Angels Just Let A Productive Infielder Slip Away

Athletics bolster infield roster by claiming Donovan Walton off waivers, seeking to leverage his recent surge in performance.

The Athletics have added another infield option, claiming Donovan Walton off waivers from the Angels, both clubs announced. Because Oakland already had an open spot on its 40-man roster, the move did not require any additional transaction.

Walton arrives in West Sacramento after a productive stretch with Los Angeles. In 97 plate appearances this season, he hit .319/.354/.505 while bouncing around the field as part of the Angels’ rotating mix at second and third base. Even with that run of production, the Angels designated the veteran for assignment on Wednesday, and the A’s moved quickly to bring him in.

The decision to cut bait may have looked odd at first glance, but Walton’s bigger body of work helps explain why the Angels may have been skeptical. Entering this season, he carried a career .172/.223/.298 line across 214 plate appearances with the Phillies, Mariners, and Giants from 2019-25. His current .371 BABIP also suggests some regression could be coming, though Los Angeles was hardly overflowing with better infield answers.

For the Athletics, the gamble is straightforward: there’s little downside in seeing whether Walton can keep it going. The infield has been hit hard by injuries, with Nick Kurtz and Zack Gelof both on the injured list.

Gelof’s absence in particular could create playing time for Walton at third base, where he can pair with rookie Joshua Kuroda-Grauer in a left-right platoon. Walton also gives the A’s lineup a bit more balance, since it leans heavily to the right side.

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