Alek Manoah's Path to Redemption: $1.95 Million Deal with Los Angeles Angels
After a tumultuous three-year journey, Major League Baseball All-Star Alek Manoah has finally found a permanent home - albeit a somewhat surprising one. The 27-year-old pitcher has signed a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels worth $1.95 million, guaranteeing him a spot in the starting rotation to begin the regular season.
The deal comes on the heels of Manoah's recent stint with the Atlanta Braves organization, where he was non-tendered without making an appearance for any affiliate. The young pitcher had been dealing with injuries and inconsistency, including Tommy John surgery and multiple demotions to the minors. His last two months were marked by uncertainty, culminating in a dramatic 180-degree turn after being designated for assignment by his original team, the Toronto Blue Jays.
Manoah's impressive minor-league rehab stint with the Toronto organization earlier this year suggests that he may be on the cusp of regaining his form as a top-notch starting pitcher. In 10 rehab starts, he posted a strong 3.96 ERA and accumulated 35 strikeouts across 38 2/3 innings.
The Angels' decision to offer Manoah a one-year deal at $1.95 million represents a savvy move in their quest to build a strong rotation. By signing the talented pitcher on the cheap, Los Angeles hopes to recapture some of the magic that seemed to elude Manoah during his initial two seasons with the big club.
With this new contract under his belt, Manoah will have the opportunity to prove himself once again as one of the game's top starting pitchers. As he looks to shake off the injuries and inconsistencies that plagued him in recent years, fans are eagerly anticipating what he might bring to the table for the Angels in 2025.
After a tumultuous three-year journey, Major League Baseball All-Star Alek Manoah has finally found a permanent home - albeit a somewhat surprising one. The 27-year-old pitcher has signed a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels worth $1.95 million, guaranteeing him a spot in the starting rotation to begin the regular season.
The deal comes on the heels of Manoah's recent stint with the Atlanta Braves organization, where he was non-tendered without making an appearance for any affiliate. The young pitcher had been dealing with injuries and inconsistency, including Tommy John surgery and multiple demotions to the minors. His last two months were marked by uncertainty, culminating in a dramatic 180-degree turn after being designated for assignment by his original team, the Toronto Blue Jays.
Manoah's impressive minor-league rehab stint with the Toronto organization earlier this year suggests that he may be on the cusp of regaining his form as a top-notch starting pitcher. In 10 rehab starts, he posted a strong 3.96 ERA and accumulated 35 strikeouts across 38 2/3 innings.
The Angels' decision to offer Manoah a one-year deal at $1.95 million represents a savvy move in their quest to build a strong rotation. By signing the talented pitcher on the cheap, Los Angeles hopes to recapture some of the magic that seemed to elude Manoah during his initial two seasons with the big club.
With this new contract under his belt, Manoah will have the opportunity to prove himself once again as one of the game's top starting pitchers. As he looks to shake off the injuries and inconsistencies that plagued him in recent years, fans are eagerly anticipating what he might bring to the table for the Angels in 2025.