
Juan Lagares
36-Year-Old
Free Agent
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.000
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Headed to KBO
Lagares agreed Friday with the SSG Landers of the Korea Baseball Organization on a one-year contract, Jee-ho Yoo of the Yonhap News Agency reports.
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Rather than continuing his career in North America after recently being granted his release from the Angels, Lagares will test his luck in South Korea as part of a championship-contending Landers team. The defensive-minded outfielder struggled at the plate during his stint in the majors with the Angels this season, but he should find more success in the KBO while facing off against lower-caliber pitching.
Rather than continuing his career in North America after recently being granted his release from the Angels, Lagares will test his luck in South Korea as part of a championship-contending Landers team. The defensive-minded outfielder struggled at the plate during his stint in the majors with the Angels this season, but he should find more success in the KBO while facing off against lower-caliber pitching.
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Lagares' seventh season in the majors was his worst one yet. While he started in center field on Opening Day and remained healthy all year, he received just 285 plate appearances and did very little with them, hitting .213/.279/.326, good for a career-worst 60 wRC+. He also posted a career-high 26.3% strikeout rate, well above his career 20.6% mark. The struggles were particularly disappointing on the heels of his 2018 campaign, where an overhauled swing led him to a .339/.375/.390 line and a 14.1% strikeout rate in 64 plate appearances before season-ending toe surgery. Lagares' struggles at the plate in 2020 followed him into the field as well, where he graded out as below average by both DRS and UZR for the first time in his career. It's hard to envision a player who's historically had a weak bat and who is now a questionable defender seeing much playing time as he heads into his age-31 season.
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Reaches free agency
Lagares declined his outright assignment to Triple-A Salt Lake on Wednesday and elected free agency.
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Clears waivers
The Angels outrighted Lagares to Triple-A Salt Lake on Wednesday.
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Designated for assignment
Lagares was designated for assignment by the Angels on Friday.
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Moves to reserve role
Lagares is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game versus the Dodgers, Sam Blum of The Athletic reports.
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Likely headed for backup role
Lagares will start in left field and bat eighth in Thursday's game against the Yankees, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.
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Option unlikely to be renewed
Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com expects Lagares to have his $9.5 million option for 2020 declined by the Mets.
ANALYSIS
New York had relied on his defense as a justification for holding him in recent seasons. However, the .605 OPS he mustered last year likely will prove enough evidence for the Mets to move on and find a well-rounded replacement or allow Brandon Nimmo to get a crack in center field full-time. They'll probably buy out Lagares' deal for $500,000.
New York had relied on his defense as a justification for holding him in recent seasons. However, the .605 OPS he mustered last year likely will prove enough evidence for the Mets to move on and find a well-rounded replacement or allow Brandon Nimmo to get a crack in center field full-time. They'll probably buy out Lagares' deal for $500,000.