Angels News: Logan O’Hoppe Looking Forward to His Future With Halos

The Angels have their catcher of the future under team control through 2028
Angels News: Logan O’Hoppe Looking Forward to His Future With Halos
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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.

The Angels might be far from real contention, but the raw talent on their roster has some potential. Many of their younger players saw extensive playing time last year despite scant minor league experience, giving them a boost for the future.

One of these players is young catcher Logan O’Hoppe, who was acquired in an Aug. 2022 trade from the Philadelphia Phillies for outfielder Brandon Marsh. O’Hoppe showed his potential last season but missed quite a bit of time due to a torn shoulder labrum.

The team remains very hopeful for his future, and it seems he feels the same way about them. O’Hoppe recently opened up about his time with the Angels and reaffirmed that he’s enjoyed his time within the organization.

“I’ve loved every second with the Angels and looking forward to hopefully many years to come”

Per Logan O'Hoppe via MLB Network

In 51 games last season, O’Hoppe hit .236 with 14 home runs and 29 runs batted in. It was a productive year for the rookie, who will be looking to build off it next year.

The Angels view him as their catcher of the future, so he has a lot of responsibility going forward. He's under team control through 2028. Returning to the postseason between now and then will be a challenge, but the catcher position isn't cause for concern within the Angels' front office.

The biggest aspect of the winter for O’Hoppe will be to build his body up to make sure he can stay on the field. He showed that he can produce in the big leagues, but now has to prove his durability going forward.


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Matt Levine
MATT LEVINE

Matt earned a Master of Science degree in Sport Management from Louisiana State University in 2021. He was born and raised in the Los Angeles area, covering all Southern California sports in his career.