The Braves and infielder José Devers have agreed to a minor league deal, per Aram Leighton of Just Baseball (X link) and confirmed by MLBTR. The Rep 1 Baseball client will receive an invite to major league spring training.
Devers, 25 next week, was once a notable prospect but hasn’t been able to live up to that hype just yet. An international signing of the Yankees, he was traded to the Marlins as part of the December 2017 trade that brought Giancarlo Stanton to the Bronx. The cousin of Rafael Devers, José went on to garner attention to due his athletic defense and strong contact abilities. Baseball America ranked him as one of the top 15 prospects in Miami’s system in four straight years from 2019 to 2022.
He was added to the club’s 40-man roster in December of 2020 to keep him out of the Rule 5 draft, but a significant shoulder issue detailed much of his next two seasons. He only played 33 games between the majors and minors in 2021 and underwent surgery in August of that year to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder. The recovery lingered into the next season as he only played 60 minor league games in 2022. He cleared waivers and was outrighted off Miami’s roster at the end of the 2022 season.
He was stuck in Triple-A in 2023 but had a decent campaign there, striking out in just 14.8% of his plate appearances while slashing .276/.352/.421 for a 108 wRC+. But in 2024, he spent a bit of time on the minor league injured list and only got into 54 Triple-A games, hitting .239/.304/.362 for a 74 wRC+. He was briefly added to the club’s major league roster as they were playing out a lost season. He has a line of .244/.300/.311 in just 50 major league plate appearances thus far. He wasn’t on the 40-man at season’s end and was able to elect free agency.
For Atlanta, there’s little risk in a minor league deal. Devers has played all four infield positions, primarily up the middle. The club has Ozzie Albies cemented at second base but Orlando Arcia is on shakier ground at shortstop. Nick Allen, Luke Williams and Nacho Alvarez Jr. are on the roster but Devers gives them a bit of non-roster depth.
Devers’ prospect stock has faded of late but he’s still relatively young and has been hurt for many of his recent challenges. If he can stay healthy and get back on track, he still has an option year and barely a year of service time, meaning he can theoretically be cheaply retained well into the future if he can nab a roster spot.
stymeedone
At first, I thought it was Boston’s Devers, but then it said infielder, and he could never be confused for an Infielder. Pseudo thirdbaseman would be appropriate.
Keithyim
Also they have different first names. That tipped me off.
Fever Pitch Guy
Keith – Yes and there’s also the minor detail of Raffy Devers having 9 years remaining on his contract.
ny papi
Jesus, Keith they’re just names. Contain yourself man
DarrenDreifortsContract
The Marlins won that trade.
BannedMarlinsFanBase
No! We absolutely wanted to pay every single last penny of that totally worth it Stanton deal! Why did Jeter gift Stanton to his beloved Yankees!?!?
Stanton is an almost Gold Glove caliber player in that if he’s standing next to one…and he’s a Triple Crown Threat compared to all of the guys that don’t have more RBI or higher batting average…and he plays 162 games a…decade! Should have never traded him away!
KnicksFanCavsFan
That was pretty good.
baseballteam
Probably should have gone with Jose Soto.
BannedMarlinsFanBase
No Wilton Guerrero?