After missing much of 2018 and all of 2019, outfielder Steven Souza Jr. will be looking for a place to reboot his career in 2020. Souza was recently non-tendered by the Diamondbacks, but he insists he is finally healthy and cleared for game action. One club he wouldn’t mind spending the 2020 season with is the Tampa Bay Rays, per Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. The best seasons of Souza’s career were with Tampa in 2016 and 2017, but outside of a particularly strong 2017 in which he posted a 121 wRC+, Souza has largely performed within arm’s reach of league average – from both above and below. The spotty record combined with the injuries of the past two seasons means Souza will likely have to settle for a prove-yourself type of deal, which could put the Rays among interested teams. That’s all speculation for now, however, as the market for Souza isn’t likely to take shape with any immediacy. While we wait, let’s check out a couple other quick bits of news from around the baseball world…
- Kiwoom Heroes shortstop Kim Ha-seong of the KBO intends to be posted after the 2020 season, per Jeeho Yoo of the Yonhap News Agency. Ha-seong is a career .292/371/.487 hitter in the KBO, pairing stolen base ability with strong power numbers. If posted after 2020, he would be ready for a stateside appearance in his age-25 season. The total package is certainly enough to make Ha-seong an intriguing name to keep in mind for this time next year. If nothing else, his bat flip skills are certainly ML-ready.
- The San Francisco Giants are getting younger – in the dugout if not on the field. New manager Gabe Kapler is set to add another young coach to his staff. Justin Viele, 29, would join 33-year-old Donnie Ecker to form the team of hitting coaches, per Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports. Viele has been a hitting coach in the Dodgers’ minor league system, so President of Baseball Ops Farhan Zaidi is no doubt familiar with his work. Viele did play 126 games of minor league ball, including a stint as a teammate of current Giant Mike Yastrzemski.
DarkSide830
now that’s a posted player to get behind. hope whoever the Phils sign for the infield is a rental, this guy looks like the ticket.
jayfaraday
Can Souza play 1st? Cause if he can, that wouldn’t be a bad pick up for the brewers.
phamdownbytheriver
Probably not because as Ron Washington said in Moneyball….it’s incredibly hard.
sf2win
And yet, that “incredibly hard” thing, is exactly what they ended up doing.
pustule bosey
it’s probably kinda weird if you’re a guy on the giants to have your coaching staff that is youger than you when you are on the field
Kipster
True. I can embrace change but gotta be dubious to some degree…
sufferforsnakes
Souza = Cleveland?
RaysFaninJAX
Would love to see Souza back in Tampa as an extra bat/pinch hitter. Would not be an everyday outfielder with the lineup across the outfield now. But, he could play right and give Meadows a break every once in a while.