November 7, 2024

15 Facts About Los Angeles Angels - Facts.net

MLB trade deadline 2024: Front office execs with most at stake.

Over the next three weeks, ahead of Major League Baseball’s July 30 trade deadline, a complicated web will fully form. The deadline is about more than contenders landing players who best fit them. It’s a juggling act between now and the future that overlaps with payroll considerations while being colored by decisions from executives whose own jobs could be on the line. The deadline grays hair at a rate just behind the presidency.

15 Facts About Los Angeles Angels - Facts.net

The executives with the most riding on this deadline aren’t necessarily the ones who will be the most active. Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman will amend his roster, but he’s on the verge of his 10th playoff appearance in 10 seasons with the Dodgers, so the pressure, even with a $300 million-plus payroll, isn’t quite as acute. The Texas Rangers are perhaps baseball’s most disappointing team this season, but Chris Young is less than a year removed from winning a World Series, easing the need to make a rash, win-now move.

15 Facts About Los Angeles Angels - Facts.net

Some of their peers do not share that luxury. These are the kings of urgency, whether it’s rooted in their franchise’s long-term doldrums or compelled by rough recent stretches. The latter case certainly applies best to the first entrant in the group of those with the most at stake as July 30 approaches.Brian Cashman, general manager, New York Yankees

Three weeks ago, the Yankees were a juggernaut, and it looked like Cashman had done one of the best roster construction jobs in his 27 seasons running baseball operations for New York. Now the Yankees are desperate for upgrades — in the infield and bullpen particularly, though it’s impossible to discount their rotation cratering, too.

15 Facts About Los Angeles Angels - Facts.net

In 2022, New York started 52-20 and added significantly — if ineffectively — at the deadline. The Yankees were 50-22 in 2018 and got a pair of starting pitchers and a late-inning reliever. Their 50-22 start this season has been dented by a 5-15 stretch since. At the very least, the Yankees should get a bat-first infielder — the Los Angeles Angels’ Luis Rengifo fits, though the hand injury that sent him to the injured list is alarming and untimely — and a late-inning reliever, a la Miami’s Tanner Scott or Angels closer Carlos Estevez, who has issued one unintentional walk in 27 innings this season.

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