Huston Street
RP FA
Fri 5/12/17 1:37 PM

Street (back) has moved his rehab to the Angels' spring training complex in Arizona, where he will continue throwing bullpen sessions, Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
Street has been slowly working his way back from a lat injury, a process hampered by a mild shoulder impingement that shut down his initial throwing program. Nonetheless, Angels' manager Mike Scioscia said the veteran reliever has been increasing his velocity in recent bullpen sessions with hopes of facing live hitters within the week. Street cannot be activated until June 1, but he could certainly challenge Bud Norris for the closer role upon his return.

Huston Street
RP FA
Wed 4/26/17 2:07 PM

Street (back) will throw a bullpen session Wednesday, and if all goes well, he will throw off a mound Friday, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wednesday's bullpen session will mark the first time the veteran closer has thrown since injuring his lat Mar. 3. Street was moved to the 60-day disabled list this month, so he won't be eligible to return to the majors until June 1 at the earliest. The Angels' closer position has been hit hard with injuries this season, so it is unclear how things will stand once the 33-year-old regains his health. Given his pedigree and previous success as a closer, Street could potentially regain his role once he is activated.

Huston Street
RP FA
Mon 4/17/17 7:10 PM

Street (back) is dealing with a "mild shoulder impingement" and has had his throwing program slowed down, Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register reported Monday.
EDGE Analysis
The Angels shifted Street to the 60-day disabled list earlier on Monday, and this was likely a big factor in that decision. Street won't be eligible to return until June as a result, but it was unlikely he would take the mound in the season's first two months regardless. Cam Bedrosian will be first in line for saves in Anaheim until Street is back and healthy.

Huston Street
RP FA
Mon 4/17/17 6:50 PM

Street was transferred to the 60-day DL Monday.
EDGE Analysis
The move was made to make room on the 40-man roster for Parker Bridwell, who was recently acquired in a trade with the Orioles. This move makes sense, as the Angels are expected to be overly cautious with Street given his injury-filled past. Cam Bedrosian will continue to the majority of save chances while Street remains out.

Huston Street
RP FA
Wed 4/5/17 6:10 PM

Street (back) threw from 60 feet Tuesday, MLB.com's Maria I. Guardado reports.
EDGE Analysis
Street has not pitched since March 3, during an outing that lasted just two outs. The Angels are expected to continue being cautious with Street, who is currently on the 10-day DL, given his injury-filled past. In 22.1 innings last season, Street posted a 6.45 ERA. Cam Bedrosian is expected to be the leader of the Angels' closer-by-committee contingent in Street's stead.

Huston Street
RP FA
Mon 4/3/17 9:43 AM

Street (back) was placed on the 10-day DL.
EDGE Analysis
Street recently underwent a platelet-rich plasma injection and is expected to resume throwing Tuesday. The Angels will likely be patient with Street as he works his way back given his injury history. Cam Bedrosian appears to be locked in as the Angels' closer for at least the early portion of the season.

Huston Street
RP FA
Fri 3/31/17 6:57 PM

Street (back) recently underwent a platelet-rich plasma injection and is now on track to resume throwing Tuesday, Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
The veteran reliever reportedly had a positive meeting with team doctors Thursday and was given the go-ahead to resume throwing in the near future. The Angels are now targeting Tuesday as Street's first day back on his throwing program. Still, the Angels will likely be patient with Street as he works his way back given his injury history. Cam Bedrosian appears to be locked in as the Angels' closer for at least the early portion of the season.

Huston Street
RP FA
Fri 3/31/17 9:10 AM

Street (back) was examined Thursday and cleared to resume throwing in the next few days, Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander has been sidelined since earlier in March due to his lat strain. Cam Bedrosian is all but guaranteed to start the season as the closer, though Street could re-enter the saves circle later in the year if manager Mike Scioscia values his presence there.

Huston Street
RP FA
Tue 3/21/17 2:21 PM

Street (back) is recovering on schedule from his lat strain and he's hoping to resume throwing by the end of March, Pedro Moura of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Street visited Dr. Steve Yoon in Los Angeles on Monday and received the pleasant news. He'll continue to progress along his rehab until he is able to resume throwing. The 33-year-old is set to miss the beginning of the season and depending on how he returns from the injury, he could no longer be an option to close games for the Angels.

Huston Street
RP FA
Sat 3/4/17 12:24 PM

Angels GM Billy Eppler says Street has a lat strain and will not throw for 3-4 weeks, Pedro Moura of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
The news is a huge blow to Street's chances of being ready for Opening Day, much less winning the closer job. He left Friday's Cactus League contest with apparent irritation and now faces a steep road to recovery. Street dealt with a variety of injuries last year before undergoing knee surgery this offseason, definitive signs that the 33-year-old may be a risky pick in any draft format. Look for Cam Bedrosian (groin) and Andrew Bailey to compete for the closer role as spring camp continues.