Hanser Alberto

Hanser Alberto

32-Year-Old Second Baseman2B
 Free Agent  
Free Agent
2025 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year contract with the White Sox in January of 2023. Released by the White Sox in June of 2023.
Parting ways with White Sox
2BFree Agent  
June 4, 2023
The White Sox requested unconditional release waivers for Alberto on Sunday, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
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The 30-year-old was designated for assignment by Chicago on Friday and won't be sticking around the organization. Alberto joined the club on a one-year deal in January and had a .220/.261/.390 slash line in 90 plate appearances.
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Left/Right Batting Splits
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+36%
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+100%
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+33%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2022vs Left .732 121 14 2 17 0 .288 .300 .432
Since 2022vs Right .537 128 10 3 14 0 .183 .220 .317
2024vs Left 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2024vs Right 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2023vs Left 1.114 16 4 1 6 0 .357 .400 .714
2023vs Right .556 74 7 2 10 0 .191 .233 .324
2022vs Left .680 105 10 1 11 0 .279 .286 .394
2022vs Right .511 54 3 1 4 0 .173 .204 .308
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+9%
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+24%
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Since 2022Home .605 126 12 1 12 0 .240 .258 .347
Since 2022Away .662 123 12 4 19 0 .231 .260 .402
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2023Home .447 45 4 0 3 0 .190 .209 .238
2023Away .861 45 7 3 13 0 .250 .311 .550
2022Home .689 81 8 1 9 0 .266 .284 .405
2022Away .555 78 5 1 6 0 .221 .231 .325
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Alberto was as-advertised with the Dodgers last season, providing the team with a positive clubhouse presence, positional versatility and a steady reserve bat against southpaws. The veteran's offensive limitations -- he has minimal power or speed and rarely takes a walk -- are glaring, but he can fill a valuable role on an MLB squad thanks to his ability to hit lefties (career .323/.341/.449 slash line against southpaws versus a .235/.259/.331 line against right-handers). Alberto also played all four infield positions and one game in the outfield last season while surprisingly holding his own on the mound as a garbage-time reliever, allowing a tolerable five runs over 11 innings across 10 appearances. Every aspect of his profile screams bench player, which is almost certainly the part he'll play again in 2023 and beyond.
Alberto was among the most productive hitters in baseball against left-handed pitching in 2019 and he continued to punish lefties in 2020, slashing .375/.396/.521. Unfortunately, his numbers against righties remained poor; so poor in fact that he finished well below league average overall by wRC+. Alberto puts bat to ball well against pitchers of either handedness, but he absolutely refuses to take a walk (career 2.6 BB%). He's a nice short-end platoon infielder in theory, but less so in practice. He will inevitably get exposed to a good number of righties even if you only start him vs. LHP, and the on-base vs. RHP simply isn't good enough to get the job done. The Orioles non-tendered Alberto in December, but a reunion was said to still be on the table.
Alberto had a busy offseason last winter, as he was claimed off waivers four times before ending up in Baltimore for good in March. He responded by delivering a .305/.329/.422 slash line with 12 home runs in 127 starts, playing mostly between second and third base. His success against left-handed pitching was astonishing; Alberto hit close to .400 in 227 plate appearances against lefties, the second-best mark in baseball behind only J.D. Martinez. Against righties, Alberto hit just .238/.269/.340. All told, Alberto was worth close to 2.0 fWAR, as his contact rate and success against southpaws made up for a very low walk rate, middling power and marginal speed. Alberto figures to see plenty of opportunities again with the Orioles to begin 2020, batting leadoff whenever a lefty is on the hill for the opposition. A trade at some point seems likely.
Alberto returned from the shoulder injury which cost him nearly all of the 2017 season and spent most of the year at the Triple-A level. He hit .330/.346/.452 for Triple-A Round Rock, but went just 5-for-27 in the big leagues. That performance actually improved his career batting line, bringing it up to .192/.210/.231 in 192 PA. He's walked just 2.1% of the time, less often than the walk rate posted by pitchers at the plate last season (2.9%). The continued poor performance at the plate saw Alberto dumped by the Rangers and subsequently picked up by the Yankees. He can play anywhere in the infield, but the move to New York gives him a much tougher roster to crack. If injuries open up unexpected playing time, he'll have a friendly home park and good teammates around him to prop up his weak bat.
After seeing significant run with major league squad in 2015, Alberto held a considerably smaller role during the 2016 season. The 24-year-old Alberto didn't make much of a case for increased playing time, batting just .143 during his time in the big leagues. Alberto's defensive versatility is the reason for his presence on the 40-man roster. With more talented options ahead of Alberto on the depth chart at each infield position, chances are that he will continue to play sparingly. Look for him to ride the shuttle between Round Rock and Texas for most of the season yet again.
Alberto saw his first action in the majors in 2015, shuttling between Texas and Triple-A Round Rock as injuries (and poor performance) dictated — he got the first call up after both Rougned Odor and Tommy Fields were demoted in May. While Alberto showed a good bat at Triple-A, slashing .310/.331/.435, his production at the plate prior to that was less convincing. He's always been young for his level, but there's not much to get excited about here in terms of any significant roto value down the road. He is able to handle multiple infield positions well, however, which will be his calling card for 2015 and beyond as a utility infielder with a good glove.
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Designated for assignment
2BChicago White Sox  
June 2, 2023
Alberto was designated for assignment by the White Sox on Friday.
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Losing work to Romy Gonzalez
2BChicago White Sox  
May 28, 2023
Alberto will start at third base and bat eighth in Sunday's game against the Tigers.
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Ready to go Friday
2BChicago White Sox  
May 26, 2023
Alberto (shoulder) is starting at second base and batting ninth Friday versus the Tigers.
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Out again Thursday
2BChicago White Sox  
Shoulder
May 25, 2023
Alberto (shoulder) remains out of the lineup Thursday versus the Tigers.
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Remains out Wednesday
2BChicago White Sox  
Shoulder
May 24, 2023
Alberto (shoulder) is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Guardians.
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Streaming candidate?
2BChicago White Sox  
March 29, 2023
Alberto was scorching hot in spring training, supplying a .439/.477/.780 slash over 44 plate appearances. Alberto currently profiles as a super-utility infielder for the White Sox.
ANALYSIS
Alberto's 2022 season with the Dodgers consisted of a .623 OPS and being buried on the depth chart. He's rarely been a full-time contributor, but his only career campaign with over 250 at-bats yielded a .305 batting average with 12 home runs and 62 runs scored. Elvis Andrus and Yoan Moncada have had prolonged struggles in the past, so it'll be interesting to see how involved Alberto is over the course of the season. It's worth noting that he's not a source of steals.
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