Angels reliever Robert Stephenson is out for the season with an elbow injury, the team informed reporters (X link via MLB.com’s Rhett Bollinger). The club will provide further details tomorrow. They have not yet announced whether Stephenson will undergo surgery or whether he is expected to be ready for the start of the 2025 campaign.
It’s a brutal blow for the Halos, who made Stephenson their biggest addition of the offseason. The Angels inked him to a three-year, $33MM contract — their only multi-year investment of the winter. That deal contained a conditional $2.5MM team option for 2027 that triggered if Stephenson suffered damage to an elbow ligament that required an injured list stint of at least 130 consecutive days. Sam Blum of the Athletic tweets that the option will go into effect as a result of the injury.
That still offers little solace in the short term. The Halos envisioned Stephenson taking high-leverage setup work in front of closer Carlos Estévez. The righty was one of the top upside plays in last year’s relief class after an utterly dominant finish to the ’23 season.
Despite a first-round and top prospect pedigree, Stephenson has had inconsistent results for the bulk of his career. He’s long had excellent stuff, though, and he translated that into four months of elite results after being traded to the Rays last June. Stephenson leaned increasingly on a power slider/cutter in Tampa Bay that bordered on unhittable. In 42 games as a Ray, he worked to a 2.35 ERA while punching out nearly 43% of opposing batters. He induced swinging strikes on a laughable 28.9% of his pitches, an MLB-best mark that was well more than double the league average.
The Angels won’t get the chance to see how replicable that production is in 2024. Stephenson battled some shoulder soreness in Spring Training, keeping him out of action during exhibition play. The Halos sent him on a rehab stint last week, but that proved disastrous. Stephenson felt elbow discomfort against the first hitter he faced and was pulled from the game. Unfortunately, that evidently presaged a significant injury.
Los Angeles will move Stephenson to the 60-day IL whenever they need a spot on the 40-man roster. They’ll need to move forward without a player they envisioned as the key piece in a revamped bullpen. Each of Matt Moore, Luis García, José Cisnero, Adam Cimber and Hunter Strickland were offseason additions (although Moore played with the Halos before being waived last summer as part of their CBT-avoiding payroll cuts). The bullpen entered play Wednesday ranked 22nd with a 4.83 cumulative ERA, but they’d been successful holding leads until playing a pair of back-and-forth games against the Rays in the last two days.
Rays gonna Ray
Angels FO never misses.
Tough talk from a fan of a team in last place of a weak division.
lol wut
Darkside is a Phillies fan, I’m not sure what you are talking about.
It’s not tough talk, it’s the truth. The Angels free agents are busts! Robert Stephenson had 1/2 a good season so the Angels signed him to a large contract.
Typical loser comment.
Kinda looks like he is right from this view.
Yep sounds like typical Angels. Think Moreno must’ve did something to curse that organization.
He didn’t sell the team.
The organization has been cursed long before Arte ever owned the team.
Arte Moreno is like poison fire sale coming soon let’s reward mike trout a trade to Philadelphia Moreno how about eating half of his salary better yet sell the team
The curse of spending decades fielding mediocre starting pitchers and thinking things are gonna be different this time. A reliever going down isn’t going to change much.
Never sign a pitcher from the Reys or Dodgers. They are always ready to miss a year plus, or completely fall apart
Yep. Happens every time. They fix guys, temporarily, then they break again. Need an extended warranty.
Oh there you are! We’ve been trying to reach you regarding your expiring vehicle warranty.
The Rays overwork them knowing they wont re-sign and it’s not going to be their long term problem.
Brutal is the right word.
This sounds about right.
I bet Perry feels Kidnapped and Robert found Treasure Island.
It’s a real Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde situation
As I said when he signed Robert Stephenson = Zack Cozart
Just noticed Baseball Reference says he’s signed for $33 thousand and not $33 million, but he still has a $2.5 million team option. Just think that’s funny.
I don’t think they’ll pick that up
One word sums up my thoughts after 54 years following this team.
Drama
What a dummy Minasian is! Most fans know not to sign anyone who had walk year with the Dodgers or Rays to a long or big contracts as AngelBronco said.
Guess you haven’t been paying attention to Tyler Anderson lately.
Check his last year stats. Without significant uptick in velocity of his fastballs or increase in rotation, it is foreseeable to see him to go back to #5 or long relief quality.
Remind me at the end of the season as you continue to make a mountain out of a molehill of a $13 million per year contract.
I will be totaly pleased if he can maintain success throu the season. However, it was YOU who brought him up, you know.
Anything but boring!
So he can’t repeat the three months of greatness he was ne er going to repeat.
At least we didn’t miss out on Lorenzen or anything.
Enjoying the new season so far, let’s go Angels!
Hmmm… weird…
His season has been Kidnapped.
Moreno and Minasian Kidnapped who’s running this runaway ship?
I think there’s a printing press in the Angels Clubhouse
Arte bought the Angels for $180mil.. now worth over $2.2 billion. The billboard millionaire knows a thing or two about marketing and that’s about it.
Every season a major Angels piece misses all or the bulk of the season that just absolutely kills them. Ohtani, Rendon, Trout, last 3 seasons. Stephenson this time.
On behalf of Angels fans everywhere I screamed “NOOOOOOOOO!!!” at the sky, threw myself to the ground, and was inconsolable most of the day yesterday when I heard the news. Unfortunately that scene has become all too common in Anaheim.
This is why Moreno abhors contracting free agent pitchers to multi- year deals.
Looking at the Rays current roster to identify next year’s TJS and internal brace candidates. Are any sports books giving odds?
You don’t need to waste the time to look at the roster… just bet on all the ones Ippei bets against and they’re sure to be winners!
So the Rays are responsible for winning with the team they have, or making sure players stay healthy when they leave for free agency? Sounds to me like they are the smart ones in the equation.
It’s just incredible. These players sign these guaranteed deals and are immediately hurt. You can’t blame teams for being conservative in free agency.
Angels bite hook line and sinker once again
One thing that hasn’t been brought up.. The team seems poised to be stuck with Suarez, now. Who will replace him?
It’s always fun to bash the Angels, but I thought I would share some information regarding Stephenson, culled from MLBTR over the offseason, to balance things out:
– “Free agent pitcher Robert Stephenson is proving to be quite popular this offseason, reports Jon Morosi of MLB.com.”
– #27 on MLBTRs Top 50 Free Agents list.
– Dodgers, Cubs, Orioles, Yankees, Rangers, Astros, Red Sox, Mets and Phillies were all reported to be interested in signing Stephenson.
And he chose the Angels? The team must have overpaid him who obviously valued more money than a higher chnce to win. Another loss for the Angels.
MLBTR projected 4/$36M. Stephenson got 3/$33M. Jordan Hicks got 4/$44M and Reynoldo Lopez got 3/$30M. Stephenson’s contract seems pretty reasonable.
His contract was insanely stupid even before the injury….Reds fan here. They gave him $33M because of a 38 inning solid audition…incredibly dumb. Course this is the same team that signed Rendon LOL
$10mil a year for a reliever with (checks notes) 3 good seasons out of 8?
What a poop contract. Good on him, but yikes
He probably knew his elbow wasn’t right when he signed, but still took the money.
You think it was a bad omen when he signed the contract with his left hand?
I would love to know 2 things:
1. What insurance companies insure the performance part of a contract.
2. How much are the premiums? (Assuming the cost is based on the magnitude of the contract.
This is a brutal blow for the Angels. Now they will finish in fourth place instead of…uh…fourth place.
Get ready for the fire sale that was a quick season can’t wait for the 2025 season to begin
Who are they going to fire sale that someone else would want?
The Angels gave 3/33m (now 3/35.5m) to a 30yo setup man who serves up walks and HR like a waiter at a HoJo wedding serves up swedish meatballs.
Just desserts, gentlemen.