Vernon Wells
DH FA
Mon 7/16/12 5:26 PM

Angels manager Mike Scioscia said Monday that Vernon Wells (thumb) is on schedule to begin a minor league rehab assignment this weekend. Wells is expected to play 7-10 games in the minors, but he could be activated by the end of the month. The 33-year-old outfielder has been sidelined for nearly two months following surgery on his right thumb. While Wells isn't going to get regular at-bats upon his return, Peter Bourjos will be even further squeezed for playing time.

Vernon Wells
DH FA
Tue 7/3/12 5:49 PM

Vernon Wells played catch Tuesday for the first time since undergoing thumb surgery in late May. Wells has also been cleared to begin performing other baseball-related activities. He is currently on track to return to the Angels near the beginning of August.

Vernon Wells
DH FA
Fri 6/29/12 11:14 AM

Vernon Wells (thumb) has yet to be cleared to swing a bat or throw. He's stepped up his running drills and shagging fly balls, but swinging a bat and throwing are much bigger hurdles for his surgically-repaired thumb. Wells is probably looking at a late July or early August return at this point.

Vernon Wells
DH FA
Thu 6/28/12 7:53 PM

Vernon Wells told Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com that he would be reluctant to waive his no-trade clause. "I prefer to stay here," said Wells. "I love being here. The guys are awesome. We have the potential to be really good for a long time. I haven't been thinking about (the possibility of a trade)." In truth, the no-trade clause probably doesn't matter all that much. Wells is coming back from thumb surgery and is still owed more than $50 million, so the Angels would have to pay the great majority of his remaining contract to draw even a smidgen of interest. We just don't see that happening.

Vernon Wells
DH FA
Tue 6/12/12 6:29 PM

Angels transferred OF Vernon Wells from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list. Wells underwent surgery in late May to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb. He's making good progress but will not return to the Angels before the All-Star break.

Vernon Wells
DH FA
Sat 6/2/12 9:20 AM

Vernon Wells remains on track in his recovery from right thumb surgery. Wells is still in a cast, but will get stitches removed on Saturday before being cleared for range-of-motion exercises. Given the success of Mike Trout, his role with the Angels coming back from injury remains to be seen. Wells, under contract through the 2014 season, expects to return ahead of his initial timetable in July.

Vernon Wells
DH FA
Mon 5/21/12 7:19 PM

Vernon Wells will need surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb and will be sidelined for at least 8-10 weeks. He'll undergo the procedure Tuesday, and it sounds like he will not be back until the second half. The Angels are probably better off without Wells in the lineup, anyway, but it obviously hurts their depth. Peter Bourjos is due for an uptick in playing time.

Vernon Wells
DH FA
Sun 5/20/12 9:14 PM

Vernon Wells (thumb) and Ryan Langerhans (separated right shoulder) are both likely to be placed on the disabled list, Angels manager Mike Scioscia said Sunday. Neither player flew to Oakland, another indication that several roster moves are coming. Wells hurts his thumb during a stolen base attempt Sunday and Langerhans hurt his shoulder running into a wall chasing a John Baker double. Unfortunately for the Angels, MLB.com's Alden Gonzalez confirmed that Torii Hunter will not be back with the club Monday. The Angels used 21 players in their 13-inning loss to San Diego Sunday, partly because of the length of the game, and partly because Hunter and Langerhans hurt themselves. Stay tuned for a slew of roster moves out of LA.

Vernon Wells
DH FA
Sat 5/12/12 11:30 AM

Vernon Wells is not in Saturday's lineup against the Rangers. It's likely just a scheduled day off with Peter Bourjos struggling for playing time. Albert Pujols will serve as the designated hitter. Mark Trumbo is starting at first base, batting fifth.

Vernon Wells
DH FA
Fri 5/4/12 6:16 PM

Vernon Wells is not in Friday's lineup against the Blue Jays. Just four for his past 24 (.167), the .220/.237/.396 hitting Wells is being benched against Jays righty Henderson Alvarez. With the Halos committed to playing Mike Trout every day and intent on getting Mark Trumbo's bat in the lineup, Wells could begin to find himself on the bench more often if he doesn't do something to turn around his year-plus slump.