The Angels kicked off their offseason moves by making space on their 40-man roster, parting ways with several players, including utility man Charles Leblanc. Now, just days later, Leblanc has found a new opportunity, signing a minor league contract with the Atlanta Braves.
At 28, Leblanc has spent most of his career bouncing between the minors and the big leagues. He’s a versatile player, capable of covering multiple positions, which makes him an intriguing asset for the Braves, who are known for their depth and flexibility.
Though his time with the Angels was brief, Leblanc showed flashes of potential that could make him a useful piece for Atlanta. In just 28 plate appearances last season, he hit two home runs, showcasing his power with a .476 slugging percentage. While his .190 batting average didn’t stand out, his ability to take walks and avoid chasing pitches was a promising sign for his plate discipline.
His minor league numbers, particularly in hitter-friendly ballparks like Salt Lake and Jacksonville, reflect consistency, with an OPS around .810 in recent seasons.
Leblanc’s departure from the Angels comes as part of a broader organizational shift. After a disappointing 99-loss season, the Angels are prioritizing more experienced players to fill out their roster. Players like Scott Kingery, Kevin Newman, and Ryan Noda have since been added to strengthen the team’s depth, indicating a clear “out with the old, in with the new” approach.
For the Braves, the addition of Leblanc further deepens their roster, and the signing aligns with the team’s growing connection to the Angels. With multiple former Angels, coaches, and front-office members now working in Atlanta, the Braves have become a familiar destination for ex-Angels talent. Whether Leblanc can make an impact in Atlanta remains to be seen, but his potential makes him a solid gamble as the Braves continue to build for the future.