The Angels have operated with a six-man rotation for the past several years. Will that change in 2024?
Though the Angels are set for another year without postseason baseball, some of the team's September call-ups are making an impression filling in for injured
The Los Angeles Angels earned a series win over the Cleveland Guardians behind a stellar start from Kenny Rosenberg in what was only his seventh career MLB game.
The Angels managed just three hits but left-hander Kenny Rosenberg got his first major league victory as Los Angeles beat the visiting Cleveland Guardians 2-1 on Sunday in Anaheim, Calif.
An interesting young arm in the Los Angeles Angels organization is that of left-hander Kenny Rosenberg. The California State University, Northridge alumni was drafted in the eighth round of the 2016 Major League Baseball Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays but landed with one of his local teams this past season.
Last week, the Angels designated LHP Kenny Rosenberg for assignment. On Monday, they brought him back, and outrighted him to Triple-A. Since no other team claimed Rosenberg on waivers, the Angels were free to option him to Triple-A.
The Los Angeles Angels outrighted left-handed pitcher Kenny Rosenberg to Triple-A Salt Lake after he was designated for assignment one week ago to make room for the signing of Justin Garza.
The Los Angeles Angels continued to add to their pitching depth as right-hander Justin Garza was added to the 40-man roster after agreeing to a one-year, non-guaranteed split contract for the 2023 season.
The Angels continued their busy offseason, adding yet another arm to their bullpen. On Monday, they signed RHP Justin Garza, who's spent the entire six years of his MLB and MiLB career in the Cleveland organization.
Garza, 29 in March, has spent his entire career in the Cleveland organization up until now, having been drafted by them in the eighth round back in 2015. He made it up to the big leagues in 2021, tossing 28 2/3 innings in 21 games. He posted a 4.71 ERA in that time along with a 22.7% strikeout rate, 14.1% walk rate and 36.7% ground ball rate.
The Los Angeles Angels recalled right-hander Janson Junk from Triple-A Salt Lake on Monday and optioned left-hander Kenny Rosenberg. Junk, 26, made one appearance with the Angels earlier this season and did not give up a run in one inning.
The Los Angeles Angels recalled left-hander Kenny Rosenberg from Triple-A Salt Lake to make his first career start in Sunday's series finale against the host Seattle Mariners.
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