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Al West Notes: Trout, Wesneski, Kirby, Gilbert

when Angel Superstar Mike Trout The trout first made its list of injuries a week ago, due to bone bruises in his left knee, and he was optimistic that he was able to return after a minimal stay. He qualifies to be activated on Sunday, but there will be no such optimism in the end. Trout told reporters (including Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com) that while he recovered from his unproblematic wielding bats, he hasn't started running yet.

The good news is that this may change soon. Trout shows he will travel to San Diego with the Angels for this week's series against Padres, and “A good opportunity” He will start running on that road trip. Trout added that he felt pain in his knees, causing the IL job to disappear and that since the rewards in the near future seem to be on the table in some way, this has given veterans enough encouragement, although the exact timeline cannot be established until the trout is restored.

Apparently, the Angels franchise’s return to the court’s face will be a key factor in the club’s potential to fall into any hope of returning to the AL playoff photos. At this point, the start of the 2025 campaign against Halo was largely eliminated as they had a weak record of 15-22 and are currently in fifth place at AL West. However, even compared to the chances of Anaheim playoff baseball, Trout’s recovery action is a reason to celebrate fans in the game. Trout is a Grand Slam Hall of Fame member since the start of the 2021 season, and he was one of the greatest players in history a few years ago, with 295 games in 295 games since 2022, and will have his first healthy campaign since 2022 once he returns from the injured roster.

More from around Al West…

  • astronaut Right-handed Haydn Wesniski Yesterday I was on the list of injuries due to discomfort in my right elbow. It was an ominous diagnosis that led to the correct imaging being sent, but manager Joe Espada told reporters this afternoon (including Chandler Roma of track and field) that while Vesniski's MRI showed inflammation in the elbow, the club felt they felt they felt they felt they felt they felt they were “I can’t get a good idea of ​​what’s going on.” Espada added that the club's plan is now to provide Vesniski with more rest time, hoping the inflammation will calm down before trying to reassess the situation and decide on the next step. It's an update with little clarity on Vesnisky's path forward, let alone a timeline for returning. Right-handed scored moderate in six games in Houston Kyle Tucker Trade, with 4.50 ERA in 32 Bureau work.
  • this sailor No Co-ack George Kirby and Logan Gilbert at the moment. Kirby hasn't pitched this year starting on the shelf this season due to shoulder inflammation, while the tightness of Gilbert's forearm closed him near late last month. Seattle GM Justin Hollander told reporters yesterday (including Daniel Kramer of MLB.com) that Kirby will have another recovery after an outing with Triple-A Tacoma today. This will make him activated at some point on the club's upcoming road trip, perhaps either against the White Sox or the Astros. Meanwhile, Gilbert is still far from the return rate because he is still playing. However, Holland did suggest that the right could recover to throw away the mound in the coming days. Emerson Hancock and Logan Evans Meanwhile, the club rotation Kirby and Gilbert are filling.

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