The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Rookie Paris gets look in center field

- By Jeff Fletcher jfletcher@scng.com

As the Angels limp toward the finish line in this disappoint­ing season, they are experiment­ing.

Kyren Paris got the start in center field on Wednesday, even though he had not played a single profession­al game in the outfield and had only begun working out there “the last couple days,” Paris said. He said he played outfield when was growing up, though.

Paris ended up having an uneventful day, han- dling the routine plays that came his way during a 3-2 loss to the Seattle Mariners.

Manager Phil Nevin said they put Paris in center, instead of one of the corners, because it would be more familiar to him as a middle infielder.

“He looks comfortabl­e,” Nevin said. “It’s been a while since he’s played outfield, but he’s a heck of an athlete. He’s going to go get it out there. We feel fine with him out there.”

Paris, a 21-year-old just two weeks removed from Double-a, was ready for the challenge, though.

“Guys are kind of dinged up right now and they needed a guy, so I’m willing to play out there right now,” Paris said.

The move was necessitat­ed because Mickey Moniak is still out with a sore back and Randal Grichuk has some tightness in his groin.

Grichuk was still available to play, just not for a whole game, Nevin said. Moniak could be ready to play by Friday, which would be 10 days since he last played.

“It’s a low back spasm that’s really causing him some discomfort,” Nevin said. “Those things can

come and go. So, hopefully, with these days off, and actually a little less treatment to not flare it up, and the off day (Thursday), we’ll see how he is on Friday.”

Adell to begin rehab

Jo Adell, who has been out with a strained oblique since early July, is going to play for Triple-a Salt Lake on Friday. Adell will be the DH.

“He’ll be able to play over the weekend,” Nevin said. “What that means, timetable-wise, I’m not sure.”

Also

Mike Moustakas (left wrist soreness) was not in the lineup Wednesday. Nevin said he needed a day off, regardless of the injury. “He just had his 35th birthday; he needs his days,” Nevin said. “He’s been a heck of a player for us. I hate the fact that we’ve had to run him out there a lot. He’s had some days where his legs haven’t been underneath him. You can probably attribute last night (three defensive misplays) to that. He’s played such a great third base. Everybody has a day once in a while. Yesterday wasn’t

one that he would like to have. He’s been so good out there.” ... Likely American League MVP Shohei Ohtani (oblique tightness) continues to work out in an effort to play, but he was still not ready Wednesday. He has missed 10 consecutiv­e games . ... Mike Trout (fractured hamate) has been taking dry swings, but the three-time AL MVP was not with the team in Seattle . ... Third baseman Anthony Rendon (bone bruise) has been undergoing treatment in Anaheim while the Angels have been in Seattle. There is still no timetable for him to return . ... If the Angels are able to activate players like Adell, Trout, Rendon and C.J. Cron (back), it would slightly reduce their payroll against the luxury tax threshold. When a player is on the injured list, the team is paying him and his replacemen­t. The Angels also could trim the number by calling up Jared Walsh or David Fletcher, who are both getting paid majorleagu­e salaries regardless of whether they are in Triple-a or the majors. The Angels are expected to finish the season near the threshold.

 ?? LINDSEY WASSON – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Angels’ Brett Phillips celebrates his solo home run with rookie Kyren Paris in the third inning of a 3-2loss to the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday afternoon.
LINDSEY WASSON – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Angels’ Brett Phillips celebrates his solo home run with rookie Kyren Paris in the third inning of a 3-2loss to the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday afternoon.

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