Los Angeles Angels Sign Former All-Star & Dominant Closer


The Los Angeles Angels have signed veteran right-hander Corey Knebel to a minor-league contract, assigning him to Triple-A Salt Lake as he aims to make a comeback to the majors. 

Knebel, who hasn't pitched in the big leagues since 2022, is looking to revive his career after several injury-plagued years. 

Once an All-Star closer for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2017, Knebel's promising career was derailed by a series of arm issues, including Tommy John surgery in 2019, followed by lat and shoulder concerns. 

Knebel spent the majority of the 2023 season in the Chicago White Sox's farm system, where he struggled with a 5.91 ERA before being granted his release earlier this month. 

However, a brief stint with Triple-A Charlotte saw him deliver 5.1 scoreless innings with eight strikeouts, a performance that caught the attention of the Angels. 

With Los Angeles out of playoff contention, the final weeks of the season offer Knebel an important audition to showcase his health and effectiveness as he eyes a return to the majors in 2025. 

From 2017-22, Knebel recorded an impressive 2.93 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, with 300 strikeouts across 215 innings and 221 appearances.

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