Josh Vitters

Josh Vitters

34-Year-Old Third Baseman3B
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Rockies in February of 2015.
3BColorado Rockies  F
February 6, 2015
Vitters signed a minor league contract with the Rockies on Friday, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports.
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Vitters played both of the last two seasons primarily at Triple-A, but struggled in 2014 to the tune of a .213/.268/.339 batting line with 11 home runs and 38 RBI. There is no indication of whether or not his contract includes an invite to spring training but it could be a possibility. Either way, he will likely be organizational depth for the Rockies, given the plethora of players they boast in the outfield.
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In Some Depth: Likely Movers
June 30, 2014
In this week's edition of In Some Depth, Ryan Eisner looks at the players likely to be traded by the July 31 non-waiver deadline.
Spring Training Job Battles: Opportunity Knocks
March 14, 2014
The rash of injuries in the Braves' rotation has opened up an unexpected competition this spring.
Spring Training Job Battles: An Early Look
February 21, 2014
Now that spring training is in full swing, Brian Pelowski looks around the league at jobs that are up for grabs. Can Miguel Sano become the Opening Day starter at third base in Minnesota?
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August 25, 2013
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FAAB Factor - NL: No Ruf Stuff Type of Deal
July 7, 2013
Ryan Howard has gone on the DL, opening the door for Darin Ruf to get some play at first base before the All-Star break. Jan Levine breaks down his pickup value with the other NL options for the week.
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Vitters' third stint with Triple-A Iowa was his worst, and it may be time to stick a fork in him. That's sad when you consider he's just 25, but 2014 was his eighth professional season and he managed a 23:107 BB:K ratio and .607 OPS. His season ended prematurely with a broken finger, and given all of the depth the Cubs' organization has in the outfield, he'll probably have to find a new team to even have hope of returning to the majors.
Various injuries limited Vitters to just 117 at-bats in the minors last year, but his star has been dimming for years and he is probably not even one of the top 10 prospects in the Cubs' system anymore, especially after his horrible stint with the Cubs in 2012 (his .395 OPS in 99 at-bats is not a misprint). Vitters is in the process of being converted into a left fielder, which will give him an easier path to the majors than he would have at the hot corner, but the one-time can't-miss star is on the verge of missing. This could be a make-or-break season.
After a .304/.356/.513 showing at Triple-A, Vitters had a horrendous go of it at the major league level, slashing .121/.193/.202 in 99 at-bats while playing suspect defense at third base. As a result, he'll likely open the year at Triple-A while Ian Stewart and Luis Valbuena battle for at-bats (barring the acquisition of a free-agent signee for the position). The third overall pick in 2007, Vitters has enough power, but his poor defense and plate discipline put his career at a crossroads. He's can't hit well enough to play first (and in any event would be blocked by Anthony Rizzo), so he'll have to learn to field his position better and/or reach base more consistently.
The third overall pick in 2007, Vitters showed growth as a 21-year-old at Double-A, posting a .283/.322/.448 line. He didn't draw a lot of walks, but he made better contact and hit for substantially more power than during his previous go-around. He also tore up the Arizona Fall League, hitting .360 with six doubles and four homers in 17 games. Vitters is still probably a year away from the majors at least, but with only the newly acquired Ian Stewart standing in his way, Vitters has a clear path to the job should he continue to develop.
The third overall pick in 2007, Vitters took a step back last year with a .223/.292/.383 line in 206 Double-A at-bats before breaking a finger in late July. He's still just 21 years old, and the power is real, but his poor plate discipline is likely to remain a problem even in the high minors. Expect Vitters to start the season at Double-A where he'll have to work on his batting eye or prove he can get by without it.
The third overall pick of the 2007 amateur draft, Vitters hit well as a 19-year-old (.316/.351/.535, 15 homers in 269 at-bats) at Low-A Peoria last year, though his plate discipline (7:42 BB:K) was still abysmal. He struggled in a 189 at-bat stint at High-A Daytona, but went .353/.380/.485 at the Arizona Fall League in 68 at-bats (though with a 2:11 BB:K there). The bottom line, Vitters is capable of hitting for power and average at the lower levels, but it remains to be seen whether he can improve his plate discipline or get by without it as he advances.
The third overall pick in the 2007 amateur draft, Vitters hit .328/.365/.498 in 61 games for Boise in the Northwest League, with 13 walks and 45 strikeouts in 259 at-bats as an 18-year-old last year and he should start 2009 in Low-A. Vitters has developing power, and he performed well in his second professional season. Of course, the plate discipline needs work, but Vitters will have plenty of time to work on that as he climbs through the system.
The third overall pick in the 2007 amateur draft, Vitters was overmatched in 51 low-minors at-bats, though the sample size is laughably small, and he didn't even turn 18 until August. The Cubs are still very high on him as he has power to all fields and is expected to hit for average. Vitters is still a few years away from contributing at the major league level.
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Finger
August 22, 2014
Vitters has been placed on the DL at Triple-A Iowa with a broken finger, MLB.com's Carrie Muskat reports.
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3BChicago Cubs  F
Toe
May 28, 2014
Vitters (toe) has been placed on the DL at Triple-A Iowa, MLB.com's Carrie Muskat reports.
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3BChicago Cubs  F
April 10, 2014
Vitters, 24, is 7-for-20 (.350) with two homers and four RBI through six games at Triple-A Iowa this season.
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3BChicago Cubs  F
March 18, 2014
Vitters was sent down to Triple-A Iowa on Tuesday, MLB.com's Carrie Muskat reports.
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3BChicago Cubs  F
February 17, 2014
Vitters worked with a sports psychologist in the offseason, ESPN Chicago reports. "I worked on my mental mindset to get to relax more when I’m playing so I’m not jittery. I learned how to find peace within myself."
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