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Could the 2020 Los Angeles Angels have the best lineup in franchise history?

Heading into the offseason, the Los Angeles Angels were looking to make a splash to catapult their team back into contention after missing the playoffs for five consecutive seasons and finishing a mediocre 70-92 in 2019. Pitching was at the top of their wish list, but after failing to land a big fish in the starter market, they ended up signing silver slugger Anthony Rendon.

General Manager Billy Eppler is counting on bounce-back years, low-risk/high-reward signings, and the return of Shohei Ohtani to rejuvenate the rotation. It will be up to the offense to do the rest.