Rainer Nunez
23-Year-Old
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
0
RBI
0
R
0
SB
0
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Ascends to Double-A
Nunez was promoted from High-A Vancouver to Double-A New Hampshire on May 30.
ANALYSIS
The 22-year-old first baseman is known for his high-end exit velocities (35.4 Hard%), but he hasn't quite translated his raw power to game power yet. Nunez slashed .309/.390/.446 with three home runs and an 18.9 percent strikeout rate in 37 games at High-A.
The 22-year-old first baseman is known for his high-end exit velocities (35.4 Hard%), but he hasn't quite translated his raw power to game power yet. Nunez slashed .309/.390/.446 with three home runs and an 18.9 percent strikeout rate in 37 games at High-A.
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Generated buzz in camp
Nunez generated buzz with his play in Blue Jays camp, Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet.ca reports.
ANALYSIS
Nunez, 22, began in minor-league camp but was quickly elevated to the major-league side after impressing as a fill-in for the then-injured Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Brandon Belt. He's since been sent back to minor-league camp but not before registering eight batted balls of at least 105 mph, including the hardest-hit one of any Blue Jay this spring at 114 mph on a walkoff double back on March 3. Nunez batted .304/.340/.484 with 19 home runs over 121 games between Low-A Dunedin and High-A Vancouver in 2022. He could move up to Double-A New Hampshire to start 2023.
Nunez, 22, began in minor-league camp but was quickly elevated to the major-league side after impressing as a fill-in for the then-injured Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Brandon Belt. He's since been sent back to minor-league camp but not before registering eight batted balls of at least 105 mph, including the hardest-hit one of any Blue Jay this spring at 114 mph on a walkoff double back on March 3. Nunez batted .304/.340/.484 with 19 home runs over 121 games between Low-A Dunedin and High-A Vancouver in 2022. He could move up to Double-A New Hampshire to start 2023.