Angels To Sign Hunter Strickland to Minor League Deal
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Angels To Sign Hunter Strickland to Minor League Deal
"The Angels have signed reliever Hunter Strickland to a minor league deal, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Strickland has spent parts of the past two seasons with the club. The right-hander is a client of All Bases Covered Sports Management. The 37-year-old Strickland has pitched for seven different MLB squads since 2019, but the Angels have been his most consistent home."
"He first came to the organization in a 2021 trade from the Rays. That stint only lasted a few weeks, but Strickland returned to the club on a more permanent basis in 2024. He logged a career-high 73 1/3 innings with the Angels that season. Strickland opened the 2025 campaign in the Rangers organization, but ultimately found his way back to the Angels on a minor league deal."
Hunter Strickland signed a minor-league deal with the Angels after spending parts of the past two seasons with the club. The 37-year-old right-hander has pitched for seven different MLB squads since 2019 and is a client of All Bases Covered Sports Management. He first joined the Angels in a 2021 trade from the Rays and returned more permanently in 2024, logging a career-high 73 1/3 innings that season. Strickland opened 2025 with the Rangers, rejoined the Angels on a minor-league deal, was promoted in May, posted a 3.27 ERA over 22 innings in 19 games, then suffered a shoulder injury in July and missed the remainder of the year.
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