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Angel Choice José Quijada -MLB Trade Rumors

Angels announce they choose left-handed contract José Quijada. left handed Jake Eder As the corresponding active lineup move, it has been selected as the Triple Salt Lake. Right-leaning Robert Stephenson It has been transferred to the 60-day injury list, opening up the position of 40 people.

Halo played the bullpen yesterday, and Eder stepped on six innings and shot 98 goals in the process. They chose Jack Kochanowicz Before the All-Star Game, there was no permanent solution to this spin hole. Eder won’t use it for a few days, so the club will bring fresh arms. They have Yusei Kikuchi,,,,, José Soriano,,,,, Taylor Anderson and Kyle Hendricks To start the next four games, there is something to find out for Monday’s game. Maybe some of the former head movements will cheer up, otherwise they will only recall Kokanovic. The minimum optional allocation for pitchers is 15 days. He was selected on July 11, so he is eligible to be recalled in a few days.

Quijada, 29, was designated as a mission before the Open Day and completely removed Triple-A Salt Lake. In mid-May, he didn’t pitch anywhere. On May 10, he was added to the Double Rocket City Garbage Pandas roster. According to Chris Harris of Milb.com, he has been on the development list before this. He told media members today, including Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com, that he changed his diet at the club’s Arizona complex and had lost 30 pounds since spring training.

He has been bringing up good numbers in Double-A since joining the Garbage Panda. He has recorded 26 1/3 innings, allowing 2.73 runs per 9. He beat 37.1% of the batsman, while his 8.6% walk rate and 42.6% ground ball rate are about average.

These numbers and the conditions for improvement are perhaps encouraging, although making the major league batsman obviously different from the double opponents. He had a good run with the Angels in 2021 and 2022, conceding 66 1/3 of the innings in 4.21 ERA in those two seasons. His 12.9% walk rate is high, but he beats 32.3% of the batsmen. The following two years were mostly wiped out by Tommy John’s surgery.

He will now give Halo a fresh arm, but there is no choice, so he cannot easily send him back to the farm. That’s part of the reason why he was assigned as a mission earlier this year. His service clock is between three and five years, meaning he has the right to refuse direct tasks, but must confiscate his remaining salary commitment when exercising his rights. Since he made 1.075mm this year, he naturally accepted it. If he is knocked down by the lineup again, the same event could have occurred.

As for Stephenson, this should not affect his timeline. The 60-day count was a retrospective of his initial placement on 15-day IL on May 31 due to inflammation of the right biceps, although he later stated that this was due to nerve stretching. It’s been almost 60 days, so once he’s healthy, he’s qualified to get back to his original state.

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