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Angels fire GM Perry Minasian, tap John Mozeliak as interim

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 8:01 PM

The Los Angeles Angels relieved general manager Perry Minasian of his duties Friday.

Los Angeles hired John Mozeliak as a baseball operations consultant after working ​in the St. Louis Cardinals’ front office for ‌30 years. The team said in a news release that Mozeliak will take over as interim general manager while “refining a baseball operations strategy” and aiding the Angels in their search for a full-time GM.

“John ‌is ​one of the most accomplished and ⁠respected baseball executives with ⁠a proven track record of building a winning organization,” Angels president Molly Jolly said in the release. “For three decades, he constructed one of baseball’s most respected organizations, ​combining strong leadership with a commitment to player development and organizational excellence. We are thrilled to welcome him to ⁠the Angels and look forward ⁠to benefiting from his experience and perspective ​as we continue to shape the future of our organization.”

Mozeliak, 57, ​first joined the Cardinals in their scouting department ‌before rising to assistant GM. He was their general manager from 2007-25, during which time the team won the 2011 World Series and lost the World Series to the ⁠Boston Red Sox two years later.

Minasian, 46, had served as the Angels’ GM since 2020, but the club never finished better ⁠than third in ‌the American League West during his tenure.

The ⁠Angels, who are tied for last in ​the ‌AL at 34-48 entering Friday’s play, own ​the longest active ⁠postseason drought in baseball at 11 years.

“Perry has been a valued leader who worked tirelessly over the last six years to strengthen our baseball operations department,” Jolly said. “I am grateful for his dedication, insight and many contributions to our ​organization.”

–Field Level Media