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Andrew Bailey: Announces retirement Monday
Andrew Bailey (shoulder) announced his retirement from playing professional baseball Monday, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.A recurring shoulder issue kept Bailey from being active for much of the 2017 season, as he appeared in just four games (4.0 innings) with the Angels. While his playing career has come to an end, Bailey will remain active in the sport as he's joining the Angels' coaching staff. Bailey will end his eight-season career with a 3.12 ERA and 1.10 WHIP over 265 games (274.1 innings).
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Angels' Andrew Bailey: Transferred to 60-day disabled list
Andrew Bailey (shoulder) was transferred to the 60-day disabled list Thursday.The Los Angeles Angels needed to clear a roster spot after acquiring Brandon Phillips and did so by transferring Bailey over to the 60-day DL. Bailey, who was ruled out for the season Tuesday, battled shoulder issues throughout the 2017 season and only threw four innings in the majors.
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Angels' Andrew Bailey: Out for season
Andrew Bailey (shoulder) has officially been ruled out for the remainder of 2017, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.This is an unfortunate development for Bailey, as the 33-year-old will end his season early after registering just four major-league innings due to a slew of shoulder issues. He's a free agent after this season, so Bailey will focus on getting healthy in an attempt to return to the majors in 2018.
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Angels' Andrew Bailey: Returns to disabled list
Andrew Bailey was placed on the disabled list with a shoulder injury once again Monday night, Maria Guardado of MLB.com reports.Bailey was activated just nine days ago and made just one appearance before aggravating the shoulder injury that had limited him to just three appearances in April. The former closer has dealt with injuries over the last half decade, and particularly given the myriad setbacks he's encountered in 2017 alone, it's hard to imagine him returning to the Los Angeles Angels' bullpen this season.
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Angels' Andrew Bailey: Fires scoreless inning in return
Andrew Bailey made his first appearance since being activated off the 60-day DL, tossing a scoreless inning in a loss to the Nationals on Tuesday.Bailey has missed four months with shoulder inflammation, but he will look to re-establish himself in the final quarter of the season. The Los Angeles Angels' current closing situation is in turmoil, so there is potential for the former closer (95 career saves) to enter the mix at some point. The 33-year-old will first have to prove that he can handle himself in a middle-relief role -- and more importantly, stay healthy -- before getting serious consideration for save opportunities.
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Angels' Andrew Bailey: Reinstated from disabled list
Andrew Bailey (shoulder) was activated from the 60-day DL on Saturday, Maria Guardado of MLB.com reports.It's been a long road back for Bailey -- he endured several setbacks in his recovery -- but he has returned to the active roster following a four-month absence. The Los Angeles Angels' ninth-inning situation is unsettled at the moment, and Bailey did save six games for Anaheim down the stretch last year, but it's difficult to imagine he will be in the mix to close right away.
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Angels' Andrew Bailey: Activation likely over weekend
Andrew Bailey (shoulder) is traveling with the team for this weekend's series against the Mariners and could be activated as soon as Saturday, Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register reports.After suffering a number of setbacks on his rehab, it looks like Bailey is finally ready to rejoin the Los Angeles Angels bullpen. Cam Bedrosian and Bud Norris will likely still be the first option for saves, but should either or both struggle, Bailey could work his way into the ninth-inning conversation. That said, Bailey has thrown just three innings this season and allowed a 5.36 ERA over 43.2 innings in 2016, so he doesn't exactly scream reliable at this point.
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Angels' Andrew Bailey: Halts rehab assignment
Andrew Bailey (shoulder) has been removed from his rehab assignment with Triple-A Salt Lake, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.It appears to be a second setback for Bailey in what has become a nightmare rehabilitation, who will head back to southern California in hopes of finding the source of the issue. The right-handed reliever has already been out since April while dealing with shoulder inflammation, and could now find his season in jeopardy following the latest delay.
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Angels' Andrew Bailey: Rehabbing at Triple-A
Andrew Bailey (shoulder) made a rehab appearance with Triple-A Salt Lake on Tuesday, giving up a solo home run and striking out a batter in one inning.It was the second rehab outing for Bailey, after he previously pitched an inning for the Los Angeles Angels' rookie-level Arizona League club July 15. Considered a candidate to close for the Angels heading into spring training, Bailey will probably have to settle for middle-relief duty as a result of the long layoff once he's eventually activated from the 60-day disabled list. He'll likely need a few more rehab appearances before being reinstated.
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Angels' Andrew Bailey: Will resume throwing shortly
Andrew Bailey (shoulder) is scheduled to resume throwing in the next few days, Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register reports.The veteran reliever has been sidelined for nearly two months with shoulder inflammation. He is eligible to come off the 60-day DL in the next week, so if his rehab goes as planned, he could return shortly after the required 60 days. With Bud Norris experiencing success as the Los Angeles Angels' closer, Bailey should slot in as a middle reliever.