Angels acquire Chuckie Robinson from White Sox for catching depth
Briefly

The Angels acquired catcher Chuckie Robinson from the Chicago White Sox, aiming to bolster their depth behind Logan O'Hoppe and Travis d'Arnaud, replacing Matt Thaiss.
Robinson, despite struggling in the majors with a .132 average, boasts solid defensive metrics, including a career 21.4% success rate in throwing out base-stealers.
By acquiring Robinson, the Angels gain a catcher that can be optioned to the minors, a flexibility lost with the designation of Matt Thaiss.
Robinson's experience, with 652 games played in the majors and minors, adds significant depth for the Angels, especially with their young catching prospects.
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