- Projected contract: Two years, $25 million
- 2025 stats: 146 G, 501 PA, 17 HR, 122 wRC+, 11 SB, 6 OAA, 3.2 fWAR
Jo Adell logged 89 games in center field for the Angels last season, and that experiment needs to end. In roughly half a season’s workload, he cost the team 13 runs by DRS and eight more by FRV, numbers that underscore just how damaging the defense was.
Mike Trout is no longer a center-field option, and Adell shouldn’t be either. That leaves the Angels staring at an uninspiring mix of Bryce Teodosio, Kyren Paris, Matthew Lugo, or Wade Meckler. It’s hard to identify a stopgap, which speaks to how glaring the need is. Simply put, this is why Harrison Bader makes so much sense for L.A.
Bader is coming off what may have been the best year of his career in 2025, setting personal highs in home runs, RBI, OPS, and wRC+. The offense was a bonus; the defense remained the calling card.
After opening the season in left field with the Twins behind Byron Buxton, Bader returned to center following a midseason trade to the Phillies and excelled. Across his time in the outfield, he posted 13 DRS, six OAA, and a five FRV.
Suppose Bader comes close to repeating that 2025 performance, a two-year, $25 million deal would be a bargain. Even with an expected offensive step back, his defense alone would represent a meaningful upgrade for the Angels.
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