The Rays have acquired left-hander Ken Waldichuk and infielder Brett Wisely from the Braves, according to announcements from both clubs. Atlanta receives cash considerations or a player to be named later in return. Tampa designated right-hander Osvaldo Bido and infielder Tsung-Che Cheng for assignment to open 40-man spots for their new acquisitions.
All four players involved here have been riding the DFA carousel in recent months, to varying extents. Wisely was put on waivers by the Giants in September. Atlanta claimed him at that time but designated him for assignment last week when they claimed right-hander George Soriano. Waldichuk was DFA’d by the Athletics when they acquired Jeff McNeil and then claimed by Atlanta, then DFA’d again recently when Atlanta re-signed Tyler Kinley. Now Atlanta will convert those two players, who were already off the roster, into some cash or perhaps another player down the line.
The Rays will take advantage of Atlanta’s roster crunch to upgrade their pitching staff and infield. They are losing some cash, or maybe a PTBNL, as well as potentially losing Bido and Cheng. However, those two players were only recently acquired. The A’s put Bido on waivers in December, with Atlanta claiming him at that time, but he went to Tampa a couple of weeks later on another waiver claim. Cheng was claimed off waivers from the Pirates last month.
Waldichuk, 28, is coming off some recent struggles but was once a notable prospect with the Yankees. They traded him to the A’s as part of the 2022 deadline deal which saw them acquire Frankie Montas and Lou Trivino. Waldichuk made his major league debut with the A’s in 2022 and showed a bit of promise. His 4.93 earned run average was a bit on the high side but his 22.6% strikeout rate was around average and his 6.8% walk rate was strong.
But in 2023, he posted a 5.36 ERA in 141 frames. Tommy John surgery in May of 2024 put him out of action for a long time. He got back on the mound in 2025 but was optioned to the minors. He walked 15.9% of batters he faced on the farm last year, which led to an ugly 8.17 ERA. He qualified for arbitration as a Super Two player. He and the A’s avoided arbitration by agreeing to a salary of $825K for 2026, a bit above the $780K league minimum.
His poor 2025 season and slight salary bump haven’t dissuaded teams from being interested. Tampa could use some cheap rotation help. They always have some budgetary concerns and have subtracted some notable starting pitchers in the past year. They sent Taj Bradley to the Twins at last year’s deadline and Shane Baz to the Orioles this offseason. They currently project to have Drew Rasmussen, Ryan Pepiot, Shane McClanahan, Steven Matz, Joe Boyle and Yoendrys Gómez in the season-opening rotation mix, health permitting.
Waldichuk still has options, so the Rays could send him to Triple-A and try to get him back on track. If it works out, there would be a long-term payoff. He can still be retained via arbitration for another four seasons. It’s also possible they try to pass him through waivers later in the offseason, which would allow him to stick around without taking up a roster spot.
Wisely should help in the middle infield, a clear area of weakness for the Rays. They traded second baseman Brandon Lowe to the Pirates this winter, which led to Cheng losing his roster spot in Pittsburgh. The Rays also moved on from Ha-Seong Kim last year.
Tampa has Taylor Walls, Carson Williams and Richie Palacios in their middle infield mix, though that group doesn’t provide much certainty. Walls has some chops with the glove but has been a poor hitter in his career. Williams was and is a notable prospect but he struck out in 41.5% of his plate appearances in his first taste of the big leagues last year. Palacios has been on the injured list for much of the past two years.
Claiming Cheng gave the Rays some optionable middle infield depth. Wisely is out of options but has a bit more big league experience. While Cheng has only appeared in three big league contests, Wisely has 168 games under his belt, with solid defense at all four infield spots and some experience in the outfield as well. He has only hit .214/.265/.319 in his big league career but has a more impressive .276/.375/.436 line at Triple-A over the past three seasons.
Wisely jumps into Tampa’s infield group for now but it’s also possible they put him back on waivers between now and the start of the season in an attempt to retain him as non-roster depth, depending on what other moves they have in store. If he holds onto his roster spot, he comes with five full seasons of club control.
Cheng, 24, has shown some abilities as a low-power, high-contact hitter who has a solid floor in terms of speed and defense. In 2023, between High-A and Double-A, he stole 26 bases with a 9.7% walk rate and 18.7% strikeout rate. He slashed .278/.352/.456 for a 116 wRC+. That got him a 40-man roster spot with Pittsburgh going into the 2024 season but his offense tailed off in the past two seasons. He slashed just .217/.319/.312 in the minors in that time.
The Rays will have five days to either trade him or put him on waivers. He does still have an option remaining, which could appeal to clubs in need of infield depth. If he goes unclaimed on waivers, Tampa could keep him around.
Bido, 30, showed a bit of promise with the A’s in 2024. He posted a 3.41 ERA in 63 1/3 innings. His 10% walk rate was a bit high but he struck out 24.3% of batters faced. He regressed last year, finishing the season with a 5.87 ERA, 18.7% strikeout rate and 9.6% walk rate.
He’s now out of options, which is making it tougher for him to cling to a roster spot. He has five years of club control, so there’s still enough interest for him to have been claimed off waivers twice this winter. Like Cheng, he’ll have to be back on the wire or be traded in the next five days.
Photo courtesy of Kiyoshi Mio, Imagn Images.

Why do I have a feeling the Rays will turn where’s Waldo in a hidden gem.
He was solid for us before the injury. Good get for TB, here.
Wasn’t Waldo on the A’s? How did he end up with Atlanta?
he was claimed off waivers like 4 days ago
Then dropped to make room for the re-signed RP Tyler Kinley.
Yeah. If he can stay on the mound for a while he could be a high ceiling late bloomer. His strikeout numbers in the minors are pretty intense.
Rays making moves Wisely , I see.
They had to give their La Bido though.
Living La Bido loco!
You won’t believe it, but Ricky Martin is really Adam Sandler, in disguise.
That’s a hell of a disguise. Where can I get one?
Does it come with abs?
Rays win again. Congrats to those 2 players for having their careers turned around.
my condolences to any fellow Cheng heads
Everybody Tsung Cheng tonight!
As a Braves fan, I wish we had of held on to Waldichuk. He could have been good for us.
lol that was a long trip for wisely to end up where he started
Unless the trip is not finished!
Astros should claim Bido. Good for the Rays too.
Thus ends the Cheng era. We will never forget!
ugh. nothing to see here. really, nothing to see here.
If he can hit better than Walls, let’s let Wisely start.
And the musical chairs continue for these guys. Not good enough to secure locked in roster spots but far too much potential for them not to be given some type of a chance by somebody.
Despite many fans disparaging them as garbage, these guys have accomplished far more than the multitudes of “joe fan”.
Good luck to them all
Even the “garbage”’fringe mlb players are better than 99.9998% of the world’s population. They should all be very proud of what they’ve accomplished! It’s part of what makes baseball so magical IMO
The Rays could for sure get some cheap innings out of Waldichuk. They could use him in the same way they were planning to use Matz?
Rays going to kick the tires and if nothing else another team can pick him after Rays. If he can stop the bleeding on walks he may be valuable
What a move!same old same old
I’ll take him! No, you take him!
I would take him, but you would just
get him back! Check the waiver wire!
Breaking news!
Waldichuk should ditch his curve and be moved to the bullpen. Heck, I’d even have him ditch his 4seam and go back to the 2 seam. He dropped his 2 seam after he was drafted, but his 4 seam gets lit up and he can’t locate it.
2seam/slider/occasional change
Rays are gonna Ray. Waldichuk is about to turn his career around.