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Angels Week 9 Rankings - Pitchers

The good, the bad, and the meh - Heaney Strong

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim  v New York Yankees Photo by Al Bello/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.

These rankings were compiled with the help of MLB stats, FanGraphs, misc. data, personal opinion, scribblings on Cam Bedrosian’s Five Guys wrappers, and some fairy dust I found hidden in Matt Shoemaker’s beard.

Summary

Well hot damn. The bullpen threw 18 innings last week, striking out 20 and allowing only 2 runs for a 1.01 ERA. Parker and Johnson each allowed a single run on homers but the rest of the bullpen gave up nothing.

Starters were a bit of a mixed bag with Richards having a rough time, Skaggs only so-so, and Barria giving up 4 runs in 5 innings. Heaney and Tropeano were the shining starters last week with 13.2 combined innings and only 8 hits and 2 runs allowed.

Not on this list:

Alex Meyer, 60 day DL
Matt Shoemaker, 60 day DL
Miguel Almonte, AAA DL
JC Ramirez, 60 day DL

Changes:

May 23rd Vicente Campos Released
May 26th Jaime Barria called up from Minors

* Player is not on the active 25-man roster

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