Wes Bankston

40-Year-Old First Baseman1B
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor league deal with the Rangers in February 2010.
1BTexas Rangers  
February 24, 2010
Bankston signed a minor league contract with the Rangers on Wednesday, ESPN Dallas reports.
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Bankston hit .267 with 17 homers and 75 RBI in 122 Triple-A games last season. He may get a midseason look as a bench bat, but the nine-year veteran presents little upside.
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Bankston struggled in his first full season at Triple-A, hitting a professional-low .238 with just 15 home runs. He then bounced around from Tampa Bay to Kansas City and to Oakland. Bankston still has tremendous power potential, but he probably won't see the major leagues in 2008.
Bankston hit 23 homers at low-A in 2004, but has hit just 24 over the past two seasons combined. Granted, he was hurt for a chunk of last season, and the Rays tried to move him to the outfield and then third base without success, but the drop in power numbers is still worrisome. This year could be Bankston's last chance to prove he can play regularly in the majors. He has an outside chance to contend for the first base job.
Bankston rebounded from wrist and knee woes to put up great numbers at two minor league levels in 2005. However, he seemed to have lost some plate discipline in the Arizona Fall League (.282/.316/.465, just two homers and three walks against 15 strikeouts in 20 games). He's still got promise, but Bankston needs a good year back in the minors to contend for a spot on the big club in 2007.
Bankston is Tampa Bay's first baseman of the future, but he's not likely to crack the bigs before 2006. Those in deep keeper leagues should check to see how he rebounds from offseason wrist surgery.
Bankston was drafted out of high school in the fourth round by the Devil Rays in 2002. He went on to hit .301 in 62 games in Rookie League ball, leading the Appalachian League in homers (18) and ribbies (57), and then hit .303 in a brief eight-game stint at Low-A ball at year end. Another of a bunch of Rays outfield prospects who can flat-out hit. Starts 2002 in Single-A Charleston; ETA at the big time, 2004 or 2005. So far, a definite keeper league watch item.
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1BCincinnati Reds  
March 17, 2009
The Reds assigned Bankston to their minor league camp.
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1BCincinnati Reds  
January 10, 2009
Bankston signed a minor league deal with the Reds, the team's official site reports.
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1BOakland Athletics  
July 30, 2008
The Athletics optioned Bankston to Triple-A Sacramento following Wednesday's loss to the Royals.
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1BOakland Athletics  
July 30, 2008
Bankston has just two hits in 20 at-bats since being called up for the second time and has been limited to facing just left-handed pitching, the team's web site reports.
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1BOakland Athletics  
July 21, 2008
Bankston (dehydration, cramps) was back in Oakland's lineup Monday.
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