SorareMLBJoueursVidal Bruján

16 abonnés

Vidal Bruján

15 derniers

0

Frapper / Lancer

Double substitution / Droite

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Texas Rangers
DNP
New York Mets
5
Cleveland Guardians
DNP
Kansas City Royals
DNP
Minnesota Twins
7
Cincinnati Reds
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Atlanta Braves
DNP
Arizona Diamondbacks
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Detroit Tigers
4
San Diego Padres
DNP
Boston Red Sox
DNP
Philadelphia Phillies
Kansas City Royals
-2
DNP
Minnesota Twins
Annulé
Chicago White Sox
DNP
Baltimore Orioles
0
Seattle Mariners
DNP
Toronto Blue Jays
San Francisco Giants
-1
DNP
Atlanta Braves
0
Cleveland Guardians
Milwaukee Brewers
-1
DNP
Detroit Tigers
DNP
Washington Nationals
DNP
Minnesota Twins

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Numéro de maillot

#17

Âge

27

Lieu de naissance

domdom

Cartes en circulation

Limited

32

Rare

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Super Rare

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RotoWire

12 mars 2025

Makes initial roster

Brujan will travel with the Cubs for their two-game series against the Dodgers in Tokyo on March 18 and 19, Jesse Friedman of MLB.com reports.

Analyse

Brujan will serve as infield depth in Tokyo with Nico Hoerner (forearm) not making the trip. Rule 5 pick Gage Workman also made the roster. Hoerner's eventual return could squeeze both players out of the picture, but for the time being, Brujan appears set to see time at second base alongside Jon Berti, while Workman will also be in the mix. All three players could also see time at third, though top prospect Matt Shaw is seemingly the top option there.

6 mars 2025

Plans to steal more bases

Brujan plans to be more aggressive in attempting to steal bases this season with the Cubs, Andy Martinez of Marquee Sports Network reports.

Analyse

Brujan stole only five bases and was caught six times in 2024 during his lone season in Miami, and he said the Marlins "didn't give me the green light that I needed." Following an offseason trade to the Cubs, the 27-year-old decided that he's "going to be myself" and "going to steal bases." Brujan was a prolific base stealer in the minors and his sprint speed was in the 91st percentile in his rookie season with the Rays back in 2021. However, he went only 9-for-17 in stolen-base attempts over 99 regular-season games across three seasons with Tampa Bay, and last year with the Marlins his sprint speed was down in the 53rd percentile. Brujan is already 4-for-4 on stolen-base attempts this spring, so he's held true to his word so far, and he's also posted a 1.042 OPS. That said, if the career .189/.261/.270 hitter doesn't improve at the plate, his intentions on the bases could be irrelevant. Brujan is aiming to win a utility role with Chicago this season.

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