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Ron Washington is out in Anaheim. The Angels manager won’t have his 2026 option picked up, the team announced Tuesday. Washington, 73, had been away from the team since June to undergo quadruple bypass heart surgery. Interim manager Ray Montgomery will ...
Per The Athletic's Sam Blum, Ron Washington will not return as Angels manager next year. Interim manager Ray Montgomery also reportedly won't be back with the team in 2026.
The Los Angeles Angels were led by the managerial tandem of Ron Washington and Ray Montgomery in 2025. Washington began the year leading the way in his second season as manager, but had to step away from the team after 74 games due to a medical issue.
Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington's contract with the Halos is up after 2025, and stated he wants to continue managing in MLB whether it's with the Angels or not. Washington has been the Angels' manager since the beginning of the 2023 season, but ...
Sam Blum of The Athletic did a deep dive into the situation surrounding Washington and his recent departure from the franchise. There were some believing that he could come back with the Halos given his newfound clean bill of health. This was clearly not ...
According to Sam Blum of The Athletic, the Angels’ decision to let go of Ron Washington was strictly performance-based and not related to his health concerns, which forced him to take a leave of absence in June after undergoing quadruple bypass surgery.
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Ron Washington will not return for a third season as the manager of the Los Angeles Angels, the team announced Tuesday. Washington missed roughly half of the current season after undergoing quadruple bypass heart surgery.
September 30 - Neither Ron Washington nor Ray Montgomery will return to manage the Los Angeles Angels in 2026. The Angels announced Tuesday that they had declined the option on Washington's contract for 2026. They said they will begin the process of hiring a new manager "immediately," marking the end of Montgomery's interim stint.