Luke Voit

Luke Voit

33-Year-Old First Baseman1B
 Free Agent  
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Mets in February of 2024. Released by the Mets in March of 2024.
Released by Mets
1BFree Agent  
March 26, 2024
Voit was released by the Mets on Tuesday, Michael Mayer of MetsmerizedOnline.com reports.
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It's not clear whether Voit exercised an opt-out or the team simply decided to cut him loose. Voit failed to make the Opening Day roster after managing just a .455 OPS in 14 Grapefruit League contests. He should be able to latch on with another organization but will probably have to spend time in the minors in the short term.
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+52%
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+296%
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+35%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2022vs Left .508 204 11 2 15 0 .158 .265 .243
Since 2022vs Right .774 438 49 20 58 3 .256 .324 .450
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2023vs Left .212 33 0 0 0 0 .091 .091 .121
2023vs Right .839 41 5 0 4 2 .343 .439 .400
2022vs Left .569 171 11 2 15 0 .174 .298 .271
2022vs Right .767 397 44 20 54 1 .247 .312 .455
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Since 2022Home .698 293 29 14 40 2 .218 .290 .408
Since 2022Away .684 349 31 8 33 1 .232 .318 .366
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2023Away .602 38 4 0 4 0 .257 .316 .286
2022Home .728 257 28 14 40 0 .223 .296 .432
2022Away .695 311 27 8 29 1 .229 .318 .376
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May 16, 2023
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Reverting to 2020's short season level was optimistic, but there was hope Voit would rebound from a down 2021. Unfortunately, Voit continued his downward trend. He was slashing just .225/.317/.416 in 82 games when the Padres traded Voit to the Nationals in the Juan Soto/Josh Bell blockbuster. Voit fared no better in Washington, posting a .228/.295/.381 line over his final 55 games. He continued to hit fly balls at an elevated clip with above average exit velocity, but fewer cleared the fence as shown by a 16.7% HR/FB rate, well below his 22.9% career level. Compounding matters is Voit fanned at a career-worst 31.5% pace. As a 32-year-old righthanded hitting, below average fielding first basemen coming off a pair of down seasons, Voit may have to settle for a short-side platoon role. He's worth a flier in single-league formats, but Voit has lost his mixed-league appeal.
Voit needed surgery to repair a partially torn meniscus in late March, which kept him out through the first week of May. He only played in 12 games before suffering a strained oblique, which kept him out until late June. By mid July, he was back on the shelf with a bone bruise and inflammation in his surgically repaired left knee. With him becoming unreliable from both a production and availability standpoint, the Yankees acquired Anthony Rizzo at the trade deadline. Knee issues and inconsistent playing time plagued Voit over the rest of the season, but he found a new home with more playing time security after a trade to the Padres in March. Voit should certainly be considered a durability risk, but his .252 xBA, .360 xwOBA and .497 xSLG illustrate that he should still be quite productive when he is in the lineup.
Injuries cost the Yankees the big bats of both Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton for the majority of 2020. Enter Voit, who stepped into the sizable shoes of his slugging teammates to pace the majors with 22 home runs. The long-ball total was one more than Voit hit in over twice as many at-bats in 2019 despite posting a nearly identical barrel rate (13.1%) and average exit velocity (88.9 mph). Voit's launch angle was slightly up (from 12.5 to 15.2 degrees), but his most significant adjustment was a 54.4 Pull% that was sixth-highest among qualified hitters and a 6.5-point increase over his 2019 mark. As a nice bonus, his 23.1 K% was the best of his career. Voit has been incredible offensively since joining the Yankees, seizing a role as as the unquestioned everyday first baseman in a potent lineup. He's a safe bet for above-average production with a palatable batting-average floor heading into 2021.
After a spectacular debut campaign in the Bronx, Voit came back to earth last season as his .263 batting average, 20.4 AB/HR and .200 ISO were merely mortal compared to his output in 2018. Still, Voit's final numbers would have looked better if not for a sports hernia that cost him most of August and a subsequent 1-for-32 slump to conclude the regular season. Voit proved to be a valuable presence near the top of the lineup by ranking fifth in the American League in walk rate (13.9%) and ninth in OBP (.378) last season. Those numbers make his troubling 27.8 K% more palatable, especially with a slew of hitters below him capable of driving in runs. Voit's hard-hit rate dropped precipitously in 2019 while his average exit velocity dipped from 93.0 mph to 89.7 mph; he's likely to fall somewhere between those extremes and settle in as an above-average source of power and counting stats in 2020.
The Yankees needed an insurance policy behind Greg Bird at first base. Many were underwhelmed when that player turned out to be Voit. Funny how things work out. He hit two homers in a game Aug. 26 and the Yankees decided to give him a longer look at first. Voit hit .323/.402/.707 in his final 28 games, relegating Bird to the bench and off the roster entirely for the Wild Card Game. He had an OPS over 1.000 against RHP and LHP. Voit had flashed some pop, but as a 22nd round pick in 2013 and a R/R first baseman, he was never considered much of a prospect. Given that lack of pedigree and his 26.7 K%, it's understandable to be skeptical of a player whose first big-league success came at age 27. However, everything in his batted-ball profile (47.0 Hard%, 35.0 GB%, 41.0 Pull%) suggests he deserved all the success he had last season. That does not mean he will replicate it, but there are not glaring red flags that suggest significant regression is coming.
Voit was slashing .327/.407/.565 at Triple-A Memphis when he was called up by the Cardinals on June 24. The righty-swinging first baseman remained with the big-league team for the duration of the season, starting 19 games, 13 of which were in July. Voit complied a modest .246/.306/.430 line in his rookie campaign with four homers, three in July. As is the case with most first-year hitters, Voit's plate skills suffered in his initial foray against major-league pitching, fanning at a 25 percent clip, compared to a mark in the teens as he progressed through the Redbirds' system. Voit's six percent walk rate was also lower than his days on the farm. Depending on how the roster shakes out, Voit could be battling Jose Martinez for a roster spot, as they both hit from the right side and can dabble in the outfield.
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Fails to make Opening Day roster
1BNew York Mets  
March 23, 2024
The Mets informed Voit on Saturday that he won't make the team's Opening Day roster, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
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Back with Mets on NRI deal
1BNew York Mets  
February 19, 2024
Voit signed a minor-league contract with the Mets on Monday that includes an invitation to spring training, Mike Puma of the New York Post reports.
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Opts out of deal
1BFree Agent  
August 3, 2023
Voit opted out of his minor-league contract with the Mets on Thursday, Michael Mayer of MetsmerizedOnline.com reports.
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Gets minors deal from Mets
1BNew York Mets  
June 12, 2023
Voit signed a minor-league contract with the Mets on Monday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
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Released by Milwaukee
1BFree Agent  
June 2, 2023
The Brewers released Voit on Friday, Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports.
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Nears minors deal with Mets
1BFree Agent  
February 17, 2024
Voit is nearing a minor-league contract with the Mets, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports.
ANALYSIS
Voit last played at Triple-A Syracuse in the Mets organization before exercising his opt-out clause in early August. He's likely headed back there to begin 2024, offering the Mets some potential depth at designated hitter should Mark Vientos struggle. Voit didn't fare well during his brief time in the majors last season with Milwaukee, managing just a .548 OPS in 22 contests.
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