The Guardians announced that they have selected the contract of infielder Will Wilson. He will take the active roster spot of outfielder Lane Thomas, who has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a bone bruise in his right wrist, retroactive to April 20. To open a 40-man spot for Wilson, right-hander Trevor Stephan has been transferred to the 60-day IL.
Thomas has been dealing with the wrist issue for a quite a while, as he was hit by a pitch in that area on April 8 (video from MLB.com). He wasn’t immediately placed on the IL but didn’t play again for about a week, as he entered the April 15 contest as a pinch hitter. He then started the April 16-18 contests and entered the game on April 19 as a pinch hitter, but hasn’t appeared in the club’s past two games.
The fact that he wasn’t immediately placed on the IL suggests it’s not a major injury but it’s possible it has been contributing to his awful season, as he currently sports a line of .156/.188/.178 on the year. It seems a decision has been made to let him heal up for a week or so, as opposed to continuing to play through it with poor results.
That will allow Wilson to get to the majors for the first time after a winding road. He was a first round pick of the Angels in 2019, getting selected 15th overall and signing a $3.4M bonus. Just a few months later, in December of 2019, he was flipped to the Giants in what was essentially a salary dump deal. The Giants took on infielder Zack Cozart, who was owed $12.67M for the 2020 season, in order to acquire Wilson. The Angels received a player to be named later, who became left-hander Garrett Williams, and then quickly signed Anthony Rendon to a seven-year $245M deal to replace Cozart at third base.
The Giants released Cozart a month later, clearly signaling that they only took on his deal as a means of acquiring Wilson, but that didn’t work out for them as Wilson stalled out in the upper levels of the minor leagues. Over 2023 and 2024, he split his time between Double-A and Triple-A but hit just .222/.297/.346 for a wRC+ of 76. His stock had fallen enough that the Giants left him unprotected in the minor league phase of the Rule 5 draft in December, when the Guardians snatched him up.
He’s out to a strong start with his new club, as he has slashed .324/.418/.647 in 18 Triple-A games thus far. Part of that is a .340 batting average on balls in play but he’s also drawing walks at a 12.7 percent clip and only striking out at a 19 percent pace. He’s done that while playing mostly third base but also some shortstop and second base.
He won’t directly replace Thomas, who was previously the club’s center fielder, but he will give the club an extra body as they move some versatile pieces around.
As for Stephan, he underwent Tommy John surgery in March of last year and started this year on the 15-day IL. His current status is unknown but it appears the Guards don’t expect him back before late May, based on this transfer.
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