The Angels announced that both outfielder Jorge Soler and utility man Chris Taylor have been placed on the injured list this evening. Soler is suffering from low back inflammation, and his stint on the shelf is retroactive to July 24. Taylor, meanwhile, is suffering from a left hand fracture that he tells MLB.com’s Rhett Bollinger comes with a roughly six-week timetable for return, which should allow him to return at some point in September. Outfielder Gustavo Campero and utility man Scott Kingery were recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake to replace Soler and Taylor on the active roster.
Soler missed two weeks due to back inflammation back in June, and since his return on July 1 he’s hit an impressive .262/.360/.595 in 50 plate appearances. That excellent work at the dish is all the more impressive given that he’s evidently been playing at less than perfect health, given that he was pulled from Wednesday’s game early due to his back and had not played since. It’s not clear exactly how long the Angels expect the slugger to be out, but his production will be sorely missed on a team that’s four games under .500 and 4.5 games out of a Wild Card spot, leaving them in a position where every game counts ahead of the trade deadline next week.
As for Taylor, his broken hand is also a recurrence of a previous injury. He fractured his hand back in June and ended up missing around six weeks due to the issue. He finally returned to action on Monday, but got into just five games before a diving catch in the outfield yesterday caused him to re-fracture his hand, leaving him to start all over again with another six weeks of recovery. Taylor has appeared in just 43 games this year between the Dodgers and Angels, only 15 of which have been with the Halos. He’s posted a decent 87 wRC+ in that sample size and has looked the part of a viable and versatile bench option, but it’s unclear how much of an opportunity he’ll get to impact the club down the stretch at this point, with even a fairly optimistic timeline having him return in the season’s final weeks.
Filling in for Soler and Taylor on the roster are Campero and Kingery. Campero, 27, has been a fill-in outfielder for Anaheim in each of the past two seasons. A .192/.259/.295 hitter across 31 games in his big league career, he’s unlikely to provide much offense for the club but can cover all three outfield spots and even has some experience catching, although he’s converted almost exclusively to work in the outfield at this point. As for Kingery, the utility man appeared in 13 games with the Halos earlier this year. it was his first big league work since 2022, but he hit a paltry .160/.222/.200 in that time and has struggled mightily at Triple-A this year as well. His wRC+ in the Pacific Coast League is a ghastly 69 this year, meaning he’s been 31% worse than average even by the standards of the club’s Salt Lake affiliate. Still, he can offer some speed and versatility off the bench, with 25 steals at Triple-A for the Phillies just last year.
This is a crushing blow to their fading postseason hopes.
More like trade chips down!
No team is the least bit interested in these guys.
There haven’t been any hopes for a few years.
Soler has CLEARLY been playing hurt for 2 months and Taylor is a stinkfest. If anything this is a net positive.
The lack of organizational depth is apparent with every injury.
Yes, dreadful depth.
Sell Perry sell!
How to ruin a Saturday night: read “Campero and Kingery were recalled from AAA.”
Are the Phillies still paying Kingery?
$24 million in stupid money.
@nukeg No, going to an Angels game an watching the bullpen suck hard is how to ruin a Saturday night.
don’t think anyone had high hopes for chris taylor
Too bad they don’t call up Paris and/or Lugo.
Paris is hitting 228 in the PCL.
Lugo has a 757 OPS. To put that in perspective, The second worst team OPS in the PCL is 751.
Our minor leagues has no depth, or high end prospect. This entire system, from top to bottom, is in horrible shape.
Could have traded for Amed Rosario but Cashman was there first.
The good news is now a ball hit to RF might be caught.
Doesn’t matter. They lost 4 in a row, and we’re still only 5 and one half out of the third wild card. Miraculous. Try not to doubt
Angels are gonna lose 3 of 4 to the Mariners. What shouldn’t we doubt?
Ray Montgomery makes Aaron Boone look like Casey Stengel. It’s amazing that the Angels have managed to go 14-16 since he took over. That said the 5.5 games out are smoke and mirrors. Let’s see if Trout keeps playing this season after he gets to his 400th Home Run and whatever Miniasian does this week
Now Moncada FB who’s next
Arte Moreno should be sent to alligator Alcatraz
Since the Angels will be likely unable to trade Soler, they’ll likely run him through waivers once he gets back to see if they can dump his 2026 salary of $16M. If he’s hitting well at the time of being waived, some team desperate for right-handed power may take a chance on a one year situation…
Time to sell. Get all you can for Taylor Ward.