Angels Sign Travis d'Arnaud to Two-Year Deal
Angels Sign Travis d'Arnaud to Two-Year Deal

Angels Sign Travis d'Arnaud to Two-Year Deal

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The Los Angeles Angels are actively seeking to improve their roster following a disappointing 99-loss season, focusing on trades and free-agent signings to enhance their pitching staff, with approximately $40 million available under a $215 million payroll cap. The recent acquisition of veteran catcher Travis d'Arnaud for $12 million over two years indicates a shift in strategy, potentially affecting Matt Thaiss's role on the team. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays' star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has expressed a desire to remain with the team despite speculation he could be traded, particularly if lucrative offers arise as the free-agent market unfolds. The St. Louis Cardinals, looking to rebuild after an 83-win season, may trade third baseman Nolan Arenado, with the New York Yankees seen as a potential destination to fill their infield needs. The offseason moves across these teams highlight the dynamic nature of MLB as franchises attempt to position themselves for success.

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