The Angels announced that infielder Liván Soto has been claimed off waivers by the Orioles while right-hander Zach Plesac has been sent outright to Triple-A Salt Lake.
The Angels announced a series of roster moves today, including placing two right-handers on the 15-day injured list.
The Angels have some starting rotation questions to answer with the new season starting soon, but they made one move on Saturday to clear things up. The team optioned right-hander Zach Plesac, cutting things down in the fight for the rotation.
The Los Angeles Angels are giving some bad news to one of their new pitchers. The Angels are optioning hurler Zach Plesac, per SoCal News Group. Plesac is headed to the team’s Triple-A team in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Los Angeles Angels are hoping they got a steal of a deal when Zach Plesac agreed to a $1 million, one-year deal. Plesac, once a promising young pitcher in the Cleveland organization, had a 3.32 ERA in his first two major league seasons with the Guardians.
The Angels beat the Milwaukee Brewers, 6-4 at Tempe Diablo Stadium on Tuesday. Or should we say, Hollywood East? Angels starter Zach Plesac allowed one run in each of his two innings on the mound, walked one batter and struck out another.
Angels owner Arte Moreno spoke to Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register this week, touching on various topics. Notably, he said that he has no plans to sell the team and that the club’s payroll is going to be lower in 2024.
The Los Angeles Angels have spent a majority of this offseason being linked to free agent starting pitchers, but have yet to land one outside of swingman Zach Plesac.
The Los Angeles Angels signed former Cleveland Guardians pitcher Zach Plesac to a one-year contract Saturday. Plesac will likely be a depth piece for the Angels rotation, but he also could be used out of the bullpen.
The Los Angeles Angels most recent addition to the team is former Cleveland Guardians right-hander Zach Plesac. Plesac joins the team as potential depth for the starting rotation, and he could be used as help out of the bullpen.
On Saturday, the Angels officially announced the signing of RHP Zach Plesac. The deal is for one year and $1 million. To make room on the 40-man roster, the Angels outrighted LHP Adam Kolarek.
The Los Angeles Angels and right-hander Zach Plesac have agreed on a one-year, $1 million deal. In a corresponding move, the team outrighted left-handed reliever Adam Kolarek to Triple-A Salt Lake on Saturday.
The Los Angeles Angels are working to rebuild their roster into a contender after losing two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani to the L.A. Dodgers in December.
The Los Angeles Angels’ first post-Shohei Ohtani starter signing is definitely an interesting one.
After losing Shohei Ohtani to the Dodgers in free agency earlier this month, the Halos have plenty of work to do as they look to retool their roster and return to contention in 2024.
Right-hander Zach Plesac recently filed for free agency, according to his player profile on MLB.com. Plesac, 28, struggled to a 7.59 ERA and 4.47 FIP across five starts with the Guardians this season before being designated for assignment back in June.
Two years removed from a 10-win season with the Cleveland Guardians, starting pitcher Zach Plesac has elected free agency. The right-hander pitched five seasons with Cleveland, making 84 regular-season appearances (83 starts).
The news brings Plesac’s time as a member of the Guardians to a conclusion that’s surely disappointing for both player and franchise.
The Cleveland Guardians will be heading into the 2023 MLB season with one of the strongest rotations in baseball. Cleveland routinely has one of the best pitching staffs and this trend has every indication that it'll continue this season.
The Guardians have one of the best pitching staffs in baseball and have rolled out just about the same rotation for the last three years. However, it may be time to make a change to it. Zach Plesac has been a Cleveland starter for four seasons now.
Plesac appears to have frustrated his agents so much that they have decided to move on from him.
Cleveland Guardians right-handed starting pitcher Zach Plesac is once again out of action for a unique reason.
The Toronto Blue Jays will return home from a 3-5 road trip Friday night to open a three-game series against the surging Cleveland Guardians.
At this point of the season, it's no secret that the Guardians' offense hasn't been able to give Zach Plesac any sort of run support. He has the third-lowest run support in the MLB with 2.82 runs per start.
Incredibly, this was the third time this season the Indians were no-hit. And guess what? Plesac was their starting pitcher for all three games.
Plesac suffered a reported freak non-displaced fracture in his right thumb while "aggressively ripping off his shirt" following a poor outing.
The 26-year-old is set to meet with a hand specialist Wednesday. It's unknown if he'll require surgery to repair the issue.
In three appearances this summer, Plesac holds a 1-1 record with a 1.29 ERA, 0.67 WHIP, and 24 strikeouts.
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