Angels hoping new technology this spring will pay dividends during the season
- The Angels completed a successful spring training without significant injuries, although Zach Neto is not ready for Opening Day after shoulder surgery in November but is showing progress toward a mid-April return.
- Reid Detmers impressed Manager Ron Washington with a 2.79 ERA in 19 innings during spring training.
- The Angels introduced a renovated player development center, costing over $20 million, but its impact remains to be seen in games.
- Mike Trout moved to right field, stating, 'Right field's been great,' and he is off to a solid spring with two homers and a.996 OPS.
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Angels tie Rangers, lose to Rockies to finish Cactus League schedule
THE GAMES: The Angels finished the Arizona portion of spring training with a 4-3 loss to the Colorado Rockies in Scottsdale and a 3-3 tie against the Texas Rangers in Tempe. The Angels are 10-16-4 as they head back to Southern California for the three-game Freeway Series, which starts on Sunday at Dodger Stadium. PITCHING REPORT: In Tempe, right-hander Kyle Hendricks gave up one run in five innings, with four strikeouts and no walks. Hendricks h…


Angels hoping new technology this spring will pay dividends during the season
TEMPE, Ariz. — As the Angels complete their first spring training with their state-of-the-art facilities, they are hopeful that the impact will go beyond the novelty of having new gadgets. Pitching coach Barry Enright, who pushed for the new pitching lab last year, said he felt it was a “huge” addition this spring. “Just getting real-time feedback over and over,” Enright said. “You’re able to use spring training much more efficiently.” The hitti…
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