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Donovan Walton's Surprising Surge Stabilizes Angels' Infield
Donovan Walton has been a revelation since his late-May promotion, maintaining a blistering .438 average over the last 14 days and recently extending his hitting streak to nine games. The fifth-place Angels have leaned heavily on Walton as a series of injuries to core players like Mike Trout and Yoan Moncada opened a clear path to playing time. He has effectively transitioned into a primary role at third base and designated hitter, providing much-needed contact for an offense that has struggled to find consistency.
Under the hood, our data suggests this level of production is a significant departure from Walton's career track record, where he entered the season with a lifetime average under .200. While his current .325 season average is elite, his lack of walks and historical power numbers indicate that he is likely overperforming. Fantasy managers should expect some regression toward our projected .250 baseline, but as long as he is hitting in the heart of the order and sustaining a high line-drive rate, he remains a valuable short-term addition.
The week ahead features a three-game series against the Athletics, where matchups are largely favorable. While tonight's game against J.T. Ginn and his 3.25 ERA presents a challenge, Walton gets to face Jack Perkins (6.60 ERA) and Aaron Civale (4.88 ERA) over the weekend. Given the favorable home matchups and his current hot hand, he is a must-start in deeper leagues until the bat cools down. Verdict: Start.
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