Arismendy Alcantara

Arismendy Alcantara

33-Year-Old OutfielderOF
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Giants in January of 2021.
Headed overseas
OFFree Agent  
December 9, 2021
Alcantara signed with the Nippon-Ham Fighters on Friday, Sung Min Kim of The Athletic reports.
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Alcantara has not logged a plate appearance in the majors since 2017, though he's spent time in the minors as a member of the Mets, Angels and Giants organizations since. He's managed only a 49 wRC+ across 459 plate appearances at the big-league level, making it likely that he wouldn't have progressed past serving as organizational depth for any MLB club. On the other hand, he should have a better chance to serve a significant role with the Fighters in 2022.
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Once a heralded Cubs prospect, Alcantara has fallen well short of expectations. While the 25-year-old continued to perform reasonably well in Triple-A, his abbreviated major league stint with the A's was uninspiring. Although he has struggled to hit at the highest level, one thing that Alcantara has going for him is versatility. He is able to play in both the infield and the outfield and provides above-average speed on the bases. In that sense, he may be able to provide Cincinnati with some value in a utility role assuming he can show some improvement in his approach at the plate. While there is certainly no guarantee he will be able to do so, the Reds are hopeful he can regain at least a little bit of the promise he showed early on.
Alcantara started the year on the Cubs roster, but he lasted just three weeks in the majors and spent the rest of the year struggling for Triple-A Iowa. While he flashes double-double potential as a middle infielder, his 125:35 K:BB for Iowa explains why the Cubs couldn't find much use for him last year. The 24-year-old can play a lot of positions, but the Cubs are covered up the middle with Javier Baez, Addison Russell and now Ben Zobrist all on the roster, so Alcantara will likely end up back at Iowa to start the year. Keep in mind, though, that Alcantara could also be an option in center field if a need arises and he gets off to a good start at Triple-A. He could also be flipped in a trade if he reestablishes his value on the market.
When Alcantara joined the Cubs in July, he looked like a fantasy stud in the making, thanks to 10 home runs, 21 stolen bases, and a .307 batting average in half a season with Triple-A Iowa. He exploded onto the scene with nine hits and five RBI in his first five games in the majors, but that was his high watermark of the season, as he couldn't top the Mendoza Line in either of the final two months. The main culprit was an inability to hit against right-handers (.565 OPS and 7:73 BB:K ratio in 200 at-bats), but his minor league splits weren't nearly that wide (career .775 OPS against righties, .805 against lefties). Alcantara will be given every opportunity to earn a starting job this spring, but the crowded infield depth chart may open that door for him in center field.
The 22-year-old Alcantara stole 31 bases for Double-A Tennessee last year, and his 36 doubles, 15 home runs, 62 walks, and .804 OPS show he's not just some empty speedster. He could play either second base or shortstop, so if he makes the team, he could be a sneaky-good $1 dart at the end of the draft, especially if Darwin Barney's and Starlin Castro's offensive struggles continue in 2014.
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Reassigned to MiLB camp
OFSan Francisco Giants  
March 15, 2021
The Giants assigned Alcantara to their minor-league camp Monday.
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Joins San Francisco
OFSan Francisco Giants  
January 15, 2021
Alcantara signed a minor-league deal with the Giants on Friday, Maria I. Guardado of MLB.com reports.
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Gets call for 60-man roster
OFLos Angeles Angels  
June 30, 2020
Alcantara will be part of the Angels' 60-man roster.
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Could make taxi squad
OFLos Angeles Angels  
May 18, 2020
Alcantara could provide depth as a member of the Angels' taxi squad if the 2020 season is played, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.
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Enjoys strong spring
OFLos Angeles Angels  
April 13, 2020
Alcantara hit .370/.393/.630 with a pair of home runs, four RBI and a stolen base in Cactus League play.
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