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Week 20 Rankings - Pitchers

The good, the bad, and the meh - Pitching stays strong

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim v Texas Rangers Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images

I’ll cover the entire 40 man roster and will split it between position players and pitchers (generally 20 or so guys on each list). Each week the list will change based on the past week’s performance - but also taking into account their performance year to date.

Summary

As a team, the Angels had a 3.66 ERA last week. The bullpen ERA was 2.76 and hurt mostly by Middleton and Petit who both gave up 2 runs. Norris gave up 1 run, and the rest of the bullpen put up goose eggs. Starting pitcher had a 4.25 ERA which was hurt mostly by Heaney who was a victim of the Orioles slug fest. Without his start, the starters would have been sitting at 3.08 on the week.

Overall, pitching fared great which helped the Angels have a .500 week given that two of their games were won by a run in low scoring affairs (3-2 and 5-4).

Not on this list:

Matt Shoemaker, 10 day DLL
Nick Tropeano, 60 day DL
Garrett Richards, 60 day DL
Vicente Campos, DL
Huston Street, 10 day DL
Alex Meyer, 10 day DL
Nate Smith, unknown

Changes:

8/15 Damien Magnifico outrighted to Minors
8/18 Noe Ramirez acquired off waivers from Red Sox
8/18 Andrew Heaney recalled from Minors, rehab assignment
8/20 Fernando Salas signed to minor league contract

* Player is not on the active 25-man roster

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