The Angels announced today that starter Tyler Skaggs is headed to the 10-day injured list. He’s dealing with a left ankle sprain incurred in his last outing, as MLB.com’s Maria Torres was among those to cover via Twitter.
Fortunately, the outlook seems to be quite positive for Skaggs. His hope is to return to action in short order. It seems reasonable to presume that he’ll be able to keep his arm in condition for whatever time he is down, so a return to action ought to be in sight once the ankle progresses.
That’s about the least worrying possible explanation for the velocity dip that Skaggs showed late in his last start. His problematic arm injury history isn’t implicated. The Halos will hope that Skaggs can use the down time both to rest up a bit and figure out how to tamp down on the long balls that have thus far marred his season.
Skaggs has shown some promising and some worrying signs thus far. Through 15 innings over three starts, Skaggs carries a promising combination of 8.4 K/9 and 1.2 BB/9. But he has already allowed four balls to leave the yard. The 27-year-old is exhibiting reduced velocity thus far, which perhaps has been part of the impetus for his shift away from the heater in favor of his curve and change.
Despite the uncertainty, there’s no doubting Skaggs’s importance to the Halos — particularly with Andrew Heaney also on the sideline at the moment. The void in the rotation will be filled by Jaime Barria, who’s joined by fellow righty John Curtiss in ascending to the active MLB roster. Infielder Taylor Ward was optioned to open the other needed roster spot for those promotions.
murphydog
So far, Angels have the best bullpen. But a very iffy starting staff.
Vizionaire
except cam-can’t-pitch who just withers in pressure situations. yeah, his father was a good player but the son has been horrible!
sufferforsnakes
Another Angels pitcher hurt? Nah, no way, can’t be true.
HubcapDiamondStarHalo
Another? Whatcha mean? Do Angels pitchers ever get hurt?
Mike's Trout
Time to bring up Griffin Canning.
LosAngelesAngelesAngelesAngels
Jaime Barria should see some starts
DarkSide830
deserves rather. sending the kid down after what he did last year for a mediocre swingman (Stratton) was depressing as a big fan of his.
machom36
Never agreed more with someone
darkangel
getting soooo tired of injury notes.
trout27
The Analytics Dept. at work. They like Stratton’s spin rate on his fastball and curve. I can look at Stratton and see a mediocre fastball that lacks movement and a lack of command.
The problem with the pitching is that the starters don’t go more than 4-5 innings. Barria has shown the ability to be successful while Stratton has not.
macstruts
Not saying I completely disagree, but did you watch Stratton on Saturday? Specifically that pitch that broke backwards? Maybe the best pitch I’ve seen any pitcher throw all season or most likely in the last year.
I have no idea how he was able to throw that pitch, I have no idea if he can replicate that pitch, but it was virtually unhittable.
jbigz12
They need to take the 14 million dollar joke out of the rotation. He could possibly work as a reliever if his ego let him. Wouldn’t count on the ego going away but he still has an above average heater. Might be better utilized if he dials it up in short spurts.
Metsfan9
RIP Tyler Skaggs