Angels Designate Canadian Reliever Romano Amid Sunday’s Roster Moves

The Los Angeles Angels made significant roster changes on Sunday, including the designation of Canadian relief pitcher Jordan Romano. This update follows a string of struggles that have impacted Romano’s performance this season.
Roster Changes Announced
The Angels designated two players for assignment, including Romano, a notable pitcher from Markham, Ontario. Additionally, catcher Logan O’Hoppe was placed on the 10-day Injured List due to a wrist fracture.
Key Roster Moves
- Designated Player for Assignment: Jordan Romano
- Designated Player for Assignment: Shaun Anderson
- Placed on Injured List: Logan O’Hoppe (Wrist fracture)
- Called Up: Jose Fermin (Pitcher)
- Called Up: Joey Lucchesi (Pitcher)
- Called Up: Sebastian Rivero (Catcher)
Romano, who recently celebrated his 33rd birthday, started strong this season with four saves in his first six games, all scoreless appearances. However, his performance declined sharply in recent outings.
Struggles This Season
Over his last five appearances, Romano surrendered nine earned runs across just 3.0 innings, resulting in two blown saves and two losses. His earned run average (ERA) has now risen to 10.13 this season.
Romano’s Career Overview
Before his time with the Angels, Romano had a successful eight-year career with the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies. He earned two All-Star selections in 2022 and 2023. His career statistics include:
| Team | Appearances | Earned Run Average (ERA) | Strikeouts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto Blue Jays | 49 | 3.92 | 344 |
| Philadelphia Phillies | 49 | 8.23 | N/A |
| Los Angeles Angels | 11 | 10.13 | N/A |
Following disappointing results this season and last, the Angels have opted to part ways with the towering right-hander, marking a significant change in their bullpen strategy.




