Perry Minasian Discusses Angels' Offseason Plans
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Perry Minasian Discusses Angels' Offseason Plans
"Angels GM Perry Minasian spoke to reporters (including Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register) today about the club's disappointing 2025 season, as well plans for the future of the club. Much of the conversation was focused on the decision to move on from both manager Ron Washington and interim manager Ray Montgomery in the dugout and search for a new skipper to lead the club. While Minasian didn't tip his hand much on the club's managerial search beyond noting that they'd like to find a new voice in the dugout sooner rather than later, he did make a number of intriguing comments about the state of the team headed into the offseason."
"With Kyle Hendricks and Tyler Anderson both headed into free agency this offseason while Anaheim's array of young pitching arms have yet to establish themselves as viable regular starters, Minasian suggested that there are three pitchers he has penciled into next year's rotation: Yusei Kikuchi, Jose Soriano, and Reid Detmers. Kikuchi and Soriano are hardly surprising as both veterans turned in perfectly solid season in the rotation and remain under control for next year. Detmers, by contrast, is something of a surprise given his rocky tenure in the organization. The lefty was once among the game's very best pitching prospects and pitched quite well in the rotation from 2022 to '23 after a shaky debut in 2021. Things changed last year when he was torched to the tune of a 6.70 ERA in 17 starts and spent much of the season in the minors. This year, Detmers pitched out of the bullpen and enjoyed a solid enough season where he posted a 3.96 ERA with a 3.12 FIP across 63 2/3 innings of work. While that role of single-inning reliever mostly worked out for the lefty, the Angels will now have him try his hand at starting once again. Minasian suggested he's "earned" a spot in the rotation and that Detmers was "a different guy" last time he pitched as a starter for the club."
The Angels face a managerial change and an offseason search for a new voice in the dugout. Two veteran pitchers, Kyle Hendricks and Tyler Anderson, will hit free agency while younger rotation options remain unproven. The team has penciled Yusei Kikuchi, Jose Soriano and Reid Detmers into the projected rotation for next year. Kikuchi and Soriano offer veteran stability and club control after solid seasons. Detmers transitioned to relief this year, posting a 3.96 ERA and 3.12 FIP in 63 2/3 innings, and will receive another opportunity to start after showing improved performance.
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