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Trey Mancini gets minor league deal with Angels in latest comeback attempt
Trey Mancini, a cancer survivor with 129 career homers, joins the Angels’ minor league with a spring training invite to pursue a major league return after 2023.
- On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Angels listed Trey Mancini among their 27 non-roster invitees to camp in Tempe, Arizona, after he agreed to a minor-league contract with a spring training invitation.
- At 33, Mancini’s career includes a.308 batting average, 129 homers, and a 2022 World Series ring, after missing 2020 for colon-tumor surgery.
- After batting.308 with 16 homers for Triple-A Reno, Mancini opted out of a deal with Arizona last July and has played in the Reds, Marlins, Diamondbacks, and Cubs systems.
- The invitation gives Trey Mancini a chance to compete for a big-league roster spot after not appearing in the majors since 2023, and a successful return would boost the Los Angeles Angels with a veteran who won a 2022 World Series ring.
- Having appeared in spring action as recently as 2024, Mancini remains an active candidate for a comeback after hitting a 2019 season-high 29 homers with the Orioles.
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Trey Mancini gets minor league deal with Angels in latest comeback attempt
Former Baltimore slugger and cancer survivor Trey Mancini is taking another shot at a major league comeback after agreeing to a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels that includes an invitation to big league spring training.
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Veteran outfielder and first baseman Trey Mancini has signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels, the team confirmed on Tuesday. The deal allows Mancini, a seasoned major leaguer known both for his offensive contributions and his inspiring recovery from cancer, to compete for a roster spot as he works toward a return […] The post Trey Mancini Signs Minor League Deal with Angels appeared first on Get More Sports.
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