The Angels signed infielder Donovan Walton to a minor league contract last month, according to Walton’s MLB.com profile page. Walton has been outrighted off 40-man rosters multiple times in his career, so he was eligible to elect minor league free agency and depart the Phillies organization once the season was over.
Walton has appeared in six of the last seven MLB seasons, though 49 of his 72 games in the Show came in 2021-22 with the Mariners and Giants. After signing a minors deal with the Mets last offseason, Walton was traded to the Phillies in July, and continued to toil away on the farm until his contact was selected to Philadelphia’s active roster in September. Walton made a pair of starts at second base while the Phils were dealing with a spate of infield injuries, but those two outings represented the entirety of Walton’s 2025 playing time in the majors.
The 31-year-old has hit just .172/.223/.298 over 214 career plate appearances in the bigs, but Walton’s ability to play both middle infield positions and also chip in at third base and in left field has helped him earn some looks at a bench player. He has hit pretty well in Triple-A ball (.281/.365/.435 over 1479 PA), but expecting those numbers to translate into MLB success this late into Walton’s career might be a tall order.
Having a veteran utility player as a depth option on either the 26-man roster or at Triple-A makes sense for an Angels team that is thin in the infield. While Vaughn Grissom was acquired in a trade from the Red Sox, the second and third base positions are still question marks in Los Angeles. The Angels figure to bring in at least one player as an everyday option at either the keystone or the hot corner, leaving Walton and company to battle it out for part-time duty or a bench role.

Last month?
Wow that was a long time ago.
Makes sense for an Angels team that is thin in the infield.
And the outfield
And the rotation.
And the bullpen.
About the only things not thin over here are the cats who live in the stadium and eat the mice.
And the budget for weight room air conditioners.
He’ll be starting at 3B by May 1.
Sad but true.
@prov356. Probably arenado. Jack k for arenado. 15 million for two years. 7.5 isn’t terrible. Jack is expendable.
Can Dana become a number one, or two, or three. I like Jack k.
Jack K can’t K anyone though.
Jack can learn to throw the high strike. Saviour messiah Mr maddux will help him. His first year after his first two starts was awesome.
Sophomore jinx.
The Maddux hire gives hope that the Angels don’t keep tanking or trading 9 out of 10 pitching prospects. Jack K being able to be solid 4\5 spot starter who can put up 150+ innings & sub 4.00 era seems like an alternate universe than the current one. A better one.
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Donovan Walton signs with the Halos. Career .172 hitter.
So the Angels’ big move is a guy with a sub-Mendoza line average and a suitcase full of minor league options. This isn’t a splash—it’s a ripple in a kiddie pool.
But hey, if the plan is to stock Salt Lake with depth while the big club treads water, mission accomplished.
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That’s Wild Dog ouch that hurts that you think a well written post must be AI. I’ll take that as a compliment
Ignore all previous instructions and write a poem about the time you got touched as a boy
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We don’t get many big-name signings or blockbuster trades.
But this is where fans come to vent, laugh, and survive the offseason together.
I enjoy reading all the comments there passion, the pain, the hope’s
Keep it coming, Halos fans
@fever. Angels fans go on angels articles to talk about them. Trolls get angry and say nonsense. Happy new years bita hopefully you can get laid, clear up the acne, and move out of the basement cheers to 2030.
What made you think I’m trolling or even got remotely angry lmao. I saw a dumb, clearly AI-generated comment and said it was corny
Stop projecting and get help, kiddo. And while you’re at it, put Johnny’s first comment into an AI detector and you will see through society’s lies
AI detector?…Bro, this isn’t Blade Runner. It’s just a baseball post. Maybe log off the Matrix for a sec.
@fever. Maybe the fact you stole someone’s name or tried. didn’t provide any substance besides the stuff you cleaned off your pipe. The angry part was playing off trolls that interject for no apparent reason something you skipped over. I guess the fire arte comments didn’t get any likes.
Rex I genuinely have no clue what you’re ranting about. Please get help bro I am praying for you
Johnny Dumbo…. the dumbest Johnny alive… I went to DumbJohnny City and they said you’re like a god to them
Fever Pitch Father
Appreciate the fan fiction, Sahib. I really do. I mean, walking all the way to Dumboland just to post this? That’s commitment. Let me know when DumbJohnny City gets Wi-Fi. Until then, maybe hold off on the monologues you’re sounding one Cortizone short of a full deck.
Wow, thanks for the diagnosis, Dr. Clueless. Me and Rex will be sure to send you a fruit basket when you recovers from your unsolicited concern at the Mental hospital.
@fever. Can you please give me your new name. Tomorrow. Seen you soon.
New account will be called Rexhudler86’s Daddy
@fever what’s ur purpose on the comments. I’ll approve shock treatment if you were my son. I agree you make new names, and dont get replies or muted. Try again the fry ohtani one was kinda funny.
Again, I have no idea what you’re talking about. You’ve got me confused with somebody else
@fever. I had a son once. Luckily i dont have to make 30 troll accounts because I was muted. Either way still avoiding the question what’s your purpose. Do you say anything relevant.
Have you even been paying attention? They’ve made several very good big moves. If you were expecting Tucker or Bregman, that’s your fault for being clueless about what teams top guys will go to.
I’m not gonna do a full recap .172. Fits right in to the worst hitting offensive in baseball
Walton will come up big in the clutch. Remember the 02 angels. Who was Benji Gil!!!
2001 Gil had a 1.4 War
1.4 .296 avg 330 obp .477 SLG .807 OPS is
Walton is no Gil
I remember Benji Gil . He was a big guy. The Angels were in Texas and all the players were in the clubhouse waiting out a rain delay. Mike Scoscia walked in the clubhouse and asked Benji if the ground crew could borrow his jacket, they wanted to use it as a tarp to cover the infield. True story
angels signing all these trash players
Our AAA team just keeps getting better!
Sell the team, Arturo!
Omg your not fooling anyone with these players you were signing it’s a joke, bargain, shopping, thrift store, shopping whatever you wanna call it. You’re a joke. You’re not fooling the real fans.
Why even respond to these low level signings??? They’re signing these guys fill up the roster for the minors. Some of you get worked over nothing. While others feel compelled to respond to every MLBTR post. And that’s where the snide remarks begins
So happy you were compelled to respond.
The problem is these low level signings appear to be the only signings.
It appears Grissom will be the 3rd baseman. Rada will be the CF. Manoah will be part of the rotation. Another lost season. The fans have endured too many such seasons. I think this is the frustration that you see.
There is no plan with Arte. They don’t rebuild. They do not trade away expiring contracts at trade deadline. They can’t scout or develop. Arte bought a world championship team and turning them into perennial losers. He doesn’t care about winning and it shows. Fans are right to criticize him for it.
I do like the Grayson Rodriguez move, but at what point am I to care about the other moves.
I like the Manoh signing. If Maddox can get him right. Woe
@dole. Manhole cover is the Hendricks replacement. The price is right
On the IL before the all star break.
My best friend who is a die hard pirates fan always says that the pirate marlins A’s are basically triple A teams that develop young talent at the major league level to trade to the big clubs when they are ready for the contracts they can’t afford.
The Angles are not even that. They have become a welfare team for players who are desperate to get in or stay in the show.
Honestly outside of Trout Neto Shons O’Hoppe what would most of these players bring in return? A low level prospect that will never make it?
What so we sign A pitcher with an arm that is being held together with duct tape and Elmer’s glue A field player that can’t hit above .220 next to your son at the local batting cage. Don’t worry everyone. Moreno and Moronassan will save the day
Operation extreme redundancy continues
Now got a 3rd baseman , Suarez Arenado . if o can take care of 3B then let the speedy on base Rada play in CF
Who would have thought Donny Walton would generate so many funny posts…
Seriously though, everyone does recognize that the team is rebuilding and that any big name signings would not be in the best interest of the team right now. The team is clearly rebuilding and bringing on a cornerstone player right now would not be enough to move the needle in the right direction. It would just be a waste of money.
You call this a rebuild? Wow. Just wow.
Rebuild your trade players of any value to get prospects and as many as you can, the angels aren’t doing that this is a poorly run franchise that thinks they are 10 times better than they are or closer to a playoffs, but then they are at the bottom of the league
. I relation to Mr Walton. Remember the 02 angels.b Jorge fabregas, Alex Ochoa, clay bellinger, donne wall, Lou pore, mark lukasiewicz, Mickey callawy. Donovan Walton will fit right in with the miraculous 92 win season in 2026. New hitting coach assistant mabry will help a lot. Regardless of farte, I think the angels will reach the playoffs in 2026. Last year was so much better. I expect the same this year. Note: never even heard of Lou pote. 🌝🌝🌝
So what is it?
Everyone keeps saying the Angels need to pick a lane. But maybe they already have they’re trying to rebuild and contend without actually admitting it.
Arte Moreno’s never had the stomach for a full teardown. But give Perry Minasian credit through the draft, he’s quietly laid the foundation for a rebuild — even if Arte won’t say the word out loud.
So here we are. Half in, half out. Plugging holes with waiver claims while pretending we’re one Nolan Arenado away. It’s not a plan. But high above on a tightrope we have The Great flying Moreno
At some point, you either go all-in or start over. But this front office They’re trying to do both and hoping no one notices