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Birth Date2-20-1997
Height6' 3"
Weight220 lbs
Age27 years, 2 months, 5 days
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WARP Summary

MLB Statistics

YEAR TEAM AGE G PA H 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG DRC+ DRAA BRR FRAA BWARP

Statistics for All Levels

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YEAR Team Lg LG G PA oppAVG oppOBP oppSLG BABIP BPF BRAA repLVL POS_ADJ DRC+ DRC+ SD FRAA BRR DRAA BWARP
2014 ORI Rk GCL 53 207 .000 .000 .000 .329 0.0 119 0 0.0 0.0 -3.9 0.0
2015 DEL A SAL 84 335 .254 .321 .372 .351 93 17.1 9.2 0.3 130 0 -6.4 -3.4 4.1 0.4
2015 ORI Rk GCL 5 19 .222 .311 .302 .364 96 0.3 0.6 -0.2 102 0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.6 0.0
2016 FRD A+ CAR 126 498 .258 .330 .385 .269 111 -25.6 14.2 1.8 54 0 -4.4 0.8 -33.3 -2.2
2017 FRD A+ CAR 50 193 .255 .328 .383 .345 111 -1.2 5.3 0.5 115 0 1.5 0.1 2.8 1.1
2017 ORI Rk GCL 7 31 .230 .343 .331 .500 110 3.3 1.0 -0.3 212 0 0.7 0.7 3.0 0.5
2018 FRD A+ CAR 116 464 .253 .326 .377 .307 105 -5.3 13.2 0.6 96 0 -6.4 -1.0 -1.6 0.5
2019 FRD A+ CAR 100 410 .248 .318 .366 .331 103 -2.1 11.0 -0.1 107 0 0.4 -3.8 2.5 1.1
2019 BOW AA EAS 1 1 .272 .345 .370 .000 101 -0.2 0.0 0 66 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Statistics For All Levels

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Year Team lvl LG PA AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG ISO SF SH
2014 ORI Rk GCL 207 186 23 53 10 2 4 79 29 15 38 1 0 .285 .333 .425 .140 5
2015 ORI Rk GCL 19 16 2 4 2 0 0 6 4 2 5 1 0 .250 .368 .375 .125 0 0
2015 DEL A SAL 335 309 36 86 27 4 5 136 44 18 73 1 0 .278 .334 .440 .162 0 0
2016 FRD A+ CAR 498 464 53 106 16 2 10 156 51 25 102 3 0 .228 .271 .336 .108 5 0
2017 FRD A+ CAR 193 182 28 55 10 1 4 79 21 8 31 1 0 .302 .333 .434 .132 1 1
2017 ORI Rk GCL 31 28 6 13 1 0 0 14 4 1 3 0 0 .464 .484 .500 .036 1 0
2018 FRD A+ CAR 464 431 42 113 27 0 8 164 48 26 84 0 1 .262 .308 .381 .118 3 0
2019 BOW AA EAS 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 0 0
2019 FRD A+ CAR 410 389 35 110 24 0 8 158 47 11 73 1 1 .283 .320 .406 .123 0 0

Plate Discipline

YEAR Pits Zone% Swing% Contact% Z-Swing% O-Swing% Z-Contact% O-Contact% SwStr% CSAA

Injury History  —  No longer being updated

Last Update: 12/31/2014 23:59 ET

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2019 Preseason Forecast

Last Update: 1/27/2017 12:35 ET

PCT PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG DRC+ VORP FRAA WARP
90o 384 36 88 15 0 11 42 10 86 0 0 .238 .258 .368 58 -8.2 3B -2 -1.1
80o 363 33 78 13 0 10 38 9 83 0 0 .222 .242 .345 50 -12.5 3B -2 -1.6
70o 349 30 72 12 0 9 35 8 81 0 0 .214 .233 .329 44 -15.2 3B -2 -1.9
60o 337 28 67 11 0 9 33 7 79 0 0 .206 .224 .323 39 -17.4 3B -2 -2.1
50o 325 26 62 10 0 8 31 7 77 0 0 .197 .215 .305 34 -19.2 3B -2 -2.3
40o 313 24 58 10 0 7 29 6 75 0 0 .191 .208 .293 30 -20.9 3B -2 -2.4
30o 301 22 53 9 0 7 27 6 73 0 0 .182 .199 .284 25 -22.5 3B -2 -2.6
20o 287 20 48 8 0 6 25 5 71 0 0 .173 .189 .266 19 -24.1 3B -2 -2.8
10o 266 17 41 7 0 5 22 5 67 0 0 .158 .176 .243 11 -25.8 3B -2 -2.9
Weighted Mean329276411083277800.201.220.31136-18.63B -2-2.2

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DateQuestionAnswer
2016-01-29 11:00:00 (link to chat)Thanks for the prospect list. Is this a list made with a heavier weight put on offence than defence (Fantasy angle) or is this list based on probability of making an overall impact in the major leagues? A couple of things stuck out when going through the list. Most notably, the inclusion of Albert Almora at #83 and the decision to not include Jomar Reyes who i've seen as high as #50 on some lists. Almora's defence is amazing but I can't help but think that he will be no better than average offensively (Poor man's Pillar?). Did the late in the season offensive surge from Almora put him back on the top 100 list? Thanks for taking my questions.
(fightingmoose from Manitoba, Canada)
We have a separate fantasy 101, so let's clear that up right now. This is based on major league value. Almora has incredible instincts in the field and could be a premium defender. Admittedly, there was a healthy debate surrounding him as we formed the list, and perhaps he's worthy of a supplemental piece next week (we'll be rolling out content all week). I'm a huge fan of Jomar Reyes and really believe in the bat. If you buy into his ability to stick at third base, getting aggressive with him makes sense. Our group had some concerns about his ability to do that, as well as the track record only taking him as far as Low-A - granted, at a young age. The issue is that if he's, say a 50 hit/60 power guy at first base, how valuable is that? Obviously at the hot corner, that's a huge boon. Ultimately, he's another one of the just missed guys, so you should see come content coming on him as well, and he's one of my favorites to jump up this list in the coming season. (Top 101 Chat with Craig Goldstein)
2015-11-18 13:00:00 (link to chat)In terms of power potential for international signees from past few years, are there other big names to keep an eye on besides Gilbert Laura and Jomar Reyes? (emphasis on potential, understood these guys are really far away)
(Peter from NYC)
Mmm hmm. Dermis Garcia, Nelson Gomez, Vlad Guerrero, Jr. All guys who have a chance to possess big time power as they get stronger. (Christopher Crawford)
2015-09-30 19:00:00 (link to chat)Could Jomar Reyes be a comparable to Miguel Sano if he develops accordingly?
(solerpower from chicago)
Sano has special and rare power, the kind of raw strength that you talk about years from now. Comparing prospects with vaguely similar profiles to that of Miguel Sano does the player a disservice. Jomar Reyes is very good, a potential plus player as Tucker Blair describes here

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/prospects/eyewitness_bat.php?reportid=195

But comping him to Sano is tall timber. (Mauricio Rubio)
2015-07-23 17:00:00 (link to chat)Please rank these prospects by their offensive potential...Anthony Alford, Victor Robles, Javier Guerra, Jomar Reyes, Jacob Nottingham
(Festivus313 from Phoenix)
Robles, Alford, Guerra, Nottingham, Reyes. Really tough for me though in that dynasty isn't my strength and I'm mostly goingg off of other's rankings. (Mike Gianella)
2015-08-21 13:00:00 (link to chat)Hey Wilson. Are there any Low Minor players whose name is not yet widely recognized and you are looking to keep an eye on as the season concludes to possibly jump on for a name breakout next year?
(kiper90 from Rochester, NY)
Leaving out the '15 draftees, Victor Robles is probably the biggest helium guy of the year. Our Mark Anderson just tossed three 7's onto his ledger, linked below. Javier Guerra and Amed Rosario are a couple interesting shortstops. And while another one, Jorge Mateo, has gotten a lot of attention for his wheels, Rockies A-ball CFer Wes Rogers is a dude with a similar skillset & more polished hit tool. Potential SB beast. Jomar Reyes is a fan favorite of our scouting team. Amaurys Minier & Lewin Diaz in the Twins system are also both interesting raw power bats. Arms you'll be hearing a lot more about include Anderson Espinoza, Franklyn Kilome, Michael Kopech (though he's suspended), and the now-in-High-A Francis Martes (whose CB is just disgusting). (Wilson Karaman)
2015-07-06 13:00:00 (link to chat)Jeff, did Jomar Reyes or Forrest Wall get much consideration? Perhaps their injuries hindered them? Where might they fall by season's end?
(MP from KY)
Reyes got some consideration, but ultimately I think the injuries got him, at least on this particular list. I'm sure he'll be in the 101, though. (Jeff Moore)
2015-07-06 13:00:00 (link to chat)On the prospect 101 there was some love from Tucker Blair on Jomar Reyes. What kind of power/hit tool at maturity would expect from him?
(Shane from Miami)
I haven't seen Reyes yet but here's Tucker's report. He loves Reyes and he's a good scout, so I'm in on him based on what he's told me.

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/prospects/eyewitness_bat.php?reportid=195 (Jeff Moore)
2015-06-18 13:00:00 (link to chat)Who in your opinion has the highest offensive ceiling of these three 3B prospects: Matt Chapman, Jomar Reyes, or Jhoan Urena? Can they stick at 3B at major league level?
(fightingmoose from Manitoba, Canada)
For the sake of you getting an accurate response, I would suggest asking one of the prospect team members-Crawford, for instance. (R.J. Anderson)
2015-06-15 19:00:00 (link to chat)Who would you rather have in a dynasty points league once they hit the majors Jomar Reyes or Gilbert Lara?
(Big Will from Fishkill, NY)
Similar profiles, but I'll take Reyes. Tucker Blair put a 60 OFP on him, and he's tough on prospects. If you can live with a batting average hovering around .250, he'll do plenty of damage in the power categories. (Brendan Gawlowski)
2015-05-27 14:00:00 (link to chat)Talk to me about this Jomar Reyes kid! Sounds like the bat could be special...
(Matt from KY)
I think he'll hit and hit for power. Chance to be 5/6 at the plate. I spoke highly about him on the NatsGM podcast. (CJ Wittmann)
2015-05-22 13:00:00 (link to chat)Hey Tucker. Do you have any Low Minor, high ceiling prospects your a fan of and are looking to jump on before their stock gains recognition this season?
(kiper90 from Rochester, NY)
I have seen quite a bit of the Low-A level so far (Hagerstown, Delmarva, Greenville, West Virginia, Greensboro), and all of my reports can be found in our database. Mostly all of the prospects on those teams have reports filed already, although I still have a few left that I need to submit this weekend.

I think Jomar Reyes and Jonah Heim of the Orioles have already started to gain some buzz, and the Greensboro Squad had a ton of young talent, albeit they were a little rushed to Low-A. Isael Soto was one specific player I was impressed with, and I think it would be very foolish to write him off because of a terrible start at the Low-A level at age 18. I wouldn't be surprised if I see him with Short-season Batavia later on in the summer, where he likely could/should have started. That being said, I don't mind the aggressiveness of the Marlins. It's good to give prospects a little taste of higher competition.

Jomar Reyes - http://www.baseballprospectus.com/prospects/eyewitness_bat.php?reportid=195
Jonah Heim (via C.J. Wittmann) - http://www.baseballprospectus.com/prospects/eyewitness_bat.php?reportid=200
Isael Soto - http://www.baseballprospectus.com/prospects/eyewitness_bat.php?reportid=196 (Tucker Blair)
2015-05-22 13:00:00 (link to chat)Some have hyped up Jomar Reyes as the next big thing. Yes, he may have big time power but if he can't hit, then he will not be the next Gallo, Sano, etc. Thoughts?
(Viktor from DC)
If the hit tool ends up falling short of the 50 I put on it, then he doesn't have the other tools to put him on the level of Gallo/Sano. I think his average bat speed and double-plus raw power is a pretty good combo though, and I am optimistic on the hit tool. I just don't see positional value in the glove, as he basically has no shot to stick at third base for me. Too big already with clear room for growth, and the footwork is choppy. Luckily, his bat will play anywhere on the field if it reaches his ceiling. (Tucker Blair)
2015-05-13 13:00:00 (link to chat)Chris, looking for a leg up on my dynasty league. Two open minor league slots. Ketel Marte, Phillip Ervin, Jomar Reyes, Darnell Sweeney Jose de Leon, and Alex Reyes are all availabe. Whom should I add if I'm looking for superstar upside, regardless of ETA/position?
(Matt from KY)
Definitely take Reyes, and then....I'd go Marte. I've been impressed with what I've seen, and there's a 50/50 shot he can play shortstop. (Christopher Crawford)
2015-04-22 14:00:00 (link to chat)Hey CJ, who do you have as some of your favorite Low Minor, high ceiling prospects to keep an eye on for 2015, and are looking to jump on before their stock gains recognition this season, ex. Tapia last pre-season or Devers by its conclusion?
(kiper90 from Rochester, NY)
Right now, Jomar Reyes. I saw him play a series the first weekend and I was really impressed. I agreed with Tucker's report on him and I think you will see his stock rise. (CJ Wittmann)
2015-02-25 14:00:00 (link to chat)A friend of mine is all over Jomar Reyes. I honestly know very little about him. What can you add?
(Chris from Phoenix)
If teenagers who likely end up at 1B are your thing you'd really love him. He looks like he will hit for AVG and power as much as any teenager you'll see. Scouts were very impressed, but he's got a long path and probably some defensive limitations. (Al Skorupa)
2014-10-31 13:00:00 (link to chat)Any Orioles prospects worth following next year, either than Bundy?
(ace from PA)
Jonah Heim is my sleeper. Plus defense, plus arm with pop times around 1.90. Wiry frame and shows tremendous feel behind the plate in terms of gamecalling, blocking and pitch framing. The hit tools is questionable at this stage of his career, but I think he's one of their sleeper guys at this point.

Jomar Reyes is the other to keep an eye on. Legitimate power, big framed player. I saw in ST and the swing was a tad too long for my liking, but he bat speed is also there to alleviate some of that issue. I have a hard time seeing him stick at 3B long-term. (Tucker Blair)


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