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The Oakland Athletics officially added infielder Max Muncy to their roster ahead of the 2025 MLB Opening Day, marking his Major League debut. This move reunites Muncy with fellow top prospect Jacob Wilson, his former high school teammate, a...
The Oakland Athletics made roster moves official on March 27, 2025, selecting the contract of infielder Max Muncy. This addition comes as the A's set their Opening Day roster for their game against the Seattle Mariners. Muncy, 22, was the A's first-round pick in 2021 and has posted a .255/.346/.427 line in the minors, showing a solid walk rate (10.4%) but a high strikeout rate (28.5%).
The promotion was facilitated by injuries to projected starting second baseman Zack Gelof and infielder Brett Harris, placing them on the 10-day injured list. This clears the way for Muncy to potentially start the season as the regular second baseman. To make room on the 40-man roster, pitcher Ken Waldichuk was moved to the 60-day IL as he recovers from Tommy John surgery. Pitchers Brady Basso and Michel Otañez were also placed on the 15-day IL.
A notable storyline is Muncy's reunion with Jacob Wilson, the A's top prospect (ranked No. 31 overall by MLB Pipeline). The two played together at Thousand Oaks High School in California, coached by Jacob's father, Jack Wilson. They formed the team's middle infield and continued to train together in the offseason at the Wilson family's home facility. Their journey from high school teammates to potential big-league double-play partners for the A's adds an intriguing narrative as the 2025 season begins.
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