Willie Calhoun

Willie Calhoun

29-Year-Old OutfielderOF
Los Angeles Angels
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Calhoun illustrated his potential with the Rangers in 2019 as he batted .269 with 21 home runs in just 83 games, but the juiced ball that season likely played a major role in his production. The past four years have been rough, though the 29-year-old enjoyed a bit of a rebound in 2023 with a .712 OPS and five homers in 44 games for the Yankees. He joined the Angels for 2024 on a minor-league deal and is poised to begin the season at Triple-A given their outfield depth, but given those outfielders either have troublesome injury histories (Mike Trout, Aaron Hicks, Taylor Ward) or an unproven MLB track record (Mickey Moniak, Jo Adell), Calhoun could see some run in the big leagues at some point this year. Read Past Outlooks
RANKSFrom Preseason
$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Angels in December of 2023.
Shifts to minor-league camp
OFLos Angeles Angels  AAA
March 22, 2024
The Angels reassigned Calhoun to minor-league camp Friday.
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Calhoun joined the Halos as a non-roster invitee over the winter but posted just a .628 OPS over 33 plate appearances during spring training. He's now likely headed for Triple-A Salt Lake.
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+45%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2022vs Left .464 16 1 0 1 0 .143 .250 .214
Since 2022vs Right .675 195 22 6 18 0 .215 .303 .372
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2023vs Right .756 139 15 5 16 0 .256 .324 .432
2022vs Left 1.100 6 0 0 1 0 .400 .500 .600
2022vs Right .463 56 7 1 2 0 .106 .250 .213
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Since 2022Home .755 117 15 5 12 0 .210 .325 .430
Since 2022Away .545 94 8 1 7 0 .209 .266 .279
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2023Away .654 74 7 1 7 0 .254 .311 .343
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2022Away .153 20 1 0 0 0 .053 .100 .053
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Making push for roster spot
OFNew York Yankees  AAA
March 21, 2023
Calhoun is making a push to be included on the Yankees' Opening Day roster, Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News reports.
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Calhoun is batting .344/.447/.500 with one home run and a 3:6 K:BB over 14 games this spring. He's also impressed the coaches with how hard he's worked on defense, an aspect of his game which has been much-maligned during his career. "He's swung the bat so great," third base and outfield coach Luis Rojas said. "And he's been so coachable. So it's definitely been a delight to work with and be around him. Everyone's pulling for him." Left field is theoretically open for the Yanks, although the team views Calhoun as a better fit for right field at Yankee Stadium, where he wouldn't have to cover as much ground. Aaron Judge could see more time in center field while Harrison Bader recovers from his oblique injury, potentially opening up more available playing time in right.
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Once an interesting prospect, Calhoun has failed to establish himself across parts of six seasons in the majors, hitting .240/.299/.404 (good for an 84 wRC+) overall. Last season, he appeared in just 22 games and hit just .135/.274/.250. The Yankees will try to get him back on track, but he hasn't given many reasons to believe a sudden improvement is on the horizon.
Calhoun was the key return for Texas when it sent Yu Darvish to the Dodgers at the 2017 trade deadline. He had a breakout season in 2019, but then took a Julio Urias fastball to the face in 2020 spring training just before everything was shut down and struggled through the shortened season once he returned. This past season was derailed when he suffered a fractured forearm from a Kris Bubic fastball and needed surgery to repair the fracture. The past two seasons have been a wash for the talented hitter with 2022 an opportunity to recover his value. He appears to be the projected leadoff hitter in Texas when a righty is on the mound in front of the newly acquired hitters, which should help his runs scored total. Calhoun may also earn more at bats against lefties should he show he is fully recovered from the 2020 and 2021 traumas inflicted on him by southpaw pitchers. Do not write him off just yet.
A shortened 2020 turned out to be a disaster at the plate for Calhoun, who finished the year with a .190/.231/.260 slash line, one home run and 13 RBI in 100 at-bats (29 games). He entered the year coming off the best performance of his brief career, smashing 21 long balls and driving in 48 over just 83 contests, but he wasn't able to build off that performance, much to the chagrin of fantasy owners. Despite Calhoun's struggles, it was reassuring to see that his K% remain at 15.7, the same as in 2019, and his exit velocity also was similar to his breakout season (89.3 mph). Opposing pitchers did appear to take notice of Calhoun's success in 2019, throwing fastballs to the slugger just 40.3% of the time in 2020, compared to 51.7% in 2019. The 26-year-old will attempt to start anew in 2021, as he's poised to see everyday playing time in left field and in the DH slot for the Rangers.
It took a couple of seasons after the Rangers traded Yu Darvish to acquire him, but Calhoun finally had a breakout year. The 24-year-old took advantage of injuries in Texas to get playing time and showed his offensive potential, posting a .269/.323/.524 line in 337 plate appearances. The 21 homers and 99 runs-plus-RBI in half a season were impressive, as was the hard contact he made throughout the season once he stayed in the lineup. He struggled against fellow lefties, as his BA was 65 points better against righties and 14 of his 21 homers came off righties. However, his plate-discipline numbers did not have the big split we often see from youngsters, which is an encouraging sign for him moving forward. The new park in Arlington will present a new offensive environment for Calhoun and the rest of the Rangers, but it does appear that it will favor lefty sluggers.
Calhoun opened the season at Triple-A Round Rock, ostensibly to work on his defense, but also with team control in mind. Unlike in most instances, the defense excuse held water as the second-baseman-turned-outfielder is best suited at designated hitter. Calhoun was promoted at the All-Star break after slashing a modest .294/.351/.431 for the Express. He was sent back down Aug. 10, returning when rosters expanded. With the Rangers, Calhoun never got in a groove, especially with respect to power. His normally stingy strikeout rate rose and when he did make contact, it often lacked authority. He didn't have enough batted-ball events to qualify, but in the limited sample, his exit velocity and especially barrels were low in large part due to struggles facing lefty pitching. Calhoun should be afforded the chance to break camp at minimum facing all right-handed pitchers. There's still a chance he plays full time, just don't pay for it this season.
Here’s how the Willie Calhoun drinking game works: Every time a baseball writer on Twitter says something along the lines of, “Willie Calhoun can flat out hit,” you take a drink. If you had been playing this game when Calhoun was sent to Texas as the headliner in the deadline deal that sent Yu Darvish to the Dodgers, you may have ended up in detox. The man is good at hitting. He would have to be, considering he is built like a bowling ball and is a below-average defender at every position. Calhoun’s strikeout rate was never higher than 15.9 percent in the minors and his wRC+ was never lower than 123, while always being young for his level. He played second base with the Dodgers, but will be deployed in left field and at DH with the Rangers. Given how bad he is defensively, there’s a chance he sits against lefties, as he projects to do most of his damage via a pull-heavy approach against righties. He will spend most, if not all of the season in the majors.
Calhoun showed impressive power from the left side of the plate in 2016. Despite standing at just 5-foot-8, the 21-year-old clubbed 27 home runs and tallied 88 RBI in 132 games at Double-A Tulsa. The power surge did come at a cost, though; Calhoun hit a career-low .254. Still, Calhoun may have been unlucky, as he sported a low BABIP (.242). Indeed, Calhoun is not a high-strikeout player, as the second baseman fanned just 65 times in those 132 contests. It remains to be seen where Calhoun will end up playing in the field, as his defense is suspect. Still, Calhoun's power potential combined with the ability to make contact may force the Dodgers to find a place for him to play. Calhoun should start 2017 at Triple-A, with the chance to see the majors before the year is through.
Of the players selected outside of the first 100 picks in last year’s draft, Calhoun is the most intriguing. The 5-foot-9 second basemen slipped, because that is what happens to diminutive players who have already been pigeonholed at the keystone. However, Andrew Friedman clearly had his eyes on Calhoun, as he had previously drafted him in the 17th round in 2013 with the Rays, but was unable to sign him. Calhoun immediately rewarded Friedman’s persistence, slashing .316/.390/.519 with 11 home runs in 73 games across three levels. His rapid ascension to High-A after getting drafted almost exactly mirrors that of the No. 2 overall pick, Alex Bregman, only Calhoun hit for more power and is seven months younger than Bregman. After playing 20 games at High-A to close out the year, he could head back there at the start of 2016, and should remain on a fast track to the majors if he continues to hit.
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Reaches NRI deal with Halos
OFLos Angeles Angels  AAA
December 6, 2023
Calhoun signed a minor-league contract with the Angels on Wednesday that includes an invitation to spring training, Sam Blum of The Athletic reports.
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Heads to open market
OFFree Agent  AAA
August 2, 2023
Calhoun elected free agency Wednesday in lieu of accepting an outright assignment to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
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Outrighted to Triple-A
OFNew York Yankees  AAA
August 1, 2023
The Yankees outrighted Calhoun to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Monday.
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Designated for assignment
OFNew York Yankees  AAA
July 28, 2023
Calhoun (quad) was activated from the 10-day injured list and designated for assignment Friday.
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Beginning rehab assignment
OFNew York Yankees  AAA
Quadriceps
July 20, 2023
Calhoun (quad) is set to begin a rehab assignment Thursday with Double-A Somerset.
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