Jose Quijada hasn't been seen or heard from in Anaheim since he was designated for assignment in March. The 29-year-old left-hander went unclaimed, and remained in the Angels' organization when he was outrighted five days later.
Since then, Quijada has quietly put together a strong season for Double-A Rocket City. In 27 games with the Trash Pandas, he is 2-1 with a 2.73 ERA and 1.14 WHIP. He's walked only nine batters and struck out 39 in 26.1 innings.
Thursday, the Angels brought back Quijada. They selected his contract from the minors, optioned right-hander Jake Eder to Triple-A Salt Lake, and transferred right-hander Robert Stephenson to the 60-day injured list.
#Angels transactions:
— Angels PR (@LAAngelsPR) July 24, 2025
•Selected the contract of LHP José Quijada
•Optioned LHP Jake Eder to Triple-A Salt Lake
•Transferred RHP Robert Stephenson to 60-day injured list
In a post to his instagram account Wednesday, Quijada hinted at the move: wrote "Spicy is back," including red pepper and fire emojis along the way.
"Spicy" is Quijada's nickname; his entrance video from the Angel Stadium bullpen features flames and spicy peppers.
Since he is not on the Angels' 40-man roster, the Angels had to clear a spot for him before he could return to the majors.
Quijada looked rusty in spring training, when he allowed 13 hits and 11 runs in 7.1 Cactus League innings (13.50 ERA). Perhaps that was to be expected. Quijada had combined to make only 32 appearances over the previous two seasons, missing time due to an elbow injury that ultimately required Tommy John surgery.
In two seasons prior to the injury (2021-22), Quijada was among the more reliable left-handed relievers in the Angels' bullpen. He made 68 appearances across the two seasons, going 0-7 with a 4.21 ERA. More impressive than his 100 ERA+ was his 1.22 WHIP and 90 strikeouts across 66.1 innings.
More to come on this story.
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