Scouting Report
Updated May 20, 2026
Logan O'Hoppe, Los Angeles Angels catcher, suffered a fractured left wrist on April 25, 2026, and began a rehab assignment with the ACL Angels in mid-May. He has progressed through recovery stages including catching off a machine, hitting on the field, and running the bases. O'Hoppe was activated and returned to the lineup by May 16, though he experienced some wrist irritation in his first game back. Before the injury, he was struggling offensively with a .205/.323/.256 slash line and .579 OPS through 26 games. Manager Kurt Suzuki expressed optimism about his return, and O'Hoppe indicated he was starting to find his rhythm at the plate just before the injury occurred.
Strengths
- + Successful progression through rehab stages
- + Able to catch off machine without issues
- + Able to hit on field and run bases
- + Manager and player expressing optimism about return
- + Player indicated he was starting to click at plate before injury
- + Small fracture that responded well to treatment
- + Returned to lineup relatively quickly (3 weeks)
- + Important player for Angels organization
Weaknesses
- - Early season offensive struggles (.205 BA, .579 OPS)
- - Experienced wrist irritation upon return to action
- - Removed early from first game back due to wrist irritation
- - Still dealing with slight discomfort while swinging
- - Concerns about catching full bullpen sessions and hitting off velocity
- - Angels catching depth issues creating pressure for quick return
- - Backup catcher also on IL with separate injury
Injury Status: day-to-day
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Logan O'Hoppe is a catcher for the Los Angeles Angels.
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