Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Thu 3/20/25 12:43 PM

Adell went 3-for-4 with a home run, a double, two total runs and two total RBI in Wednesday's Cactus League victory over Cleveland.
EDGE Analysis
Adell came into the game struggling at the plate, but he created reason for optimism with his big performance Wednesday. The 25-year-old still has a meager .164/.190/.345 slash line this spring, but Adell does rank second on the club with three home runs and 12 RBI. Per Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register, the Angels haven't yet decided how they'll handle center field this season, but both Adell and Mickey Moniak are likely to spend time at the position now that Mike Trout is shifting to right field.

Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Sat 3/8/25 11:47 PM

Adell went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run in Saturday's Cactus League victory over the Brewers.
EDGE Analysis
Adell gave the Angels their first lead in the second inning with a three-run blast to left-center field. The outfielder has made the most of his two long balls this spring -- his other homer was a grand slam against the Dodgers. Adell could be the Angels' Opening Day center fielder since Mike Trout is moving to right field this season.

Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Sat 3/1/25 2:54 PM

Adell went 1-for-4 with a grand slam in Friday's Cactus League loss to the Dodgers.
EDGE Analysis
Adell got the best of Dustin May in the second inning, swatting a grand slam to left-center field to give the Angels an early lead. That was the outfielder's only knock of the game, however, and in fact it's his only hit so far this spring through 12 at-bats. Adell and Mickey Moniak are vying for time in center field for the upcoming season now that Mike Trout is moving to right field.

Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Thu 2/20/25 12:17 PM

Adell (oblique) is expected to play in the Angels' Cactus League opener Saturday versus the Mariners, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Adell finished the 2024 season on the injured list after suffering a left oblique strain in early September, but he made a full recovery from the injury over the offseason and isn't operating with any restrictions this spring. The 25-year-old struck out in 28 percent of his 450 plate appearances with the Angels in 2024 and batted just .207, but he displayed the power-speed combination (20 home runs, 15 steals) that had made him an enticing fantasy prospect during his time in the minors. Batting average will continue to remain an issue moving forward unless he reduces his strikeout rate, but the toolsy 26-year-old should have the inside track for an everyday role in the outfield heading into Opening Day. After playing primarily in right field last season, Adell is expected to see most of his reps in center field in 2025 while the Angels look to move the oft-injured Mike Trout to a corner spot in an effort to preserve his health.

Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Mon 2/17/25 10:53 AM

Adell is in line to play more in center field with the Angels' decision to move Mike Trout (knee) to right field, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
Adell was a Gold Glove finalist in right field in 2024 but will be tasked with a new position in 2025, at least while Trout is healthy. The 25-year-old Adell has started only 15 games in center field at the major-league level but played there extensively in the minors. Mickey Moniak will also be in the mix for starts in center field and has more experience at the position than Adell.

Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Thu 1/9/25 1:19 PM

The Angels and Adell avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $2.1 million contract Thursday, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
It's a nice raise for Adell, who was in his first year of arbitration eligibility. The former top prospect slashed .207/.280/.402in 2024 in his first year as a full-timer at the big-league level, popping 20 home runs and stealing 15 bases along the way.

Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Mon 9/9/24 4:55 PM

The Angels transferred Adell (oblique) from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day IL on Monday.
EDGE Analysis
While the Angels haven't provided a timeline for Adell's recovery from the left oblique strain that forced him out of Friday's game against the Rangers, his move to the 60-day IL implies that the team quickly determined he wouldn't make a full recovery from the injury before the season ends Sept. 29. Adell should be at or close to 100 percent prior to the calendar flipping over to 2025, so the expectation is that he'll be fully cleared in advance of spring training. Though he still struck out in 28 percent of his 450 plate appearances in the majors this season, Adell made tremendous strides with both his contact and walk (8 percent) rates while providing to be a strong source of counting stats (20 home runs, 15 steals, 54 runs and 62 RBI). Barring any major offseason additions to the outfield, Adell projects to head into Opening Day in 2025 as the Angels' everyday right fielder.

Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Sat 9/7/24 4:22 PM

The Angels placed Adell on the 10-day injured list Saturday with a left oblique strain.
EDGE Analysis
Adell left Friday's game with oblique irritation and further testing revealed he's dealing with a strain. With Kevin Pillar (thumb) also being placed on the injured list, Jack Lopez, Jordyn Adams and Bryce Teodosio could all see significant action in the outfield.

Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Fri 9/6/24 9:32 PM

Adell exited Friday's game against the Rangers with left oblique irritation, Erica Weston of Bally Sports West reports.
EDGE Analysis
Adell struck out in the second inning and was immediately pulled from the game and replaced by Kevin Pillar. The severity of the issue is unknown, but he is likely to undergo further testing later Friday or Saturday.

Jo Adell
CF/RF LAA
Sun 9/1/24 11:40 AM

Adell went 2-for-3 with two solo home runs in Saturday's win over Seattle.
EDGE Analysis
Adell was a thorn in Bryan Woo's side throughout the contest, tagging the right-hander for solo homers in the third and and sixth innings as the Angels took care of business at home. It marked the first two-home run performance for Adell this season, and he's now up to 20 long balls overall on the campaign. The outfielder finished the month of August with four homers, 14 RBI and 12 runs scored, batting .277 over that stretch.