Mauricio Dubon

Mauricio Dubon

30-Year-Old OutfielderOF
Houston Astros
2025 Fantasy Outlook
When your quality of contact is in the single-digit percentiles, is it worth noting if last season was better or worse than the prior campaign? Dubon's game is putting the ball in play and hoping he finds a hole. It's not the most reliable approach, especially with 48th percentile sprint speed, but for the second straight season, Dubon's BABIP was above the league average, though his lack of power generated a low 87 wRC+. He plays everywhere but behind the plate, with an above-average outfield glove while being an average infield defender. Ideally, Dubon should be a Swiss army knife, playing a few times a week, but he's been a regular for the past two seasons. He'll probably start the season as a reserve, but is the next man up at several spots. Three position eligibility (1B, 2B, OF) renders Dubon a mixed-league reserve target, especially in draft-and-hold formats. Read Past Outlooks
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$Signed a one-year, $5 million contract with the Astros in January of 2025.
Out of lineup again Friday
OFHouston Astros
March 28, 2025
Dubon is not in the lineup for Friday's tilt against the Mets, Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle reports.
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All signs had pointed to Dubon opening the season as the Astros' starting second baseman, but he's now been on the bench in favor of Brendan Rodgers for each of the first two games. Dubon should still play plenty in a utility role, but it's clear that Rodgers is higher than him in the second base pecking order right now.
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Since 2023vs Left .745 243 39 5 26 3 .286 .322 .423
Since 2023vs Right .672 677 82 9 67 7 .269 .296 .375
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2024vs Left .639 126 14 2 16 2 .248 .280 .359
2024vs Right .665 302 31 2 31 1 .277 .303 .361
2023vs Left .858 117 25 3 10 1 .327 .368 .491
2023vs Right .677 375 51 7 36 6 .263 .291 .387
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Since 2023Home .664 437 50 6 45 2 .262 .294 .370
Since 2023Away .715 483 71 8 48 8 .284 .312 .403
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2024Away .636 217 23 0 14 2 .275 .302 .333
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Dubon opened 2023 as Houston's primary second baseman with Jose Altuve on the injured list and took advantage of the opportunity by hitting .309 in 37 games before Altuve was activated in mid-May. Dubon scored 27 runs during that stretch but had little other substance with no homers, eight RBI and three steals. He filled a super-utility role the rest of the way, though he split most of his playing time between center field and the keystone. He finished the campaign with a .720 OPS (97 wRC+) and is positioned to fill the utility role again in 2024 with the Astros returning most of their lineup. Dubon likely won't have much fantasy utility while Houston is healthy, but he could carve out a larger role if/when injuries surface.
Dubon started 2022 with the Giants but was traded to the Astros in May, and he appeared in a career-high 104 games between the two clubs. He had most of his playing time in center field but also saw at least semi-regular action at shortstop and second base and provides solid defense across the board, which is really the only reason he's remained on a big-league roster. Dubon hit .214/.252/.313 with five home runs and two stolen bases last season, and at this point an offensive breakout seems unlikely as he enters his age-28 season. His defense in center field and the middle infield has value off the bench, but he shouldn't be expected to be a fantasy asset.
Dubon played in 74 games at the major-league level last season, posting a .240/.278/.377 slash line with five home runs and 22 RBI. He's a natural middle infielder, but he has also seen time at center field. Both Dubon and Thairo Estrada are out of options, so winning a utility role out of camp will be key for each of them remaining in the Giants' organization. It's unlikely either of them will be able to supplant more veteran players like Tommy La Stella (Achilles), Brandon Crawford or Evan Longoria for a regular role in the infield.
Dubon was ticketed for a utility role, playing mostly at second base, and after impressing the Giants in summer camp, some center field. By season's end, Dubon took over as the regular center fielder. Since he also played eight games at both second base and shortstop, he may qualify at three spots in some formats. Considered a line drive/gap hitter who makes decent contact, Dubon added a couple ticks of exit velocity and several degrees of launch angle, but it did not alter his power as only nine of his 43 hits were of the extra-base variety. In addition, he was successful on only two of five stolen-base attempts. Dubon offers a bankable batting average floor with the ability to muster low-teens homers and steals with ample playing time. He could also fall back into a super-utility role. If it appears Dubon will play every day, his multiple-position eligibility puts him in play as an endgame pick in mixed formats.
The Brewers traded Dubon away at the deadline despite their shortstop (Orlando Arcia) being one of the weaker players in their lineup and despite getting nothing more than a few months of Drew Pomeranz in return, suggesting that the league as a whole didn't have a particularly high opinion of the 25-year-old. However, Dubon performed capably in his first 30 career games, hitting .274/.306/.434 with four homers and three steals, and appears to have an everyday role at second base heading into this season. Playing time will make Dubon relevant in deeper leagues, but he might not do enough at the plate to have broader appeal. Scouts see Dubon as someone who should hit for a decent average while stealing a handful of bases but who isn't likely to hit for much power. Unless that power comes around, Dubon's fantasy utility will be capped.
Dubon reached Triple-A for the first time in 2017 and posted a .739 OPS over 58 games. However, he showed he was capable of much more in 2018, posting a .922 OPS over 27 games and putting himself in the conversation for a spot on the big-league roster. Unfortunately for him and the Brewers, Dubon tore his ACL in May and was lost for the rest of the season. The good news for both parties is his recovery has gone as expected, and he will be ready for spring training. He is not a true burner, but Dubon has above-average speed and excellent instincts that could lead to 20-steal seasons. It's unlikely he will show as much pop as he did last season -- he can thank the hitter-friendly conditions in the PCL for that -- but he does own a career .300 batting average at the minor-league level. He will open the year at Triple-A, but his ability to play shortstop and second base should result in him debuting in the majors sometime this season.
2017 marked Dubon's first year with the Brewers after coming over in an offseason trade, and although he did not hit nearly as well as he did the year before, he still impressed in the speed department, stealing 30 bases for the third season in a row and finishing with a career-best 38 swipes. It's unlikely he will ever do much in the power categories, but his speed and ability to handle both the shortstop and second base positions make him a virtual lock to get a shot in the big leagues. The Brewers added him to their 40-man roster over the offseason, so that will likely happen at some point in 2018. However, the team is relatively deep at the two middle infield spots, so his season figures to begin at the Triple-A level, and several things would need to occur for him to see regular playing time for the big club.
Dubon's path to MLB was hastened this offseason when the Red Sox traded him to the Brewers in the deal that returned relief pitcher Tyler Thornburg. With Boston, Dubon was blocked in the middle infield, and even the organization's experiment with him at third base was fraught with traffic. There should be a quicker path to the majors as a shortstop, his best position, in the Milwaukee organization. Dubon is a high-contact guy who performed well at both High-A and Double-A (.840 OPS). More attention would have been paid to his productive year had Dubon not spent time with more heralded prospects, Yoan Moncada and Andrew Benintendi. He actually showed some power in Double-A, clubbing six homers in 62 games with the Sea Dogs, but there's nothing in his past to suggest the power is here to stay. His defense and speed (30-of-37 steals) are enough to get him to the majors. Whether he continues to hit is the major question entering 2017.
Dubon, 21, has been a good contact hitter since joining the Red Sox organization, and he continued along the same path in 2015. He began the season at Low-A Greenville, registering a hit in 14 of his first 16 games on his way to a .301/.354/.428 slash line in 58 games for the Drive, including 22 multi-hit games. He fell off some after a promotion to High-A Salem, experiencing the predictable challenges and a big drop off in power moving up a level. He was hitting just .231 at Salem in late July, but showed signs of adjustment, going on a .328 tear in August / September. Dubon also showed off his speed, swiping 30 bags in 37 stolen-base attempts. Defensively, Dubon has the arm to handle shortstop and should get back there full time after Boston parted with Javier Guerra in the Craig Kimbrel trade. Dubon will start at High-A Salem this season with a promotion to Double-A Portland expected later in the season.
Dubon, a native of Honduras who moved to California in 2009, was drafted in the 26th round of the 2013 draft. He's a skinny kid, but has a frame that projects some growth. Dubon's got some refining to do in the field, but has plenty of arm to play shortstop. At the plate, he shows surprising pop. Dubon stays back and generates good bat speed. He's just beginning to develop an approach.
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Projected starting second baseman
OFHouston Astros
March 5, 2025
Dubon is expected to serve as the Astros' starting second baseman to begin the 2025 season, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.
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Could get regular looks at 2B
OFHouston Astros
February 20, 2025
Dubon is an option to start at second base if Jose Altuve plays in left field, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports.
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Gets $5 million from Houston
OFHouston Astros
January 9, 2025
The Astros and Dubon avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $5 million contract Thursday, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports.
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Set to undergo thumb surgery
OFHouston Astros
Thumb
October 9, 2024
Dubon will undergo surgery to repair a torn UCL in his left thumb, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports.
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Long starting streak ends
OFHouston Astros
September 22, 2024
Dubon is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Angels.
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Hot commodity?
OFHouston Astros
June 27, 2023
"Teams looking for a second baseman definitely have [Dubon] on their target list," shares Jim Bowden of The Athletic.
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Dubon filled in as Jose Altuve's replacement while Altuve recovered from a thumb injury. Dubon is getting spot starts at the moment while Altuve battles heel soreness, but assuming the latter returns to health, Dubon is a depth piece that could be traded to supplement the Astros' core. The 28-year-old is slashing .289/.312/.413 with four home runs and is arbitration-eligible in 2024.
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