2023 Los Angeles Angels Roster
Pitchers
#17 Ōtani Shōhei (Ōshū, Japan)
#28 Aaron Loup (Boutte, Louisiana)
#31 Tyler Anderson (Las Vegas, Nevada)*
#40 Sam Bachman (Fishers, Indiana)**
#43 Patrick Sandoval (Mission Viejo, California)
#44 Ben Joyce (Knoxville, Tennessee)**
#47 Griffin Canning (Rancho Santa Margarita, California)
#48 Reid Detmers (Nokomis, Illinois)
#51 Jaime Barría (Ciudad Panama, Panama)
#52 Dominic Leone (Norwich, Connecticut)*
#53 Carlos Estévez (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)*
#54 José Suárez (Ciudad Naguanagua, Venezuela)
#58 Robert Daniel (Montgomery, Alabama)**
#59 José Soriano (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)**
#61 Austin Warren (Fayetteville, North Carolina)
#63 Chase Silseth (Farmington, New Mexico)
#65 José Quijada (Caripito, Venezuela)
#73 Chris Rodriguez (Miami Gardens, Florida)
#78 Kenny Rosenberg (Santa Clarita, California)
Catchers
#14 Logan O'Hoppe (Islip, New York)
#21 Matt Thaiss (Jackson Township, New Jersey)
#33 Max Stassi (Yuba City, California)
#35 Chad Wallach (Orange, California)
Infielders
#2 Luis Rengifo (Ciudad Naguanagua, Venezuela)
#3 Joseph Ward (Oviedo, Florida)
#4 Andrew Velazquez (Bronx, New York)
#5 Eduardo Escobar (Villa De San Luis Rey De Cura, Venezuela)*
#6 Anthony Rendon (Houston, Texas)
#8 Mike Moustakas (Los Angeles, California)*
#9 Zach Neto (Miami, Florida)**
#10 Gio Urshela (Cartagena De Indias, Colombia)*
#18 Nolan Schanuel (Boynton Beach, Florida)**
#23 Brandon Drury (Grants Pass, Oregon)*
#25 C.J. Cron; Jr. (Phoenix, Arizona)*
#75 Trey Cabbage (Blaine, Tennessee)**
Outfielders
#7 Jordon Adell (Louisville, Kentucky)
#15 Randal Grichuk (Rosenberg, Texas)*
#16 McKenzie Moniak (Carlsbad, California)
#27 Mike Trout (Millville, New Jersey)
Coaches
Manager Phil Nevin (Placentia, California)
Hitting coach Marcus Thames (Louisville, Mississippi)
Assistant hitting coach Phil Plantier (Manchester, New Hampshire)
Pitching coach Matt Wise (Montclair, California)
Assistant pitching/bullpen coach Bill Hezel (Bonney Lake, Washington)
Bullpen catcher Drew Butera (Orlando, Florida)
Batting practice pitcher Mike Ashman (Fairbanks, Alaska)
1B coach Damon Mashore (Ciudad Ponce, Puerto Rico)
3B/catching coach Bill Haselman (Saratoga, California)
Quality assurance coach Tim Buss (Dodgeville, Wisconsin)
Field coordinator Romar Gil (Chula Vista, California)
Assistant coach Ali Modami (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Assistant coach Jason Brown (Long Beach, California)
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What have I collected over the years in terms of memorabilia?
The most memorable souvenirs that I have collected for baseball were a signed baseball and picture from baseball legend Hank Aaron. I have bobbleheads of former Royals players such as Eric Hosmer and George Brett. Another object that has significance is my posters of other athletes such as Patrick Mahomes, Mike Moustakas, and even Warrior's all-star, Stephen Curry. If I did not get these sports souvenirs, I would not be as big of a sports fan as I am now. I own baseball cards and I have them stored in a binder.
There are over 400 total. When I would go to Royals games, I would always get a scorecard so I could keep track of innings, plays, pitching, and many others. Most of my time in baseball was spent attending Royals games with my family over the summer.
Objects like these say a lot about the world around us, especially for sports enthusiasts. While lots of negative things happen today, sometimes attending sporting events can let those negatives go.
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Declaran a Mike Moustakas y Kevin Pillar agentes libres en Medias Blancas de Chicago
Mike Moustakas y al jardinero Kevin Pillar fueron liberados por los @WhiteSox.
Agencias/Ciudad de México.- Los Medias Blancas de Chicago liberaron al jugador de cuadro Mike Moustakas y al jardinero Kevin Pillar.
Ambos estaban en el campamento con acuerdos de ligas menores.
Los movimientos aumentan la probabilidad de que Gavin Sheets integre el roster del equipo para el día inaugural.
Moustakas, de 35 años, bateó .247 con 12 jonrones y 48 carreras impulsadas en 112 juegos…
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Giants overcome four-run deficit to beat Rockies
Jun 7, 2023; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies first baseman Mike Moustakas (11) slides safely home ahead of the tag from San Francisco Giants catcher Blake Sabol (2) in the second inning at Coors Field.Image: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
Austin Slater and LaMonte Wade Jr. had two hits each, and the San Francisco Giants came back from down 4-0 to beat the Colorado Rockies 5-4 in…
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2016 Topps Bunt Mike Moustakas Kansas City Royals #97 Baseball card MATV3
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The Reds Whiffed On The Mike Moustakas Signing
The Reds Whiffed On The Mike Moustakas Signing
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The Cincinnati Reds officially released infielder Mike Moustakas after designating him for assignment on December 22.
They needed a roster spot for Curt Casali, and decided to cut ties with the struggling slugger.
His time with the Reds comes to an end after three seasons.
As Reds insider C. Trent Rosecrans said, it wasn’t a particularly productive…
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Reds release Mike Moustakas with $22 million left on deal
Reds release Mike Moustakas with $22 million left on deal
CINCINNATI — Mike Moustakas was released by the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday with $22 million remaining on his contract.
The veteran infielder was designated for assignment Dec. 22 when the team signed catcher Curt Casali.
Moustakas, 34, batted .214 with seven homers and 25 RBIs in 78 games for the Reds last season.
The three-time All-Star was drafted second overall by Kansas City in 2007 and…
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