Los Angeles Angels Land Manoah on One-Year Deal
In a move that could signal the beginning of a new era for the Los Angeles Angels' pitching staff, the team has signed right-hander Alek Manoah to a one-year, $1.95 million contract. The deal, which was first reported by ESPN's Jeff Passan, marks a significant investment in the 25-year-old pitcher who had been an unrestricted free agent following his departure from the Toronto Blue Jays.
Manoah's career has been marked by inconsistency and injury issues, but he showed flashes of brilliance in 2022, going 16-7 with a 2.24 ERA and 180 strikeouts. He also made his first All-Star appearance that year and finished third in the Cy Young voting. However, his 2023 season was disastrous, with a 1-7 record and a 6.36 ERA, leading to his demotion to the minors.
Despite his struggles last season, Manoah's upside remains high, according to Fangraphs, which had him graded as a 50 "Future Value" on the 20-80 scale, with a strong fastball and slider. The Angels are taking a calculated risk on Manoah, who has been rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, but they may have found a steal at under $2 million.
The move is part of the Angels' effort to rebuild their pitching staff, which ranked 29th in fWAR, FIP, ERA, and strikeouts per nine innings last season. The team hired former Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux and made several other moves in the offseason, including trading outfielder Taylor Ward for Grayson Rodriguez.
Manoah will likely slot into the Angels' starting rotation next season, along with Rodriguez, Yusei Kikuchi, JosΓ© Soriano, and Reid Detmers. While the team still has a long way to go before becoming competitive, adding Manoah's upside at a fraction of the cost of other free agents could be just what they need to give Mike Trout another chance to play post-season baseball.
In a move that could signal the beginning of a new era for the Los Angeles Angels' pitching staff, the team has signed right-hander Alek Manoah to a one-year, $1.95 million contract. The deal, which was first reported by ESPN's Jeff Passan, marks a significant investment in the 25-year-old pitcher who had been an unrestricted free agent following his departure from the Toronto Blue Jays.
Manoah's career has been marked by inconsistency and injury issues, but he showed flashes of brilliance in 2022, going 16-7 with a 2.24 ERA and 180 strikeouts. He also made his first All-Star appearance that year and finished third in the Cy Young voting. However, his 2023 season was disastrous, with a 1-7 record and a 6.36 ERA, leading to his demotion to the minors.
Despite his struggles last season, Manoah's upside remains high, according to Fangraphs, which had him graded as a 50 "Future Value" on the 20-80 scale, with a strong fastball and slider. The Angels are taking a calculated risk on Manoah, who has been rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, but they may have found a steal at under $2 million.
The move is part of the Angels' effort to rebuild their pitching staff, which ranked 29th in fWAR, FIP, ERA, and strikeouts per nine innings last season. The team hired former Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux and made several other moves in the offseason, including trading outfielder Taylor Ward for Grayson Rodriguez.
Manoah will likely slot into the Angels' starting rotation next season, along with Rodriguez, Yusei Kikuchi, JosΓ© Soriano, and Reid Detmers. While the team still has a long way to go before becoming competitive, adding Manoah's upside at a fraction of the cost of other free agents could be just what they need to give Mike Trout another chance to play post-season baseball.