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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Logan O'Hoppe, Los Angeles Angels catcher, suffered a fractured left wrist on April 25, 2026 after taking a foul tip. As of early May, he has progressed through rehab stages including playing catch, throwing to bases, light swings in the cages, catching off a machine, hitting on the field, and running the bases. He began a rehab assignment with the ACL Angels and was expected to potentially return by Friday for the series opener against the Dodgers. Before the injury, O'Hoppe was slashing .205/.323/.256 with a .579 OPS and 1 HR across 26 games, though he noted momentum was building in his last series in Kansas City with deep flyouts and solid defensive work.
Strengths
- + Steady rehab progression through multiple stages
- + Manager Kurt Suzuki expressed optimism about his return
- + O'Hoppe showed confidence and positive attitude about recovery
- + Started 23 of 25 games before injury indicating regular playing time
- + Reported momentum building in final series before injury with quality at-bats
- + Young player with important role for Angels organization
Weaknesses
- - Fractured left wrist is a significant injury for a catcher
- - Pre-injury offensive numbers were poor (.205 BA, .579 OPS)
- - Only 1 HR in 26 games before injury
- - Unclear exact return timeline despite rehab progress
- - Still needs to progress to full-velocity hitting and complete bullpen catching
- - Injury occurred late April, removing him from early season momentum
Injury Status: IL-15
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T.J. Hopkins is a center fielder for the Chicago Cubs.
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