The A’s have claimed infielder/outfielder Andy Ibañez off waivers from the Dodgers, Francys Romero of BeisbolFR reports. Los Angeles signed Ibañez to a one-year, $1.2MM deal last month and then tried to pass him through waivers in order to stash him in Triple-A as a depth option. Instead, the A’s will pick up that $1.2MM bill and add the versatile lefty masher to their infield mix.
Ibañez, 32, is out of minor league options, so when the Dodgers signed him to a low-cost deal despite a crowded infield/bench group, it always seemed possible that they could try to sneak him through outright waivers to keep him as non-roster depth. Ibañez doesn’t have the service time needed to reject an outright assignment in favor of free agency and retain any guaranteed money on his contract, so if he’d passed through waivers he would surely have accepted the assignment.
That won’t be the case. He’ll now head north to West Sacramento and call the Athletics’ hitter-friendly temporary digs at Sutter Health Park his home park. The A’s don’t have a clear answer at third base, so Ibañez will compete for at-bats there while also providing a credible backup around the diamond.
In parts of five major league seasons, Ibañez is a .254/.304/.389 hitter. That includes sub-par work in right-on-right situations, but he’s feasted on lefties, hitting them at a .280/.372/.452 clip. He’ll compete with Darell Hernaiz, Brett Harris, Max Schuemann and (the other) Max Muncy for time at third base, but Ibañez has 5300 professional innings at second base, 724 at first base, 242 at shortstop and 186 in the outfield corners. He’s also the only member of that group of infield candidates who is out of minor league options, so he’s very likely to crack the Athletics’ Opening Day roster.
It’s still possible the A’s will make another move to bring in a third baseman. They had an agreement in place to acquire Nolan Arenado from the Cardinals, but Arenado (who had a full no-trade clause) preferred to go to the D-backs, with whom St. Louis had also been negotiating. There aren’t many third base options left on the market, but someone like Luis Rengifo might feel Sutter Health Park is a good place to try to rebound. The trade market also still has a few viable options (e.g. Mark Vientos, Alec Bohm), and any number of less-proven names could find themselves on waivers this spring as teams make final tweaks to their rosters.
Ibañez has 3.133 years of major league service time, making him controllable via arbitration for another three seasons. He’ll need to rebound from last year’s down showing at the plate for the A’s to keep him around long term, but he’s landed in a better hitters’ environment with a club that has a clearer path to playing time than he’d have had in Los Angeles.

Wow, exciting news for a’s fans everyone … BOTH OF THEM!!!
What is the point of comments like this ? What do you gain from this?
I guess he thinks he’s funny, or he’s just taking a break from remedial math class.
A’s home games have lots of fans and it is an awesome venue like seeing a bad that tours in huge collisions instead at a smaller locale. The A’s has extended much of their dynamic offense and will be fun to watch both at home and in the road.
Go, Sacramento A’s!
What team are you a fan of Starman?
Any relation to Raul?
Nope.
Looks like they’ll sign Kike after all.
Dude thought he was signing with the dodgers just to end up in the A’s lol
He’s getting $1.2 million and a front row seat. How about you?
Favorable hitting environment, possibly more playing time, stays in California and still makes a million dollars after a bad season
I’m guessing the Dodgers DFA’d him because they got good news on Edman?
Dodgers wanted to stash him at AAA. Obviously that didn’t happen. Kiké isn’t going to be ready until June
Kiké doesn’t play the infield that much anymore anyways. I thought they signed this dude as insurance to Edman.
Kike played 28 games at 1B, 27 at 3b and 18 at 2b in 2025.
Edman, Rojas, and Kim all on the roster and healthy would make it hard for the Dodgers to keep Ibanez as well. A healthy Dodgers roster will see two of the three on the bench on any given day as well as Daulton Rushing and Alex Call
Nice little pickup for the A’s. Good bat against lefties off the bench who can play multiple positions.
Excellent move by the Athletics. The Dodgers once in a blue moon get outmaneuvered. This is a case where the Dodgers paid him $1.2 mil thinking that his salary was high enough that no one would claim him off waivers. The Athletics now have a decent back-up for the infield who can hit lefties very well. They didn’t have to negotiate a deal with his agent or have to draw up a contract, which resulted insaving them the man hours.
Smart move by the A’s. Andy did a great job in Detroit both in the field and with the bat. Like most Tigers his versatility was very useful. I’m sure he is pleased to be going to a promising club.
Nice move for the A’s and Andy.
Good looking out A’s. The rest of the league thanks you. The only thing the Dodgers can’t fully manipulate is the 26 and 40 man roster.
Ibañez has 3.133 years of major league service time – that’s the typo of the year 👏🏻
Oh wait , the . Is how they use a comma down here in South America 🤷♂️😎
Cheers!