MLB.com's Mark Feinsand listed Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Reid Detmers as one of eight major leaguers who could most use a change of scenery before the trade deadline.
Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington stated he plans to return left-handed relief pitcher Reid Detmers to the starting rotation at some point in the future.
Angels left-hander Reid Detmers has had an eclectic career. After debuting at age 22, one year after the Angels chose him with the 10th overall pick of the 2020 draft, Detmers figured to be a fixture in the rotation in Anaheim for years.
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Reid Detmers' transition to the bullpen in 2025 has been a bumpy one, but his performance against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night was one for the history books.
The Major League Baseball trade deadline is July 31.
When all is said and done, veteran pitcher Reid Detmers may look back fondly on moving to the bullpen—if only because it may free him from the Los Angeles Angels.
Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Reid Detmers said manager Ron Washington gave him encouragement along with the ball in Friday's matchup against the Baltimore Orioles Detmers said Washington told him to “trust your stuff and go out and have fun” before he began pitching.
The Los Angeles Angels need to figure out their next steps with left-handed pitcher Reid Detmers. In his last seven appearances entering Friday's game, Detmers had allowed 18 hits and 14 earned runs through just eight innings.
The Los Angeles Angels are off to a .500 start to the season and are looking to get out of the shadow cast from last year's 99-loss total. As the Halos look to get back in the contending conversation this season, a trade for an All-Star pitcher from a National League contender would likely keep them competitive when he heals next season.
The Angels informed Jack Kochanowicz over the weekend that he won the fifth spot in the rotation, manager Ron Washington told reporters (including Bill Shaikin of The Los Angeles Times).
As teams get ready for the start of the upcoming baseball season, everyone has something to prove. It doesn't matter if you are a star player or a fringe rotation player, consistency is the key when it comes to staying up in the big leagues.
Reid Detmers was once the Los Angeles Angels' top prospect, and now a baseball insider is predicting the former No. 1 prospect is going to have a breakout season in 2025.
The Los Angeles Angels are looking to greatly improve upon a 63-win season in 2024. If it wasn't evident from the proud history of the franchise and the urge to get back into the contender conversation, things were clear given the Halos' offseason that they want to win now.
The 2025 MLB season has crept up quickly, with pitchers and catchers reporting to Arizona for Spring Training on Feb. 12 for the Los Angeles Angels. And while the team still has more work to do before they get a sense of their Opening Day 26-man roster, many of the big pieces are in place.
Thursday is the deadline for Major League Baseball teams to exchange contract numbers with all their arbitration-eligible players. If the two sides are unable to agree, they will head to arbitration to finalize the contract for the 2025 season.
Reid Detmers' 2024 season could summed up by his final start. Detmers demonstrated both the challenges he faced last season and the reasons the Angels still believed he has the potential to be a frontline pitcher.
The first post-Shohei Ohtani season of Angels baseball was a difficult one for fans, as the Halos finished dead last in a weak AL West division with a 63-99 record that just barely kept them from posting the first 100-loss season in franchise history.
The difference between expectation and reality was stark for Reid Detmers during the 2024 season. The young starting pitcher was expected to be atop the Los Angeles Angels rotation, but poor performance led to a Triple-A demotion and uneven play at both levels throughout the year.
It has been a rollercoaster of a year for Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Reid Detmers. The 25-year-old southpaw entered the season with expectations of being one of the most consistent parts of the Angels’ rotation.
The Angels have recalled a former first-round pick as the club considers a shift to a six-man rotation.
The southpaw has been pitching for the Salt Lake Bees since June when the Angels optioned him to Triple-A.
Los Angeles Angels starter Reid Detmers has all the talent in the world if he could just harness it.
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Everything was in place for Reid Detmers to have the breakout 2024 campaign that the Los Angeles Angels were hoping for. Through his first four starts — 22.2 innings — Detmers held a 1.19 ERA and a 0.971 WHIP with 31 strikeouts.
We've got another full slate of baseball on deck for Thursday, which means Yardbarker's Jack Dougherty has a fresh three-pack of strikeout props ready to fire.
Reid Detmers struck out the Texas Rangers' Ezequiel Durán, Kole Calhoun and Charlie Culberson with nine pitches in the top of the second inning Sunday.
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