Los Angeles Angels pitcher Sam Bachman was expected to have a delayed start to his season after he underwent shoulder surgery last fall. However, mid-back spasms have caused his throwing progression to be put on hold.
The Los Angeles Angels season hasn't even started yet and they are already dealing with some injuries to their pitching staff. Their high-prized free agent signing, Robert Stephenson, has been dealing with a shoulder injury that has sidelined him and now another pitcher will start the year on the injured list.
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Sam Bachman is expected to have his season delayed while he recovers from shoulder surgery last fall. He is expected to miss about a month of the year, but he has been busy working through his rehab.
Los Angeles Angels right-handed pitcher Sam Bachman is expected to miss the first month of the season. He had shoulder surgery last fall and is making progress in his recovery, but he isn't exactly where he needs to be right now.
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 biggest priority this offseason is improving their starting pitching. They have a few quality arms already on the roster, but the front office knows that they aren't going anywhere without upgrading the rotation.
The Los Angeles Angels face a season of significant changes, as they prepare to play without Shohei Ohtani for the first time in six years. Their first priority will be to address the starting rotation.
Sam Bachman made his highly anticipated MLB debut with the Los Angeles Angels this season, but it was cut short due to a right shoulder injury he sustained in July.
As the Los Angeles Angels enter into the offseason, they have plenty of decisions to make regarding their roster for next season. The team could look very different, and it will be up to the front office to field a contender in 2024.
With a little more than a month left in the regular season, the Angels are clinging onto dear life when it comes to the Wild Card race. Only Chicago, Kansas City, and Oakland have allowed more runs than the Halos this year within the American League.
The Los Angeles Angels have seen a fair amount of new faces within their big league pitching staff this season, and as a result, their performance since the midway point has taken a hefty dip.
The Los Angeles Angels made an exciting move early in the season by promoting one of their top prospects, Sam Bachman. The 23-year-old right-handed pitcher made his debut on Friday night, and he showcased his talent with a solid performance.
Sam Bachman, the former number nine overall pick in the 2021 draft for the Los Angeles Angels, made his big league debut on Friday. Even though the Halos fell 6-2 and Bachman one of the Marlins' runs, he still pitched two solid innings and struck out four batters.
It was originally a very good week for the Los Angeles Angels up until Friday. They were coming off of three straight wins against the Boston Red Sox and
The Los Angeles Angels have been doing their best this season to find the perfect mix of youth and veteran presences within their pitching staff as they try to find a solid mix amidst an important stretch of their season.
Angels right-hander Sam Bachman became the first top-10 pick from the 2021 amateur draft to be promoted to the majors.
Your Los Angeles Angels are on a bit of a hot streak when it comes to bringing up their minor league players this season. Most recently, we've seen Mickey Moniak hop into the leadoff batting spot and start raking.
The Los Angeles Angels are set to promote former first-round pick and No. 5 prospect Sam Bachman from Double-A Rocket City, multiple outlets reported Thursday.
The Los Angeles Angels continue to rotate arms on the Major League roster in hopes to find not only stability but talent on their big league pitching staff.
Sam Bachman, the ninth overall selection in the 2021 draft, will be used out of the bullpen to begin his big league career.
Included in the list of young starting pitchers who figure to help the Los Angeles Angels rotation in the immediate future is Sam Bachman, a young power arm who early on in his big league career has dealt with multiple injuries.
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