Top prospects Bremner, Klassen headline Halos' non-roster invitees

Angels invite several of their top minor league players to Spring Training

Feb. 4, 2026 at 7:07pm

The Los Angeles Angels have announced their list of non-roster invitees to Spring Training, which is highlighted by top prospects Tyler Bremner and George Klassen. The Angels have invited several of their top minor league players to camp, including pitchers, catchers, and outfielders. The team has also signed some veteran players with MLB experience to minor league deals.

Why it matters

The Angels are looking to develop their top prospects and give them a chance to impress during Spring Training, as the organization aims to build a strong farm system and future big league roster. Bringing in veteran players on minor league deals also provides depth and competition for roster spots.

The details

The Angels' non-roster invitees include top pitching prospects Tyler Bremner, George Klassen, Chase Shores, Chris Cortez, Nate Snead, Joel Hurtado, and Austin Gordon, as well as position players like catcher Juan Flores, outfielders Nelson Rada and Raudi Rodriguez. The team has also signed veteran players like first baseman/outfielder Trey Mancini, second baseman Nick Madrigal, and relievers Nick Sandlin and Tayler Saucedo to minor league deals.

  • The Angels' pitchers and catchers will hold their first Spring Training workouts in one week.

The players

Tyler Bremner

The Angels' No. 2 overall pick in last year's draft, Bremner is the team's top pitching prospect and is known for his high-velocity fastball and plus-plus changeup.

George Klassen

Klassen is the Angels' No. 3 prospect and will also be in camp as one of the team's top young pitchers.

Trey Mancini

Mancini is a veteran first baseman/outfielder who is looking to revive his career after not playing in the majors since 2023.

Nick Madrigal

Madrigal is a second baseman who was the No. 4 overall pick in the 2018 draft and will provide competition for the starting job at second base.

Nick Sandlin

Sandlin is a right-handed reliever with big league experience who will compete for a bullpen role with the Angels.

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What’s next

The Angels will be closely watching their top prospects like Bremner and Klassen during Spring Training to evaluate their readiness for the major league roster.

The takeaway

The Angels are focused on developing their strong farm system, bringing in both top prospects and veteran players on minor league deals to create competition and depth in Spring Training as they look to build a winning team for the future.