Skaggs will have his next start pushed back after a strength test revealed some weakness in his shoulder, Mike DiGovanna of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Skaggs says he feels perfectly fine, so this is likely a precautionary measure by the organization. The left-hander endured a rough spring debut Saturday, walking four of the six hitters he faced. Skaggs is expected to be a central part of the Angels' rotation this season, so the situation is worth monitoring as more information becomes available.