Kelvin Cáceres, a right-handed pitcher, has been sent outright to Triple-A Salt Lake after going unclaimed on waivers. The 25-year-old, who had a brief debut with the Angels recording one earned run in two games, faced a challenging 2023 season that included a significant injury. Despite a strong strikeout rate of 34.8% in the minors, his 13.1% walk rate raised flags. With under three years of service time, he remains with the Angels as non-roster depth while contending with health concerns moving forward.
Cáceres, 25, was outrighted to Triple-A Salt Lake after going unclaimed on waivers, marking a significant moment in his career with the Angels.
Cáceres posted a 4.12 ERA in 54 2/3 innings across multiple minor league levels in 2023, showcasing impressive strikeout ability but concerning walk rates.
After a troubling 2023 where he missed the season due to injury, the Angels aim to retain Cáceres as non-roster pitching depth despite his struggles.
His performance includes striking out at a massive 34.8% rate, but concerns over a 13.1% walk rate and health questions remain.
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