The Kansas City Royals announced that they have claimed Bubba Thompson off waivers from the Texas Rangers. He has been optioned to Triple-A Omaha. In other roster news, the Royals reinstated Drew Waters from the bereavement list, optioning Edward Olivares to Triple-A in a corresponding move.
The Rangers DFA’d Thompson on Friday to make room for J.P. Martínez on the 40-man roster. Thompson, a first-round pick in the 2017 draft, had been playing for the Triple-A Round Rock Express following a poor start to the season at the MLB level. In 37 games with Texas, he hit .170 with a 41 wRC+ and -0.1 FanGraphs WAR. He was demoted at the end of May.
Thompson has yet to live up to his former top prospect status, but still just 25 years old, he is far from a bust. He looked like a legitimate bench piece last season, batting .265, stealing 18 bases, and finishing with a 77 wRC+. Moreover, despite his disappointing slash line this year, he increased his walk rate, decreased his strikeout rate, and showed off a little more power. He continued to demonstrate his improved plate discipline at Round Rock, compiling 19 walks (and two HBP) compared to only 28 strikeouts in 149 trips to the plate.
Thompson should have a better chance to make his way back to the majors in Kansas City, but he’ll need to continue to show improvement at Triple-A. If he’s able to take steps forward at the plate, he could be a useful contributor since his speed and defense give him a solid floor. The Royals already have two young, right-handed-hitting outfielders on the big league roster, Samad Taylor and Nelson Velázquez, in addition to the switch-hitting Waters. Olivares and Nate Eaton are also waiting in the wings at Omaha.
After a promising cup of coffee last season, Waters got off to a slow start in 2023. An oblique injury kept him on the shelf until late May, and he was hitting .239/.293/.354 with a 76 wRC+ entering the All-Star break. Since then, however, he has a 107 wRC+ in 23 games. His 11 RBI in that time are tied for fourth on the Royals, while his 12 runs scored are tied for fifth. He returns to the team after missing the minimum of three days on the bereavement list.
Olivares had a mini breakout in 2022, finishing with a 110 wRC+ in 53 games. However, he pulled that off thanks to a career-high .344 batting average on balls in play. His BABIP has fallen below league average this season, and his triple slash line numbers have dropped in accordance – despite the fact that he’s striking out less often and hitting for a little more power. Meanwhile, Velázquez, whom the Royals promoted on Thursday to replace Waters on the roster, has hit a home run in each of his last two games. He’ll get the chance to stick with the big league club for at least a little longer.
Monkey’s Uncle
The Royals were thinking about using Bubba as a pinch runner in the majors, until they remembered that they don’t get in base very often.
JDC
Don’t get “in” base very much?? Spell properly if you are going to trash the Royals. By the way, since July 1st, they are averaging 4.7 runs a game. Nothing wrong with that.
Jordan09
Calm down Cindy Lou
seanb1223
Bubba’s speed is the only positive in his bag. Largely empty aside from that.
JDC
Wrong. He also plays very good defense.
Dumpster Divin Theo
You can say that again, but perhaps change the verb tense
JDC
Wrong. He is also very good at defense.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Thanks much better. Now clap like a trained seal.
Marco waller
Bubba is a perfect royals player
Dumpster Divin Theo
Bubba also plays perfectly as a Royal.
Hired Gun 23
A proud day for ‘Bubbas’ everywhere…
No Soup For Yu!
Now if Bubba had been DFA’d in July the Royals would have watched him pass by on the waiver wire, let him get picked up by another team before inexplicably trading someone of actual value for him two days later.
Motor City Beach Bum
They like their Bubba’s in KC
Dumpster Divin Theo
In Kansas City, Bubbas are much admired.
twentyfivemanroster
I believe the only one that admired another Bubba is in the Rangers front office.
gray
The Royals like players named Bubba it seems.
Dumpster Divin Theo
It would appear that Bubba is a popular name for Royal players.
RoyalsFanAmongWolves
Well, this Bubba’s real name is Leslie so I can see why he goes by the nickname. Probably named after his grandfather. Hopefully he’s better than Bubba starling because that bubba Did not last long with the Royals.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Wonder if he’s the one who usurped Enrico Palazzo
Dumpster Divin Theo
So what’s the general opinion of ball players named Bubba in the town of Kansas City. Came here to see what people think