The A’s ran out of patience for the ever-patient walk machine. It’s a new week and we got a new player review, this time for successful Rule 5 draftee Ryan Noda.
The Los Angeles Angels announced that they have claimed former Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Ryan Noda off waivers from the Oakland Athletics. Noda, 28, was selected as a Rule 5 pick from the Dodgers organization in 2022 and spent the entire 2023 season with the Athletics.
The Los Angeles Angels claimed infielder Ryan Noda off waivers from the Oakland Athletics Friday. It marks one of many moves that Angels general manager Perry Minasian has orchestrated in the early days of the offseason.
The Los Angeles Angels announced they have acquired infielder Scott Kingery from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for cash considerations. They have also claimed infielder Ryan Noda off waivers from the Athletics, announcing both moves on Friday morning.
Losing a pair of talented players to the waiver wire The Athletics announced a few subtractions from the team on Friday afternoon, the second day of the offseason: The big news from that announcement is the loss of first baseman Ryan Noda to the division-rival Angels.
The Angels announced Friday that they’ve claimed first baseman Ryan Noda off waivers from the Athletics. Noda, 28, was a Rule 5 pick out of the Dodgers organization back in 2022 and spent the entire 2023 campaign on the A’s roster.
The A's former Rule 5 Draft pick is on the outside looking in regarding roster construction. After starting the 2024 season slowly, Ryan Noda spent a little over four months with Triple-A Las Vegas, playing in just over 100 games for the Aviators.
No need to beat around the bush on this one, the situation in Oakland is a disaster. The team was dreadful on the field last year and the situation off the field has never been more bleak.
After a rough start to the 2024 season, the Oakland A's decided to option first baseman Ryan Noda to Triple-A following the team's win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday.
A consistent season for the rookie first baseman Oakland’s primary first baseman in 2023, Ryan Noda was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 15th round way back in 2017.
With the lowest payroll in baseball and a farm system ranked toward the bottom of the MLB, it doesn't look like things will get better for the Athletics in the near future, though some players have at least done their part.
As the Aug. 1 trade deadline approaches, the Marlins have an opportunity to bolster their roster and increase their chances of securing a postseason birth.