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BREAKING NEWS: Moncada, who joined the Angels in February on a one-year, $5 million contract after eight seasons with the Chicago White Sox, has struggled this season, hitting .190 with four hits, including two doubles, and four RBIs over eight games…

BREAKING NEWS: Yoán Moncada’s Challenging Start with the Los Angeles Angels

Yoán Moncada, the third baseman who signed a one-year, $5 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels in February 2025, is experiencing a difficult start to the season. Over his first eight games, Moncada is hitting .190, with four hits—including two doubles—and four RBIs.

Background

Moncada’s arrival in Los Angeles was seen as a strategic move to stabilize the third base position. The Angels have faced challenges at third base in recent years, notably with Anthony Rendon’s performance and injury issues since his seven-year, $245 million contract in 2019. Moncada’s experience and switch-hitting abilities were expected to provide a boost to the Angels’ infield. citeturn0search1

Recent Performance

In the 2025 Spring Training, Moncada’s struggles were evident, posting a .190 batting average over 21 at-bats, with one home run and two RBIs. citeturn0search0 This performance has carried over into the regular season, raising concerns among fans and analysts about his impact on the team’s lineup.

Angels’ Offseason Moves

The Angels have been proactive in reshaping their roster for the 2025 season. In addition to signing Moncada, they acquired outfielder Jorge Soler and pitchers Yusei Kikuchi and Kyle Hendricks to strengthen their lineup and rotation. citeturn0search2 These moves reflect the team’s commitment to returning to postseason contention.

Looking Ahead

As the season progresses, the Angels will closely monitor Moncada’s performance. His ability to overcome early-season challenges will be crucial for the team’s success. Fans and analysts alike will be watching to see if Moncada can find his rhythm and contribute significantly to the Angels’ lineup in the coming months.

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