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Once viewed as a can't-miss prospect, Cuban infielder Yoán Moncada is about to become a free agent for the first time. In parts of nine MLB seasons, he had a 106 OPS+ overall and maxed out at a 140 OPS+ in 2019, but injuries have disrupted his career since then. Limited to 12 games this season, it's a lock that the Chicago White Sox will decline his $25M club option.
Likely to be available for a low-dollar amount, how would he fit with the Miami Marlins in 2025?
Yoán Moncada overview
* Previous teams: Boston Red Sox (2016) and Chicago White Sox (2017-24)
* MLB career: .254/.331/.424/.756 and 13.9 fWAR in 747 games
* 2024 season: .275/.356/.400/.756 and 0.3 fWAR in 12 games
* Entering age-30 season in 2025
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Injury history: While with the White Sox, Moncada had 10 separate stints on the IL. He missed time with hamstring, shin, back and oblique issues, most recently dealing with a serious left adductor strain. However, he is currently healthy and scheduled to play for his native Cuba in the Premier12 baseball tournament in November.
High upside: When Moncada was only 24 years old in 2019, he slashed .315/.367/.548/.915 with 25 home runs, 79 RBI and a 140 OPS+. Third base was a stacked position in the American League, otherwise he would have been an All-Star that season. Even since then, he has produced above-average exit velocities that show there is still the potential for good power. His skill set could be valuable to the Marlins who ranked 27th among MLB teams in home runs and runs scored in 2024.
Swing-and-miss issues: One of the negatives with Moncada is his strikeout percentage. For his career, the switch-hitter has posted a 29.2 K%, including 31.7% from the right side of the plate. In 2018, Moncada led Major League Baseball with 217 strikeouts.
Short-term commitment: Somebody in Moncada's position will be searching for a one-year deal to re-establish himself. The Marlins have been burned in recent offseasons by signing the wrong free agents to multi-year deals, but the risk would be lower in this case.
Defensive position: Moncada has been a full-time third baseman over the last six seasons. What would that mean for Connor Norby, who the Marlins tried to convert to third base after acquiring him at the trade deadline? Norby struggled a lot at third in a small sample, according to both defensive runs saved and outs above average. The Marlins could move Norby to left field instead (where he has some minor league experience), allowing Moncada to take over 3B, with Norby available to return to the infield if Moncada suffers another injury.
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Unless the Marlins believe strongly in Moncada's bounce-back potential, they could simply put trust in the infielders who are already within the organization. Maybe Norby gets another audition at third base to begin the 2025 season, or they'll have Deyvison De Los Santos, Jonah Bride, Javier Sanoja and Vidal Bruján compete for playing time.
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