The Cuban first baseman Yoan Moncada has one $4 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels for the 2026 season signed, as the journalist Francys Romero in his Social media confirmed.
The deal marks Moncada’s official return to the Los Angeles organization, with which he made good impressions during the 2025 season.
During this period, the player from Cienfuegos, who wants to represent his country again in the World Baseball Classic, played 84 games, hit 12 home runs and recorded an OPS of .783, numbers that convinced the management to once again bet on his talent.
At 30, Moncada is looking to consolidate a period of greater stability after suffering injury-riddled seasons. The Angels offer a favorable environment in terms of both continuity and the ability to be a focal point in the infield. His defensive versatility and ability to provide power from the ambidextrous side of the bat remain valued assets within the organization.
The Cuban third baseman is represented by The Movement Baseball, an agency that has managed his career in recent years and that managed to conclude a contract that was considered positive for both parties, taking into account the current market and the player’s recent performance.
With this contract, Moncada will look to revitalize his career and bring experience to an Angels team that remains in the process of rebuilding as Cuban prepares for a pivotal season in his major league career.