MAX STASSI
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Transactions & Injuries
Date Description
2024
2024-11-19 Signed by the San Francisco Giants to a minor league contract and invited to spring training.
2024-11-01 Chicago White Sox declined their contract option for next season.
2024-09-30 Missed all 162 regular season games (hip surgery - left).
2024-06-10 Hip surgery - left, remainder of the regular season.
2024-04-15 Transferred from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list (hip inflammation - left).
2024-03-25 Hip inflammation - left, 10-day injured list.
2023-12-09 Acquired from the Atlanta Braves The Chicago White Sox acquired catcher Max Stassi and cash from the Atlanta Braves for a player to be named later.
2023-12-08 Acquired from the Los Angeles Angels The Atlanta Braves acquired infielder David Fletcher and catcher Max Stassi from the Los Angeles Angels for first baseman Evan White and pitcher Tyler Thomas.
2023-11-02 Activated from the restricted list by the Los Angeles Angels.
2023
2023-10-02 Missed all 162 regular season games (various injuries).
2023-09-03 Restricted list, out.
2023-06-10 Transferred from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list (various injuries).
2023-03-29 Left hip strain, 10-day injured list (retroactive to March 27th, 2023).
2022
2022-05-23 Missed 12 games (covid-19).
2022-05-10 COVID-19, 10-day injured list.
2022-03-24 Signed by the Los Angeles Angels to a three-year contract extension.
2022-03-22 Re-signed by the Los Angeles Angels to a one-year contract.
2021
2021-08-13 Missed 1 game (left forearm injury).
2021-08-12 Left forearm injury, day-to-day.
2021-06-01 Missed 25 games (concussion).
2021-05-14 Concussion, 10-day injured list.
2021-05-06 Concussion, 7-day DL.
2021-04-28 Missed 12 games (sprained left thumb).
2021-04-13 Sprained left thumb, 10-day injured list.
2021-01-15 Re-signed by the Los Angeles Angels to a one-year contract.
2020
2020-09-06 Missed 15 games (strained right quad).
2020-08-21 Strained right quad, 10-day injured list.
2020-01-09 Re-signed by the Los Angeles Angels to a one-year contract.
2019
2019-09-29 Missed the last 23 regular season games (hip surgery).
2019-09-24 Hip surgery, remainder of the regular season.
2019-09-04 Side, day-to-day.
2019-08-02 Added to the Los Angeles Angels 25-man roster.
2019-07-31 Acquired from the Houston Astros The Los Angeles Angels acquired catcher Max Stassi from the Houston Astros for outfielders Rainier Rivas and Raider Uceta.
2019-06-21 Missed 23 games (left knee injury).
2019-05-26 Left knee injury, 10-day injured list.
2018
2018-10-05 Did not make the Houston Astros playoff roster.
2018-07-05 Missed 1 game (right forearm injury).
2018-07-04 Right forearm injury, day-to-day.
2017
2017-10-05 Did not make the Houston Astros playoff roster.
2017-09-04 Missed 10 games (left hand injury).
2017-08-25 Left hand injury, 10-day DL (retroactive to August 24th, 2017).
2017-08-14 Contract purchased from Fresno (AAA).
2017-03-21 Outrighted to Fresno (AAA).
2016
2016-09-05 Recalled from Fresno (AAA).
2016-05-12 Optioned to Fresno (AAA).
2016-05-10 Recalled from Fresno (AAA).
2016-05-08 Optioned to Fresno (AAA).
2016-05-08 Missed 31 games (left wrist surgery).
2016-04-01 Left wrist surgery, 15-day DL (retroactive to March 29th, 2016).
2015
2015-10-06 Not on the Houston Astros Wild Card playoff game roster.
2015-08-29 Recalled from Fresno (AAA).
2015-03-29 Optioned to Fresno (AAA).
2014
2014-09-02 Recalled from Oklahoma City (AAA).
2014-03-10 Optioned to Oklahoma City (AAA).
2013
2013-09-23 Missed 30 games (concussion).
2013-09-05 Concussion, 15-day DL.
2013-08-23 Concussion, 7-day DL (retroactive to August 22nd, 2013).
2013-08-20 Contract purchased from Corpus Christi (AA).
2013-02-04 Acquired from the Oakland Athletics. The Oakland Athletics acquired infielder Jed Lowrie and pitcher Fernando Rodriguez from the Houston Astros for first baseman Chris Carter, pitcher Brad Peacock and catcher Max Stassi.
2010
2010-03-14 Assigned by the Oakland Athletics to their minor league camp.
2009
2009-06-10 Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 4th round (123rd overall) in 2009.