Luis Rengifo's Stats, Metrics, Game Logs, Projections & Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT5' 10'' , 195 lbs
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Birthdate02/26/1997 (27)
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Draft InfoUndrafted
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StatusInactive
Los Angeles Angels second baseman Luis Rengifo (hamstring) will serve as the designated hitter in the team's Cactus League game on Saturday against the Oakland Athletics. Meanwhile, first baseman Nolan Schanuel (back) could also return to the lineup. Rengifo will return to spring action after leaving Tuesday's contest with a left-hamstring injury. Schanuel was scratched from Monday's Cactus League game due to back tightness. Both Rengifo and Schanuel should be ready for Opening Day next Thursday. Rengifo is expected to be the team's regular season baseman, while the 22-year-old Schanuel is projected to be the Angels' primary first baseman after impressing in his first MLB call-up after being taken 12th overall in last year's draft. Rengifo and Schanuel don't have a ton of fantasy upside in mixed leagues.
Los Angeles Angels second baseman Luis Rengifo (hamstring) left the team's Cactus League game in the first inning on Tuesday against the Cincinnati Reds with a trainer with what looked to be a hamstring injury after running to first base. The severity of Rengifo's injury is unknown at this time, but we'll provide any updates as they come along. With the start of the regular season just nine days away, the 27-year-old could be in danger of missing the start of the regular season. When healthy, Rengifo is penciled in to be the Halos' primary second baseman, although his modest power and speed doesn't give him much upside for fantasy managers competing in mixed leagues. If Rengifo is forced to miss time to open up the year, Michael Stefanic figures to be the first man up to benefit from playing time at the keystone in Anaheim.
Los Angeles Angels infielder Luis Rengifo (hamstring) is expected to make his spring training debut in the team's Cactus League lineup on Wednesday and get a couple of at-bats. Rengifo is just now making his Cactus League debut after dealing with a hamstring injury in recent weeks in camp. The 27-year-old is expected to be ready by Opening Day on March 28, though, as long as he doesn't suffer any sort of setback with his leg. Rengifo was one of the team's most productive offensive players last year with 16 home runs in 126 games, and he should open the year as the Halos' starter at the keystone. He doesn't have a ton of power or speed, though, which merely makes him middle-infield depth in deep-mixed fantasy leagues.
Los Angeles Angels infielder Luis Rengifo (hamstring) is doing some hitting and defensive drills in camp on Wednesday. The Angels are easing Rengifo back into action at spring training after he dealt with some left-hamstring tightness. The 27-year-old still has plenty of time to get ready for Opening Day at the end of March, unless he suffers another setback when he starts playing in Cactus League games. Rengifo is most useful to the Angels for his ability to play multiple positions, but when healthy, he's expected to see most of his playing time at the keystone in Anaheim. While he had a solid season in 2023, Rengifo doesn't stand out at all for power or speed, making him merely a versatile depth option for fantasy managers in deep mixed leagues.
Los Angeles Angels second baseman Luis Rengifo (hamstring) is dealing with a left-hamstring issue at camp and took himself out of workouts at spring training on Friday. He is going to be off his feet for a few days, but manager Ron Washington was adamant that Rengifo will be ready for Opening Day in late March. When healthy, the 26-year-old switch-hitter is expected to see the majority of playing time for the Halos at second base, and he should also be the club's leadoff hitter against left-handed pitchers. The Venezuelan infielder hit .264/.339/.444 with 16 home runs, 15 doubles, four triples, 51 RBI, six stolen bases and 55 runs scored in 126 games in 2023 before his season was cut short due to a torn left biceps in September. None of Rengifo's skills really stand out for fantasy managers, but he can be an asset as depth in deep-mixed and AL-only leagues as an everyday player for the Angels.