Matt Duffy

Matt Duffy

33-Year-Old Third Baseman3B
Texas Rangers
2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Matt Duffy in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Rangers in March of 2024.
Back with Texas
3BTexas Rangers  AAA
March 28, 2024
Duffy signed a minor-league contract with the Rangers on Thursday.
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Duffy was with the Rangers throughout spring training but was released Sunday. He's now back with the club and will report to Triple-A Round Rock to begin the campaign.
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+21%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2022vs Left .690 206 12 3 17 0 .258 .330 .360
Since 2022vs Right .571 250 19 1 15 1 .245 .288 .283
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2023vs Left .714 105 6 1 8 0 .277 .352 .362
2023vs Right .548 104 11 1 8 1 .227 .260 .289
2022vs Left .666 101 6 2 9 0 .239 .307 .359
2022vs Right .588 146 8 0 7 0 .257 .308 .279
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+54%
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Since 2022Home .720 244 15 1 17 0 .295 .361 .359
Since 2022Away .517 212 16 3 15 1 .201 .245 .271
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2023Home .753 114 9 1 10 0 .307 .377 .376
2023Away .488 95 8 1 6 1 .189 .221 .267
2022Home .691 130 6 0 7 0 .286 .346 .345
2022Away .540 117 8 2 9 0 .211 .265 .275
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Utility option for seven teams
3BFree Agent  AAA
December 9, 2019
Duffy has talked to seven teams about a contract, Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors reports.
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Duffy was designated for assignment by the Rays this offseason, suffering an injury-plagued tenure with the club. He managed to play in just 199 of a possible 544 games after being acquired by Tampa Bay on Aug. 1, 2016 and recorded only 169 plate appearances in 2019. Assuming health, he could fill a valuable role as a utility option at second base, third base and shortstop.
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Duffy was solid for the Cubs in 2021 but struggled last season with the Angels, putting up a .619 OPS across 247 plate appearances. He's likely to be a bench option for the Royals to begin the 2023 campaign. He hasn't hit more than five homers in any of his last five seasons (dating back to 2016), so he shouldn't be counted on for power production.
Duffy joined the Cubs for 2021 and had a rebound campaign with a .287/.357/.381 slash line, five home runs, 45 runs, 30 RBI and eight stolen base in 97 games, leading to a one-year deal with the Angels for this season The 31-year-old will begin the campaign in the short side of a platoon at second base with Tyler Wade filling the strong side, and Duffy is unlikely to be fantasy relevant in that role.
Duffy's tenure with the Rays came to an unceremonious end as they released him after three-plus injury-filled seasons. Duffy played only 199 games for the club, missing 2017 entirely. He left after compiling a .284/.351/.356 slash line for Tampa Bay. While he wasn't expected to be a slugger, more pop was anticipated after he bopped a dozen homers with the Giants in 2015. Duffy played only 46 games in his final season with the Rays, debuting July 23 after extended rehab for a hamstring strain incurred in the spring. It's rare a hitter's on-base rate is higher than his slugging percentage, but that's what Duffy recorded with his .252/.342/.327 slash. Entering his age-29 season, Duffy is young enough to resurrect his career, but he'll likely have to do it via a minor-league contract and find a way to add more oomph to his skill set.
There were 140 qualified batters last year that had at least 502 plate appearances on the season. Duffy ranked 140th in ISO in that group with a .072 mark. There were four pitchers (minimum 50 PA) that had higher ISO scores than Duffy last year. Yes, Duffy hit for a high average and reached base at a career-best .361 clip, and tied a career-high with 12 steals, but these numbers are near impossible to roster in standard mixed leagues since he only qualifies at third base. He has the OBP skills to hit high in the order, and even lead off, but putting him in the middle of the order would be troublesome because he simply lacks consistent extra-base power. His best swing is one where he filets the ball to the opposite field, which helps push his average up as opposing defenses cannot shift him in the traditional sense. In two-strike counts, teams would be wise to reverse shift him and force him to roll over on something to the shortstop.
Duffy injured his heel prior to the 2017 season, and various setbacks prevented him from making a single appearance during the campaign. Prior to missing the 2017 season, he'd played in just 91 games in 2016 due to an Achilles injury. At this point in time, Duffy is in line to be healthy for spring training. The Rays retained the arb-eligible Adeiny Hechavarria, maintaining an insurance policy in case Duffy's injury issues rear their ugly head once again. With a career line of .281/.324/.395 and a modest 15.4 percent strikeout rate, Duffy has built a respectable resume at the big-league level, but his power is modest and that limits his appeal at a suddenly talent-rich shortstop position. Considering his history of injuries, it wouldn't be a surprise if Tampa Bay limited Duffy's usage during the early stages of the upcoming season.
Duffy's star-crossed 2016 included a slow start in San Francisco, a trade deadline move to the Rays, and season-ending Achilles surgery in early September. Despite the hiccup, he's on track to be fully ready for spring training. Duffy is expected to take the reins as the starting shortstop in the coming season and will look to produce numbers much closer to his solid 2015 rookie season with the Giants, when he slashed .295/.334/.428 with 12 homers and 77 RBI. The 25-year-old saw a regression in all of those categories last season over 246 fewer plate appearances than the prior year. With a clean start and full health, however, Duffy could prove to be a valuable source of fantasy production in multiple categories, particularly extra-base hits, RBI, stolen bases, batting average and OBP.
Other than teammate Brandon Crawford, Duffy has to be considered one of the more pleasant fantasy surprises of 2015. Never a highly-regarded prospect, Duffy had to hit his way onto the 25-man roster in spring training. He did just that, and never stopped hitting, forcing the Giants' hand to make him their everyday third baseman following the release of Casey McGehee. Despite never hitting more than five home runs in the minors, Duffy finished the 2015 season with 12 to go along with 77 RBI and 12 stolen bases. While those numbers aren't astronomical, they definitely were useful to fantasy owners who likely picked him up for nothing. Unlike fellow Rookie of the Year finalist, Kris Bryant, Duffy doesn't have a very high ceiling. What we saw from him in 2015 is probably what we are going to see going forward, but there is definitely value in that.
Duffy was an 18th-round pick out of Long Beach State in 2012 and he has ascended the minor leagues with little fanfare. Since being drafted by the Giants, he's shown major strides in his ability at the plate, hitting .332/.398/.444 with a 10.1% walk rate and stealing 20 bases at Double-A Richmond in 2014 to earn a big-league callup as part of the revolving door at second base. Duffy was overmatched during his taste of San Francisco, but he's hitting enough in the minors to be considered a potential utility option in the not-so-distant future. With a 6-foot-2 frame, he may eventually develop more power, but it hasn't surfaced in the form of home runs yet. Duffy has been used primarily as a shortstop in the minors, and he may become a coveted trade target by teams looking for a utilityman capable of exceeding expectations. Look for Duffy to advance to Triple-A in 2015, where he'll likely spend most of the season unless injuries ravage the team's infield depth.
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Heads to open market
3BFree Agent  AAA
March 24, 2024
Duffy opted out of his minor-league contract with the Rangers on Sunday and is set to become a free agent, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports.
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Receives NRI from Texas
3BTexas Rangers  AAA
January 25, 2024
Duffy signed a minor-league contract with the Rangers on Thursday and received an invitation to major-league spring training.
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Hits second homer
3BKansas City Royals  AAA
September 24, 2023
Duffy went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Sunday's 6-5 win over the Astros.
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Notches rare steal
3BKansas City Royals  AAA
August 21, 2023
Duffy went 0-for-3 with a stolen base in Sunday's 4-3 loss to the Cubs.
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Drives in two in win
3BKansas City Royals  AAA
August 12, 2023
Duffy went 1-for-3 with two RBI in Friday's 12-8 win over the Cardinals.
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