Why did Albert Pujols and the Angels break off talks?
Contract talks broke down between Pujols and the Angels.
MLB / Coaching Search
Future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols is seeking a managerial role in Major League Baseball. After discussions with the Los Angeles Angels stalled, Pujols is now being considered for managerial positions with the San Diego Padres and Baltimore...
Albert Pujols, a former MLB star, has transitioned into a special assistant role and expressed interest in managing at the major league level. After initial interest from the Los Angeles Angels, both sides could not reach an agreement on contract terms.
The San Diego Padres and Baltimore Orioles are now in the mix. Pujols has the support of key Padres players Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr.
Other candidates for the Angels' managerial position include Torii Hunter and Kurt Suzuki. The Angels are also considering external candidates such as Brandon Hyde and Rocco Baldelli.
Pujols' experience managing the Leones del Escogido in the Dominican Republic showcases his managerial capabilities. He was also slated to manage the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic, but would likely rescind if offered an MLB job.
Contract talks broke down between Pujols and the Angels.
The San Diego Padres and Baltimore Orioles are interested in Pujols.
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