Your favorite baseball team finished its 2017 season with an 80-82 record, trailing the wild-card-winning Minnesota Twins by five games. The Angels had a chance to make the playoffs until the fifth-to-last night of the 2017 season. On most Mondays this season, I answered questions from readers about the present and future of the team. The Angels believe they will have a lot more starting pitching available next season, and it’s certainly possible. This is not necessarily the Angels’ priority list, and theirs is subject to what the market ends up valuing:1.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 02, 2017 17:44 UTC