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Regular Season 2 2 3.26 24 17 1.50

Top Jose Quijada News

  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Hurls scoreless frame in 2024 debut

    Quijada allowed one walk in a scoreless inning Wednesday versus Seattle.

    Quijada's outing was his first in the big leagues since he underwent Tommy John surgery in May of 2023. The left-hander struggled a bit with his control in throwing just nine of 17 pitches for strikes, but he faced the minimum three batters, as a leadoff walk was wiped out on a double play. Quijada pitched in the sixth inning Wednesday, though he could eventually work his way up to higher-leverage work if he's able to string together a series of effective outings.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Activated for season debut

    The Angels activated Quijada (elbow) from the 60-day injured list Monday.

    Quijada has completed the long road back from May 2023 Tommy John surgery. The left-hander allowed two runs with a 13:4 K:BB over 7.2 innings covering nine rehab appearances. The Angels are likely to deploy him in middle relief.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Takes rehab to Triple-A

    Quijada (elbow) had his minor-league rehab assignment moved from the Arizona Complex League to Triple-A Salt Lake on Wednesday, per MLB.com.

    Quijada logged five outings while with the organization's ACL club, allowing two runs on four hits while notching an 11:0 K:BB over 4.2 innings. In his first outing with Salt Lake on Wednesday, he walked two batters but didn't allow a run while recording two outs (one by strikeout). Quijada could be ready to return to the big-league club shortly after the All-Star break.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Starts rehab assignment

    Quijada (elbow) struck out the side in his first rehab appearance with the Angels' Arizona Complex League affiliate Wednesday.

    It's a promising start as Quijada continues down the comeback trail from last May's Tommy John surgery. The left-hander will eventually move up to a higher affiliate and figures to need most, if not all, of the 30-day allotment for his rehab assignment.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Continues progressing toward return

    Quijada (elbow) threw to hitters in a live bullpen session Tuesday and tossed a live batting practice session Friday, MLB.com reports.

    Since taking a pre-planned break from throwing for a week between late May and early June, Quijada has tossed a 25-pitch standard bullpen session along with the pair of sessions against live hitters. He's now nearly 13 months removed from the Tommy John surgery he underwent last season and appears to be doing well in his recovery. If Quijada continues to progress without any setbacks, he could rejoin the Angels bullpen before the All-Star break.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Will resume throwing Monday

    Quijada (elbow) didn't throw from May 27 to June 2 but will resume doing so Monday, per MLB.com.

    The week off was part of Quijada's rehab plan, so he didn't experience a setback. The lefty reliever is making his way back from undergoing Tommy John surgery last May and isn't likely to return until at least July. He tossed two bullpen sessions before the scheduled break in throwing.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Tossing bullpens

    Quijada (elbow) threw bullpen sessions May 17 and May 21, MLB.com reports.

    Quijada is making his way back from the Tommy John surgery he underwent May 17, 2023. He's been rehabbing at the Angels' training facility in Arizona and could be ready to return from the 60-day injured list in early July. Quijada will likely take on a low-leverage spot in the Angels bullpen upon his return.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Slated for bullpen session

    Quijada (elbow) is expected to throw a bullpen session Tuesday, per MLB.com.

    The bullpen session will be a significant step for Quijada as he continues to work toward a return from the Tommy John surgery he underwent last May. The lefty hurler has been rehabbing at the Angels' training facility in Arizona and is on track to return to the big-league club's bullpen around midseason.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Continues progress toward return

    Quijada (elbow) is in Arizona to continue his throwing progression and could return by midseason, per MLB.com.

    Quijada underwent Tommy John surgery last May, so he's now over 10 months into his recovery. The lefty hurler has been throwing from 60 feet as he takes incremental steps toward a return. If all goes well for Quijada, he could rejoin the Angels' bullpen around the beginning of July.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Throwing from 120 feet

    Quijada (elbow) plans to play catch from 120 feet Monday, Sam Blum of The Athletic reports.

    Quijada continues to take incremental steps forward in his recovery from Tommy John surgery May 17, but the left-hander is opening the season on the 60-day injured list and is unlikely to be ready to make his 2024 debut until the summer.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Shifts to 60-day IL

    Quijada (elbow) was placed on the 60-day injured list Sunday.

    The left-hander underwent Tommy John surgery last May and is poised to be sidelined for the first half of 2024, so his move to the 60-day IL is hardly a surprise. Quijada had a 3.98 ERA with three saves and 12 holds for the Angels in 2022 and could see some high-leverage chances once healthy.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Settles with Angels

    The Angels and Quijada (elbow) avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $840,000 contract Thursday, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.

    It's the first year of arbitration eligibility for Quijada, who underwent Tommy John surgery in May. He'll be sidelined until around midseason, at least.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Undergoes surgery

    Quijada (elbow) underwent Tommy John surgery on his left elbow May 17, per MLB.com.

    An MRI and multiple doctors' opinions in early May determined that Quijada needed the season-ending procedure. The lefty reliever is slated to miss about 12 months, so he could return around the middle of 2024. Quijada recorded four saves and five holds while posting a 6.00 ERA and 1.22 WHIP over 10 appearances prior to going down with the injury.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Transferred to 60-day IL

    Quijada (elbow) was transferred from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list by the Angels on Monday.

    It's a procedural move that clears room on the 40-man roster, and the Angels needed it to selected the contract of Cesar Valdez on Monday. Quijada will miss the rest of the 2023 season after it was revealed that the left-hander will need to undergo Tommy John surgery on his left elbow.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Ligament damage found in MRI

    Angels manager Phil Nevin said Tuesday that an MRI on Quijada's left elbow reviewed some ligament damage, but the southpaw will receive a second opinion before it will be determined whether he'll need to have surgery, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Registerreports.

    Nevin called the first opinion that Quijada received "discouraging," based on the report provided by doctors. Quijada will get the second opinion before an announcement is made regarding the severity of the injury and whether it will require surgery. Even if a procedure isn't deemed necessary, the 27-year-old appears likely to be sidelined beyond the minimum 15 days.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Will undergo Tommy John surgery

    Angels manager Phil Nevin told reporters before Wednesday's game against the Cardinals that Quijada (elbow) will need Tommy John surgery, Sam Blum of The Athletic reports.

    Quijada sought a second opinion from doctors, and it appears that both groups recommended the reconstructive elbow surgery. The left-handed reliever will miss the rest of the 2023 campaign and he'll likely miss time to begin the 2024 season as well.

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  • Angels' Jose Quijada: Placed on IL with elbow issue

    Quijada was placed on the 15-day injured list by the Angels on Friday with left elbow soreness.

    Quijada told reporters that he felt sore when he woke up Friday. The left-hander also said he's undergone an MRI, but the results haven't been presented yet. The Angels will call up Chris Devenski to take Quijada's place in the bullpen before Saturday's game against the Brewers.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-0, 175 lbs
Birthplace: Caripito, Venezuela
Age: 29
Experience: 6
Bats/Throws: L, L