The Angels announced that right-hander Kelvin Cáceres has been sent outright to Triple-A Salt Lake. That indicates he went unclaimed on waivers after being designated for assignment last week when the club claimed fellow righty Michael Petersen.
Cáceres, 25, has spent his entire career with the Angels. An international signing out of the Dominican Republic, he was added to the roster late in 2023 and got to make a very brief big league debut. He got into two games, recording four outs, with one strikeout, two walks, two hits and one earned run allowed.
Last year was a lost season for him. He was optioned to the minors during spring training and landed on the minor league injured list to start the year with a lat strain. The Angels recalled him in May and placed him on the big league 60-day IL, in order to open a roster spot to claim Niko Goodrum off waivers. Caceres stayed on the IL for the rest of the year.
Across several minor league levels in 2023, he tossed 54 2/3 relief innings with a 4.12 ERA. His 34.8% strikeout rate was massive but he also gave out walks at a 13.1% clip. Some clubs may have been intrigued by the strikeouts but those free passes were concerning and his health is a question mark after missing an entire season.
This is his first career outright and he has less than three years of service time. That means he doesn’t have the right to elect free agency. As such, he’ll stick with the Angels as some non-roster depth for their pitching staff. The Angels didn’t state whether or not Caceres has received a non-roster invite to big league camp, but it’s possible he pops up in a few spring games regardless, since even those without NRIs often get brought along to fill in.
Glad to keep him in the gold. If he’s ever healthy again, he’s good.
Glad he’s back. Hopefully he can regain his health and be ready to fill in when called up.