Huston Street Transferred to 60-Day DL rotoballer.com Mon 4/17/17 4:04 PM

The Angels moved Huston Street to the 60-day DL to create a 40-man roster spot for Parker Bridwell. This pushes Street's return back until June 1 at the earliest. Street encountered a mild shoulder impingement during his throwing program and was slowed down, according to Angels General Manager Billy[...]

Huston Street to Resume Throwing rotoballer.com Fri 3/31/17 12:16 PM

Angels manager Mike Scioscia said that Huston Street will begin throwing "in a couple days." Street was diagnosed with a Grade 1 lat strain at the start of spring training and hasn't thrown since. Street should be avoided in virtually every format after bombing out last season with a horrific 6.45 E[...]

Huston Street: Dead-End Option in the Bullpen rotoballer.com Fri 10/14/16 7:50 PM

The puns keep coming, baby. Anyways, Huston Street very much had a year to forget in 2016. Street hit the DL multiple times due to oblique and knee injuries, and while he was healthy he posted a 6.45 ERA and a 6.42 FIP through 22.1 innings, notching nine saves in 12 chances. Street might still find [...]

Huston Street’s Season Comes To Disappointing End rotoballer.com Tue 8/23/16 2:11 PM

As the Angels quietly fade into the offseason, their closer’s season is coming to a similar uninspiring end. 33-year-old Huston Street is likely to undergo a season-ending surgery to his right knee. The former all-star has experienced the worst season of his career in 2016, posting a 6.45 ERA and [...]

Huston Street has Another Rough Outing, On Thin Ice rotoballer.com Wed 6/29/16 5:22 PM

Angels closer Huston Street came in during a non-save situation, and had another rough outing. He lasted two-thirds of an inning allowing four hits, three earned runs, and issuing two walks. In his past six outings, Street has given up 12 hits and eight earned runs. [...]

Huston Street Blows Yet Another Save, Still Struggling rotoballer.com Tue 6/21/16 7:20 PM

Huston Street came into Tuesday's game against Houston with a 2-1 lead in the ninth inning. Then Street walked two batters, allowed an infield single, and then gave up a bases-loaded single to Carlos Correa, losing the game 3-2. Since returning from the DL at the end of May, Street's blown two saves[...]

Huston Street Locks Down Ninth, Finding His Groove rotoballer.com Tue 6/14/16 9:11 PM

Just three days after spectacularly blowing a three-run lead, Huston Street came into a one-run game on Tuesday night and retired the side in short order. It's just Street's second save since returning from the DL on May 31, but hopefully this is a sign that he's shaken off the rust from his month-l[...]

Huston Street Blows Save, Still Struggling to Find His Groove rotoballer.com Sat 6/11/16 11:12 PM

Saturday's game against Cleveland was one to forget for Huston Street. He came into the ninth with a three-run lead, and then he gave up three runs on four hits and a walk. Street hasn't looked the same since returning from the DL and it's clear that he's still got some kinks to work out. But fortun[...]

Huston Street Continues to Shake Off Rust from DL Stint rotoballer.com Thu 6/9/16 9:56 PM

In just his third appearance since coming off the DL, Huston Street threw a scoreless — but messy — inning in a non-save situation against the Yankees on Thursday. Street gave up a double, a walk, and a single to load the bases with one out, but he managed to escape the inning without allowing a[...]

Huston Street Picks Up a Messy Save rotoballer.com Sun 6/5/16 3:07 PM

Huston Street was still dealing with some rust in just his second appearance since returning from the DL. He picked up a four-out save against Pittsburgh, but it wasn't a walk (heh) in the park — after inducing a ground-out to start the ninth, Street promptly walked a batter, gave up a double, and[...]