The long-awaited debut of top prospect Jo Adell has come to pass, and the Angels are seeing the first two pieces of their outfield of the future fall into place. With Adell and Trout, and the potential arrival of either Brandon Marsh or Jordyn Adams in the next year or two, the Halos should be well served on the grass.
Adell, who made his MLB debut on Tuesday night with a 1-for-4 showing in Seattle, will slot in as the team’s regular right fielder for the remainder of 2020. Unfortunately, that means the Angels had to make some tough decisions to make room for the rookie.