This is what Angels fans wanted, after all. They’ve been watching Green rake in Triple-A with batting averages well over .300 for each of the last three years. What they haven’t seen is Green get a prolonged look in the majors as he’s compiled just 262 plate appearances and only managed to post a .283 wOBA in that small sample size. That lack of performance hasn’t scared the fans off, but maybe it scared off Angels management who only just now finally gave Green a kick at the can when it comes to helping the beleaguered Angels offense.
But can he actually help?