Angels News: Recently Signed All-Star Pitcher Provides Exciting Health Update
The Los Angeles Angels signing of left-hander Drew Pomeranz to a minor-league deal could end up being a steal for the team. Pomeranz is getting an invite to big league camp, where he will compete for a roster spot.
He last pitched in 2021 with the San Diego Padres, due to him battling through elbow issues. But the Angels received some exciting news on his health entering the new year.
"Left-hander Drew Pomeranz, who is in camp on a minor league deal, said he is “full go,” in his effort to return to the majors for the first time since 2021. Pomeranz had elbow surgery that August and had dealt with several setbacks since."
Per Jeff Fletcher via The OC Register
The Angels getting Pomeranz ready to go is huge for their pitching staff. He gives them more potential depth for their bullpen, and helps bring more veteran experience to the table.
In 2021, Pomerantz posted an ERA of 1.75 across 27 appearances. In 2020, he made 20 appearances, posting an ERA of 1.45. These were his first two years as a full-time reliever, and he made the most of it all.
“Pushing from bullpens to game speed is where I had real trouble,” Pomeranz said. “I kept getting reinjured and reinjured. It’s pretty frustrating trying to figure out what’s going on… I feel good right now, probably the same point I would have in any spring training coming in.”
Per Drew Pomerantz via The OC Register
If Pomerantz can make the big league roster and produce, the Angels will have gotten a big win. There is a long way to go until that happens, but this is an encouraging start to the year for the veteran.