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Career Summary
Years PA AVG OBP SLG DRC+ WARP
1 .000 .000 .000 0 0.0
Birth Date10-3-2000
Height6' 2"
Weight185 lbs
Age23 years, 6 months, 21 days
BatsL
ThrowsR
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

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.
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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
2019 FTW A MID 2 9 .268 .316 .444 .250 112 -0.2 0.2 0 122 0 -0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0
2019 PDR Rk AZL 32 156 .261 .339 .391 .425 108 18.3 4.9 1.6 199 0 6.9 -0.7 13.2 2.5

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
2019 FTW A MID 9 8 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 .250 .333 .375 .125 0 0
2019 PDR Rk AZL 156 142 40 57 12 8 3 94 22 10 14 14 6 .401 .442 .662 .261 2 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Injury History  —  No longer being updated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

Date On Date Off Transaction Days Games Side Body Part Injury Severity Surgery Date Reaggravation

Compensation

Year Team Salary
2023 SDN $724,200
2022 SDN $700,000
YearsDescriptionSalary
2 yrPrevious$1,424,200
2 yrTotal$1,424,200

 

Service TimeAgentContract Status
0 y 130 d1 year/$724,200 (2023)

Details
  • 1 year/$724,200 (2023). Re-signed by Washington 3/23.
  • 1 year/$700,000 (2022). Contract selected by San Diego 4/7/22.
  • Drafted by San Diego 2019 (1-6) (Blessed Trinity HS, Roswell, Ga.). $5.2M signing bonus ($5,742,900 slot).

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
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DateQuestionAnswer
2021-06-30 13:00:00 (link to chat)Do you see CJ Abrams being an early 2022 call up if he continues to hit? Will it be in the infield or outfield?
(Ryan from Minnesota )
I definitely think that's possible. I'd expect outfield at this point, but more because of the team's positional situation than anything else. Possible they slide Cronenworth to 1B and play him at 2B though. (Craig Goldstein)
2020-08-14 14:00:00 (link to chat)With steals becoming more and more extinct, who are some prospects to target that won’t kill me in all the other categories?
(Larry from Montana )
CJ Abrams, Vidal Brujan, Alek Thomas, Corbin Carroll, Jordyn Adams, Greg Jones (Jesse Roche)
2020-04-03 13:00:00 (link to chat)I traded Mookie Betts for Spencer Howard, CJ Abrams, and Nate Lowe. Did I dominate the trade?
(Cyle from Sioux Falls)
It depends on league size/scoring, but I would not trade Betts for that package in most formats. Sorry :( (Jesse Roche)
2020-03-06 13:00:00 (link to chat)I am looking to tank the following based on their dynasty ceilings (and their likelihood of reaching such ceiling): Witt jr...Luciano....abrams. Are any of them five tool guys?
(Dynasty Leader from Canada)
Whether someone is a five-tool prospect has little bearing on fantasy (which is ironic since I am joining a podcast called the Five-Tool Fantasy Baseball podcast). Rather, I would like to think of prospects in terms of the standard five categories (BA/HR/R/RBI/SB).

Of those three prospects, I would rank them (on ceiling) as Marco Lucianco, Bobby Witt Jr., and CJ Abrams. In terms of likelihood to reach their ceiling: Witt Jr., Abrams, then Luciano. That said, Abrams is the only prospect who likely contributes to all five categories. I am not confident Witt will provide much more than average BA, and Luciano likely only has borderline speed at peak (I do not expect many SBs from him). All three are fantastic prospects with huge ceilings, though. (Jesse Roche)
2020-02-28 13:00:00 (link to chat)Give me 5 names that you think could jump to the number 1 prospect 2021 season?
(Luciano from San Francisco)
I will try to avoid the obvious (top-10). Outside our top-10: Marco Luciano, Royce Lewis, CJ Abrams, Jasson Dominguez, and Bobby Witt Jr. (Jesse Roche)
2020-02-28 13:00:00 (link to chat)1st pick in a returning, 16-team, keep-all, super-hyphenated, deep dynasty league. Andrew Vaughn, Adley Rutschman, Jasson Dominguez, CJ Abrams all available (the highest available four from BPs 2020 Top 101 Dynasty). I feel like Vaughn is the "safest" pick in terms of reaching his floor-to-ceiling range, is closest to the bigs, and catchers are weird. So my question is essentially this: which Jesse rolled out of bed this morning? The pragmatic, wise-beyond-his-years Uncle Jesse who reassures me that Vaughn is a solid play and future cornerstone that won't cost me the family farm? Or the cowboy renegade Jesse James who's about to talk me into going into my draft guns-a-blazing while dreaming on The Martian hype?
(BC from Fort Myers, FL)
Love the question! I do not think there is a clear answer this year. I prefer Vaughn due to his blend of upside/proximity. However, Dominguez is a fine pivot if you like throwing caution to the wind. He has the most upside among prospects in this FYPD. It is a really personal decision imo. Look in the mirror and ask yourself: who am I? Hopefully that will aid in deciding between Vaughn and Dominguez (I would not consider the other two absent 24+ teams or 2-catchers--Rutschman--or categories that specifically favor Abrams). (Jesse Roche)
2020-02-07 13:00:00 (link to chat)Ok I got one more. How do you have these ranked. K Robinson, D Carlson, M Luciano, CJ Abrams, D Varsho, S Howard, and J Gray. Thanks.
(sykklone from IA)
I could refer you to the dynasty 101, but it was a collaboration so my valuations are a bit different. I rank them as follows: Marco Luciano / Kristian Robinson / Dylan Carlson, small gap, CJ Abrams, gap, Spencer Howard, gap, Daulton Varsho / Josiah Gray (Jesse Roche)
2019-12-20 13:00:00 (link to chat)For dynasty league purposes only, CJ Abrams is a top ___ prospect?
(Tim from TX)
Oh probably Top 20 or so (San Diego Padres Top 10 Prospects)
2019-10-11 12:00:00 (link to chat)Is it too early to wonder if CJ Abrams should've been picked before Bobby Witt Jr?
(Tillo from Chicago)
Probably too early to switch positions on them, but I also wasn't really a huge fan of Witt pre-draft. (Jeffrey Paternostro)
2019-09-13 12:00:00 (link to chat)When a recent draft pick out of HS does as good as Cj Abrams has does any credit go to coaching/organizational development or is it just pretty much a litmus test to see where they want to start working in the players first full season? Also how does his performance move his stock compared to other recent picks? Such as pre draft we had everyone's evaluations and we wouldn't change anything yet or this pre bruise balling out has to be noticed
(Spotted cow from Rockford )
It depends on the prospect and the org. A lot of teams don't muck around with draftees and just let them get their feet wet as pros for that first summer. I think I am both less beholden to pre-draft big boards, and more willing to weight pro production than others, but I'm also not necessarily flipping Abrams over say Greene and Vaughn if I liked them more in July because of a good month in the AZL launching pad. Conversely if the reports shake out that way in November, I'm not overly interested in the pre-draft stuff. (Jeffrey Paternostro)
2019-09-13 12:00:00 (link to chat)What is CJ Abrams power projection? Something like Royce Lewis?
(Flex from San Diego)
Both Keanan pre-draft and some of the scouts Lefko talked to post-draft think he can get to average pop as he fills out. Probably more to a top of the order table-setter though. Lewis has a bit more power projection than that if he can smooth out the swing path issues. Those are very, very quick hands. (Jeffrey Paternostro)
2019-08-06 12:00:00 (link to chat)As an evaluator when it comes to recent draftees how much does the actual professional game performance after signing influence your thoughts on them? For example CJ Abrams even though a high pick seems to be destroying it out there. Does his performance although SSS make you reevaluate your opinion on him that you had on him from before the draft?
(David from Atlantis)
It matters sometimes. I'm on Adley Rutschman right now, and the "performance" hasn't been great, but all the underlying stuff looked fine. It's a long year for a college catcher. I wrote about Riley Greene for tomorrow, and that's a case where the performance has basically hewn exactly to Keanan's pre-draft report. I didn't have an opinion on Abrams pre-draft per se (Keanan was lower on him than the industry, yeah), but now that he is in the Midwest League we will get some looks an adjust as needed. Especially in the low minors performance (does not equal sign) stats all the time. (Jeffrey Paternostro)
2019-07-17 13:00:00 (link to chat)What kind of potential does CJ Abrams have? future top prospect?
(Dan from SD)
He has that potential because of his athleticism, but I did hear some doubts about his ability to consistently make contact heading into the draft. That's obviously not been an issue thus far in the AZL though. (Craig Goldstein)


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