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Jun 27, 2024 0 0 0 0 -0.5
Jun 26, 2024 0 1 0 1 2.5
Jun 25, 2024 1 2 1 4 11
Jun 24, 2024 1 0 0 1 2.5
Jun 22, 2024 1 0 0 0 0.5

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Last season, Mickey Moniak made waves in the majors for the first time since being taken with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 First-Year Player Draft. Despite a strong spring training, he opened the campaign in the minors, where he shined with a .940 OPS over 33 games. That led to a mid-May call-up to the majors, and Moniak stayed with the big club for the remainder of the campaign, eventually working his way into a starting role due in part to injuries to Mike Trout and Taylor Ward. From his May 18 call-up through the end of July, Moniak recorded a standout .913 OPS with 11 homers and 35 RBI over 54 games, but he faded to a .596 OPS over the final two months of the campaign. There are some glaring holes in Moniak's offensive game that shouldn't be overlooked -- most notably, he struck out 35.0 percent of the time last season and batted just .222 against southpaws -- so he may be best-suited to work in a platoon. However, the Angels aren't exactly flush with outfield depth, thus Moniak will likely get ample opportunity to build upon his breakthrough next year.

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2024 931.5 20 4 22 13 4 .191
2023 198.52.3 35 14 45 9 6 .280
2022 381 13 3 8 4 1 .170
3y Avg. 801.7 17 6 19 5 2 .240
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Belts first grand slam

    Moniak went 1-for-2 with a grand slam and an additional run during Tuesday's 7-5 win over the Athletics. Moniak flipped the game on its head in the fourth inning, giving the Halos a three-run advantage after swatting his first career grand slam at the expense of Mitch Spence. The center fielder is batting .220 with three home runs, four steals and 18 RBI since Mike Trout (knee) got hurt in late April.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Retreating to bench Sunday

    Moniak is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Giants, Erica Weston of Bally Sports West reports. After starting in each of the past four games, the lefty-hitting Moniak will hit the bench while the Giants open the game with a left-hander (Erik Miller). Kevin Pillar -- who had made four straight starts in left field -- will slide over to center field in Moniak's stead.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Continues hot stretch Saturday

    Moniak went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Saturday's 4-3 win against the Giants. Moniak produced the Angels' first run with a solo shot to center field in the second inning. Though he's still posting an ugly .194/.241/.300 slash line on the season, the outfielder has been heating up of late. Moniak has hit safely in seven straight games, batting .391 (9-for-23) with four extra-base hits, six RBI, four runs and two stolen bases while starting in center field in all but one contest during that stretch.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Rips three extra-base hits

    Moniak went 3-for-5 with a triple, two doubles, two RBI and one run scored in Friday's 8-6 win over the Giants. Moniak supplied a two-run double in the third inning. He's hit safely in six straight games, going 8-for-19 (.421) with five RBI, four walks and two stolen bases in that span. Kevin Pillar has been excellent since joining the Angels in May, but he'd been platooning with Moniak until recently. With Taylor Ward slumping and potentially on the trade block, there could be room for Pillar in left field and Moniak in center, though the latter will have to keep hitting to maintain playing time. Moniak is slashing .192/.241/.282 with two home runs, six doubles, one triple, 14 RBI, 15 runs scored and four steals over 166 plate appearances this season.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Swipes bag in loss

    Moniak went 1-for-4 with a stolen base in Saturday's 6-1 loss to the Astros. Moniak remains cold at the plate, going 3-for-32 with seven strikeouts over his last 10 contests. The steal was his third of the season, though he's hardly gotten on base enough to make much of an impact in that area. He's slashing .163/.197/.234 with two home runs, nine RBI and 12 runs scored over 147 plate appearances. Despite Moniak's obvious struggles, he's maintained a strong-side platoon role in center field while the hot-hitting Kevin Pillar functions as more of a fourth outfielder.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Sitting Wednesday

    Moniak isn't in the Angels' lineup for Wednesday's game against San Diego, Jeff Sanders of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. After going just 1-for-17 across his last five games, Moniak will give way to Kevin Pillar in center field versus Dylan Cease and the Padres.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: On bench Thursday

    Moniak is not in the Angels' lineup versus the Yankees on Thursday, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports. Moniak did not start in Tuesday's contest against the Yankees, but he did come off the bench as a pinch runner to score a run. The lefty hitter will take a seat Thursday with left-handed Carlos Rodon on the mound. The outfielder did get three plate appearances when he started Wednesday but did not reach base. With the 26-year-old out of the lineup, Kevin Pillar will start in center and bat cleanup.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Resting Tuesday

    Moniak isn't in the Angels' lineup Tuesday against the Yankees. Moniak will take a seat Tuesday after going 1-for-11 over his last four games. His absence will allow Kevin Pillar to start in center field while batting fourth.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Taking seat Tuesday

    Moniak is out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Astros. Moniak will be on the bench Tuesday against righty Cristian Javier, despite having the advantage as a left-handed hitter. Instead, Kevin Pillar will play center field and bat fifth.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Resting Tuesday

    Moniak isn't in the Angels' lineup for Tuesday's game against St. Louis, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports. Moniak will sit for the second consecutive game after going just 1-for-12 across his last four contests. He'll be replaced in center field by Kevin Pillar, who will bat fifth.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Sits against lefty

    Moniak is not in Saturday's lineup against the Royals. Per usual, Moniak will be on the bench to start the game with the Angels facing a southpaw (Cole Ragans). Kevin Pillar picks up the start in center field, batting cleanup.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Filling in for Trout in CF

    Moniak will start in center field and bat eighth in Wednesday's game against the Phillies, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports. Moniak will get a second straight start in center field after going 1-for-4 with an RBI in Tuesday's 7-5 loss. Despite entering Wednesday's contest with a .150/.203/.217 slash line through 64 plate appearances on the season, Moniak could have a fairly long leash in center field while Mike Trout (knee) is likely headed for an extended absence as he recovers from meniscus surgery.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Sitting against right-hander again

    Moniak is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Red Sox, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports. The lefty-hitting Moniak has now hit the bench in two of the Angels' three games in Boston despite the Red Sox bringing right-handed starting pitchers to the hill for each contest. Though Moniak appeared to have taken hold of a strong-side platoon role earlier this season, his grasp on regular playing time versus righties may have loosened now that he's hitting just .179/.281/.214 through 32 plate appearances in 2024.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Not in Friday's lineup

    Moniak is out of the lineup for Friday's game against the Red Sox, Erica Weston of Bally Sports West reports. Moniak started the previous five games and will take a seat after going 4-for-21 with eight strikeouts during that stretch. Aaron Hicks will man right field and bat fifth Friday at Boston.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Nabs third consecutive start

    Moniak will start in right field and bat eighth in Sunday's game against the Red Sox. Moniak will draw his third straight start, all of which have come against right-handed starting pitchers. Aaron Hicks has now sat twice during that three-game stretch and appears to be the Angels' No. 4 outfielder, though Hicks should play ahead of Moniak against left-handed pitching.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Cleared to start Monday

    Moniak (illness) will start in right field and bat eighth in Monday's game against the Marlins, Erica Weston of Bally Sports West reports. Moniak didn't play in Sunday's 4-1 win over the Orioles after being scratched prior to first pitch while he battled an illness, but he appears to have made enough progress in his recovery to make his first start of the season Monday. Moniak looks to be the Angels' fourth or fifth outfielder for the time being, though more consistent playing time could open up if the Halos elect to give Mike Trout, Taylor Ward or Aaron Hicks more starts at designated hitter and phase out Miguel Sano.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Scratched with illness

    Moniak was scratched from Sunday's lineup against Baltimore due to an illness, Erica Weston of Bally Sports West reports. Moniak was scheduled to make his first start of the season Sunday with the Orioles sending out lefty Tyler Wells, but the ailment will instead keep the outfielder on the bench. Jo Adell will take over in right field and bat eighth.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Could hit leadoff

    Angels manager Ron Washington said Thursday that he envisions Moniak and Luis Rengifo as candidates to bat leadoff, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports. Given the splits between the two players, it would make sense that Moniak hits leadoff against right-handers and Rengifo bats leadoff versus lefties. Moniak -- who is likely to sit against southpaws in favor of Aaron Hicks -- slashed .294/.322/.544 versus right-handed pitching in 2023.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Activated from IL

    The Angels reinstated Moniak (back) from the 10-day injured list Thursday. Moniak went on the injured list Sept. 15 due to tightness on the left side of his back, though he hasn't seen game action since Sept. 5. Now that he's healthy, he figures to slide back into an everyday role in Los Angeles' outfield for the final series of the season. Jared Walsh was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake in a corresponding move.
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  • Angels' Mickey Moniak: Placed on 10-day IL

    The Angels placed Moniak on the 10-day injured list Friday with left back tightness. This back tightness has kept Moniak sidelined since Sept. 5 and the Angels are finally putting him on the IL in a move that is retroactive to Sept. 14. Jordyn Adams has been recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake in a corresponding move to provide the Halos with some much-needed outfield depth.
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