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Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Alek Manoah has officially hit rock bottom


Victor William
Mar 19, 2026  (6:55 PM)
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Alek Manoah reacts after being pulled against the Chicago Cubs during a spring training game at Sloan Park.
Photo credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Alek Manoah struggling heavily this spring hurts to watch, but it forces the necessary reset for his inspiring comeback.

Watching a former All-Star battle his command on the mound is always incredibly painful for any diehard supporter.
We remember his dominant energy and the pure swagger he brought to the stadium every fifth day.
Alek Manoah (Age 28, Drafted Round 1, 2019 by Toronto Blue Jays) simply could not find the strike zone today.
His final outing for the Angels was an absolute disaster by every single metric we use to measure success.
Alek Manoah's final line:

4 IP, 7 ER, 8 H, 4 BB, 5 K
85 pitches, 49 strikes

His ERA this spring is 9.39 in 5 starts
He allowed seven earned runs and eight hits across just four grueling innings of exhibition work.
Issuing four costly walks while throwing 85 total pitches clearly shows his mechanics are completely out of sync right now.
Only landing 49 strikes during that massive workload is an alarming ratio for a pitcher fighting for a job.

Alek Manoah possesses the fiery resilience to bounce back

Fans are just genuinely hopeful that he finds a quiet environment to completely rebuild his raw confidence.
Finishing camp with a massive 9.39 ERA across five starts practically guarantees his release from the current Los Angeles roster.
He managed to strike out five batters today, proving his electric stuff is still hiding in his right arm.
Sometimes hitting absolute rock bottom is the exact spark an elite athlete desperately needs to wake up and evolve.
Being cut before Opening Day permanently removes the intense daily pressure of performing under the bright major league spotlight.
He can now step away entirely and focus purely on mastering his physical conditioning and pitch location without judgment.
We have seen countless veteran pitchers resurrect their professional careers after a devastating string of terrible performances.
The baseball world absolutely loves an incredible underdog story, and his current situation perfectly sets the ultimate comeback stage.
Whether he signs a minor league deal or heads to an independent league, his intense passion for the sport remains undeniable.
We are all patiently waiting to see the big man triumphantly return to his dominant peak form very soon.
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