Perry Minasian's first MLB draft as the general manager of the Los Angeles Angels was as extreme a stance as a person in his position could take. The former assistant general manager of the Atlanta Braves was brought over to get the Angels' sunk ship to float once again, and Minasian clearly saw that the organization's biggest area of weakness was its top-to-bottom pitching staff. As everybody knows, the newly minted GM selected 20 pitchers in 20 rounds in the 2021 draft. What people forget is that the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cleveland Guardians selected 19 pitchers that year, but of course the Angels are the butt of the joke because they went 20-for-20.
Redrafting Angels’ 2021 Draft: The all-pitcher haul was even worse than you imagined
