Rays activate Williamson off IL, option Williams to Triple-A among roster moves

May 29th, 2026

ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays got back a key part of their infield before Friday night’s series opener against the Angels at Tropicana Field.

was reinstated from the 10-day injured list after missing nearly two weeks due to a low back strain and was back in Tampa Bay’s lineup, playing shortstop. The Rays optioned infielder to Triple-A Durham to make room for Williamson’s return.

Separately, Tampa Bay continued its recent bullpen shuffle by selecting the contract of right-hander from Triple-A and designating righty for assignment.

Williamson felt a spasm in his back while fielding a ground ball in his last appearance on May 15. The Rays waited until May 20 to place him on the IL, but they made his stint retroactive to May 17, believing he would only need the minimum stint or close to it.

“The progression was a little bit slower than I would have liked, but it feels a lot better now,” Williamson said.

Acquired from the Mariners in February as part of a three-team trade, Williamson has been a big contributor for Tampa Bay on both sides of the ball. A slick and dependable defender, the 25-year-old has bounced around the infield at second base, shortstop and third, serving as the right-handed-hitting portion of a platoon with Richie Palacios at second.

At the plate, Williamson entered Friday slashing .268/.349/.339 with 14 RBIs and only 24 strikeouts in 127 plate appearances over 39 games this season.

“He's done a lot of good things for us, whether it's playing second or short,” manager Kevin Cash said. “The approach at the plate really complements our offense.”

Williamson tested his back by facing live pitching the past few days, and he did some pregame work on Friday afternoon to make sure everything felt good. He said he’s not concerned about the injury being an issue moving forward.

Williamson’s return could allow the Rays to run Palacios out to right field -- where they’re without Jake Fraley and Jonny DeLuca -- when needed. Having him back should allow the Rays to give Taylor Walls -- who sat out the last two games in Baltimore due to left hamstring tightness -- the occasional day off.

Walls was out of the lineup again Friday night but said he had an on-field workout Friday afternoon that went “extremely well.” Walls said he is “very optimistic” about returning Saturday, and Cash said he was available if needed off the bench on Friday.

Williams, who began the season as Tampa Bay’s top prospect and Opening Day shortstop, went hitless with a walk over eight plate appearances in his second big league stint of the season. He was used as a pinch-runner twice last week and scored a run in both appearances.

Wantz, 30, spent parts of four seasons in the Majors with the Angels before undergoing Tommy John surgery in July 2024. He signed a Minor League deal with the Rays in January 2025, made his way back to the mound for 12 Minor League outings, then came to Major League Spring Training as a non-roster invitee this year.

Heasley gave up five runs on eight hits over four innings in relief in the Rays’ 11-2 loss to the Orioles on Wednesday in Baltimore, his first big league appearance since May 23, 2024.