Ken Angulo was a left handed pitcher taken by the Twins in the 19th round of the 1977 MLB draft from Edgewood HS in West Covina, CA. His high school team was recently named the 6th best team in California HS baseball history after he and future big leaguer Rick Acguilera (sophomore and the teams 3B) and combined with star Mike Pill to go 29-1 as a team *Pill, btw, was 14-0 as a SR and 14-0 as a JR. That team had 6 future pros in Angulo, Pill (promising career cut short by injuries after being taken by Pirates in 2nd round 1977 , Acguilera, OF David Daniels who was the White Sox 2nd rounder in 77, OF/2B Sal Favata, 1B/OF Jeffrey Toothman)
He was in the Twins system from 1977 thru 1982. He finished his time with the Twins in 1982 going a combined 5-6 with a 4.84 E.R.A between Visalia and AA Orlando. He pitched for the Angels Cal League team Redwood in 1983 going 6-6 with a 4.06 E.R.A in 31 games with 13 starts striking out 94 and walking 70 in 109 IP. He missed almost the entire 1984 season pitching in just 2 games at AAA Edmonton. He came back for one last professional season in 1985 throwing for the Angels AA team at Midland where he started 21 games and was 10-5 with a 4.62 E.R.A.
I found this on Angulo in my research...It looked like he continue his career in the
Mexican League
And where he is now