Let’s tackle the biggest and most obvious problem the LA Angels will seem to have at the start of spring training, starting pitching. While the Angels didn’t get what many fans wanted in terms of an ace starting pitcher, they get a lot of depth that may see bare fruit in likes of Julio Teheran, Dylan Bundy, and Matt Andriese.
They will slot in to a rotation with starters Andrew Heaney, Griffin Canning, with an occasional start from Shohei Ohtani, whose workload will be monitored by Angels manager Joe Maddon.