The Braves announced that they have selected the contract of infielder/outfielder Luke Williams, with outfielder Forrest Wall optioned in a corresponding move. The club had an open spot on the 40-man roster.
Williams, 27, is a versatile player who has bounced around the league in recent years. He was drafted by the Phillies and made his debut with that club in 2021. But in 2022, he went to the Giants, Marlins and Dodgers via small trades or waiver claims. The Dodgers non-tendered him after that season and re-signed him to a minor league deal. He made their roster during the 2023 campaign but then went to Atlanta via waivers. For a second straight year, he was non-tendered and then re-signed a minor league deal with the club that cut him.
While collecting all those jerseys, he also found time to play all four infield positions and all three outfield slots. He even threw one inning on the mound for the Dodgers last year. His 263 major league plate appearances have led to a batting line of .225/.281/.295, wRC+ of 60. That’s obviously subpar offense but he’s also stolen 17 bases in 23 tries and provides the aforementioned defensive versatility.
His offense has naturally been better in the minors. Going back to the start of 2022, he has hit .267/.356/.435 for a wRC+ of 97. That’s still a bit below average but it’s not bad for a guy who can swipe a bag from time to time while also wearing multiple different gloves. The combination is clearly appealing to teams, based on how many of them have acquired him in the past few years.
Atlanta recently lost Ozzie Albies to the injured list due to a broken toe, so their needs on the infield are a little higher than in the outfield. They have Luis Guillorme and David Fletcher on hand to cover second base but Williams can give them some extra cover there, while also potentially moving to the outfield.
Wall has been with the club all year but has barely played, as he’s been put into two games as a late substitution, only taking one plate appearance. The club has Ronald Acuña Jr., Michael Harris II, Jarred Kelenic and Adam Duvall taking regular playing time on the grass, with Marcell Ozuna as the designated hitter.
Rather than have Wall sit on the bench, it seems the club will send him to Triple-A for regular playing time down there. Williams can take over as the occasional pinch runner or defensive replacement while also giving the club a bit more infield depth. Williams still has an option so the club can decide to send him back down to the minors later without being exposed to waivers.
vaderzim
And the force will be with him.
Braves Butt-Head
But who’s his daddy exactly?
Anakin Williams?
Fraham_
Forrest wall coming off one of the top seasons and can’t make the team?
Rsox
He made the team, but only got 1 AB. They probably want him getting regular AB’s in the minors rather than serving the Charlie Culberson/Roger Dorn literal last man off the bench role
getrealgone2
Ol’ Bushwhacker
Braves Butt-Head
With his cousin Butch
Bart Harley Jarvis
Yet another 3D chess move by AA.
CarverAndrews
I saw a certain amount of Luke Williams while he was in the Phillies minor league system, and never thought that he would even get a cup of coffee in the majors. Same with Mattie Vierling, who really developed late after they revamped the player development under DD.
Then again, I always thought that Kingery was going to be a really good 2B in the majors…and frankly still think that he could be a terrific ute or 2B with a reasonable chance. Sometimes I get stuck on prospects and have a hard time letting go.
Acoss1331
Run Forest, run!
richardc
No, Rock Forest, Rock!!
mbreslow77
Would the orioles trade urius here for a minor league pitcher?