Jo Adell's status with the Los Angeles Angels has been tenuous at best, even as recently as spring training this season. But the 10th overall pick in the 2017 draft has been given every chance to find himself as a major leaguer, and the Angels' patience appears to be paying off.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Jo Adell has had plenty of attention and pressure on him in 2024. First, it was his lack of minor league options that put pressure on him to perform in Spring Training.
The Kansas City Royals (24-17) hope to avoid an upset as -136 favorites when they take on Jo Adell (with homers in two straight contests) and the Los Angeles Angels (15-25).
Jo Adell's three-run homer sparked the Los Angeles Angels early, and a four-run seventh inning helped put away the Kansas City Royals in a 9-3 victory Saturday night in Anaheim, Calif.
The Los Angeles Angels were in the driver’s seat to secure a win over the Kansas City Royals from the fifth inning all the way until the final moments of the game on Friday night.
The Los Angeles Angels don't have an easy path to contention no matter what they do, but they have to start doing something.
Playing the waiver wire effectively is crucial to fantasy baseball success throughout the season. Each week of the 2024 campaign, this article will help pinpoint which players are readily available to be picked up in most formats.
Jo Adell has been a different player in 2024. All offseason, the conversation surrounding Adell was his lack of minor league options, and that the Los Angeles Angels were going to have to bring him on to the Major League roster or find a new home for him.
At this point in his career, Jo Adell is a bust. However, the Angels have refused to give up on the former first round pick. And it looks as if their patience is being rewarded. Adell’s breakout April is reminding the organization why he was such a highly regarded prospect.
The Angels fell behind 6-0 but rallied back to make it 6-5 in the ninth. Jo Adell drew a two-out walk and then tried to steal second but was called out stealing.
The Los Angeles Angels are nine games into the 2024 MLB campaign, and although their 5-4 record is likely better than many expected, they are facing issues that anyone could have seen coming.
One of the most intriguing story lines of the past few seasons — and especially entering 2024 — for the Los Angeles Angels has been outfielder Jo Adell.
The 2023 Los Angeles Angels were a letdown of epic proportions. They finished with a 73-89 record and were fourth in the AL West, the fifth time they ended in fourth place in the last six years.
The Los Angeles Angels are still working through what their lineup will look like in 2024. One of the key question marks in this lineup is how Jo Adell
Spring Training can be a make-or-break time of year for so many players. Some veterans are trying to play well enough to stick around, and some young players are looking to break into the big leagues for the first time.
With a new era dawning in Anaheim as the Shohei Ohtani chapter closes and the Ron Washington chapter opens for the Los Angeles Angels, one thing remains true and constant … the question of Jo Adell and if he really has a future with the franchise.
Even though they’ve already acquired Edward Olivares, the Pittsburgh Pirates have still been linked to outfield additions this winter. The Pirates landed Olivares from the Kansas City Royals in exchange for minor-league infielder Deivis Nadal earlier in the offseason.
Newest Angels outfielder Aaron Hicks addressed the media for the first time as a Halo on Tuesday. He spoke about why he joined the Angels, and where he expects to play for the team next season.
The Phillies have made the NLCS in consecutive seasons and will be looking to find the right improvements that they hope will push them over the top.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Jo Adell is entering a crucial offseason in his career, and it could dictate his future in baseball. The Angels have been patient with Adell over the years, but the time is coming for him to step up.
Once one of the top prospects in all of baseball, Los Angeles Angels outfield prospect Jo Adell has been smashing the baseball down in Triple-A. Is it time for Adell to get another shot with the Angels?
With nine Angels major leaguers (and nine minor leaguers) playing in the World Baseball Classic, including superstars Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani, these Los Angeles players have chances to impress in spring training.
The 2022 season presented another curious case of Jo Adell with a year full of question marks. His season was one more example for the former 2017 first-round pick of the Los Angeles Angels in which there were moments of potential that were overshadowed by eyebrow-raising mishaps.
Jo Adell made his Major League debut to mixed results in 2020. The toolsy outfielder still has a bright future in Los Angeles despite an opening salvo of .220/.294/.266 across 132 plate appearances.
It’s hard not to be impressed by Adell, who is rated as the No. 6 prospect in baseball by MLB Pipeline. He possesses incredible raw power with a quick bat and game-changing speed.
There isn’t much doubt that the White Sox’s Luis Robert and the Angels’ Jo Adell are the two best outfield prospects in baseball. Let's compare the two.
Clevinger, 29, who went 13-4 last season with a 2.71 ERA and 169 strikeouts in only 21 starts, was originally drafted by the Angels as a fourth-round pick back in 2011.
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