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  • LAA Relief Pitcher #60
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    Angels sent LHP Jack Dashwood outright to Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Dashwood, who is 27 and has never pitched in the majors, showed enough promise in very limited action in Double-A last season to get added to the Angels’ 40-man in November, but he’d opened this year by giving up 12 earned runs in two innings over four appearances for Salt Lake. He still could be a candidate for a callup this summer if he gets things turned around.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #38
    Angels selected the contract of INF J.D. Davis from Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Davis has gone 11-for-37 (.297) with two home runs, six runs and 11 RBI in 10 games so far this season in the PCL. He will simply be a backup at both third and first base while Yoan Moncada is on the injured list with a thumb sprain. LHP Jack Dashwood was designated for assignment to open up a 40-man roster spot for Davis.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #36
    Angels optioned HP Sam Aldegheri, OF Gustavo Campero, RHP Caden Dana, LHP Jack Dashwood and INF Niko Kavadas to Triple-A Salt Lake and reassigned RHP Connor Brogdon, RHP Michael Darrell-Hicks, RHP José Fermin, INF Cole Fontenelle, LHP Victor González, INF Denzer Guzman, INF Carter Kieboom, RHP George Klassen, LHP Samy Natera, OF Nelson Rada and C Sebastián Rivero to minor league camp.
    A plethora of cuts for the Angels, but it’s that time, folks. Dana is the biggest name to be moved, as he was battling for one of the final spots in the rotation. Instead, he’ll head to the PCL, but all but assuredly make starts with Los Angeles by the end of the year. Kieboom is the most notable name to be reassigned among those not on the 40-man roster as a former top prospect who just hasn’t hit enough to justify an MLB career yet.
  • LAA Shortstop #84
    Angels selected the contract of INF Matthew Lugo and LHP Jack Dashwood.
    Lugo came over from the Red Sox back at the trade deadline as part of the Luis García trade and has been officially added to Los Angeles’ 40-man roster to shield him from next month’s Rule 5 Draft. The 23-year-old, who is the Angels’ 12th-ranked prospect, according to MLB Pipeline, offers multi-position versatility and posted double-digit homers and steals last year in the upper minors.