Angels' Neto doubles in first rehab game in Triple-A in return from shoulder surgery
- Zach Neto went 1 for 6 with a double in his first rehabilitation game with Triple-A Salt Lake City after offseason shoulder surgery.
- There is currently no timetable for when Zach Neto will be cleared to play defense in a game, according to Angels manager Ron Washington.
- Washington stated that Neto's readiness to play defense will be determined by his performance in practice, specifically in handling ball catches and relays.
- Neto served as the designated hitter and was hit by a pitch but remained in the game.
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Angels players relax enforcement of Ron Washington’s cell phone ban
ST. LOUIS — The cell phones are back. Eyebrows were raised in spring training with the news about manager Ron Washington’s ban of cell phones in the Angels clubhouse, which he said he planned to continue into the regular season. During the second series of the season, players are back to using their phones in their clubhouse. Washington said he doesn’t spend time in the clubhouse, so it’s up to the players to determine how strictly the rule shou…

Angels' Neto doubles in first rehab game in Triple-A in return from shoulder surgery
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Angels shortstop Zach Neto went 1 for 6 with a double in his first rehabilitation game with Triple-A Salt Lake City as he moves closer to a return from offseason shoulder surgery.
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