Cincinnati — The Los Angeles Angels optioned rookie right-hander George Klassen to Triple-A Salt Lake on Sunday after he exited a start in the third inning with a bruised right index finger. The 24-year-old had a 13.50 ERA over 4 2/3 innings in his first two big league starts, walking 10 and striking out five. The Angels selected the contract of right-hander Nick Sandlin the same day, and manager Kurt Suzuki said this week that Klassen's 'stuff' remains promising but he must gain consistency and experience. The team said it will monitor Klassen's recovery and performance in Salt Lake while Sandlin provides immediate pitching depth.
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If you're a fan of the Angels or just baseball in general, this is a significant move. It shows the team is focused on developing young talent like Klassen, while also ensuring immediate needs are met with Sandlin's call-up. Keep an eye on Klassen's progress in Salt Lake.
Klassen's journey to the big leagues has hit a bump, but it's not the end of the road. The Angels believe in his potential and are taking steps to help him improve. Meanwhile, Sandlin's promotion provides immediate pitching depth. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball enthusiast who appreciates the strategic side of the game.
Nick Sandlin and the Angels' pitching staff benefit from added immediate roster depth and Major League experience.
George Klassen suffered a demotion to Triple-A Salt Lake after injury and inconsistent early Major League outings.
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Angels send Klassen to Triple-A; Sandlin called up
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