5 potential customers to keep an eye on

Los Angeles Angels

Brandon Marsh, Los Angeles Angels (photo by Joe Robbins / Getty Images)

With spring training scheduled to start on Wednesday, we will have a chance to see some of Angels’ potential customers competing for a spot on the Opening Day list.

In this article, we will examine which of the young Halos players you are likely to see playing in Anaheim this season. Not everyone is going to do this right away, but these are the players that I feel are likely to be on ‘The Show’ before everything is said and done in 2021.

The following Angels possibilities can be found playing in Anaheim at some point this season.

This list may change before the season, as the Angels may not have played out of season.

Considering that Angels general manager Perry Minasian said he feels the team is in a ‘decent position’, it looks like the Halos are ready to open their camp with the current group of players. Still, showing this young talent in the coming weeks and throughout the regular season can increase its commercial value.

If the Angels are competing close to the switching deadline, it may result in the change of one or more of these young players to bring in an impact player to assist in a playoff race.

Still, this is further ahead. The Angels were ranked 23rd best baseball farm system by The Athletic’s Keith Law (signature required).

The raw talent is there, but your tools need many representatives at higher levels before they are ready for the big leagues.

Here is a list of the five perspectives you will see in Anaheim this season.

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