Angels Notes: Concerning Injury Update, Robert Stephenson Latest, Ex-Yankee Blames New York For Struggles

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The Los Angeles Angels lost, 6-4, to the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday at Angel Stadium despite a two-home run game from outfielder Jo Adell.
The game was tied after the eighth inning, but the Halos still ended up losing after Kenley Jansen gave up two earned runs and picked up the loss.
In other news, relief pitcher Robert Stephenson is closing in on his return to the MLB mound.
He has missed months of action with a bicep nerve issue, but he is making rehabilitation appearances in the minor leagues and should be back soon.
On the other hand, designated hitter Jorge Soler's back injury continues to nag him, and he is undergoing additional tests, with minimal progress in his absence.
and finally, former Yankee Oswaldo Peraza blames his lack of playing team with his old team for his struggles at the MLB level.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Angels news (click the headline for the full article):
Angels' $33 Million Reliever Appears Set to Return Soon
Former Top Prospect Now With Angels Blames Yankees for His Struggles
Angels Provide Concerning Injury Update on $42 Million Slugger
Angels Manager Says Crucial Mistake in Loss to Reds Was His Fault
Angels Compared to MLB-Best Brewers By Major Analyst
Angels' Taylor Ward Blames Teammate for Collision in Outfield
Angels' Mike Trout Takes Hilarious Shot at Star Teammate
Angels Tweets of the Day:
FINAL: Reds 6, Angels 4 pic.twitter.com/uBMlACixsg
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) August 20, 2025
JO DEEP X2 😤
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) August 20, 2025
Adell ties the game with his 4th multi-HR effort! pic.twitter.com/c6bBzDroFO
Neto’s knockin’ 🚪 pic.twitter.com/KQIj0XqMuA
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) August 20, 2025
Jo jumps on the first pitch 💥 pic.twitter.com/Wtj3wdAx6H
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) August 20, 2025
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