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Salt Lake Bees 2026: New Leadership, Familiar Faces, and Rising Stars
The Bees embark on a new chapter with a fresh face at the helm and a roster brimming with young talent and veteran leadership.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:38am
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The Salt Lake Bees' 2026 season promises a dynamic blend of veteran leadership and rising young talent, captured in a cubist-inspired illustration.Salt Lake City TodayThe Salt Lake Bees, the Angels' Triple-A affiliate, are entering the 2026 season with a new manager, Doug Davis, who brings a wealth of minor league experience and a proven track record of developing talent. The team's roster features a mix of familiar veterans like Trey Mancini and up-and-coming prospects like Caden Dana, Christian Moore, Nelson Rada, and Denzer Guzman, all of whom are poised to make an impact this season.
Why it matters
The Bees' 2026 season is an important one, as the team looks to cultivate the next generation of Angels stars. With a new manager at the helm and a roster full of promising young players, the Bees' success this year could have a significant impact on the Angels' future. Additionally, the team's veteran presence, led by the inspirational Trey Mancini, provides valuable guidance and mentorship to the younger players as they navigate the challenges of professional baseball.
The details
Doug Davis, the Bees' new manager, has over 900 wins in the minor leagues and is known for his ability to develop talent. He will be tasked with helping players like Caden Dana, a former top Angels prospect, rediscover their dominance, as well as guiding the team's top young talents like Christian Moore, Nelson Rada, and Denzer Guzman as they look to make the jump to the major leagues.
- The 2026 season for the Salt Lake Bees begins on April 4, 2026.
- Doug Davis was hired as the Bees' new manager in the offseason, replacing the previous manager who retired after the 2025 season.
The players
Doug Davis
The new manager of the Salt Lake Bees, bringing over 900 minor league wins and a proven track record of developing talent.
Caden Dana
A former top pitching prospect for the Angels who is looking to rediscover his dominance under Davis's guidance.
Christian Moore
The Angels' eighth overall pick in 2024, Moore is a versatile player with an electric bat who is on the fast track to the major leagues.
Nelson Rada
A top-10 Angels prospect with Gold Glove-caliber defense and a burgeoning offensive game.
Denzer Guzman
Another top-10 Angels prospect who showed promise during his September call-up last season and is poised for a breakout year with the Bees.
Trey Mancini
A veteran presence and cancer survivor who provides inspiration and leadership to the Bees' young roster.
What’s next
The Bees' season opener on April 4, 2026 will be a crucial first test for the team's new leadership and young talent. All eyes will be on the team's performance as they look to set the tone for the rest of the season.
The takeaway
The 2026 Salt Lake Bees are a team on the rise, with a mix of experienced veterans and promising young prospects. Under the guidance of new manager Doug Davis, the Bees have the potential to develop into a powerhouse in the Angels' farm system and provide a steady stream of talent to the major league club in the years to come.
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