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Angels place Anthony Rendon on 10-day IL
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Well This is Awful - The Initial Diagnosis Was Wrong, and Dexter Fowler s Season is Over
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MLB Trade Rumors
Angels right-hander
Shohei Ohtani won’t make his previously scheduled start this Sunday because of a blister, per Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. It’s an issue that has troubled Ohtani since the end of March, but the two-way standout was able to make his first start against the year on April 4, and he has been a regular in the Angels’ lineup at designated hitter. Manager Joe Maddon said Friday (via Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register) that Ohtani can throw with a Band-Aid on, but he’ll need to do so without it before returning to the Angels’ rotation. Ohtani tossed 4 2/3 innings of three-run (one earned) ball with seven strikeouts, five walks and two hits allowed in his season debut on the mound. His production on offense has been tremendous, as Ohtani entered Friday with a line of .280/.333/.600 (154 wRC+) with two home runs and a pair of stolen bases in 27 plate appearances. He smashed a three-run double in his second at-bat against Toronto on
Sunday Notes: Collin McHugh Ponders Pitching Philosophy and Politics
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Happy Jake Day to those who observe. (Isn’t it fun to get to say that again? Maybe it’s just me.)
• After a three-year detour in Philadelphia, Jake Arrieta officially returns to the Chicago Cubs rotation today, following up a dud of a start by Kyle Hendricks. Arrieta looked mighty good in Spring Training, working backwards from his offspeed pitches, and showing off a particularly strong curveball. All we can say for sure from that is that he’s healthy (he dealt with a number of injury issues in Philly that didn’t necessarily get widely discussed), and he looked to be in a good place mechanically by the end of spring.