The Angels announced a series of roster moves this evening, highlighted by the club’s decision to select the contract of right-hander Touki Toussaint. They also recalled right-hander Michael Darrell-Hicks to the majors. In corresponding moves, southpaw Jake Eder was optioned to Triple-A and left-hander Garrett McDaniels was placed on the 15-day injured list with left biceps tendinitis.
Touissant, 29 next month, signed a minor league deal with the Angels just before Opening Day. Once a consensus top-50 prospect in the sport with Atlanta after being selected in the first round of the 2014 draft by the Diamondbacks, Toussaint showed some promise in 2018 with a a 4.03 ERA and 3.78 FIP in his first 29-inning cup of coffee. In the six years since then, things have only gone downhill for Toussaint. The right-hander has spent his twenties bouncing between the Braves, Angels, Guardians, and White Sox organizations with well below average results at every stop along the way.
Since the end of that solid rookie season, he’s pitched to a lackluster 5.55 ERA with a 5.34 FIP. He’s struck out 22.7% of batters faced during that time but has combined that decent strikeout rate with a brutal 13.8% walk rate. More advanced metrics are equally skeptical of Toussaint’s abilities as a big leaguer, as shown by his career 4.88 SIERA. His most recent stint in the majors came last season with the White Sox, for whom Toussaint posted an eye-popping 7.43 ERA while walking 15.4% of his opponents. His stint in Chicago last year wound up lasting only 23 innings, but now he’s poised to return to the majors for a second stint in Anaheim.
Toussaint’s return to the majors comes at a time when the Angels have lost 15 of their last 19 games, skidding from a promising start early in the season to the second-worst record in the American League. Much of those struggles can be attributed to the pitching staff, which is bottom-three in ERA (5.22) and dead last in FIP (5.09). Toussaint figures to be tasked with helping out in a long relief capacity. While the right-hander has been lackluster all throughout his major league career, improving on the Halos’ current 6.60 bullpen ERA should be a fairly easy task for Toussaint to accomplish.
He’ll be joined in that effort by Darrell-Hicks, a 27-year-old who made his MLB debut with the Angels earlier this year. Darrell-Hicks already has a 6.75 ERA in 5 2/3 innings of work from his first five-appearance cup of coffee with the club in April. That actually matches his 6.75 ERA in 10 2/3 frames at Triple-A this year. Despite his lackluster performance in 2025, Darrell-Hicks turned in a fantastic season between Double- and Triple-A last year, with a 2.60 ERA and a 26.4% strikeout rate across 62 1/3 innings. The right-hander could be more of an asset in his latest call-up if he can pitch more like he did last season, though that’s of course no guarantee.
Departing the roster to make room for the new additions are Eder and McDaniels. Eder, once a well-regarded prospect in the Marlins system who went on to get traded to the White Sox in the Jake Burger deal before being dealt to Anaheim for cash, has a 7.71 ERA in three appearances for the Angels this year. McDaniels, meanwhile, made his MLB debut earlier this year and so far has a 5.91 ERA in ten appearances. McDaniels will be down for at least the next two weeks, while Eder heads to the minors to wait for his next big league opportunity.
Minasian loves old Braves prospects
He’s only 28? Seems he’s been around forever
I thought he retired, but he came back to the angels. Never thought he was great but maybe it works out this time around.
Just can’t throw strikes. Why do teams always give these guys chances while others never get one? Doesn’t even strike that many guys out. What is the appeal? He never had a “solid rookie season” either. It was 29 innings with 21 walks.
And also only 18 hits. “Solid” might be a stretch, but there was some hope….seven years ago.
I don’t get it either. No success in the majors after many years and chances. He was a prospect seven years ago, big deal. You have to have a guy in your organization with more upside than this.
Probably just a mop up and DFA, a la Dodgers special.
Flashes of amazing stuff seems to keep some dreaming he’ll finally turn it around. But you only see it from him like one out of every 3 or 4 outings
It won’t will be DFA’d in 24 hrs
I had no idea that Touki was even in the organization.
So a guy whose last name translates to ‘All Saints’ is playing for the Angels?
Checks out.
His first name also rhymes with dookie, checks out.
His actual first name is Dany and “Touki” is only a nickname made from both of his parents’ last names, BennyGiant. Your ignorance checks out.
Wait, are the Angels trolling the 2023 White Sox by becoming the 2023 White Sox? They just need sleepy drunk Tony
I have the scoop from Arte’s secretary. Ozzie Guillen was invited to the owners suite.
Come on now, Ozzie? You know Robin would most likely get that nod.
@dumpster.Touki was on the angels before, and a former braves prospect. The angels gm is a former braves assistant.
Groundhog Day
Have a bunch of his rookie cards.
He be good for 3 outs
Was Julio Tehran unavailable?
Yep but Jair Jurrjens is warm.
This selection just makes me think about Blood and Wine.
I thought this guy was sent out to the knacker a decade ago. Quite a bit past his sell-by date.
With these great moves no wonder Perry got an extension. Perfect fit for the halo dumpster fire of a staff.
I love the angels at 4.5 for the past 10 years.
When is the announcement that Ron Washington is fired???
Johnny Washington needs to go first. Bad hitting coach, followed by manager who doesn’t know gwo to utilize a bullpen properly.
Had hope for this team, but clearly I was deluded.
As long as Artie own’s the team, the Angels will never be a .500 team again. The Moreno curse!!!
PLEASE SELL THE TEAM
The Moreno curse… yet they were at their winningest under Moreno ownership.
orange2001: “… yet they were at their winningest under Moreno ownership.”
Let’s see….
Disney had full ownership for just four seasons. In those four seasons, the team started with 70 wins and finished with 99 wins and a world series ring.
Moreno has owned the team for 22 seasons. He inherited a WS winning organization that initially had a lot of regular season success (including five division titles), But he has gradually turned it into the worst organization in the MLB. The big market team hasn’t had a winning season in a decade (the longest streak of losing seasons in the MLB). The team also has the longest playoff appearance drought. There have been drug and bribery scandals. Despite all the losing and resulting high draft picks, the farm system is consistently rated as one of the worst in baseball.
I preferred the Disney era much more than the Moreno era.
When you have an owner that only cares about making money (as is evident by the choice to start a game as late as legally possible, putting the players in a bad spot that they all complained loudly about), it’s not a curse, it’s just bad baseball ownership. At this point I can’t really tell whether Minassian is a good or bad GM because we all know his ability to spend money is hamstrung by Moreno’s meddling and unwillingness to spend properly.
I’ll never not root for Touki.
He just can’t throw strikes consistently enough.
Our BP is one of the worst in baseball. So let’s pick a solid AA pitcher who can’t throw strikes. Good idea.
I still don’t know why Detmers is still around either.
@prov356. Do they still have marte or quijada. Also why not bring up silseth
Rex – I have no idea what this team’s strategy is anymore. I just read Minasian’s comments from today’s presser and he’s spouting the same old lines: “it’s a 162 game season”…”all teams go through tough stretches”…”we just have to get back to playing good ball”…yada yada yada. It’s the same crap we’ve heard from every GM for the last 11 years because it’s the same script Moreno hands to all of them on their first day on the job. It goes something like this:
Moreno: “Welcome aboard GM XXXXXX. HR down the hall will explain the health insurance options to you and here is your mandatory press conference script.”
looks like bringing those two pitchers up was the right decision… for the tigers 😛
“Meanwhile” has to start the sentence, not come in the middle between commas.