According to the Los Angeles Times, "the Angels will not meet Francisco Rodriguez's desires for a five-year, $75-million deal and the record-setting closer is expected to leave as a free agent."
The list of teams that reportedly won't be in the mix for Rodriguez keeps growing, but we'll see what happens once he's actually up for bid. Given that Francisco Cordero got $11.5 million per season over four years last winter, Rodriguez getting $15 million per season over five years doesn't seem far fetched.
The Los Angeles Times reports that "there is a good chance veteran outfielder Garret Anderson has played his last game as an Angel."
Anderson has spent his entire 15-season career with the Angels and is the franchise's all-time leader in games, runs, RBI, hits, doubles and total bases. Unfortunately, he's 37 years old, posted a below-average OPS in three of the past four seasons and went 3-for-19 in the ALDS loss to Boston.
According to the Los Angeles Times, it's "doubtful" that impending free agent Jon Garland will re-sign with the Angels.
Garland went 14-8 with a 4.90 ERA after being acquired for Orlando Cabrera during the offseason and the newspaper speculates that he'll be let go "as owner Arte Moreno sheds payroll to make a possible run at free-agent left-hander CC Sabathia."