Vaughn Grissom entered the season as an interesting gamble for the Angels, not a guaranteed everyday answer. After being acquired from the Red Sox in December, Grissom came to Anaheim with talent, youth and positional flexibility, but also plenty to prove. His previous major league track record was uneven, and after a 2024 season with Boston in which he hit just .190, expectations were more about stability than immediate impact. — SleeperAngels (@SleeperAngels) March 2, 2026 So far, he has given the Angels more than that. Through his first 44 at-bats, Grissom is hitting .318 with a .385 on-base percentage and an .862 OPS, collecting 14 hits, 1 home run, 7 RBI and 6 runs scored. Those numbers stand out on a roster that has struggled to find consistent production from the middle and lower parts of the order. The most encouraging part is the approach. Grissom has walked 6 times while striking out only 4 times, giving him one of the cleaner plate profiles on the roster.…