ANGELS NOTEBOOK: ANGELS ADD SHIELDS TO BULLPEN.Byline: Joe Haakenson Staff Writer The Angels made a move to bolster their bullpen Friday, promoting Scot Shields Scot Shields (b. July 22, 1975, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, with whom he has spent his entire career, serving as their setup man since 2005. from Triple-A Salt Lake and releasing Donne Wall Donnell Lee Wall (born July 11, 1967 in Potosi, Missouri), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues primarily in relief from 1995-2002. Teams
Wall, in his eighth major-league season, was 0-0 with a 6.43 ERA in 17 games. He gave up a three-run double to Pokey Reese Angels general manager Bill Stoneman ``The reason it didn't work out was as much everybody's fault in the bullpen as it was Donne Wall's,'' Stoneman said. ``Donne's role was to come into games that weren't on the line, either we were ahead by a lot or behind by a lot. But with the rest of the guys struggling - other maybe than Troy (Percival) - Mike's options were limited and it showed.'' In Shields, the Angels have more versatility out of the bullpen, and someone able to pitch more innings at a time than Wall. Shields, 26, was 2-2 with a 3.06 ERA at Salt Lake, which included a spot start. ``He has a live arm, and he has his career ahead of him,'' Stoneman said of Shields. ``He might be what the doctor ordered.'' Shields made his major-league debut with the Angels last season, giving up one unearned run and eight hits in 11 innings in eight appearances. ``I didn't expect it one bit,'' Shields said of his call-up. ``They've been playing real well up here. It's a surprise for me to be here, but I'm ecstatic about it.'' --Wooten tests muscle: First baseman/DH Shawn Wooten William Shawn Wooten (born July 24, 1972 in Glendora, California), is a catcher who is currently with the New Orleans Zephyrs of the New York Mets organization. Previously, Wooten played with the Anaheim Angels (2000-03), the Philadelphia Phillies (2004), Boston Red Sox (2005) and hit soft toss Friday, testing the strained muscle on his right side. Wooten hopes to begin taking live batting practice next week and possibly begin a rehab assignment by the end of next week. Scioscia, though, is taking the cautious approach. Wooten hasn't played all season, injuring his thumb in spring training, requiring surgery, and then hurting his side on a rehab assignment May 31. ``He'll pick it up every day, based on how he feels,'' Scioscia said. ``I hope we're talking within weeks now, not months.'' --En route to 1,000: Darin Erstad's three hits Friday gave him 999 hits in his career. His 132 hits in interleague play Interleague play is the term used to describe regular season Major League Baseball games played between teams in different leagues, introduced in 1997. Before the 1997 season, teams in the American League and National League did not meet during the regular season. ranks first in the majors. ... Going into Friday's game, David Eckstein David Mark Eckstein, (born January 20, 1975 in Sanford, Florida), is a Major League Baseball shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals. He is noted for his size, as he is a small (for professional sports) 5' 7", but weighs 175 pounds. had struck out only once in his previous 60 at-bats. He strikes out once every 19.5 at-bats this season, third best in the American League. ... Garret Anderson's home run in the sixth inning Friday extended his hitting streak to eight games. Anderson has the club record, hitting in 28 consecutive games in 1998. |
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