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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Logan O'Hoppe, Los Angeles Angels catcher, suffered a fractured left wrist on April 25, 2026. As of early May, he began a rehab assignment with the ACL Angels after progressing through light activities including hitting off a machine, catching off a machine, and running the bases. Manager Kurt Suzuki expressed optimism about his return. O'Hoppe was expected to return to the lineup by mid-to-late May. Before the injury, O'Hoppe was slashing .205/.323/.256 with a .579 OPS and 1 HR in 26 games, starting in 23 of 25 games as catcher. O'Hoppe noted that things were starting to click in his last series in Kansas City with deep flyouts and solid defensive work.
Strengths
- + Manager expressing optimism about return
- + Making significant progress in rehab
- + Advancing through rehab stages (hitting, catching off machine, running bases)
- + Player expressing confidence about imminent return
- + Defensive work improving before injury
- + Expected return by mid-to-late May
Weaknesses
- - Fractured left wrist (significant injury for catcher)
- - Poor offensive performance before injury (.205 BA, .579 OPS)
- - Limited power production (1 HR in 26 games)
- - Still needs to test wrist in competitive setting
- - Unknown timeline for full bullpen sessions and velocity hitting
- - Travis d'Arnaud taking over primary catching duties
Injury Status: day-to-day
About
Logan Warmoth is a third baseman for the Milwaukee Brewers.
Player Overview
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Milwaukee Brewers