Lazaro Armenteros

Lazaro Armenteros

24-Year-Old OutfielderOF
Oakland Athletics
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Armenteros was signed back in 2016 as one of the more higher-profile international free agents of his class, and he reached Double-A as a 24-year-old while slashing .252/.383/.496 with 20 homers and 17 stolen bases over 462 plate appearances in the 2023 campaign. That success did not carry over in the Arizona Fall League, however, as Armenteros struck out 22 times in 57 plate appearances with an OPS of .541. Armenteros is a quality athlete who shows the potential to steal bases and hit for power while also drawing his share of walks, but there's been very little consistency thus far, and contact issues make it unlikely that he'll hit for a high average at the highest level.Armenteros could make his MLB debut in 2024, but there's just as much risk as there is reward in his profile, if not more. Read Past Outlooks
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$Signed a $3 million contract with the Athletics in July of 2016.
Optioned to Triple-A
OFOakland Athletics  AAA
March 10, 2024
Armenteros was optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas on Sunday.
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Armenteros didn't get much run in Cactus League play this spring, going 1-for-11 with a two-run homer, two runs scored and two walks while striking out four times over nine contests. He'll look to get more reps at Triple-A and attempt to earn another opportunity with Oakland this season.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Known to many as Lazarito, Armenteros developed a reputation for being extremely raw after signing in July of 2016, struggling mightily with pitch recognition and timing. However, the much hyped Cuban outfielder began to show signs of life in the AZL. Despite turning 18 right before the season, he posted a 131 wRC+ (14th best in the league) and displayed the potential to provide plus power and plus speed. At 6-foot, 180 pounds, he still has a lot of room to grow. Armenteros is often compared to Yasiel Puig in terms of potential and physicality. His swing is still long, which could be a constant struggle for him (26.5 percent strikeout rate), but he has already shown a willingness to work the count (8.8 percent walk rate). Unless he develops quicker than expected, this is not a prospect who will be fast-tracked. The A’s will be patient with their $3 million investment with hopes of him eventually profiling as a middle-of-the-order left fielder.
A legend at the age of 16 known simply as "Lazarito," the Cuban outfielder played with the imagination of prospect fiends before he signed, and certainly before he did anything of substance in a competitive baseball environment. While he came with a cool one-word nickname that was reminiscent of those that adorned the great Brazilian soccer players of past decades, the hype surrounding Armenteros did not match his value in dynasty leagues, so a bit of a backlash has started. Reports from instructs were not positive, and it is clear that this is one international free agent signing who is not going to cruise through the rookie leagues. Players don't get nicknames like that without having some talent, and Armenteros certainly has exciting raw tools, but there is an emphasis on "raw." He is worth monitoring if he gets a taste of the Dominican Summer League this year, but there are at least a half dozen better players to stash from last year's international signing class.
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Added to 40-man roster
OFOakland Athletics  AAA
November 3, 2023
Oakland selected Armenteros' contract from Triple-A Las Vegas on Friday, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.
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Flashing power stroke in Stockton
OFOakland Athletics  AAA
May 27, 2019
Armenteros, RotoWire's No. 6 prospect in the Athletics organization, is slashing .224/.360/.449 with 16 extra-base hits (nine doubles, one triple, nine home runs), 19 RBI, 31 walks, five stolen bases and 30 runs across 189 plate appearances with High-A Stockton.
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Holding his own at Low-A level
OFOakland Athletics  AAA
May 22, 2018
Armenteros is slashing .280/.362/.460 with five extra-base hits (three doubles, two home runs) and nine RBI across 58 plate appearances for Low-A Beloit.
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Heads to Beloit for full-season debut
OFOakland Athletics  AAA
May 7, 2018
Armenteros will make his full-season debut with Low-A Beloit on Monday.
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Opens in extended spring training
OFOakland Athletics  AAA
April 7, 2018
Armenteros is opening the season in extended spring training, MLB.com's Mike Rosenbaum reports.
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