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Angels place Ben Joyce on injured list with shoulder inflammation

Los Angeles Angels' Ben Joyce, pitching in the eighth inning, earns a save against the Atlanta Braves.
Angels reliever Ben Joyce delivers against the Atlanta Braves in August.
(Jayne Kamin-Oncea / Associated Press)

The Angels placed right-handed reliever Ben Joyce on the 15-day injured list Friday with inflammation in his throwing shoulder.

His stint on the injured list is retroactive to Wednesday after the average velocity on his fastball dipped to 99.3 mph in his last outing Tuesday against Tampa Bay after it averaged 101.3 mph on Sunday against Cleveland.

“We don’t have any idea the length, but we’re certainly going to back off him and let him rest and we’ll know more as we continue to see where it goes,” manager Ron Washington said.

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Much like Lee Smith mentored Troy Percival decades ago, the Angels hope Kenley Jansen can teach hard-throwing reliever Ben Joyce a thing or two.

Joyce is 1-0 with a 6.23 ERA in five appearances.

“It’s a big blow to lose him,” Washington said. “He’s a big piece. We can use him in many spots. Our intentions when we came out of spring training was for him to be our eighth-inning pitcher, but the way the season has been going, we’ve been having to use him in the seventh or the eighth, whichever way when the big part of their lineup comes up. He’s been the guy that’s been taking care of that.”

The Angels recalled right-hander Michael Darrell-Hicks from triple-A Salt Lake to take Joyce’s spot on the roster.

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