Los Angeles Angels Part Ways with General Manager Perry Minasian
In a significant shakeup, the Los Angeles Angels have announced the dismissal of General Manager Perry Minasian after six seasons, as the team struggles in last place in the American League with a record of 34-48.
The Los Angeles Angels have officially relieved Perry Minasian of his duties as general manager, a decision that comes as the team finds itself struggling in the 2023 season. Currently sitting at 34-48, the Angels are in last place in the American League and six games out of playoff contention. Minasian, who took the helm in 2021, was unable to secure a winning record in any of his seasons with the club, which ultimately led to his departure.
The Angels’ management has indicated that John Mozeliak will serve as the interim general manager while the team begins the process of searching for a permanent replacement. This move signals a potential turning point for the franchise, which has faced ongoing challenges in recent years, particularly in terms of roster construction and player development.
As the Angels navigate this transition, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how this change impacts the team’s performance and future direction. The upcoming months will be critical for the franchise as they work to revitalize their prospects for success.