ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. _ The Los Angeles Angels are finally on the verge of infusing more power into their lineup.
Outfielder Justin Upton, sidelined since late March because of a left big toe sprain, will be activated Monday in time for the Angels' series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.
"It'll be good to have him back," manager Brad Ausmus said before the Angels concluded their series with the Tampa Bay Rays.
"Obviously he's been an offensive performer for a long time. It's a big bat to add to our lineup."
The Angels have treaded water without their middle-of-the-order hitter who belted 30 home runs last season. Entering Sunday, their left fielders had combined for a .706 on-base-plus-slugging percentage, the sixth lowest in baseball. They'd seen only six home runs hit by players at the position. Cesar Puello, who joined the Angels not quite three weeks ago, hit three of them.
Upton, who hasn't slugged below .450 since 2012, should be able to provide a bump to those numbers. He had an .808 OPS in 145 games a season ago. It was his second straight year with an OPS higher than .800.
The quandary the Angels now face is clearing a spot on the roster for Upton. Neither Puello nor Brian Goodwin, who has slowed after a hot start but still owns a .285 average and .790 OPS, has minor league options remaining on his contract. Upton's activation will require either a player with minor league options to be sent down or for someone to be designated for assignment.