The Rangers announced a series of roster moves this afternoon, led by the club designating first baseman Jared Walsh for assignment. Taking Walsh’s spot on the active roster will be first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, who the club has activate from the 10-day injured list. In addition, Texas announced that catcher Jonah Heim has been placed on the bereavement list, with catcher Sam Huff recalled from Triple-A to take his spot on the big league roster.
Walsh, 30, joined the Rangers on a minor league deal and his .250/.368/.458 slash line in 57 spring plate appearances impressed enough to earn the slugger a spot on Texas’s Opening Day roster when Lowe found himself sidelined by an oblique strain to open the season. It was a reasonable call for the Rangers to make at the time between Walsh’s solid showing this spring and his track record of past success for the Angels, as Walsh had posted an excellent 130 wRC+ in Anaheim across the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
Unfortunately, things haven’t gone well for Walsh since then. He hit a paltry .197/.258/.355 over his final two years with the Halos while battling thoracic outlet syndrome as well as a neurological illness that has caused him to suffer from persistent headaches and insomnia. Through 17 games with the Rangers, Walsh has looked better than he did when he posted a 33 wRC+ with the Angels last year but has nonetheless struggled to a lackluster .226/.317/.321 batting line across 60 trips to the plate in a Rangers uniform.
Of course, it’s difficult to draw significant conclusions from such a small sample size. On one hand, Walsh has posted a strong 11.7% walk rate so far this season and has an xwOBA of .324 that outstrips his .294 wOBA by 30 points, suggesting better days could be ahead for the veteran. On the other, however, Walsh’s 35% strikeout rate is nearing an untenable level and a far cry from the 24.1% rate he flashed during his peaks years with the Angels, and his meager 84 wRC+ is being floated by a .355 BABIP that clocks in more than 50 points above his career mark.
Perhaps most concerning about Walsh’s performance so far is his lack of power. Between the 2020 and ’21 seasons, Walsh hit 38 home runs in just 176 games with an excellent .251 ISO. So far this season, however, he’s managed to connect on just three extra-base hits with one home run. While that could certainly change if he can find more at-bats at the big league level, Walsh’s average exit velocity this year is just 84.2 mph per Statcast. That places him in the fifth percentile among all major league hitters, putting him line with relatively light-hitting players such as Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Gio Urshela.
Even so, Walsh’s max exit velocity of 112.5 mph indicates that his power potential is still there. An above-average 9.4% barrel rate also provides optimism that more power could be in the first baseman’s future, though first he’ll need to find playing time in the majors for that to come to fruition. Going forward, the Rangers will have seven days to either trade, release, or waive the veteran. Any club that claims Walsh off waivers would take on the remainder of his $1.25MM salary for the 2024 campaign, and if he goes unclaimed the Rangers will be able to assign Walsh outright to the minors. Walsh would have the right to reject that assignment in favor of free agency, though in doing so he would forfeit the remainder of his $1.25MM salary of this season.
Walsh’s departure from the active roster makes room for the return of Lowe, who has been the club’s regular first baseman in each of the past three seasons. That arrangement has gone quite well for the Rangers, with Lowe slashing a respectable .276/.359/.441 in 475 games with the club while picking up a Gold Glove award last year in addition to a Silver Slugger award the year prior. In addition to bumping Walsh from the club’s roster, Lowe’s return seems likely to cut into the playing time afforded to utility youngster Ezequiel Duran, who made seven starts at first in Lowe’s absence despite struggling to a 59 wRC+ so far in the young 2024 campaign.
Along with Lowe’s return, Texas announced that catcher Heim is headed to the bereavement list. The 2023 All Star and Gold Glove award winner has been a steady source of production for the club once again this year, impressing defensively behind the plate while posting a respectable 102 wRC+ on offense. The Rangers will be without their top option behind the plate for the next few days, however, and figure to rely on a tandem of Huff and Andrew Knizner while their primary backstop is away. Huff has posted solid numbers in limited playing time at the big league level to this point in his career, with a career .262/.314/.462 slash line in 75 games dating back to the 2020 season. Knizner, meanwhile, has gone 1-for-14 with four strikeouts in limited playing time with Texas to this point in the young 2024 campaign.
Hotdog 2
They should designate their overrated hitting prospects. Or just trade lang and Carter
bob9988 2
I agree. Let’s brainstorm some teams who we might be able to trick into taking these overrated prospects.
Acoss1331
Man, that sounds like a fantastic idea, hopefully the Rangers front office jumps on the first offer for those overrated prospects.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
“Winning is for losers”- Sun Tzu (I think)
Luke Strong
They just signed him to a $1.25 mil contract and then cut him after 20 games… he wasn’t that terrible a player in small sample size, maybe he was a clubhouse problem…
Rangerfan99
Maybe they don’t need two left handed first basemen and are trying to give him a chance to catch on with another team simply for playing time and to continue to revive his career?
StudWinfield
He’ll be making that $1.25 mill at Round Rock.
rememberthecoop
More to come? Why?
Stan Papi
All walshed up
Ranger Danger19
Sure would be nice to see the entire roster play a game or two together.
AL B DAMNED
The Rangers are playing in Atlanta. He’s from Atlanta area..UGA..Peachtree Ridge H.S. Suwanee, Ga..If the Rangers want to give him a chance to catch on with another team??? He’s close to home now..but are the Braves interested?? They just signed Yuli Gurriel. They have Olson and played Ozuna at 1st base in Spring. It’s only $1.25M, but that would get them close to 3rd tier of Luxury threshold!..So I would say NO for the Braves!
angels24
Bring him back to the Big A Perry.
SODOMOJO
I was rooting for him. Looks like he might be toast. He hasn’t been the same since the neurological issues.
Acoss1331
Small sample no doubt, but yeah Walsh might be toast sadly…
hiflew
Just another mirage from the shortened 2020 “season.” Nothing about that year should count in the history books.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
2021 wasn’t a mirage, all star, 29 homers, 850 ops, 144 games
Ranger Danger19
Also the headline should read. Rangers activate Silver Slugger / Gold Glove first basemen Nathaniel Lowe. Walsh isn’t the headline of this article.
jorge78
Jared Walsh has done well for a 39th round senior sign!
Frankhowardlives
Too bad. But life goes on
pedro rojo
well..if the rangers trade their overrated prospects they better get at least 2..no 3..players to be named later.
MLBTR needs to hire editors
“Meanwhile” can’t come in the middle of the sentence between commas, MLBTR. It has to START the sentence.