LA Angels Monday News Crash:

Logan O’Hoppe is in Arizona for a rehab assignment. The Angels signed left-hander Rob Kaminsky to a minor league deal. He’s a soft tossing reliever.

Outfielder Jerar Encarnacion cleared waivers and elected free agency. The Orioles claimed right-hander Christian Roa off waivers from the Twins. They designated right-hander Lou Trevino for assignment. The Phillies claimed right-hander Jackson Rutledge off waivers from the Nationals.

Long time Braves manager Bobby Cox passed away at the age of 84.

Photo credit: Rex Fregosi

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MarineLayer
Legend
3 seconds ago

Another depressing Monday as Minasian and Suzuki haven’t been DFA’d.

Bonehead Suzuki still can’t figure out how to get Peraza and Grissom in and Lowe and Moncada out.

I’m okay with O’Hoppe taking as much time as he needs (forever is fine) to work his way back. The minor leaguer currently starting plays better defense and isn’t that much worse as a hitter.

Schnauel needs to not be part of our future plans either. The guy just isn’t any good. Maybe that’s a good way to get Peraza in more if they won’t commit to him at 3B.

grichmanpoorman
Trusted Member
2 hours ago

This is bonkers. Prospect/player-development-wise, it would be like if TGA or Slawinski just up and retired. Moved overseas. Cheerio!

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/articles/padres-prospect-19-pleads-guilty-130555567.html

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
46 minutes ago

Kid got a $750k signing bonus in 2024 then was breaking federal law for $1000 per passenger in 2025. Absolute idiot.

Note: this kid broke the law under any administration of my lifetime. I know there will be an urge for some possibly political jokes or barbs so let’s be mindful of the rules.

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
41 minutes ago
Reply to  Jeff Joiner

And in the Mexican league – the entire salaries of a whole roster is about half of the MLB minimum for one player for one year.

Last edited 40 minutes ago by HalosFanForLife
Turk's Teeth
Editor
Legend
3 hours ago

Perhaps more critical to the team than Hurtado’s nice night, Grayson Rodriguez had his second rehab appearance yesterday, this time with the Quakes. Stretched out to 94 pitches, striking out 11 vs the Dodgers affiliate.

Held his velocity throughout (95-97). Fair amount of traffic, but the strike zone was shit and the two BBs he surrendered were on bad calls – probably should have been a 13 K performance in the end.

The results matter less than the obvious: he looks healthy, the velo is there, command improving, and seems near ready to join the rotation.

smithy610
Super Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Good news! I know it hurts to see Ward doing very well in Baltimore, but I understand the motivation behind this trade. I still believe it’s the right move.

Maybe one more start?

Turk's Teeth
Editor
Legend
2 hours ago
Reply to  smithy610

I think another start makes sense, but haven’t heard one way or another.

I thought Ward-for-Rodriguez was a completely rational trade – just one that’s likely to have some ups and downs, and one that fans will have to be patient with.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

And we have to remember that we are trading this year’s Ward for 5 years of Rodriguez.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
41 minutes ago
Reply to  smithy610

I may be mistaken but it seemed like Ward generally started seasons well and never sustained the same level of production. He’s hitting.077 in May.

PedroCerrano
Super Member
37 minutes ago
Reply to  PedroCerrano

I checked myself.

Roughly lows.800s OPS in April, May and September, Low .700s OPS June, July, August

HalosFanForLife
Super Member
3 hours ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Love that he stretched out to over 90 pitches and maintained velocity. This trade may end up looking great in the long run. And while I’m perhaps a tad critical, (I said perhaps) I’ll sing their praise if it does. In theory – you’d think there’s a winner and loser in trades – and perhaps this ultimately becomes one where both teams win.

Senator_John_Blutarsky
Legend
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

Thanks for sharing!

It’s a good start on the road to recovery. It’ll be much better when he’s dominating more than “A” level ball players.

Turk's Teeth
Editor
Legend
2 hours ago

Fwiw, this is a very good Dodgers team loaded with some of their top prospects, in an offensively inclined park. Manoah struggled in his rehab outing there.

But like all rehab outings, where pitchers may be testing certain things, it’s less about the box score, and more about velo, command, length. Good early returns on that in his first two appearances.

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
43 minutes ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

I interviewed Hurtado from training camp so I’m rooting for the guy but his profile screams reliever. Was hoping they’d move him and Cortez (who I also interviewed) to the bullpen sooner rather than later.

At some point Perry needs to realize he has completely failed in assembling a pitching staff as an entirety. Either he can cut some of his losses and at least develop some bullpen arms or he can simply continue to suck on all fronts.

Turk's Teeth
Editor
Legend
4 hours ago

Continuing the uncanny sequence of minor league pitching outperformance on the Angels farm this week, another six inning no-hit performance last night from a more unlikely name: Joel Hurtado.

Five Ks over a very pitch efficient 71 pitches, inducing few whiffs but a lot of groundballs to the infield.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/817780/video/joel-hurtado-s-six-hitless-innings

Hurtado is 25 now, and it’s still the same package – mid 90s FB that doesn’t get many Ks and a sometimes plus slider that does – bit aggressive delivery with plenty of follow on movement, not always the picture of elegance. After improving on this front in ’25, his control has backed up this season in the early going. Still strikes me as a reliever, maybe swing option.

The one run charged to him in the game was due to an opening walk in the seventh inning that was cashed in by the ‘pen. (Sound familiar?)

Last edited 4 hours ago by Turk's Teeth
Pineapple12
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

I can’t understand why Hurtado isn’t in AAA, especially when we’re giving starts to Shaun Anderson.

By chance, did you catch Slawinski’s last start? 4 shutout innings, velo 92-93

Jeff Joiner
Editor
Legend
41 minutes ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

I hate AAA for developing pitching. But the organization does not.

Still think not moving to Fresno when they were available is an organizational mistake. Similar elevation, quick flight to the big league club. We’re stuck in Salt Lake City for a while now, though.

smithy610
Super Member
4 hours ago

I get that veterans usually get a longer leash because they’re vets, but it’s been 1.5 months and I think it’s more than fair to say that both Moncada and Lowe have been given their long leash, and they haven’t done anything with it. Meanwhile, both Grissom and Peraza have produced in limited time, even though they couldn’t get into a regular rhythm yet.

If Suzuki wants to be seen as a serious MLB manager, it’s time to stop screwing around and play those who will be part of the team’s middle-term future (at the very least), AND who are producing as well.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
1 hour ago
Reply to  smithy610

The real issue now is that both Lowe and Moncada are gone after this year, neither is going to have any trade value, and you need to see if Grissom and Peraza are everyday starters long term.

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