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Kingery has become a cautionary tale for signing players to long-term contracts before they reach the majors. He inked a six-year, $24 million deal with the Phillies prior to his debut in 2018 and was mostly a disaster in Philadelphia, receiving a total of just 143 plate appearances from 2020 to 2021 and none since 2022. Kingery kept plugging away in the minors, though, most recently slashing .268/.316/.488 with 25 home runs and 25 stolen bases at Triple-A Lehigh Valley in 2024. That piqued the interest of the Angels, who traded for Kingery over the offseason and added him to their 40-man roster. Now 30, Kingery is in a good spot to pick up playing time for a club with injury and/or production questions along its infield and in center field. He's a complete wild card but one that comes with some power and speed. Read Past Outlooks

Outrighted to Salt Lake
Kingery cleared waivers Saturday and was sent outright to Triple-A Salt Lake.
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Kingery was dropped from the Angels' 40-man roster Monday after going just 4-for-29 during spring training. However, he finished the Triple-A season with an .826 OPS across 507 plate appearances last year, and a similar output in 2025 could allow him to return to the majors for the first time in four years.
Kingery was dropped from the Angels' 40-man roster Monday after going just 4-for-29 during spring training. However, he finished the Triple-A season with an .826 OPS across 507 plate appearances last year, and a similar output in 2025 could allow him to return to the majors for the first time in four years.
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Kingery tested positive for COVID-19 during summer camp, something the Phillies will hope accounts for the entirety of his severe struggles last season. Only one player who came to the plate at least 120 times had a wRC+ lower than his 37, the result of his .159/.228/.283 slash line. He homered just three times and didn't attempt a single steal. A .200 BABIP accounted for some of his struggles at the plate, but a low BABIP should be expected when you simply don't hit the ball hard, as Kingery's average exit velocity dipped from 88.4 mph to 85.3 mph. Statcast does think he deserved far better than he got, though it's not as if his .221 xBA or .406 xSLG were particularly exciting marks. If the 26-year-old's struggles can be entirely attributed to the virus, he could be an interesting bounceback pick, though excitement should be muted even then, as previous seasons weren't anything special.
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Bumped from 40-man roster
Kingery was designated for assignment by the Angels on Monday.
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Candidate to open as starting SS
Kingery is among a group of infielders vying to begin the regular season as the Angels' starter at shortstop while Zach Neto continues his recovery from offseason shoulder surgery, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.
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Agrees to one-year deal
Kingery agreed to a one-year, $770,000 contract with the Angels to avoid arbitration Thursday, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports.
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Added to Halos' 40-man roster
The Angels selected Kingery's contract from Triple-A Salt Lake on Monday.
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Traded to Halos
The Angels acquired Kingery from the Phillies on Friday in exchange for cash considerations.
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Pushing for another chance
Kingery has positioned himself to potentially be promoted by the Phillies with 13 homers and an .804 OPS in 54 games at Triple-A Lehigh Valley this year, per Adam Aaronson of The Philly Voice.
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The 30-year-old inked a six-year, $24 million extension in March of 2018 prior to making his MLB debut, but he hasn't seen action in the majors since 2021. Kingery has a career .667 OPS in 325 big-league games, and he's found more power at Triple-A early in 2024, having already matched his homer total from last season. Philadelphia's poor injury luck would likely need to continue to get worse for Kingery to be promoted in the near future, but he's played well enough to put himself in consideration for a roster spot should the situation present itself.
The 30-year-old inked a six-year, $24 million extension in March of 2018 prior to making his MLB debut, but he hasn't seen action in the majors since 2021. Kingery has a career .667 OPS in 325 big-league games, and he's found more power at Triple-A early in 2024, having already matched his homer total from last season. Philadelphia's poor injury luck would likely need to continue to get worse for Kingery to be promoted in the near future, but he's played well enough to put himself in consideration for a roster spot should the situation present itself.