After another season that went south for the Los Angeles Angels , questions have begun to arise, particularly regarding their leadership. Amid mounting fan unrest and an 11-year postseason drought that has become a millstone around the franchise’s neck, the franchise confirmed that General Manager Perry Minasian will remain in charge through the 2026 season.
Los Angeles brought Minasian on board in November 2020 after stints with the Toronto Blue Jays and Atlanta Braves, and later extended his initial four-year contract by two additional years in August 2024. His time in the hot seat, however, has coincided with persistent underperformance. Since his arrival, the Angels have not finished higher than third in the American League West and have failed to close within 15 games of first plac