Huston Street
RP FA
Sat 6/24/17 4:08 PM

Street (lat, triceps) fired a perfect inning Friday, striking out one in a loss to the Red Sox.
EDGE Analysis
It was the veteran's first appearance since being activated from the 60-day disabled list Thursday. Street looked sharp, needing just 11 pitches to retire the frame with a fastball that sat in the 88-90 mph range. The 33-year-old wasn't expected to assume closing duties right off the bat, but given the fluid situation in the ninth following Bud Norris' (knee) placement on the disabled list, Street is worth consideration as a speculative add for saves.

Huston Street
RP FA
Thu 6/22/17 3:40 PM

Street (lat, triceps) was reinstated from the 60-day DL on Thursday prior to the game against New York.
EDGE Analysis
For the time being, Cam Bedrosian is still expected to be the closer for the Angels while Street works as more of a set-up man. He could conceivably work his way into the closer's role but Street will have to earn it. During four rehab appearances, Street yielded just one hit and one walk while striking out three in four innings of work. The right-hander should be good to go, but is likely not worth a look unless he returns to the ninth-inning spot.

Huston Street
RP FA
Wed 6/21/17 4:09 PM

Street (lat, triceps) is expected to return from the disabled list Thursday in time for the series finale with the Yankees, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
The embattled reliever is with the team Wednesday, but the team will wait one more day to officially activate him. Street claims that he feels completely ready to return to the Halos' relief corps, but his role is still up in the air. Cam Bedrosian began the season as the closer and hasn't allowed a single run all season, although Street's track record in the ninth inning is very impressive. The Angels' plans should become evident when a save situation arises in the coming days, but it could drastically affect the 33-year-old's value since he doesn't have the gaudy strikeout numbers to make him attractive without the closer's role.

Huston Street
RP FA
Fri 6/16/17 5:26 AM

Street (lat, triceps) is scheduled to make two rehab appearances with Triple-A Salt Lake Lake and could rejoin the Angels for their road trip the east coast beginning on Tuesday, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 33-year-old made his first rehab appearance with High-A Inland Empire after experiencing triceps tightness during his first return attempt earlier this month. While the results weren't pretty Wednesday (three runs and two walks in a third of an inning), Street came out of the outing feeling healthy. He is scheduled to pitch an inning Friday and four outs on Monday with the Bees, which would put him on track to rejoin the majors Tuesday if all goes as planned. Even if the veteran reliever does return next week, there is no guarantee that he will slot back in as the club's closer due to Bud Norris' success in his stead (2.59 ERA and 11 saves).

Huston Street
RP FA
Thu 6/15/17 1:19 PM

Street (lat, triceps) gave up three runs on two hits and two walks in one-third of an inning in a rehab appearance with High-A Inland Empire on Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
A lat strain put Street on the DL to begin the season, and a bout of triceps tendinitis cut short his first attempt at a rehab assignment in late May. While he struggled against low-level competition Wednesday, there's been nothing to suggest he will have to again hit the pause button on his rehab. Look for Street to gradually work his way back up the ladder before ultimately slotting in near the back end of the Angels' bullpen.

Huston Street
RP FA
Wed 6/14/17 1:22 PM

Street (triceps) is expected to resume a rehab assignment with High-A Inland Empire on Wednesday, Inland Empire broadcaster Steve Wendt reports.
EDGE Analysis
He will pitch an inning out of the 66ers' bullpen, after not having pitched in a minor-league game since May 28. Street's rehab was recently shut down due to triceps tendinitis, and he will likely need at least a week of minor-league action before coming off the DL. Once activated, Street will likely work his way into a setup capacity with the Halos. Bud Norris has a 2.20 ERA, 1.16 WHIP, 20:6 K:BB and six saves over his last 16.1 innings for the Angels. Meanwhile Cam Bedrosian (groin) also resumed his rehab assignment with Inland Empire this week, and will likely return to the Angels before Street.

Huston Street
RP FA
Thu 6/1/17 11:27 PM

Street's rehab assignment has been put on hold after he was diagnosed with right triceps tendinitis, Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
It was reported earlier in the week that Street was on pace to be activated off the disabled list next week, but that's unlikely to be the case following Thursday's news. The Angels will shut down Street for the time being until the soreness in his arm subsides, at which point there will be a new timetable for his return. In the meantime, Bud Norris will continue to close for the Angels.

Huston Street
RP FA
Thu 6/1/17 1:08 AM

Street (back) is expecting to be activated from the disabled list sometime next week, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
Street has now made three rehab appearances, including back-to-back outing over the weekend, so he appears to be close to a return to the big club. He's allowed two runs on two hits with a 3:0 K:BB through 2.2 innings during his rehab stint with Triple-A. It's unclear what role Street will resume upon activation, as Bud Norris has pitched well as the Angels' interim closer and Cam Bedrosian (groin) is nearing a return from the DL as well.

Huston Street
RP FA
Sat 5/27/17 10:10 PM

Street (back) threw a scoreless inning with Triple-A Salt Lake on Saturday, recording two strikeouts, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
In two rehab appearances with Salt Lake, the veteran reliever has posted two perfect innings, a positive sign as he works his way back to full strength. Street, out since suffering the injury in spring training, appears well on his way to returning and is eligible to come off the disabled list June 1, when he could begin his campaign to retake the closer role in the Angels' bullpen.

Huston Street
RP FA
Wed 5/24/17 3:55 PM

Street (back) will make a rehab appearance with Triple-A Salt Lake on Wednesday, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
This is great news for the former closer, as it seems like he's nearing a full return to the big leagues. He isn't eligible to return from the disabled list until June 1, but more information on a timetable for Street's return should come forth following the appearance Wednesday.