The Angels signed infielder Donovan Walton to a minor league contract after he elected free agency following his stint with the Phillies. Walton, 31, has had limited MLB success, posting a .172 average over 214 plate appearances, but has performed well in Triple-A. His versatility across multiple infield and outfield positions makes him a valuable depth option for the Angels, who are still addressing their infield needs after acquiring Vaughn Grissom. Walton will compete for a part-time or bench role as the team seeks an everyday player for second or third base.
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