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Out in Anaheim, the Angels are blowing up their front office. Perry Minasian is out as general manager, and the club is bringing in John Mozeliak — the longtime Cardinals architect — as a consultant to reshape baseball operations. Anaheim is clearly done tinkering and ready for something that actually works.
Meanwhile in Chicago, the White Sox delivered one of those games that makes you question your life choices if you kept watching. Seventeen to one over Kansas City through six innings — the Royals managed just one run, and the Sox looked like they were playing a different sport entirely. Brutal doesn't even cover it.
And up in Buffalo, the NHL Draft is rolling at KeyBank Center, and Anaheim made the biggest splash of the night — trading center Mason McTavish to St. Louis in exchange for the fifteenth and twenty-ninth overall picks. The Ducks are clearly in full rebuild mode, stacking assets while the Blues bet on McTavish as a cornerstone piece going forward.
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