Angels sign 2B Nicky Lopez
- The Los Angeles Angels signed Nicky Lopez to a one-year, $850,000 MLB contract, according to the team.
- Nicky Lopez, a six-year veteran, is known for his time with the Kansas City Royals, where he had a career year in 2021.
- The Angels' infield faces injuries to Zach Neto and Yoan Moncada, and Lopez's role remains uncertain as he joins other players competing for time.
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Angels sign 2B Nicky Lopez
The Los Angeles Angels signed second baseman Nicky Lopez on Tuesday. It is a one-year, $850,000 major league contract, the team announced. Lopez will be part of the squad's Opening Day roster. The six-year veteran is best known for his…


Report: Angels sign 2B Nicky Lopez
The Los Angeles Angels signed second baseman Nicky Lopez on Tuesday, according to the New York Post.
Nicky Lopez Reunites with Ex-White Sox Teammate
Veteran infielder Nicky Lopez will see a familiar face in the clubhouse now that he’s signed a deal with the Los Angeles Angels, reuniting with ex-White Sox teammate Yoan Moncada. They weren’t on the field together for many games in 2024 on the South Side of Chicago, but now they’ll both be looking forward to a change of scenery in 2025. Lopez entered spring training on a minor league contract with the Cubs, hoping to win a spot on the bench. Ho…
Naperville native Nicky Lopez signs big league deal with the Los Angeles Angels
After spending the majority of spring training with his hometown Chicago Cubs, veteran infielder Nicky Lopez signed a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels for $850,000. After spending the 2024 season with the Chicago White Sox, the Naperville native signed a minor league deal with the Cubs in early February. A two-time gold glove finalist, Lopez was granted his release once he was informed he would not make the Opening Day roster when t…
Infielder Nicky Lopez signs 1-year deal with Angels
ANAHEIM – The Angels signed veteran infielder Nicky Lopez to a one-year, $850,000 contract, the team announced Tuesday, amid a slew of roster moves leading up to Opening Day. Lopez, 30, has played six seasons in the big leagues, mostly for the Royals, who drafted him in the fifth round
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