Los Angeles Angels sign former Toronto Blue Jays right-handed reliever
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The Halos have signed RHP Jose Urena. Tyler Anderson has hit the IL, very likely Urena will take one of the rotation spots available. Still one more hole, presumably Mitch Farris will get an opportunity
Urena, 34 in September, has appeared in parts of 11 seasons in the majors.
He began his career as a member of the Marlins and mostly pitched in a swing role to below average results, though he did manage to post a solid 3.90 ERA (100 ERA+) in 343 2/3 innings of work from 2017 to 2018.
Since departing the Marlins following the shortened 2020 season, Urena has bounced around the league as a mostly below-average depth option primarily used on non-contending teams, with a 5.04 ERA (85 ERA+) and a nearly-matching 5.11
FIP across the past five seasons while suiting up for the Tigers, White Sox, Rockies, Brewers, Rangers, Mets, Blue Jays, Dodgers, and Twins.
The José Urena world tour
He has looked better than that in recent years, however. Urena pitched mostly in multi-inning relief for the Rangers last year and turned in a perfectly solid 3.80 ERA despite a 4.62 FIP, with even better results when pitching out of the bullpen as opposed to starting.
Urena's work in 2025 is skewed by a single outing with the Mets where he surrendered five runs in three innings of multi-inning relief work, but his 5.00 ERA on the season drops to 4.08 when looking at his work out of the bullpen and 4.09 when looking at his work after leaving New York.
Perhaps unfortunately for Urena, it seems as though the Angels have designs on placing him in their rotation to replace Anderson.
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AOUT 31 | 114 ANSWERS Los Angeles Angels sign former Toronto Blue Jays right-handed reliever Can Jose Urena help the Los Angeles Angels as a starter? |
Yes | 33 | 28.9 % |
No | 38 | 33.3 % |
Too early to tell | 43 | 37.7 % |
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