The Angels signed veteran reliever Jordan Romano to a one-year, $2MM contract as part of their roster moves, which now sits at 37 players. Romano, a former All-Star closer with a history of success, struggled recently with a 6.59 ERA and injuries, leading the Blue Jays to non-tender him. Despite his recent performance, he retains a strong fastball and strikeout rate, but the Angels still require a reliable right-handed setup man. The team’s payroll now stands at $172MM, and they aim to address additional needs in starting pitching and the infield.
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