Metropolitan Trade Donovan Walton to Philadelphia

Philadelphia gets a non-cowhide nakano Donovan Walton Cash considerations from the Metropolitan. The deal was announced by Philadelphia’s Triple A branch in Lehigh Valley, which was allocated by Walton. He is not in New York’s 40-man lineup, so he won’t get the roster immediately with Philadelphia.
Left-handed utility player Walton signed a minor league contract with the Mets in November. The 31-year-old has been playing in Syracuse. Walton has connected 11 home runs, but is divided into .222/.315/.377 slashes on the 295-dish appearance. This is despite the steady strikeout and walking rate and is largely driven by a 0.220 hit. Walton has a career of 0.271/.357/.436 in more than 300 games.
Walton, the Mariners’ former fifth-round draft pick, has spread major league moves over five years. He has been separated from Seattle and San Francisco for this time, most recently on the Giants’ major league roster in the final weeks of last season. Walton has no impact on MLB pitching in 70 games. 174/.227/.305. He is primarily a midfielder, but has experience in third base and left field.
Philes lacks the depth of infield to the minors. Weston WilsonMainly a cornerman who is Bat First, he is the only infielder in the 40-man lineup who is not in the major leagues. Christian ArroyoTheir most experienced non-raising fielder is on the injured list in the Lehai Valley. Walton joins Rodolfo Castro As mid-sized infielders at Ironpigs, they have some MLB time on their resume.