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3/25/26 : Lehigh Valley Break Camp Roster

  • Writer: Steve Potter
    Steve Potter
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Pitchers : 15


RH Jean Cabrera - 24 years old - signed as an international free agent 7/2/19 - Maracay, Venezuela - Jean is on the 40 man roster - he appeared in two Grapefruit League games this spring totaling 4.1 IP and posting a 2.01 ERA and pitched two scoreless innings in the Spring Breakout game against the Twins - he’s a battler on the mound who uses a plus changeup, mid nineties sinker (93-96 mph) along with a sweeper. Has the skillset to pitch in the show - a key part of the Lehigh Valley starting rotation.


RH Ryan Cusick - 26 years old - waiver claim from White Sox 6/8/25 - I chatted with him briefly in Clearwater at the complex a few days after he came to the Phillies, nice young fella with good outlook - he was the 2021 1st round draft pick of the Atlanta Braves from Wake Forest -grew up in Massachusetts. Was traded to Oakland in 2022 as part of the Matt Olson transaction. Has a big arm - throws a 96-98 mph fastball, slider, sinker, curve and cutter. Issues have been command and throwing strikes. Has been stretched out as a starter/bulk reliever this spring.


LH Tucker Davidson - 29 years old - signed as minor league free agent 1/2/26 - pitched last season in Korea for the Lotte Giants where he posted a 10-5 record in 22 starts (123.1 IP) with a 3.65 ERA - 119 strikeouts and 48 walks. He was previously drafted and signed as the Atlanta Braves 19th round selection in the 2016 draft from Tascosa HS in Amarillo, Texas. In his stateside career he advanced to the major leagues in 2020 and made 56 appearances in the show (17 starts) from 2020 to 2024 with Atlanta, the Los Angeles Angels, Kansas City and Baltimore. He’s pitched 129.1 major league innings with a 5.76 ERA - 100 K’s and 68 walks. In his minor league career he’s pitched in 148 games (104 starts) totaling 625.1 IP with a 3.28 ERA - 619 K’s and 228 walks. Tucker was released by Lotte in August of 2025 amd then signed with the Milwaukee Brewers organization and finished the year with AAA level Nashville posting six starts (25 IP) with a 4.68 ERA - the Brewers released him on 10/12/25. Was slowed by injuries in spring camp so a slower ramp up to the LHV starting rotation is in process.


RH Alan Rangel - 28 years old - signed as a free agent 7/16/24 - is on the 40 man roster with one minor league option remaining, provides starting pitching depth for the big league club and has the ability to pitch out of the bullpen as well. Features a four seam fastball (92-96 mph), slider, change-up and curve. He was originally signed by the Atlanta Braves on 7/2/14 from Hermosillo, Mexico. He became a minor league free agent and signed with the Angels in November of 2023, was released by the Angels and signed by the Phillies in 2024. Pitched winter ball for his hometown team Hermosillo in the Mexican Pacific League from 2019 to 2025. He made 25 starts (124.2 IP) for Lehigh Valley in 2025 posting a 4.55 ERA with 131 K’s and 40 walks. Threw strikes at a 67% rate - went five or more innings in 19 of his appearances - longest outing was seven innings on 9/11. Also made his major league debut on 6/6 in Pittsburgh - made five MLB appearances overall (all in relief) recoding a 2.45 ERA in 11 IP with 8 K’s and 6 walks.


RH Bryse Wilson - 27 years old - signed as minor league free agent 12/13/25 -

pitched in the Chicago White Sox organization in 2025 making 20 major league appearances (5 starts) recording a 6.65 ERA in 47.1 IP with 28 K’s and 19 walks - he also pitched for Chicago’s AAA affiliate Charlotte appearing in 18 games (8 starts) posting a 4.25 ERA in 48.2 IP with 41 K’s and 11 walks. He’s appeared in 115 minor league games overall (99 starts) with a 3.19 ERA in 550.2 IP with 546 K’s and 140 walks. Wilson has also appeared in 163 major league games (57 starts) from 2018 to 2025 with a 4.82 ERA in 461 IP with 333 K’s and 151 walks. His most successful season in the majors was in 2023 with Milwaukee - 53 games - 2.58 ERA in 76.2 IP as a reliever - 61 K’s, 22 walks. He’s pitched in the show with the Braves, Pirates, Brewers and White Sox. Was the 2016 4th round draft selection of the Atlanta Braves from Orange HS in Hillsborough, North Carolina. He was traded to Pittsburgh on 7/30/21 - the Pirates traded him to Milwaukee on 1/4/23 - he signed as a free agent with the White Sox on 12/18/24 and re-elected free agency on 9/30/25. He has been a durable pitcher in his career with strong fastball command (93-95 mph) - his changeup is his best secondary pitch. Also has a hard slider/cutter and curveball. Known for being a strike thrower, has both a four-seam and two-seam fastball. Stretched out as a starter in spring training - will be part of the LHV rotation.


RH Connor Gillispie - 28 years old - signed as minor league free agent 2/18/26 -

pitched last season with the Miami Marlins and Minnesota Twins organizations appearing in six major league games with Miami - all starts - 26 IP, 8.65 ERA - he pitched at the AAA level in 12 games (10 starts) with Jacksonville (8 games) for the Marlins and St. Paul (4 games) for the Twins posting a combined 7.23 ERA in 47.1 IP.

Gillispie was selected in the 2019 draft by Baltimore in the 9th round from Virginia Commonwealth. He has pitched in 126 minor league games (65 starts) with a career ERA of 4.33 in 473.2 IP and in 9 major league games (34 IP) with a career 7.15 ERA.

Has pitched for four different organizations - Orioles, Marlins, Guardians and Twins.

He’s a four pitch pitcher featuring a sweeper, four seamer (low nineties), cutter, changeup and curve. Was stretched out in spring training to be a starter.


LH Genesis Cabrera - 29 years old - signed as a minor league free agent 12/26/25 -  is a power pitcher - fastball (both sinker and four seamer) sits in the 94-98 mph range which he couples with a curve, slider, changeup and cutter. The stuff can be electric however his delivery is described as a violent one which has produced inconsistent command. He hit Bryce Harper with a pitch in the face in 2021 - after that incident Harper sent Cabrera a note to tell him he knew it wasn’t intentional - “I just wanted to make sure he was OK,” Harper said. “He’s a young kid. He’s a young pitcher and that could definitely mess with somebody. We’ve seen it. You’ve seen it in the past with guys that hit somebody or they throw a pitch to the backstop and then it’s an onion that just opens, right?” Command struggles significantly plagued Genesis in 2025 resulting in a high walk rate - has hopes of regaining past form and returning to the major leagues - the potential he continues to possess if his control issues can be resolved are intriguing.


RH Nolan Hoffman - 28 years old - acquired in cash trade with Rangers 6/18/25 -

he’s a side winder who was originally drafted in the 5th round of the 2018 draft by the Seattle Mariners from Texas A&M University. Had Tommy John surgery in 2019. He was taken in the Minor League Rule 5 Draft by the Baltimore Orioles on 12/8/21. Declared free agency in December of 2024 and signed a minor league contract with the Rangers. Hoffman gets a ton of ground balls with his sinker which sits in the 93 to 95 mph range - also throws a curve, changeup and cutter. Has a unique delivery and decent sinker/curve as primary offerings which could project him into more major league opportunities.


RH Seth Johnson - 27 years old - acquired in trade with Orioles 7/30/24 - features a four seam fastball generally 95-98 mph, has touched 100, slider, splitter, curve. He’s from Concord, North Carolina and didn’t start pitching until he was a sophomore in college at Louisburg College (North Carolina) where he also played shortstop. Converted to pitching full time after transferring to Campbell University (North Carolina). Was the 1st round draft choice of the Tampa Rays in the 2019 draft - traded to the Orioles in 2022. He had TJ surgery in 2022 - noted for a big arm,  good mechanics and repeatable delivery. He is on the 40 man roster with one option remaining - had a very good spring training camp as an NRI and has served notice that he’s a viable option for the big club when needed.


RH Trevor Richards - 32 years old - signed as minor league free agent 12/11/25 -

pitched last season in the Cubs, Royals and Diamondbacks organizations. He appeared in five major league games (three with KC and two with Arizona) posting a 7.94 ERA in 5.2 innings. Most of his 2025 action was at the AAA level in the minor leagues - 7 games with Iowa (Cubs), 10 with Omaha (Royals) and 21 with Reno (Diamondbacks) recording a 5.19 ERA in 38 games (52 IP) with 55 K’s and 19 walks. He was signed by the Cubs in January, released in May, signed by the Royals in May, released in June and then signed by Arizona with whom he finished the season - he elected free agency in October. Richards has pitched in 295 major league games (2018 to 2025) and has a career 4.53 ERA in 565.2 IP. He features a low nineties fastball, changeup (best pitch) and slider. He’s a side-armer who has pitched with the Marlins, Brewers, Blue Jays, Rays, Twins, Royals and Diamondbacks in the majors. He debuted as a starter with Miami in 2018 as a starter but transitioned to the bullpen in 2019 - had a good spring training camp as an NRI - could help the big club at some point this season.


LH Andrew Walling - 26 years old - signed as an un-drafted free agent 8/1/22 - Mississippi State - one of my favorites - a likeable young man whose desire to excel shines thru, can handle pressure spots in games, has baseball savvy and moxie - strong competitor. Reminds me a bit of former Phillie Jake Diekman in his stuff, motion and arm slot. He can double up on innings in his outings. He was signed by Mike Stauffer who told me a great story how he discovered him - Andrew didn’t pitch much in college as he battled to throw strikes but Mike had seen him in a blowout game and noted the superior stuff he saw regardless of the location of his deliveries - he continued to follow him and then signed him to a contract after he went un-drafted - Andrew had pitched only 13 innings in collegiate play. He features a four seam fastball (93-97 mph), slider and cutter. A couple years ago now Lehigh Valley Pitching Coach Phil Cundari told me this about Andrew - “I don’t know what’s tougher, playing catch with him or trying to hit him. He’s got electric stuff, very strong young man who throws a bowling bowl of a cutter, varies his slider from a cutter to one that has more sweep, both have great velocity, exceptional breaking stuff. Has a strong fastball already but I believe that velocity down the road with the fastball will be sitting 96–98 mph.” Andrew is from Castle Rock, Washington and originally attended Oregon State before transferring to Eastern Oklahoma State College and then Mississippi State. He’s got the goods to become a major leaguer.


RH Jonathan Hernandez - 29 years old - signed as minor league free agent 12/16/25 - was originally signed by the Texas Rangers on 1/30/13 from the Dominican Republic. He pitched in the Rangers organization from 2013 till 8/2/24 when he was claimed off waivers by the Seattle Mariners - on 1/30/25 he signed as a free agent with the Tampa Rays. Hernandez pitched last season for the Durham Bulls (Rays AAA affiliate) appearing in 12 games and posting a 2.25 ERA in 12 IP with 13 K’s and 6 walks - he spent the majority of the season on the IL with shoulder tenderness. He has pitched in 127 major league games with 3 starts (2019 to 2024) with the Rangers and Mariners with a 4.29 ERA in 153 IP with 150 K’s and 81 walks. He had two strong seasons with the Rangers in 2020 and 2022 (missed 2021 with TJ surgery) posting a combined 2.93 ERA over 61.1 IP with 58 K’s and 25 walks. In his minor league career he’s pitched in 202 games (114 starts) with a 3.66 ERA in 691.2 IP with 638 K’s and 286 walks. His arsenal includes a lively sinking fastball (sits 93-97 mph - has reached 99-100 mph) with a hard slider and changeup. He’s known as a fiery competitor.


RH Lou Trivino - 34 years old - signed as a minor league free agent 2/8/26 - was the 12th round draft pick of the Oakland Athletics in the 2013 draft from Slippery Rock University. The Phillies signed him on 8/4/25 as a free agent after he had been released by the Dodgers. Trivino became a free agent once again on 11/2/25. Last season he appeared in 10 major league games with the Phillies posting a 2.00 ERA in 9 IP. He also pitched in 11 games with the Giants (12.1 IP) and 26 games with the Dodgers (26.1 IP). He also pitched in six games (7 IP) last season with Lehigh Valley posting a 0.00 ERA. Over his major league career he’s pitched in 332 games (332.1 IP) with a 3.87 ERA with the Athletics, Yankees, Giants, Dodgers and Phillies. Lou has a mid nineties four seamer and sinker along with a cutter, sweeper, change up and curve ball.


RH Chase Shugart - 29 years old - acquired in trade with Pittsburgh 1/13/26 - he’s on the 40 man roster - was optioned to LHV on 3/22/26 after having a decent showing in major league ST camp - was the 2018 12th round draft selection of the Red Sox from the University of Texas. Was claimed off waivers by Pirates on 1/15/25. He’s known fora 93-96 mph fastball, sweeper, and high-spin cutter. Appeared in 25 games with Pirates in 2025 posting a 3.40 ERA in 45 IP - also pitched in 12 games at the AAA level (20.2 IP - 1.74 ERA).


RH Griff McGarry - 26 years old - drafted in 5th round of the 2021 draft from University of Virginia - 2025 Stats :  very solid season - 3.25 ERA in 17 games with Reading (72 IP) with 103 K’s and 45 walks - opponents hit just .175 against him. Promoted to Lehigh Valley 9/18 - made one start - 1 run, 1 hit, 2 walks and 8 strikeouts in five innings pitched. Had a great start to the season in April (0.00 ERA in 3 starts - 12 IP with 16 K’s) and a solid August (3.00 ERA in 27 IP - 44 K’s). Spent from 4/21 to 6/19 on the IL and in Clearwater at the complex with elbow discomfort - was able to rehab from that and finish the season strong. He’s from Portola Valley, California. Was named the Paul Owens Award winner as the most outstanding Phillies minor league pitcher for 2025. Also was named the system Pitcher of the Month for August. When he’s consistent with command and zone control he’s very good - throws a four seamer (95-97 mph) and cutter mixing in a slider and changeup. Very serious demeanor on the mound, has had difficulty in the past repeating mechanics - tended to overthrow and fall off to the side of the mound - this past season that was minimal and the results reflected that. Was selected in the Major League Rule 5 draft by the Nationals but returned to the Phillies 3/24/26.


Catchers : 3


Paul McIntosh - 28 years old - acquired in trade with Marlins - 12/22/24- RH hitter who spent the majority of the 2025 season with Reading - was on the injured list in late April and played three games with Jersey Shore in a rehab assignment (5 for 11 with two doubles). At Reading he played in 58 games (232 PA’s) with 13 doubles, 8 home runs and 35 RBIs posting a .267/.345/.447 slash line and a .792 OPS. Promoted to Lehigh Valley on 8/27- he’s from Miami Gardens, Florida and graduated from Dade Christian HS where he also played football. Attended Motlow State Community College before transferring to the University of West Virginia where he played three seasons and clubbed 21 home runs. Paul was drafted in 2018 after playing at Motlow by the Los Angeles Angels but chose to attend West Virginia instead. He signed as an un-drafted free agent with the Marlins on 7/24/21. Was traded to the Phillies as part of the Jesus Luzardo deal. Whenever I’ve seen Paul play he’s consistently hit the baseball hard, he’s a very strong young man who can drive the ball out of the yard. Defensively does a good job with arm strength and release the two main areas he needs to improve upon. A very nice young man who’s easy to root for.


Rene Pinto - 29 years old - signed 1/8/26 as a minor league free agent - was originally signed by the Tampa Bay Rays on 10/1/13 from Maracay, Venezuela. He was claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles on 11/4/24 and then the Arizona Diamondbacks on 1/10/25. Arizona released him on 8/27/25 - he signed with the Toronto Blue Jays on 9/1/25 and then elected free agency on 11/6/25. Pinto played in 83 major league games with the Rays from 2022 to 2024 and posted a .231/.263/.404 slash line with 10 home runs and 32 RBIs in 237 career plate appearances. Last season he played at the AAA level with Reno (AZ affiliate) and Buffalo (Toronto affiliate) and hit 12 home runs with 47 RBIs in 259 plate appearances. He’s a career .267/.321/.451 minor league hitter with a .772 OPS in 2,767 plate appearances with 90 home runs and 402 RBIs. He played winter league baseball in Venezuela for the Leones de Caracas this off-season. He’s known as a solid defensive catcher (game calling/framing) with a strong arm with some pop.


Caleb Ricketts - 25 years old - drafted in 7th round of the 2022 draft from the University of San Diego - Caleb has been a good offensive player throughout his four year pro career - injuries have set him back each season ranging from hands,back, groin and hamstrings - he’s got real pop as a left handed hitter, a doubles machine driving balls in the gaps and a clutch performer in high pressure spots. Has made big strides in his pitch receiving and game calling - throwing is an area of continuing development - particularly accuracy to his targets - he’s a big fella at 6’3” and sometimes it takes a bit to uncoil throws - works hard at his craft and improvement has been made. Can also play first base.


Infielders : 4


Carter Kieboom - 28 years old - acquired from Cleveland in trade (cash) - 3/21/26 - was the Nationals first round draft pick in the 2016 draft from Walton HS, Marietta, GA. Has played in 136 major league games - 436 AB’s with 12 HR’s, 43 RBIs and a .200 batting average - last played in the majors in 2025 with the Angels. Last season played primarily at the AAA level in the Angels organization posting a .319/.368/449 slash line and .857 OPS in 402 plate appearances with 9 home runs and 57 RBIs - signed as a minor league free agent with Cleveland on 1/13/26 - has played all four infield positions in his minor league career - played both 3B and SS in the majors - provides infield depth and a capable AAA level bat for the organization.


Robert Moore - 23 years old (24 on 3/31/26) - acquired in trade with Brewers - 11/14/23 - Switch hitter - RH thrower - was the Brewers round CB-B pick in the 2022 draft from the University of Arkansas - is from Leawood, Kansas and graduated from Shawnee Mission East HS. Won a gold glove in college as a second baseman - first in Arkansas history to do so. Played three seasons at Arkansas posting a .381 OBP in 656 plate appearances. Was acquired by the Phillies in a trade with the Brewers along with outfielder Hendry Mendez for infielder Oliver Dunn. He’s known as an aggressive hitter and strong defender with a gamer’s style of play and attitude. His dad is Dayton Moore who’s been a long time baseball executive including serving fifteen years as the General Manager of the Kansas City Royals. Robbie had to adjust to playing more of a reserve role this past season which is likely his continued path to advance - the versatility to be able to play three infield positions and even center field (he played six games there this past season and handled all chances) are assets.


Christian Cairo - 24 years old - signed as a minor league free agent 12/19/25 -  was drafted by the Cleveland Guardians in the 4th round of the 2019 draft from Calvary Christian HS in Clearwater, Florida. He is the son of former long time major leaguer Miguel Cairo who played in 18 major league seasons with nine different organizations and has also both coached and managed in the major leagues. He played last season with Columbus (Guardians AAA affiliate) posting a .237/.338/.331 slash line with a .669 OPS - he hit 21 doubles, 3 triples and 2 home runs and stole 33 bases. In his minor league career he’s got a .225/.354/.318 slash line and .672 OPS in 1,806 plate appearances. Has played every defensive position except pitcher and catcher in his career but has seen most of his time at second base, third base and shortstop. Christian elected free agency on 11/6/25. His age, versatility and speed made him one of the more sought after minor league free agents this offseason.


Liover Peguero - 25 years old - signed as a minor league free agent 11/18/25 - played last season for AAA level Indianapolis in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization and posted a .247/.313/.375 slash line with a .688 OPS in 75 games (303 plate appearances) with 14 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs, 40 RBIs, 27 walks, 59 strikeouts and 8 stolen bases. He’s appeared in 96 major league games with Pittsburgh from 2022 to 2025 including 33 this past summer (he hit 4 home runs for the Pirates) and has a career .227/.278/.368 slash line in 315 major league plate appearances with 6 doubles, 11 home runs, 36 RBIs, 18 walks, 97 strikeouts and 10 stolen bases. He elected free agency on 11/6 after being out-righted by the Pirates to AAA on 11/6. He played in 30 games at shortstop last season for Indianapolis, 23 at third base, 9 at second base, 5 at first base and 8 in center field. Was originally signed by the Arizona Diamondbacks as an international free agent from Higuey, Dominican Republic on 7/2/17 and was traded to the Pirates on 1/27/20 in a deal where Starling Marte was acquired by Arizona. Peguero is known for having outstanding speed and as a strong defender. He’s shown power but also has been inconsistent, is an aggressive hitter and has struggled with off-speed deliveries. Provides infield depth at the AAA level - has played there each of the past three seasons producing 21 home runs and 124 RBIs in 210 games played. Over his minor league career has a .266/.325/.416 slash line and .741 OPS with 118 doubles, 22 triples, 62 home runs, 320 RBIs, 201 walks, 555 strikeouts and 117 stolen bases in 2,554 plate appearances.


Outfielders : 4


Cade Fergus - 25 years old - drafted - 13th round of the 2022 draft from George Washington University - he’s from Plantation, Florida and graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas HS. Played four collegiate seasons at George Washington - .280/.389/.466 slash line and .855 OPS in 764 plate appearances - 49 doubles, 19 home runs and 93 RBIs. When I’ve watched him play I’ve noted good hands and bat speed as a hitter, turns on fastballs, has big pop. He is a very good defender, speed, excellent throwing arm, can cover a lot of ground. Cordial young man, pleasant personality. Plays hard. He caught fire in April when promoted to Lehigh Valley hitting five home runs and driving in 13 runs over a six game span from 4/24 to 5/4 going 9 for 21 (.429). He was disappointed when transferred back to Reading thereafter. 2025 was a mixed bag season for Cade - on one hand in a small sample size he proved he can hit pitching at the highest level of the minor leagues but on the other hand struggled at Reading. Hopefully the 2025 success he had at Lehigh Valley is the path found once again.


Pedro Leon - 27 years old - waiver claim from Orioles 11/21/25 - made his major league debut in 2024 with the Astros appearing in seven games - he had posted big numbers at the AAA level (Sugar Land) that summer - .299/.372/.514 in 533 plate appearances with 25 doubles, 24 home runs, 90 RBI’s and 29 stolen bases. 2025 was an injury riddled season for him as he suffered a left MCL sprain in March, was sent on a rehab assignment to Sugar Land in May but returned to the IL in June. On 8/19 he was sent on rehab assignment again and finished the year in the minors. On 11/6 the Astros placed him on waivers and he was claimed by the Orioles. The Orioles placed him on waivers on 11/18. MLB prospects list said this about him in 2024 : “León defected from Cuba, waited until December 2019 for MLB to declare him a free agent and quickly reached a deal with the Astros for $4 million that had to wait until the 2020-21 signing period to fit into their bonus pool. He officially signed in January 2021, receiving the largest bonus in that year's class and setting a franchise record for an international player, with the hope that he could replace departing free agent George Springer sooner rather than later. Three years later, he's still trying to turn one of the best toolsets in the system into consistent production.” This spring he showed

a plus arm as a fielder. Leon is highly rated for tools, if he can approach putting up numbers like he did at the AAA level in 2024 then the Phillies may have found a hidden gem. Will likely be the regular center fielder for the IronPigs.


Felix Reyes - 24 years old - signed as an international free agent - 2/22/20 - Bani, Dominican Republic - had a great big league camp this year as an NRI - posted a .333/.355/.667 slash line in 17 games (31 plate appearances) with a 1.022 OPS. He hit a double, three home runs and had eleven RBIs, scored five runs, walked once and struck out just once. In the Spring Breakout game against the Blue Jays he hammered a home run against the center field batting eye! Also played very well defensively at first base the entire camp. I get so tired of comments from folks saying he never hit well till last season in Reading when he won the Eastern League batting title and MVP award - Felix has always freaking hit well - since day one when I saw him on the backfields he’s consistently hit rockets. With the ability to adequately play left and right fields along with 1st and 3rd base he’s a big leaguer on the cusp.


Bryan De La Cruz - 29 years old - signed as a minor league free agent 11/6/25 - was originally signed by the Houston Astros on 9/24/13 as an international free agent from Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic. He’s played 491 games in the major leagues with Miami, Pittsburgh and Atlanta - has 85 doubles, 58 home runs, 208 RBIs and a career.251/.295/.402 slash line with a .697 OPS in MLB games from 2021 to 2025 - last season played in 16 games with Atlanta. De La Cruz finished the 2025 season with the Yankees (was claimed off waivers from Atlanta on 5/1) playing for their AAA affiliate Scranton Wilkes-Barre where he posted a .271/.340/.456 slash line and .796 OPS in 91 games - 368 plate appearances with 14 doubles, 15 home runs and 48 RBIs. Defensively he played primarily right field for SWB but also played some left field. As a major leaguer he’s played all three outfield positions but mostly left field. He’s not a strong defender in range or arm strength but has spent significant time trying to improve those areas along with his base running. Had a great winter league season in the Dominican Winter League winning the league MVP award and made a very strong offensive showing in big league spring training this year posting a .333 batting average (15 for 45) with three doubles and a home run.


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