Pittsburgh Pirates: Projecting the Team’s Bench

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BRADENTON, FL – FEBRUARY 19: Guillermo Heredia #5 of the Pittsburgh Pirates poses for a photo during the Pirates’ photo day on February 19, 2020 at Pirate City in Bradenton, Florida. (Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images)
BRADENTON, FL – FEBRUARY 19: Guillermo Heredia #5 of the Pittsburgh Pirates poses for a photo during the Pirates’ photo day on February 19, 2020 at Pirate City in Bradenton, Florida. (Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images) /

Outfielder Guillermo Heredia

Another newcomer to the Pittsburgh Pirates is outfielder Guillermo Heredia. The right-handed hitting outfielder was signed by the Bucs on January 9 to be the team’s fourth outfielder this season.

Heredia has accumulated 1101 plate appearances in four MLB seasons with the Seattle Mariners and Tampa Bay Rays. He has hit for a .240/.317/.342 slash line to go with a wRC+ of just 84.

Defensively, Heredia has struggled in center field in his career. But, to be honest, many outfielders do. On the corners, however, Heredia has been excellent. He owns a +8 DRS in both left field and right field in his career, this is paired with a +1 OAA in left field and a +2 OAA in right field.

Heredia is also widely renowned for being a great clubhouse presence. This is something we have already seen during camp with his laid back, easy going attitude. As well as Heredia always looking to make a joke to help his teammates crack a smile and laugh. This was something his coaches and teammates in Tampa Bay raved about in 2019.

Players like this can be vital for helping to keep the clubhouse loose during the grind of a baseball season. While there will not be the regular 162 game grind this season, Heredia is under team control through 2022. So, he will have the opportunity to make this impact on the Pirates in future seasons.