The Los Angeles Angels have recalled right-hander Parker Bridwell. Bridwell has only made one start for the Angels this season, giving up six runs in 1 2/3 innings. He didn't have much success at Triple-A Salt Lake either, pitching to an 8.68 ERA in six starts, with a 19/9 K/BB ratio. Bridwell should not be anywhere near the fantasy radar this season.
Los Angeles Angels starter Parker Bridwell had an MRI on his elbow on Monday. The MRI did not show any structural damage, and he was diagnosed with elbow inflammation. He will be cleared to throw when his symptoms subside. More will be known when he begins throwing, but Bridwell probably will not make another start for a while. He should be off the radar outside of very deep fantasy formats.
Parker Bridwell Unable to Escape Second Inning in Start on Friday
Filling in for the injured Matt Shoemaker, Angels starter Parker Bridwell had the shortest start of his career Friday against the Athletics as he completed only 1 2/3 innings of his 2018 debut. Bridwell allowed six runs on seven hits three of which were home runs but managed to avoid the loss thanks to the Angels' scoring outburst. Making 20 starts last year, Bridwell recorded a 3.64 ERA and 1.198 WHIP over 121 innings with Los Angeles. Bridwell was likely going to be sent back down to the minors after Shoemaker returned from the DL, and a performance like his on Friday makes it even less likely he'd remain with the Angels long-term.
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Parker Bridwell will take the mound in a start against the A's on Friday in the absence of Matt Shoemaker. Bridwell was an impressive 10-3 with a 3.64 ERA and 1.19 WHIP, but he also had an underwhelming 5.4 K/9 in 20 starts (121 innings) and has little upside as a streaming option in mixed leagues. Bridwell is better off being owned in AL-only leagues, and he may stick in the rotation for however long Shoemaker remains out.
The Los Angeles Angels reassigned starting pitchers Parker Bridwell and Nick Tropeano to Triple-A. That leaves Garrett Richards, Shoehi Ohtani, Matt Shoemaker, Tyler Skaggs, JC Ramirez and Andrew Heaney as LA's presumptive six-man rotation. Heaney has been battling an injury, but it sounds like the team either expects him to be fine by the start of the season, or they will drop to a five-man rotation until he is healthy. Regardless, Bridwell and Tropeano can be left on the waiver wire even in the deepest fantasy formats, unless they play their way into the rotation at some point.
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Parker Bridwell threw five shutout innings against the Diamondbacks on Tuesday, before surrendering three runs in the sixth. Bridwell is competing for the sixth spot in LA's rotation with Nick Tropeano, following the injury to Andrew Heaney. Bridwell had 10 wins and a 3.64 ERA last season in 121 1/3 innings, and could be a streaming option in deeper leagues if he wins a spot in the rotation.
One day after throwing six scoreless innings, the Angels optioned right-hander Parker Bridwell to Triple-A Salt Lake. He would not have been available to pitch until after the All-Star break anyway, so this move is simply procedural to allow the Angels to call up another reliever to keep their bullpen arms fresh. Bridwell should return to a rotation spot after the break. Bridwell has looked great in his last few outings and now holds a steady 2.95 ERA and 1.31 WHIP with 12 strikeouts in 21 1/3 innings. Looking deeper, Bridwell has a disastrous 6.19 FIP which likely means some serious regression is coming for the 25-year-old. He is worth a look as a streaming option in deep mixed and AL-only leagues in the second half, but not much else.
Matt Shoemaker Sent Home for Re-Evaluation, Parker Bridwell Stays in His Place
Angels' starter Matt Shoemaker (forearm) is flying back to Southern California tomorrow to be re-evaluated. He will not make his scheduled start on Sunday, and Parker Bridwell will continue to start in his place. Just yesterday Shoemaker played catch from 120 feet and was expected to return on Sunday, so it appears a setback occurred just recently. It is unclear how long Shoemaker will be out. He has thrown 77 2/3 innings on the year, pitching to a 4.52 ERA and a 1.30 WHIP with 69 strikeouts. Bridwell has made three appearances (two starts) on the year and has a 3.07 ERA and a 1.43 WHIP with an 8:6 K:BB ratio. He has a 6.12 FIP, so fantasy owners would be wise to steer clear of Bridwell unless he strings together a couple of quality starts.
Parker Bridwell To Make Spot Start Against Braves Today
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Parker Bridwell is starting on Tuesday against Bartolo Colon and the Atlanta Braves, reports Mike DiGiovanna of The Los Angeles Times. With starter Alex Meyer (back) expected to make his next start on Sunday, this looks like nothing more than a spot start for Bridwell. Bridwell was traded to the Angels from the Orioles on April 17 and has made nine appearances at Triple-A this year, pitching to a 3.31 ERA and a 1.01 WHIP with a very nice 32:4 K:BB. The 25-year-old made two appearances in the MLB last season, pitching 3 1/3 innings and giving up five runs on five hits with a walk and three strikeouts. Considering this is only a spot start, Bridwell should not be owned in any formats. Should he stick in the majors, he could be worth a flyer in very deep leagues or as a streamer against poor-hitting teams.