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LOS ANGELES ANGELS 25-MAN ROSTER (as of 5/30/17) st rd MANAGER : Mike Scioscia (14) COACHES: Bench Coach – Dino Ebel (21); Hitting Coach – Dave Hansen (31); Pitching Coach – Charles Nagy (41); 1 Base Coach – Alfredo Griffin (4); 3 Base Coach – Ron Roenicke (10); Assistant Hitting Coach – Paul Sorrento (55); Catching & Info. Coach – Steve Soliz (61); Bullpen Coach – Scott Radinsky (63); Bullpen Catchers - Tom Gregorio (70) & Anel De Los Santos (92) DIRECTOR, SPORT SCIENECE & PERFORMANCE/HEAD PHYSICAL THERAPIST: Bernard Li CERTIFIED ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Adam Nevala & Rick Smith HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Lee Fiocchi PHYSICAL THERAPIST/ASST. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Sean Johnson CERTIFIED ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER: Eric Munson EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Keith Tarter NO. PITCHERS (13) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 48 Alvarez, Jose L L 5-11 180 5/6/89 Barcelona, VZ Barcelona, VZ 0 Escobar, Yunel INF 48 Alvarez, Jose LHP 62 Bridwell, Parker R R 6-4 185 8/2/91 Hereford, TX Hereford, TX 2 Simmons, Andrelton INF 37 Bailey, Andrew RHP 40 Chavez, Jesse R R 6-2 175 8/21/83 San Gabriel, CA Pomona, CA 3 Espinosa, Danny INF 32 Bedrosian, Cam RHP 54 Guerra, Deolis R R 6-5 245 4/17/89 San Felix, VZ San Felix, VZ 4 Griffin, Alfredo Coach 62 Bridwell, Parker RHP 33 Hernandez, David R R 6-2 215 5/13/85 Sacramento, CA Elk Grove, CA 5 Pujols, Albert INF 56 Calhoun, Kole OF 39 Middleton, Keynan R R 6-2 215 9/12/93 Milwaukie, OR Portland, OR 7 Pennington, Cliff INF 40 Chavez, Jesse RHP 64 Morin, Mike R R 6-4 220 5/3/91 Andover, MN Leawood, KS 8 Young Jr., Eric OF 92 De Los Santos, Anel Coach 47 Nolasco, Ricky R R 6-2 215 12/13/82 Corona, CA Miami, FL 9 Maybin, Cameron OF 21 Ebel, Dino Coach 20 Norris, Bud R R 6-0 215 3/2/85 Novato, CA Austin, TX 10 Roenicke, Ron Coach 0 Escobar, Yunel INF 53 Parker, Blake R R 6-3 225 6/19/85 Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR 12 Maldonado, Martín C 3 Espinosa, Danny INF 36 Petit, Yusmeiro R R 6-1 255 11/22/84 Maracaibo, VZ Maracaibo, VZ 14 Scioscia, Mike MGR 59 Graterol, Juan C 66 Ramirez, JC R R 6-4 250 8/16/88 Managua, Nicaragua Managua, Nicaragua 16 Street, Huston RHP 70 Gregorio, Tom Coach 52 Shoemaker, Matt R R 6-2 225 9/27/86 Wyandotte, MI Rockwood, MI 18 Valbuena, Luis INF 4 Griffin, Alfredo Coach 19 Marte, Jefry INF 54 Guerra, Deolis RHP NO. CATCHERS (2) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 20 Norris, Bud RHP 31 Hansen, Dave Coach 59 Graterol, Juan R R 6-1 205 2/14/89 Maracay, VZ Aragua, VZ 21 Ebel, Dino Coach 28 Heaney, Andrew LHP 12 Maldonado, Martín R R 6-0 230 8/16/86 Naguabo, Puerto Rico Naguabo, Puerto Rico 23 Meyer, Alex RHP 33 Hernandez, David RHP 25 Revere, Ben OF 12 Maldonado, Martín C 27 Trout, Mike OF 19 Marte, Jefry INF NO. INFIELDERS (6) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 28 Heaney, Andrew LHP 9 Maybin, Cameron OF 3 Espinosa, Danny S R 6-0 205 4/25/87 Santa Ana, CA Santa Ana, CA 31 Hansen, Dave Coach 23 Meyer, Alex RHP 19 Marte, Jefry R R 6-1 220 6/21/91 La Romana, DR La Romana, DR 32 Bedrosian, Cam RHP 39 Middleton, Keynan RHP 7 Pennington, Cliff S R 5-10 195 6/15/84 Corpus Christi, TX The Woodlands, TX 33 Hernandez, David RHP 64 Morin, Mike RHP 5 Pujols, Albert R R 6-3 230 1/16/80 Santo Domingo, DR St. Louis County, MO 35 Tropeano, Nick RHP 41 Nagy, Charles Coach 2 Simmons, Andrelton R R 6-2 195 9/4/89 Mundo-Nobo, Curacao Mundo-Nobo, Curacao 36 Petit, Yusmeiro RHP 47 Nolasco, Ricky RHP 18 Valbuena, Luis L R 5-10 215 11/30/85 Sucre, VZ Sucre, VZ 37 Bailey, Andrew RHP 20 Norris, Bud RHP 39 Middleton, Keynan RHP 53 Parker, Blake RHP NO. OUTFIELDERS (4) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 40 Chavez, Jesse RHP 7 Pennington, Cliff INF 56 Calhoun, Kole L L 5-10 200 10/14/87 Buckeye, AZ Buckeye, AZ 41 Nagy, Charles Coach 36 Petit, Yusmeiro RHP 9 Maybin, Cameron R R 6-3 215 4/4/87 Asheville, NC Arden, NC 43 Richards, Garrett RHP 5 Pujols, Albert INF 25 Revere, Ben L R 5-9 175 5/3/88 Atlanta, GA Lexington, KY 45 Skaggs, Tyler LHP 63 Radinsky, Scott Coach 8 Young Jr., Eric S R 5-10 190 5/25/85 Piscataway, NJ Scottsdale, AZ 47 Nolasco, Ricky RHP 66 Ramirez, JC RHP 48 Alvarez, Jose LHP 25 Revere, Ben OF DISABLED LIST: 52 Shoemaker, Matt RHP 43 Richards, Garrett RHP 37 Bailey, Andrew (RHP) (10 day – right shoulder inflammation) Placed on DL April 12 (retro to April 10) 53 Parker, Blake RHP 10 Roenicke, Ron Coach 32 Bedrosian, Cam (RHP) (10 day – right groin strain) Placed on DL April 22 0 Escobar, Yunel (INF) (10 day – left hamstring strain) Placed on DL May 15 54 Guerra, Deolis RHP 14 Scioscia, Mike MGR 28 Heaney, Andrew (LHP) (60 day – left elbow UCL injury) Placed on DL April 1 (retro to March 30) 55 Sorrento, Paul Coach 52 Shoemaker, Matt RHP 23 Meyer, Alex (RHP) (10 day – back spasms) Placed on DL May 24 (retro to May 21) 56 Calhoun, Kole OF 2 Simmons, Andrelton INF 43 Richards, Garrett (RHP) (60 day – right biceps strain) Placed on DL April 7 (retro to April 6) 59 Graterol, Juan C 45 Skaggs, Tyler LHP 45 Skaggs, Tyler (LHP) (60 day – right oblique muscle strain) Placed on DL April 29 61 Soliz, Steve Coach 61 Soliz, Steve Coach 16 Street, Huston (RHP) (60 day – right lat strain) Placed on DL April 1 (retro to March 30) 62 Bridwell, Parker RHP 55 Sorrento, Paul Coach 35 Tropeano, Nick (RHP) (60 day – right elbow UCL injury) Placed on DL April 1 (retro to March 30) 27 Trout, Mike (OF) (10 day – left thumb ligament injury) Placed on DL May 29 63 Radinsky, Scott Coach 16 Street, Huston RHP 64 Morin, Mike RHP 35 Tropeano, Nick RHP PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 66 Ramirez, JC RHP 27 Trout, Mike OF Dino EBEL (EEE-bull) YUNEL Escobar (YOU-nell) MARTÍN Maldonado (mar-TEEN) 70 Gregorio, Tom Coach 18 Valbuena, Luis INF YUSMEIRO Petit (use-MAY-ro) Albert PUJOLS (POO-holes) Ron ROENICKE (RENN-uh-key) Mike SCIOSCIA (SO-shuh) ANDRELTON Simmons (ANN-drull-ton) 92 De Los Santos, Anel Coach 8 Young Jr., Eric OF .
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