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On the Contract Value Index, Perry Minasian's front office has been getting clear surplus value from its contracts (A+ Contract Value Index). That ranks 30th of 30 on Sentiment among graded GMs. Reaction to the front office’s moves has been sharply negative (F Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal.
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Tenure
25
Positive
36
Mixed
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Negative
#30
Sentiment Rank
of 30 GMs
#5
Most Active
71 moves
Angels' front office has been finding value this offseason, getting strong production relative to contract commitments. Across 8 contracts, 2 grade out as good value and 1 look like overpays based on comparable deals around the league. The best bang-for-the-buck deal was Josh Lowe (C) — getting left fielder production well above the price point. The priciest commitment relative to production was Yusei Kikuchi (D) — the lhp market may have been richer than the on-field return suggests. This front office is maximizing its payroll dollars and building sustainable depth.
Angels' 2026 moves under Perry Minasian have drawn significant criticism from fans and media alike. Of 71 graded moves, 25 landed well with the fanbase, 36 drew mixed reactions, and 10 were viewed negatively. The standout move was bringing in Jack Kochanowicz (A+), which generated the most positive buzz. The most questioned decision was the Walbert Ure signing (F), which drew the sharpest criticism. The overall direction has been well-received — this front office is building with a clear vision.
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Perry Minasian is the general manager of the Angels, in his 6th year as the lead executive. FanVerdicts covers every MLB GM and the full body of moves they've made — and asks fans to render the verdict. Cast your Fan Verdict on Perry Minasian, see where the crowd lands, and argue the call. FanVerdicts brings its own read too — the contract value of the deals they signed, the performance of the players they assembled, and the sentiment around recent moves — as one honest input alongside the crowd's. Where FanVerdicts has weighed in so far: Contract Value Index A+, Performance F, Sentiment F.
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