Los Angeles Times

Rookie replaces Calhoun in right

- By Jeff Miller jeff.miller@latimes.com Twitter: @JeffMiller­MLB

He began the month hitting for the cycle and Friday he hit for the Angels, batting ninth and starting in right.

Michael Hermosillo’s first big-league promotion capped what he called “a wild experience,” the slumping Angels thinking perhaps he could provide a spark. He doubled to deep left in his first at-bat but struck out in each of his next three.

“Now it’s just about trusting what I’ve been doing and what I’m still capable of doing and doing it at this level, too,” Hermosillo said, “because the game doesn't change. It’s the same baseball game.”

With Kole Calhoun struggling, Justin Upton’s injury thinning the outfield corps and Tampa Bay starting the left-handed Blake Snell, the Angels turned to a 23-year-old who began last season at Class A.

Hermosillo reached triple-A Salt Lake in 2017 and opened 2018 with the Bees.

After a slow first couple weeks he began to emerge and, on May 1, hit for the cycle against the Fresno Grizzlies, a feat that included a grand slam.

After getting three hits on opening day, Calhoun has spiraled downward. He entered Friday batting .163.

Upton was struck in the left hand Thursday by a Chris Archer fastball. Tests revealed no fracture, but he was not ready to return Friday. Manager Mike Scioscia said he hoped Upton could be back “in a couple days.”

Shoemaker update

As the questions concerning Matt Shoemaker’s forearm nerve injury persist, the right-hander suggested doctors could be “inching” toward a resolution.

Shoemaker visited a specialist this week in St. Louis and returned without any definite next step. He’ll travel back to see the doctor next week for a consultati­on that could yield answers.

He said the medical profession­als who have seen him are discussing the injury — one Shoemaker called “not normal” and “weird” — with an eye on finding a consensus on treatment.

“My frustratio­n level is through the roof and it’s been that way,” said Shoemaker, who first started having issues in his right forearm 11 months ago.

A second surgery is possible, Shoemaker having undergone a procedure in August to relieve compressio­n on the nerve. He said it appears that the nerve is being compressed again.

Wood update

Reliever Blake Wood (elbow impingemen­t) could make another rehabilita­tion appearance before rejoining the Angels.

 ?? Mark J. Terrill Associated Press ?? MICHAEL HERMOSILLO catches a foul ball in right field, where he made his major league debut.
Mark J. Terrill Associated Press MICHAEL HERMOSILLO catches a foul ball in right field, where he made his major league debut.

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