Jake Lamb

Jake Lamb

33-Year-Old OutfielderOF
Pittsburgh Pirates
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Pirates in December of 2023.
Signs as NRI with Bucs
OFPittsburgh Pirates  AAA
December 21, 2023
The Pirates signed Lamb to a minor-league contract Thursday with an invitation to major-league spring training, Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
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Lamb appeared in only 18 major-league games in 2023 but put up an .874 OPS in 85 games (357 plate appearances) between the Triple-A affiliates of the Yankees and Angels. The 33-year-old corner infielder owns a career .235/.326/.427 big-league batting line spread over parts of 10 seasons.
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+105%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2022vs Left .333 6 1 0 0 0 .000 .333 .000
Since 2022vs Right .684 159 19 5 11 0 .222 .296 .389
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2023vs Left 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1.000 .000
2023vs Right .598 53 7 2 5 0 .216 .245 .353
2022vs Left .200 5 1 0 0 0 .000 .200 .000
2022vs Right .729 106 12 3 6 0 .226 .321 .409
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Since 2022Home .588 84 7 3 5 0 .149 .250 .338
Since 2022Away .765 81 13 2 6 0 .284 .346 .419
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2023Away .908 37 7 2 5 0 .324 .378 .529
2022Home .752 67 7 3 5 0 .193 .313 .439
2022Away .643 44 6 0 1 0 .250 .318 .325
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Likely signing with Athletics
OFOakland Athletics  AAA
September 13, 2020
Lamb is expected to be signed by the Athletics on Monday, when he officially becomes a free agent after clearing waivers, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.
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Lamb was designated for assignment by the Diamondbacks on Friday, and he appears to be a fit for the Athletics since the team may have lost both Matt Chapman (hip) and valuable utility man Chad Pinder (hamstring) for an extended period. The thought of Lamb being available on the open market in the middle of a season was highly improbable just three years ago, when the slugger was in the midst of compiling a career-best 30 home runs and 105 RBI for the Diamondbacks. However, given he hit .222 or lower in each of the subsequent pair of campaigns while battling shoulder injuries -- and considering his .116/.240/.140 slash line over 50 plate appearances in 2020 -- Lamb carries significantly less luster at this point.
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Lamb spent time with the Mariners and Dodgers last year and slashed .216/.315/.392 with three homers, 13 runs and six RBI over 41 games. Lamb had seemed pegged for the Triple-A Salt Lake roster, but Jared Walsh going to the injured list before the start of the regular season pushed him onto the major-league club. The 32-year-old might wind up with a decent amount of playing time at first base while Walsh is out, and could stick as a reserve player the rest of the season.
Lamb opened the 2020 season as the Diamondbacks' left-handed designated hitter, but an early slump pushed him to the bench, where he backed up both corner-infield spots. In early September, Lamb was slashing just .116/.240/.140 with a 34.0 K%, prompting Arizona to designate him for assignment. After Lamb cleared waivers, Oakland signed him to fill in for the injured Matt Chapman. Lamb responded by posting a .267/.327/.556 line, fanning just 16.3% of the time. Small sample caveats apply, but after gaining a reputation as a platoon batter, Lamb fared better facing southpaws the past two seasons. Still just 30 years old, Lamb could land a job as a reserve after his strong finish. The inventory is sufficiently deep to keep Lamb on the fantasy sidelines in mixed leagues, though he's useful in single-league formats as he carries eligibility at first and third in most leagues.
Since Lamb posted identically productive seasons in 2016-2017, it's been all downhill as he followed with a pair of disappointing campaigns. Injuries played a part, though last year Lamb's offensive woes cost him significant playing time down the stretch. He opened 2019 on the strong side of a platoon before being placed on the IL with a Grade 2 left quad strain April 5. When Lamb returned June 26, he saw action at both corner infield spots but never found a groove. His playing time dwindled down the stretch, often sitting with a righty on the hill. Curiously, Lamb's underlying metrics from the past two seasons aren't significantly different from the pair before that. His contact and hard-hit rates are consistent over his last four campaigns, boding well for a rebound. Lamb is strictly a late flier, but there's pathways to playing time at first and third base with a strong spring.
Lamb's season ended on July 26 after he injured his shoulder making a tough catch of a foul pop while running from the shortstop area as he was in a shifted position with Cody Bellinger at the plate. It was the second such time Lamb injured his shoulder making a diving catch, but this one needed surgery to correct. Lamb's season was incredibly disappointing after his big 2017 season, and a barking shoulder was a significant contributing factor. He had four home runs over the first two weeks of June and just two the rest of the time he played. Lamb continues to struggle against lefties and is best left on the bench anytime a southpaw is on the mound. Even the numbers against righties suffered a noticeable drop off. Lamb earned the nickname "Rake" for a reason, and we cannot discount 2016 and 2017 with recency bias. If the shoulder is healthy, the gardening can resume.
Lamb's second season as an everyday player for the D-backs looks nearly identical to his first one -- he continued to mash against right-handed pitching (.282/.386/.552, 133 wRC+, 20.5 percent K%) only to struggle against lefties (.144/.269/.288, 44 wRC+, 34.6 percent K%). To his credit, Lamb has shown the ability to walk against lefties in each of the last two seasons, and his overall walk rate peaked at 13.7 percent in 2017. As was the case in 2016, Lamb's first-half production (.922 OPS) was significantly better than his second half (.735 OPS), but there is no clear cause behind that trend to this point. Entering his age-27 season, it will be interesting to see if he's given a third year of regular exposure to southpaws, but a strong supporting cast will go a long way toward stabilizing his value even if his overall volume of playing time takes a hit and the new humidor in Chase Field saps his power some.
Last season was Lamb's coming out party, though it wasn't a consistent one. He came into the year with 10 career home runs in his first 476 MLB at-bats, then proceeded to slug 29 home runs. It could have been an even bigger season, but he cooled after a great start. In his first 76 games, Lamb had 16 home runs, 52 RBI and a .286/.366/.584 line. In his next 75 games, those numbers dropped to 13 home runs, 39 RBI and a .213/.299/.437 line. If he plays near the level of his 2016 first half, he's an elite fantasy contributor. He hasn't shown the ability to hit lefties at all (63 wRC+ against LHP in 2016, 50 wRC+ against LHP for his career), but the new regime has said they plan on treating him as an everyday player, so southpaws may continue to drain his batting average. His second half slump will lower the price considerably, and he still has room for growth entering his age-26 season.
Lamb won the starting third base job out of spring training in 2015 and started the season on fire, collecting 12 hits in his first 29 at-bats. However, he suffered a foot injury on April 18, which put him on the shelf for about two months. It was poor timing for the 24-year-old, who seemed to be finding his groove at the MLB level. Lamb would finish the season hitting .263 across 390 plate appearances, while belting six home runs and driving in 34 runs. He will need to improve against left-handed pitchers to take the next step as a player. Last season, he hit .200 against lefties and for his career he’s hitting just .179, which may put him in danger of falling into a platoon in the long run. Lamb figures to get regular playing time in 2016 nonetheless, and if he continues to make strides at the plate, he could be a sneaky option at third base.
After slashing .318/.399/.551 in 103 games at Double-A Mobile, Lamb earned a promotion to Triple-A, and a week later received another promotion to join the big league club. As a 23-year-old, he was given the opportunity to act as Arizona’s primary third baseman over the final two months of the season. His approach at the plate fell off completely after the promotion, walking at just a 4.5% clip over 133 plate appearances -- a far cry from the 13.6% rate he posted in 743 plate appearances in the minors over the past two seasons. The biggest thing working in Lamb’s favor is the dearth of quality third-base options in Arizona. Yasmani Tomas will get the first crack at the starting job but Lamb will be next in line.
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Gets MiLB deal with Yanks
OFNew York Yankees  AAA
July 14, 2023
Lamb signed a minor-league contract with the Yankees on Friday.
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Cut loose
OFFree Agent  AAA
July 2, 2023
The Angels released Lamb on Sunday.
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Designated for assignment
OFLos Angeles Angels  AAA
June 30, 2023
Lamb was designated for assignment by the Angels on Friday.
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Optioned to Triple-A
OFLos Angeles Angels  AAA
May 11, 2023
Lamb was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake on Thursday, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
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Goes deep again
OFLos Angeles Angels  AAA
May 4, 2023
Lamb hit a solo home run in his only at-bat in Wednesday's win over St. Louis.
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