Angels Sign Hunter Strickland To Minor League Deal
Briefly

Hunter Strickland has signed a minor league contract with the Angels, heading to Triple-A Salt Lake after being released by the Rangers. At 36, he previously showed promise with the Angels last season, delivering a career-high 73 1/3 innings and a respectable 3.31 ERA. However, this season's issues persist for the Angels' bullpen, which has the worst ERA in the league, highlighting the team's need for reliable arms like Strickland to stabilize their pitching as they navigate a tough season.
The Angels' bullpen has struggled significantly this season, holding the worst ERA in MLB at 7.02 despite the fewest innings pitched, indicating a pressing need for improvements.
Hunter Strickland's history with the Angels, including a successful previous season, offers optimism for his potential resurgence, but current performance in Triple-A needs to improve.
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