Nolan Schanuel and Logan O'Hoppe slugged three-run home runs as part of a seven-run fifth inning as the visiting Los Angeles Angels topped the Houston Astros 9-7 on Monday.
Los Angeles Angels starting catcher Logan O'Hoppe exited Saturday's game early with a right-hand contusion, the team's PR account confirmed the news with a post X (formerly Twitter).
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Los Angeles Angels catcher Logan O'Hoppe had zero hesitation identifying his team's expectations for this season: to win the World Series. The Angels have only won one World Series in franchise history.
The Los Angeles Angels took down the San Diego Padres in Peoria on Friday afternoon 5-3 behind home runs from Willie Calhoun, Logan O'Hoppe, and Miguel Sanó.
The 2024 season is underway for your Los Angeles Angels, and it's a year of transition. They no longer have their superstar player from the past six seasons, Shohei Ohtani. All eyes will be on their other stars, Mike Trout and third baseman Anthony Rendon.
Logan O'Hoppe was eager to forget about last season's disappointing results and move on to Spring Training. He arrived in Tempe three weeks ago. Pitchers and catchers were scheduled to report on Feb.
The Los Angeles Angels will enter the new season with a re-established sense of hope. Despite losing Shohei Ohtani over the offseason, the Angels feel good about where they are as a team.
The Los Angeles Angels have 99 problems. Catcher ain't one. Logan O'Hoppe is ready to show what he can do through a full season after a strong showing to end 2023.
The Los Angeles Angels will be banking on some of their younger players to carry a larger role next season. The team wants to be competitive, and they do have a few guys on the roster who they are looking forward to watching develop. One player that the Angels are particularly excited about for next season is young catcher Logan O'Hoppe.
The Los Angeles Angels may not be the best team heading into the 2024 season, but they have some young players who are set to make a name for themselves.
The Los Angeles Angels roster doesn't pop off the page like some others around the league, but it isn't too shabby either. They have some young players on the team who reached the majors more quickly than expected, and have the potential to take another leap forward in 2024.
One of the more exciting young players in the Los Angeles Angels system is catcher Logan O'Hoppe. He was acquired by the Halos from the Philadelphia Phillies during the 2022 trade deadline and has since proven his worth to the team.
As the Los Angeles Angels move forward now that two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani has left to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the organization has a lot of work to do to get themselves back into contention.
The Angels have a few young players on their roster that the front office is very excited about. This isn’t necessarily something they could say with a straight face in years, but good drafting and a few solid trades have allowed them to build up talent.
Shohei Ohtani is no longer a member of the Los Angeles Angels, but the team doesn’t have time to dwell on that fact. They want to put together a competitive roster for next season, even if it may prove difficult without their two-way superstar.
The Los Angeles Angels have a lot of work to do this offseason as they try to put together a competitive team for 2024. The Halos missed the playoffs yet again in 2023, and are determined to finally break their long drought.
With all eyes on Shohei Ohtani this offseason as the reigning AL MVP has hit free agency for the first time in six years, it appears that his fellow teammate from the Angels has caught his attention as he took the time to applaud him through social media.
The Angels are officially starting their offseason and with many questions surrounding the Halos internally, the team also may look to externally to add some veteran experience.
The Angels have been eliminated from all playoff hope. This isn't news, unfortunately. The club has been playing out the string while looking ahead to 2024 with a group of impressive rookies doing what they can to prove they can be pillars for the organization for years to come.
The Los Angeles Angels activated rookie catcher Logan O'Hoppe from the 60-day injured list Friday after he recovered from a shoulder injury and optioned catcher Chad Wallach to Triple-A Salt Lake.
The Angels have been without top catching prospect Logan O’Hoppe since he suffered a torn labrum in late April, with a timetable for return of four to six months. Fortunately for the Halos, however, O’Hoppe appears to be on track to return at the early end of that time frame
Angels manager Phil Nevin told reporters that catcher Logan O’Hoppe has a torn labrum on his left (non-throwing) shoulder that will require surgery.
The 23-year-old said that he felt a pop, much like he did against Boston, but didn't know the severity of the injury. The Angels will reevaluate him in "the next few days."
After O'Hoppe caught a first-inning home run from then-Orioles star Manny Machado in the left field stands, the West Islip, N.Y. native hurled the baseball back onto the diamond and nearly made it all the way to the infield dirt.
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