Ryan Roberts

Ryan Roberts

43-Year-Old Third Baseman3B
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor-league contract with the Athletics in April 2015.
3BOakland Athletics  
April 26, 2015
Roberts signed a minor league contract with the Athletics on Sunday. He will report to Triple-A Nashville and bat fifth in Sunday's game.
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The Athletics were forced to plunder from their Triple-A ranks with Ben Zobrist landing on the disabled list following knee surgery, so Roberts will give the organization a little more depth in the infield. It wouldn't be surprising if he received a call-up at some point in the near future once he gets some at-bats under his belt with Nashville, but the Athletics probably aren't viewing him as an eventual everyday lineup solution at second or third base.
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The 32-year-old Roberts came over to the Rays at the trade deadline from the D-Backs and saw his production drop in the second half of the season. He saw most of his time at second base with the Rays' position shuffling due to injuries and saw a few starts at third base. The "Tatman" does carry some power from the middle infield, as he hit 12 home runs on the season, but he really does not get on base at any respectable clip. He struggled at Tropicana Field with a .173/.232/.267 line and only one home run in 26 games there. Roberts will be given the opportunity to compete for the second base job again this spring, but his long track record of better splits against lefties could push him into a limited platoon role.
No player benefited more from the failure of Melvin Mora in 2011 than Roberts. After entering spring training without minor league options and facing the possibility of another year at Triple-A and potentially with a new organization, Roberts carried a 1.007 OPS in April and never looked back. Although his plate discipline wavered at times and he was prone to streaky production at the plate, the end result was flirtation with a 20-20 season over 482 at-bats. Roberts has pounded lefties in his career, so there is long-term potential of a platoon role considering his .701 career OPS against right-handed pitching. With Aaron Hill signed through 2013, the D-Backs are going to give Roberts another run as their everyday option at third.
Roberts struggled in spring training and never seemed to right the ship while spending most of his time at Triple-A Reno last season. He's shown an interesting skill set for a bench player at times, but opportunities to play dried up for Roberts with the arrival of Kelly Johnson to handle second base last season. At age 30, he'll have to earn a roster spot during spring training and then wait for injuries to open up at-bats.
Following the decision to let Orlando Hudson depart as a free agent after the 2008 season, second base turned into a sinkhole in Arizona last season. Roberts emerged as one of the better options there, finishing with a .279/.367/.416 line in 305 at-bats. Defensively, he was above average with the glove, which bodes well for his chances of sticking around in a utility role if he's unable to earn the starting job at second base in a competition with Tony Abreu during spring training. In the worst-case scenario, Roberts looks like a solid bench option with an ability to handle lefties (.325/.406/.547) as part of a platoon at second base.
If his story ends here, it will have been a success. Roberts has exactly one hit in the majors and it cleared the fences. His .273/.330/.439 line at Triple-A Syracuse included a nasty 86 strikeouts in 362 at-bats, however, and his power has dipped as he has advanced up the chain. He played shortstop and third base during his college days, but he's not been mentioned as a possible utility player with the Blue Jays.
Roberts has shown good power for a second baseman, slugging .506 at High-A Dunedin, followed by .479 for Double-A New Hampshire. He'll be 25 in 2006, so he'll need to hit the ground running at Triple-A Syracuse this year. He has experience at both shortstop and third base from his college days and could project as a decent utility bat down the road.
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3BFree Agent  
March 28, 2015
Roberts was granted his unconditional release from the Royals on Saturday, Andy McCullough of the Kansas City Star reports.
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Ryan Roberts: Signs Minor League Deal With Royals
3BKansas City Royals  
November 12, 2014
Roberts signed a minor league contract with the Royals on Wednesday.
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3BBoston Red Sox  
April 21, 2014
Roberts cleared waivers and accepted his assignment to Triple-A Pawtucket on Monday, Brian MacPerson of the Providence Journal reports.
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3BBoston Red Sox  
April 18, 2014
The Red Sox designated Roberts for assignment Friday, Alex Speier of WEEI Boston reports.
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3BBoston Red Sox  
April 9, 2014
Roberts batted eighth in the order and went 0-for-2 with two walks in first start at third base for Boston in Tuesday night's loss to the Rangers.
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