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John Mozeliak Installed as Angels' Interim Baseball-Operations Chief

A 100-day audit centered on the July draft could free the club to trade controllable players to rebuild scouting and player development to end its prolonged playoff drought.

Overview

  • Mozeliak was hired in late June on a contract through December to run a 100-day review, oversee the July MLB draft and lead the search for a permanent general manager.
  • He has said the immediate priority is the draft, where the Angels hold the 12th and 45th overall picks and will follow a best-player-available approach.
  • Mozeliak told reporters there have been no substantive trade negotiations yet and he expects trade-market activity to pick up only after the draft concludes.
  • He closed the door on a Mike Trout trade while leaving other controllable players such as Reid Detmers, José Soriano and Jo Adell as possible deadline assets, noting owner Arte Moreno has previously resisted major moves.
  • Mozeliak favors an operational reset that boosts scouting and player development rather than a full teardown, and he plans to weigh draft results, Aug. 3 trade-deadline offers and payroll strategy before recommending the club's next long-term path.