Rangel Ravelo
32-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
0
RBI
0
R
0
SB
0
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Removed from big-league camp
The Mariners reassigned Ravelo to minor-league camp Saturday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
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After signing an NRI deal with Seattle in the offseason, Ravelo appeared in just two games and logged one hit in four trips to the plate. Ravelo slashed .310/.428/.473 with 35 RBI with the Dodgers' Triple-A affiliate last year, and he may see time in the big leagues this season if his bat stays hot in the minors.
After signing an NRI deal with Seattle in the offseason, Ravelo appeared in just two games and logged one hit in four trips to the plate. Ravelo slashed .310/.428/.473 with 35 RBI with the Dodgers' Triple-A affiliate last year, and he may see time in the big leagues this season if his bat stays hot in the minors.
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A sixth-round draft pick by the White Sox in 2010, Ravelo received his first callup to the big leagues last season. He played 29 games -- primarily as a pinch-hitter -- and slashed .205/.256/.410 in 43 plate appearances. Albeit limited to a small sample size, Ravelo's output was interesting in that it belied his typical production in the minors. Usually a solid hitter with limited power, his paltry batting average in the big leagues was accompanied by a .205 ISO that surpassed any mark he had posted in 10 minor-league seasons. Ravelo also struck out at a 27.9% clip with the Cardinals after never breaking the 20% mark in the minors. Chances are that Ravelo's big-league numbers will fall more in line with his minor-league norms moving forward, though there's no guarantee that he'll return to St. Louis next season. Wherever he ends up, Ravelo is best viewed as a bench bat rather than a potential starter.
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Inks minors deal
Ravelo signed a minor-league contract with the Mariners on Nov. 16.
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Reassigned to MiLB camp
Ravelo was reassigned to minor-league camp by the Padres on Friday.
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Signs minor-league contract
Ravelo signed a minor-league contract Wednesday with the Padres which includes an invitation to major-league spring training.
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En route to Japan
The Dodgers agreed Monday to sell Ravelo's minor-league contract to an unspecified team in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball, Francys Romero of MLB.com reports.
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Receives demotion
The Dodgers reassigned Ravelo to their minor-league camp Tuesday, Juan Toribio of MLB.com reports.
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Could fill multiple roles
Ravelo, who can play first base and the outfield, could also be looked at to fill the pinch-hit role previously filled by Jose Martinez, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The 27-year-old's persistence with respect to his career finally paid off in 2019, as Ravelo made his major-league debut after nine-plus seasons in the minors. Ravelo slashed just .205/.256/.410 across 43 plate appearances, but he now finally has some regular-season big-league experience under his belt and has a chance to secure an Opening Day roster spot with Martinez's departure. Ravelo will naturally need to make his case in spring training, but there certainly appears to be a void to fill after Martinez's departure.
The 27-year-old's persistence with respect to his career finally paid off in 2019, as Ravelo made his major-league debut after nine-plus seasons in the minors. Ravelo slashed just .205/.256/.410 across 43 plate appearances, but he now finally has some regular-season big-league experience under his belt and has a chance to secure an Opening Day roster spot with Martinez's departure. Ravelo will naturally need to make his case in spring training, but there certainly appears to be a void to fill after Martinez's departure.