 25 ...
The Angels also agreed to terms with pitchers Reid Detmers, Brock Burke and José Suarez but will have arbitration hearings ...
Ward clubbed a career-high 25 homers last season and will receive a raise of just over $3 million for 2025, which is his penultimate year of arbitration eligibility. He's been a popular name in trade ...
Taylor Ward delivered one of the best seasons of his MLB career in 2024 and it has not gone unnoticed across the league.
The Angels on Thursday agreed to one-year contracts with outfielders Taylor Ward and Jo Adell and pitchers Reid Detmers, Brock Burke and José Suarez, avoiding arbitration with all five players.