While the Los Angeles Angels will have some significant money coming off the books next winter, Pedro Moura of the LA Times does not expect Anaheim to become a destination for upper-tier free agents.

Jered Weaver and C.J. Wilson, both making $20 million, will see see their contracts expire at the end of the season, but Moura notes the Halos have nearly $67 million committed to five players and that does not include the $26 million they are paying to the departed Josh Hamilton.

There also will be nice raises to arbitration players such as Kole Calhoun, Garrett Richards and Hector Santiago.

The Angels have never paid more than $165 million in salaries in a single season, and appear reluctant to add someone making $20 million a year. “Being (a free agent buyer) would require a significant departure from their typical manner of operation,” Moura writes.

While the Angels may have spent handsomely in years past, they showed far more financial restraint this past offseason. They needed an upgrade in left field but never made a serious play for a higher-priced free agent such as Yoenis Cespedes.