Infielder Luis Rengifo and center fielder Jo Adell are expected back in the starting lineup Thursday afternoon for the Los Angeles Angels when they play the host Tampa Bay Rays in the finale of a three-game series.
The Los Angeles Angels have released their lineup for Wednesday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Coming off a wild 4-3 win over the Rays on Tuesday, the Angels are looking to keep their hot streak alive.
Luis Rengifo produced a two-out RBI single in the ninth as the visiting Los Angeles Angels topped the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 on Tuesday for their third win in a row.
With all the unfortunate injury news and speculation surrounding the Los Angeles Angels, utility man Luis Rengifo addressed his health directly. He revealed what his status will be for Opening Day.
Los Angeles Angels utility man Luis Rengifo was in jeopardy of missing Opening Day because of a hamstring injury. Concern for Rengifo's status grew when he was scratched from the lineup twice in one week due to hamstring tightness.
A Los Angeles Angels free agent suddenly retired, and joined the team at spring training as a guest instructor. Additionally, a Halos infielder was scratched from Friday's lineup due to an injury.
Los Angeles Angels utility man Luis Rengifo has been dealing with a hamstring injury that put his status for Opening Day into question. However, manager Ron Washington said, pending no setbacks, he believes Rengifo has enough time to recover in time to make the Opening Day roster.
The Los Angeles Angels are continuing to trim down their roster ahead of Opening Day. The latest decision is considered surprising by many around the league after a productive showing in Triple-A last season.
The Los Angeles Angels still have a couple of question marks regarding their starting lineup, but there is hope with manager Ron Washington's most recent update regarding Luis Rengifo.
The Los Angeles Angels have received yet another concerning injury update from a former first-round selection. The right-hander has been battling the injury bug for most of his brief career, but hopes that in 2025, he can turn things around.
The Los Angeles Angels are taking their time with Luis Rengifo after he was scratched from the lineup for the second time in a week Saturday with hamstring tightness.
As the Los Angeles Angels inch closer to Opening Day, they're continuing to cut down their roster. A massive roster move involving 16 players was made as a good chunk of Cactus League contributors will be optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake and minor league camp.
Infielder Luis Rengifo has played in just one Cactus League game, and he has now been sidelined for over a week due to a nagging hamstring injury. Rengifo
Los Angeles Angels utility man Luis Rengifo's 2024 campaign was cut short because of a wrist injury that required season-ending surgery. It appears the 28-year-old has not been able to evade injury this spring as he was scratched from Saturday's lineup because of hamstring tightness.
The New York Yankees are experiencing difficulties with their starting lineup this spring, and those challenges are exactly why one baseball insider has encouraged the Bronx Bombers to trade for Los Angeles Angels utility man Luis Rengifo.
Los Angeles Angels utility man Luis Rengifo was scratched from the lineup for the second consecutive day. On Friday, Rengifo was labeled as a healthy scratch, but he was replaced by top prospect Christian Moore in the lineup Saturday because of hamstring tightness.
The Los Angeles Angels scratched utility man Luis Rengifo and outfielder Jorge Soler from Friday's lineup. More news: Angels Star Details Tragic Family Health Incidents From This Offseason Rengifo and Soler are both healthy — Angels fans can stop holding their breath.
The Los Angeles Angels had some concerning injury updates this week. A star outfielder and key utility man both came down with injuries and were out of Monday's Cactus League matchup with the Colorado Rockies.
If the Los Angeles Angels have learned anything over the past couple of seasons, it's how important depth is. Injuries have inevitably happened with Anthony Rendon time and time again, thrusting Luis Rengifo into a key role with the Halos.
The Los Angeles Angels' banged-up infield won't be completely shorthanded entering 2025. Second baseman Luis Rengifo underwent right wrist surgery last August, knocking him out for the final month of the season.
Infielder Luis Rengifo won his arbitration hearing against the Angels, reports Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. He’ll be paid the $5.95MM figure at which he and his reps at the MVP Sports Group filed rather than the $5.8MM submitted by the team.