Los Angeles Times

Moreno wants an extension for star

- helene.elliott@latimes.com Twitter: @helenenoth­elen By Helene Elliott

Negotiatin­g a contract extension with outfielder Mike Trout remains a priority for the Angels, but owner Arte Moreno said that club executives have not discussed it with Trout since the season ended.

“That’s one of those things that’s always on the front of your mind,” Moreno said of securing Trout beyond his current contract, which ends after the 2020 season. However, team representa­tives have held back in deference to the death in mid-August of Trout’s brother-in-law, Aaron Cox, a former Angels pitching prospect.

“It’s not like a yes or no or whatever,” Moreno said Monday at a news conference introducin­g Brad Ausmus as the Angels’ manager. “We all communicat­e. But personally he just had a rough end to the year, so there’s been a lot of space, so you just want him and his family to go through the grieving process. We all try to support each other.”

Hiring a manager was a first for Moreno, who bought the franchise in 2003 from the Walt Disney Co. Mike Scioscia became the manager in 2000, and his decision to step down last month put Moreno in unfamiliar territory. Moreno said he sought advice from friends and fellow owners as the Angels went through their search.

One owner, he said, emphasized character and made a particular­ly good point.

“He told me the really important thing is you need to find a person that’s really good from the ninth inning to the first inning,” Moreno said. “For baseball people it’s always first inning to the ninth inning, but he’s really talking about how are they going to be after the game? How are they going to be with the fans? How are they going to represent the organizati­on when they’re not on the field?

“Mike did such a great job over all these years of communicat­ing with you [media] whether you like it or not, but Mike was accessible and he was really good with the fans. Mike, I saw him with kids all the time. He would go out of his way to greet someone, shake their hand. That was really an important thing, to try and find someone that was going to represent the Angel organizati­on and Angel fans in the way we had gotten accustomed to.”

Moreno cited pitching as a prime target for improvemen­t this winter. “We had a lot of injuries and we’ve got some young people coming and we’ll see where they fit in but we need starting pitching, bullpen help,” he said.

As for the offense, he said: “Probably a left-handed bat, some power, play first base. Just to fill in . ...

“I’m not going to tell you we’re going to spend a ton of money but we’re going to spend money.

“It’s really hard to just grow, 100%, all your players.”

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