TODAY: The Angels announced this evening that Sandoval has been placed on the 15-day injured list with an elbow strain. Right-hander Guillo Zuniga was recalled from Triple-A to take Sandoval’s spot on the active roster. The severity of Sandoval’s injury is not yet clear, though he’s now set to miss at least the next two weeks of action.
June 21: Angels left-hander Patrick Sandoval left tonight’s start against the Dodgers in the third inning. After walking former teammate Shohei Ohtani, Sandoval began shaking his arm and called for a trainer. The Halos announced the initial diagnosis as forearm tightness.
It seems fair to presume Sandoval will head for imaging in the next couple days. While it’s too early to know whether he’s facing a significant absence, the southpaw’s reaction on the mound and the diagnosis are clearly cause for concern.
Sandoval worked 2 1/3 scoreless innings tonight. He still has an uninspiring 5.08 earned run average over 79 2/3 frames on the season. The 27-year-old’s underlying indicators are quite a bit more promising. Sandoval has punched out a solid 23% of batters faced while keeping the ball on the ground 45% of the time. He has issued a few too many walks (9.9% rate), but he looks like a mid-rotation arm at his best. Sandoval carried an above-average 11.7% swinging strike rate into tonight’s start.
Between 2022-23, Sandoval was somewhat quietly one of the better starters in the league. He topped 140 innings in both seasons, combining for a 3.50 ERA over 55 starts. While Sandoval was more effective in ’22 than he was a year ago, he has generally been a bright spot amidst a tough few years in Orange County.
As MLBTR’s Steve Adams explored in a piece for Front Office subscribers just this week, Sandoval looked like a very appealing trade candidate. Steve noted the parallels between the Angels hurler and Miami’s Jesús Luzardo, who is regarded as one of the best (if not the top) controllable starting pitcher who is likely to move this summer. The Angels haven’t shown the same willingness to deal key players as the Marlins’ new front office has, yet Los Angeles GM Perry Minasian would get no shortage of calls on a healthy Sandoval.
Tonight’s injury at least complicates that possibility. An extended absence would take a deadline deal off the table entirely. The Angels control Sandoval via arbitration for two seasons beyond this one. He’s making $5.025MM this season in his second of four arbitration years after qualifying as a Super Two player in 2022.
Not a big loss.
Shouldn’t you be selling flowers or oranges in the street?
I get your point, but no need to shame those unfortunate souls trying to make an honest buck. Next time, just tell some they’re stupid.
*someone
How tf we always lose to the Angels. They play like doo doo against everyone else
tbf, you guys lose in all meaningful games it seems like. Freeway series, playoffs.
Shadow…actually the dodgers have won 10 straight against the angels until last night.
Dodgers won the last 10 games before last night loss between Angels and Dodgers.
Fine, only playoffs
But you lose in the playoffs always!! And it’s always a spectacular meltdown!! Can’t see how you’ll do it this year?? Epic as always!! Putz
Well, this game was lost by your starter. Those HBPs don’t help.
Here’s your next TJ surgery. Getting ridiculous.
You realize the forearm isn’t the elbow
Definitely could be related
Most common side effect
It could be the surgery Dustin May and others have had recently
Every tj surgeryis first described as forearm tightness.
The Angels announced this evening that Sandoval has been placed on the 15-day injured list with an elbow strain
I saw that. Hopefully that’s all it is. A few years ago they said Ohtani was out with a blister and two weeks later he was getting TJ surgery. This team has a history of not being honest about injuries.
As a side note, I suspect the injury is worse simply based on Sandoval’s reaction when it happened.
Rex, you do realize that almost all TJ surgeries start with the prognosis of a forearm injury by the team, right?
@out I’ll admit I was wrong. Looked like it was his wrist originally. I wouldn’t say all, but I agree he’s probably on the road to ucl surgery his fastball dropped drastically and that’s not a good sign.
rex – yeah, and again, just seeing his reaction on the mound, he looked panicked as he called the trainer over.
So is it too late to take the latest deal? Jk. Speedy recovery. Gubicza’s next key to the game is gonna be Another One Bites The Dust. In typical Angel announcer fashion tonight they say of Ohtani “it must be kinda awkward facing your former team”. 455 blast later he’s dancing and laughing with his new teammates having a ball.
And just like when he was with the Angels, his 2 run shot, wasn’t enough to help his team win. Yes he will finally make the playoffs.
You realize forearm tightness is a common precursor to UCL injuries: drahmadsportsmedicine.com/forearm-muscle-strains-a…
@bbb I guess we’re speculating the angels doctors diagnosed it right. He was also shaking out his wrist, but he through a 89mph fastball probably not a good sign.
The level of pain supporting this putrid franchise requires is unparallelled.
Throw in 4 of Rafael Palmeiro’s mustache hairs and it’s a deal!
Here come the comments about how the angels suffer more injuries than any other team. The issue is the angels have no depth to absorb them like other teams.
Nah, so far just your comment saying that those comments are coming.
Literally the most DL days this decade, but go off big guy.
You are joking right? Angels are not even close to most player days on the IL. Not even this season.
Seen some for Tampa but you’re right there have been a few saying the angels.
LOL. Cancel the season.
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Probably Silseth first..
With Soriano on the IL, I guess the Angels need two starters to join Anderson, Canning and Plesac. Silseth would seem to be a lock. Do you think anyone else gets a start or two before Detmers comes back?
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Angels always release a statement minimizing the injury then a couple weeks later the dude loses a limb or something.
At this point I’m planning on TJ and him being out this season and next.
For his sake I hope I’m wrong.
@birdieman should’ve known better angels always down play injuries. I originally thought it was wrist to forearm since he was shaking it out. But now I agree in two weeks we will be seeing Sandoval undergoes Tommy john surgery.
Elbow strain? More like pant stain. Amirite?
The team may be falling apart, but at least Arte didn’t spend (waste) enormous amounts on Snell (or Montgomery). A re-build is at least possible, even if Arte doesn’t want to call it that.
Of course, will he spend on the infrastructure (e.g., scouting, etc) needed to create a strong pipeline for talent. And is Minasian the right guy to run the show (if any GM would be allowed that authority).
@61angelfan preller might be the best bet, if the padres let him go. You bring him in, and it fixes the problem.
Might be a good choice … but does any exec with talent want to join on with Arte running the show?
Guess Arte won’t be trading Patrick now. Its been obvious the kid has been huirt for quite some time. Mechanics off and his command has been suspect.
Anderson should be the trade-bait, even if Sandoval wasn’t hurt.
@out was thinking canning, and Anderson. Not sure if sandy had value with his 5 era. They need a upper tier pitcher might as well get one in free agency