| | Clinic in the Park, Presented by Cox | | On Saturday, August 23rd, Angels Baseball hosted the Clinic in the Park, presented by Cox. This free, youth baseball event welcomed over 600 kids ages 5 to 13 years old to the Great Park Baseball Stadium in Irvine. Angels pitcher Carson Fulmer, and Angels alumni, Noe Ramirez and Jesse Chavez, joined in the fun to help coach the young athletes. In addition to two standard clinic events, the day also welcomed athletes with disabilities for a special baseball clinic experience in the afternoon. |  | |  | | | Bryce Teodosio and Christian Moore visit MemorialCare Miller Children's & Women's Hospital | | Angels second baseman Christian Moore and outfielder Bryce Teodosio visited patients and families at MemorialCare Miller Children's & Women's Hospital Long Beach to help bring some smiles to the kids undergoing treatment. As part of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the Angels Baseball Foundation donated $20,000 to the Jonathan Jaques Children's Cancer Institute to support the ongoing research and patient care at MemorialCare Miller Children's & Women's Hospital Long Beach. |  | |  | | | Classroom Connections, presented by Cox | | Angels Baseball helped kick off the school year at Ralph A Gates Elementary and La Madera Elementary as part of Classroom Connections, presented by Cox! The local Lake Forest students were thrilled as Angels pitcher Ryan Zeferjahn and infielder Nolan Schanuel took center stage to share stories with the students about what it's like to be a Major League Baseball player. The players answered questions about special moments on the field, the challenges they face, and what it means to wear the Angels uniform. Each student was also gifted tickets to an Angels game that night. To top it off, the Angels Baseball Foundation provided a $2,000 grant for each school to support future educational programs. |  | |  | | | Angels Softball Academy, presented by Nike | | Angels Baseball hosted girls softball athletes at Angel Stadium for the Angels Softball Academy, presented by Nike. This unique two-part event provided an opportunity for girls, between the ages of 12-17, to participate in a clinic with instruction from college softball players, coaches, and Angels staff clinicians. After completing the on-field work, the young athletes and their parents were treated to dinner and a panel discussion in the Angel Stadium Rose Garden to ask questions about how to achieve their goals on the field as well as opportunities available to them off the field in their future careers. USA Olympic Softball player, Amanda Freed, was amongst the panelists on hand to share her experiences with the young athletes. |  | |  | | | Clemente Clinic, presented by Nike | | On Monday, September 15th, the Angels Baseball Foundation, in collaboration with the City of Santa Ana, hosted the fourth annual Clemente Clinic to celebrate the legacy of the legendary Roberto Clemente. Over 150 local kids, ages 6 to 12, participated in the clinic at Jerome Park, where they engaged in various drills and activities. Each child received an Angels hat and shirt, along with a plastic bat and ball set to take home for practice. The clinic not only taught the kids the fundamentals of baseball but also encouraged community involvement through stories shared of the inspiring philanthropic spirit of Roberto Clemente. |  | |  | | | A Game-Changing Donation for Angels Nike RBI | | In support of the Angels Nike RBI program, the Angels Baseball Foundation teamed up with the Masons of California for the Masons4Mitts program! A contribution of $58,000 from the Masons allows the team to provide new baseball gloves to all Angels Nike RBI athletes. By giving each player a new glove, Masons4Mitts is helping to empower the league's athletes to experience the joy and fun that baseball brings, one mitt at a time! |  | |  | | | Bryce Teodosio Visits Easterseals Southern California Pyott Center | During the final homestand, Angels outfielder Bryce Teodosio visited the Easterseals Adult Day Services Pyott Center in Santa Ana. Bryce received a tour of the center, answered questions from the program participants, and created signs for the upcoming Strides Walk on Saturday, October 25th at Angel Stadium.
Celebrate Disability Pride by joining the Angels team and get $5 off with code ANGELSFAN. The partnership between the Angels and Easterseals focuses on making a difference and changing how people view disability in the community. |  | |  | | | Where Are They Now? Meet Angels Scholar, Diana! | | With the support of the Angels College Scholarship, Diana was able to pursue her goal of receiving a bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science from UCLA without financial worries. Inspired by the help she received from the Angels Baseball Foundation, she volunteered as a tutor for underrepresented students in STEM and assisted with voter registration efforts. Additionally, she started a program at her school to help students secure internships that introduced them to user experience design and the technology industry. Since graduating in 2024, Diana has contributed to several startups and worked as a product intern at the Council on Foreign Relations. Currently, she is a Junior Fellow at the Library of Congress, working to enhance their digital presence. With her dedication and diverse experiences, Angels Scholar Diana is poised to make meaningful contributions to the technology field! | | |