John Mozeliak returns to MLB with Los Angeles Angels
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 4:03 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
John Mozeliak has been appointed to a role with the Los Angeles Angels after leaving his position as President of Baseball Operations for the St. Louis Cardinals less than a year ago. His transition marks a notable shift in his career as he re-enters Major League Baseball. Mozeliak's experience with the Cardinals had notable bearings on their operations during his tenure. The Angels are looking to leverage his expertise in a bid to improve their performance in the league. Further details about his specific role and projected impact on the team are yet to be disclosed.
- •Mozeliak joins the Los Angeles Angels less than a year after leaving the Cardinals.
- •He previously served as President of Baseball Operations for St. Louis.
- •The Angels aim to improve their performance with his expertise.
- •Details on his specific role with the Angels remain unclear.
- 4:03 AMYahoo Sports — TKO: Mozeliak’s return to baseball
"TKO: “The Kilcoyne Opinion” chimes in on the surprising story of former Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak’s return to Major League baseball with the Los Angeles Angels, less than a year after departing St. Louis.
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