Angels Listed Toward the Bottom of Farm System Rankings

Angels farm system once again ranks at the bottom.
Angels Listed Toward the Bottom of Farm System Rankings
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It's been over a decade since the Los Angeles Angels have had a farm system ranked within the top 10. Unfortunately, it will remain that way and will likely trend this way moving forward.

According to a Bleacher Report article ranking all 30 MLB farm systems, the Angels came in at No. 27. But hey, at least they're ahead of the Houston Astros, who are ranked dead last.

On that list, the Angels had a few players who spent time on the MLB roster last year including Nolan Schanuel, Kyren Paris and Trey Cabbage. 

Schanuel is currently ranked as the No. 1 prospect in the Angels organization right now, and for good reason. After being drafted with the 11th pick in last year's MLB Draft, Schanuel found himself playing on the MLB roster after just 21 minor league games.

During that time, Schanuel broke a franchise record that is currently active right now by reaching base in 29 straight games.

Following Schanuel is right-handed pitcher Caden Dana and outfielder Nelson Rada who are both in High-A ball.

Last season, Dana pitched in 14 games for the Angels and held a 3-5 record with a 3.56 ERA in 68.1 innings. 

Rada was just as impressive with the Inland Empire 66ers. In 115 games, he slashed .276/.395/.346 with two home runs, 48 RBIs, 13 doubles, 73 walks, and 55 stolen bases.

While it will take a few more years for both Dana and Rada to reach the MLB level, they both will provide some major help for the Angels. Last year, the Angels pitching staff ranked 23rd in ERA at 4.64. 

They also were one of the least aggressive teams on the base paths last year, stealing just 72 bases. Rada's speed could make an immediate impact for the Angels and would help create more run opportunities.


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Thomas Murray
THOMAS MURRAY

Thomas works as a staff writer for Halos Today. He received his B.A. in Journalism from Cal State Long Beach in 2022. While in college, he undertook various roles such as being a sports editor for the Daily 49er, a sports anchor for Beach TV, and a high school sports writer for the Long Beach Press-Telegram. Recently, he served as an editor for the Rox Pile. Thomas grew up as a lifelong Angels fan as he grew up living just five miles away from Angels Stadium. In 2002 when the Angels won the World Series, he dressed up as the Rally Monkey for Halloween. His favorite Angels of all time include Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, Chone Figgins and Jered Weaver.