/ STAFF WRITER
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – As General Manager Billy Eppler left the GM meetings on Thursday, passing the first major milepost of the offseason, he still had a few items left on his to-do list.
“I think we walked out of here with a stronger club,” Eppler said. “I’m pleased with the progress but there is definitely more work to do.”
The Angels are still likely to acquire a second baseman and some more pitching, starting more likely than relief, although either is possible.
Eppler said the Angels have also reached out to some catchers in an effort to add some depth to the combo of Jett Bandy and Carlos Perez.