What if I told you the LA Angels could land a middle of the pack starter for less than 30 million? What if I told this pitcher’s name was Tyler Chatwood?
The LA Angels have had a rough season out of the starting rotation so far, like many of the seasons before. It seems to be that, if the bullpen isn’t struggling to maintain productive starts, we have our starting rotation failing to hand our relievers a manageable game. That sentiment has never been more apparent in 2017 which touted a solid bullpen that featured an outstanding Blake Parker, Yusmerio Petit (now a free agent), and the late addition of Noe Ramirez (jury still out for Noe).