The D-Backs announced they’ve added left-hander Blake Walston to the 40-man roster. That ensures he won’t be selected in next month’s Rule 5 draft. To clear a spot, the Snakes outrighted righty Chris Rodriguez off the roster.
Your Los Angeles Angels may not be in the season currently, but two other teams include division rivals, Texas Rangers. The Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks
The Arizona Diamondbacks announced they claimed right-hander Chris Rodriguez off waivers on Monday, he’s set to join his new club after being drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in 2016.
While the Diamondbacks are preparing to host their first World Series game in over twenty years, they’re already thinking about the future. The team claimed right-handed pitcher Chris Rodriguez off of waivers from the Angels, according to his player page on MLB.com (and as first reported by Robert Murray of FanSided).
Chris Rodriguez spent most of the 2023 season rehabbing from right shoulder surgery in hopes of returning to the Los Angeles Angels, but a back injury prevented him from doing so.
The Los Angeles Angels dealt with a ton of injuries during the 2023 season, and it hurt them on the field. But there were also a few players in their organization who they were hoping to return from long stints of being hurt.
The baseball story of reliever Chris Rodriguez could be nearing an end. The Angels reliever hasn't pitched in an MLB game since 2021 after undergoing reconstructive surgery on his right shoulder.
The Los Angeles Angels have seen a fair amount of new faces within their big league pitching staff this season, and as a result, their performance since the midway point has taken a hefty dip.
The Los Angeles Angels are going through what a lot of teams around Major League Baseball are, with a heavy string of injuries, mainly within their pitching staff.
Among the players the Los Angeles Angels were hoping to get back this year was Chris Rodriguez, who impressed during a brief stint in 2021 before shoulder inflammation cost him the final two months of the season.
The Los Angeles Angels have given multiple young players a stage to perform on this season with as Logan O'Hoppe and Zach Neto being their most prominent success stories.
The Los Angeles Angels end off their week in not the most ideal fashion. The opportunity was there to take home their third series of the year but a six-run lead crumbled before their eyes.
There is nothing worse than seeing a boatload of potential in someone but injuries keeping them from reaching. That has been the story go Chris Rodriguez's career with the Los Angeles Angels thus far.
Chris Rodriguez looked like a budding star during his brief stint with the Los Angeles Angels in 2021 before shoulder inflammation cost him the final two months of the season.
Originally drafted in the fourth round of the 2016 Major League Baseball Draft, Chris Rodriguez has missed nearly three full seasons since joining the Los Angeles Angels organization.
It’s a lost year for both, as they’ve each spent the entire 2022 campaign on the injured list.
Following An Injury Filled 2019 And 2020, Rodriguez Made A Splash With The Angels In 2021 Showing His Capabilities And That The Best Is On The Horizon Without tossing a single pitch in 2020, Chris Rodriguez entered the 2021 season as the No.
It’s unfortunately familiar territory for Rodriguez, who only made three minor league appearances between 2018-19 because of back issues.
Halo Bats Go Silent As Struggles Versus AL West Opponents Continue The Angels side of the scorecard continued to look empty for the fifth consecutive game as they scored just one or less runs for the fifth time in their last six games.
As for Rodriguez, the 23-year-old righty is a well-regarded farmhand himself.
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