Angels' coach Radinsky having tests for chest pains

April 15th, 2016
Angels bullpen coach Scott Radinsky is in California undergoing additional tests for chest pains. (AP)

MINNEAPOLIS -- Angels bullpen coach Scott Radinsky has returned to Southern California after visiting an Oakland hospital on Wednesday for chest pains.
Radinsky didn't travel with the team for its three-game series against the Twins at Target Field that started on Friday, and Angels manager Mike Scioscia said Radinsky wouldn't join the team for its upcoming trip to Chicago, either.
Radinsky is undergoing additional tests.
"He feels a little more comfortable now and we'll wait to get some more on exactly what's going on," Scioscia said.
Worth noting
• Scioscia said left-hander C.J. Wilson (left shoulder inflammation) is playing catch in Arizona from 60 feet. Scioscia said Wilson is progressing, but there is no timeline on when he will be able to throw from a mound.
• Left-hander Andrew Heaney (left flexor muscle strain) was set to play catch again on Friday as the Angels monitor his comeback. Scioscia said Heaney isn't ready to throw from a mound.
• Prospect Roberto Baldoquin was placed on the seven-day disabled list with a hamstring injury. Baldoquin, a Cuban middle infielder who was given an $8 million signing bonus in December 2014, is coming off an injury-riddled year for Class A Advanced Inland Empire in 2015 and is back with the team this season.