The Angels introduced that they declined to tender a contract to left-hander Patrick Sandoval, in addition to infielder Eric Wagaman and outfielders Jordyn Adams and Bryce Teodosio.
Sandoval, 28, was projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz to earn $5.9MM. Nevertheless, he’s not a lock to pitch in 2025 after present process Tommy John surgical procedure in late June. Within the occasion that he doesn’t pitch in any respect, he’d probably have been ticketed for a repeat of that $5.9MM wage in 2026. By tendering him a contract with that sort of anticipated payday, the Halos would’ve successfully been working the chance of committing $11.8MM over two seasons simply to get Sandoval’s 2026 season, when he’d be on an innings restrict after that UCL reconstruction. He’d been slated to achieve free company within the 2026-27 offseason.
Whereas the well being outlook is unsure, Sandoval is clearly a top quality arm when wholesome. He ought to have the ability to discover a modest two-year deal that’ll pay him to rehab in 12 months one and hopefully pitch in 12 months two of the contract. Simply days earlier than his harm, MLBTR’s Steve Adams took a glance on the similarities between Sandoval and oft-cited commerce candidate Jesus Luzardo, noting that the 2 are fairly comparable from a statistical standpoint.
Relationship again to 2021, Sandoval sports activities a 3.80 ERA, 22.6% strikeout price and 10.2% stroll price in 460 innings of labor. His command has by no means been nice, however that stroll price is inflated by an anomalous 11.3% mark in 2023. Sandoval’s stroll price within the different three seasons has sat at 9.3% — not good, however not egregiously poor. The lefty sits 93-94 mph along with his heater, misses bats at a roughly common stage and piles up grounders at a powerful 47.5% clip. He’s not a star, however Sandoval is a fantastic third or fourth starter for a aggressive membership.
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