Engel Beltre

Engel Beltre

35-Year-Old OutfielderOF
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor league contract with the White Sox in January of 2015.
OFChicago White Sox  
April 3, 2015
Beltre was reassigned to minor league camp Friday.
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Beltre entered camp with little-to-no shot of making the big league roster, so it comes as no surprise that he was reassigned to minor league camp. However, a good display in the minors could lead to a recall at some point should a current member of the outfield get injured.
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Beltre finally made his MLB debut in 2013, getting 40 sporadic at-bats when injuries hit the Rangers' outfield, but he has failed to tap into his raw tools to be much of a factor at the plate. His time at Triple-A Round Rock was a continuation of his career trends: too many whiffs, not enough walks and only occasional power. He could hold down center field for a team with abundant offense in need of a glove, but Texas' current roster construction doesn't allow for that. He'll need a change of scenery if he wants to carve out a role larger than that of a bench outfielder.
Beltre's first full year at Double-A Frisco was a disaster, and he hit just .231/.285/.300 in 437 at-bats while carrying a 28:103 BB:K and going deep just once. Maturity problems arose once again, this time he was suspended 25 games for his part in an altercation with some fans during a game. While he's still plenty young, having just turned 22, it's likely that he'll begin the year back at Frisco and we've got a pretty good sampling of his numbers against advanced pitching between this year's full season and last year's second-half trial where he hit just .254/.301/.337 in 181 at-bats. He's had exactly one decent streak in the minors, a .331/.376/.460 line in 263 at-bats at High-A Bakersfield in 2010 (and even that was a repeat season at the same level) and it's pretty clear that the tools aren't going to translate into talent.
Beltre used a solid half-season at High-A Bakersfield (.331/.376/.460) to earn a promotion to Double-A Frisco as a 20-year-old. He struggled in his initial exposure to advanced pitching, hitting just .254/.301/.337 and walking just 10 times in 181 at-bats. The tools remain off the charts, and his showing in the AFL (.245/.333/.377, 6-for-6 in stolen-base attempts) showed some promise as well. His 2010 as a whole was a marked improvement from his disappointing 2009 season (.223/.278/.318 and a poor 17:82 BB:K rate). He's one of Texas' remaining projectable hitting prospects in a system with lots of recent graduates, so 2011 will be an important year for him.
Beltre's horrid 15:105 BB:K ratio in 566 at-bats are hard to overlook. The numbers of hitters able to sustain any sort of success at the upper levels of the minors with a Saberhagen-esqe rate is extremely short, and Beltre's long-term prospects remain cloudy as a result. He's too young to give up on (he'll be 19 next season), but there are considerable problems to address first.
Acquired from Boston as part of the Eric Gagne trade, Beltre hit a composite .243/.329/.433 in 247 at-bats spent primarily in the Rookie League. He flashed good power (nine homers) and speed (11 steals) as a 17-year-old.
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OFChicago White Sox  
March 11, 2015
The White Sox invited Beltre to big league camp Tuesday, the Chicago Tribune reports.
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OFChicago White Sox  
Leg
January 23, 2015
Beltre (leg) signed a minor league contract with the White Sox on Friday, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports.
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OFFree Agent  
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November 11, 2014
Beltre (leg) elected Tuesday to become a free agent, ESPNDallas.com reports.
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Engel Beltre: (Leg) Gets Outrighted to Triple-A Monday
OFTexas Rangers  
Leg
October 6, 2014
Beltre was outrighted to Triple-A Round Rock on Monday.
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OFTexas Rangers  
Leg
September 9, 2014
Beltre will undergo surgery Wednesday to insert a rod in his left leg, Anthony Andro of Fox Sports Southwest reports.
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