Angels infielder Michael Stefanic suffered a quad injury in his first Cactus League game this season. He was able to take just one at-bat before being removed from the game, and hasn't played since.
The Los Angeles Angels will be without their infielder to start the season. According to Jeff Fletcher of the OC Register, the Halos will be without their veteran infielder, Michael Stefanic, to start the season.
The Los Angeles Angels are already suffering injuries to their depth pieces. One player who sustained an injury a couple of weeks ago is infielder Michael Stefanic. Stefanic suffered a quad injury, and his progress isn't encouraging.
Los Angeles Angels infielder Michael Stefanic took live batting practice and participated in a workout on Wednesday. However, that doesn't mean he'll be back on the diamond any time soon.
Los Angeles Angels infielder Michael Stefanic was cleared to resume baseball activity a week ago after straining his left quad in a Cactus League game against the Dodgers, but he has not progressed as quickly.
The Angels infield depth has taken a bit of a hit in recent days, as Sam Blum of The Athletic noted that a second baseman is dealing with a hamstring issue and pulled himself from yesterday’s team workouts.
During the Angels opening Cactus League game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, third baseman Michael Stefanic exited the game due to a left quad strain.
Spring Training can be a make-or-break time of year for so many players. Some veterans are trying to play well enough to stick around, and some young players are looking to break into the big leagues for the first time.
The Angels beat the Oakland Athletics 5-1 Friday night, bringing their season total to 72-88, well short of the mark necessary to make the playoffs. In other news, Angels star Mike Trout does not want to be traded, according to multiple sources and David Fletcher was disappointed with the amount of time he spent in AAA this season.
In his second season in the major leagues, utility infielder Michael Stefanic blew his rookie numbers out of the water. In 2022, the 27-year-old hit just .197 with an OPS of .509.
Michael Stefanic struggled in his first taste of Major League action last season, but now looks like a completely different player in his second stint with the Los Angeles Angels.
The Angels have nothing to play for as the 2023 season winds down, but the players on the field are auditioning for spots on a roster next season, whether with the Halos or another team.
Adell had been on the IL with an oblique strain since the All-Star break.
Everything seems to be about money for Arte Moreno and the Angels right now. On Wednesday, the team optioned infielder Michael Stefanic and selected the contract of outfielder Brett Phillips, per Angels PR on Twitter.
The Angels came into Monday night's series opener against the Yankees desperately needing a win. It didn't look like that would happen until Shohei Ohtani came through with a game-tying 7th inning homer that gave the Angels an extra jolt.
Michael Stefanic delivered a pinch-hit RBI single with two outs in the 10th to lift the Los Angeles Angels to a 4-3 walk-off win against the New York Yankees in the opener of a three-game series on Monday night in Anaheim, Calif.
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