Another year, another last-place finish. The Los Angeles Angels' 72-90 record might have been a slight improvement over 2024's franchise-worst 99-loss campaign, but not by much. The way things have played out this winter, the Angels seem to be banking on internal improvements as the primary driver to take them out of the AL West cellar.
That's probably a fool's errand, but the youngsters will once again be front and center. Will Zach Neto make the leap to superstardom? Can Logan O'Hoppe get back on track? Will Christian Moore become a major contributor? These questions are only the beginning.