It was reported on Monday by Susan Slusser that Ryon Healy could possibly be on the move this offseason after his first full Major League season. Healy, 25, played in 149 games, hitting 25 dingers, but walked in just 3.8 percent of his plate appearances in 2017.
The power is nice, but he is not the only young player that the Athletics have played at the corners on the infield. Matt Chapman and Matt Olson are also very valuable to a team that is rebuilding, and maybe just a bit more valuable than Healy.
Olson broke onto the scene after playing in over 200 Triple-A games in 2016 and 2017 to hit 24 homers in 59 Major League games.