Edwin Rios

Edwin Rios

29-Year-Old First Baseman1B
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
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RANKSFrom Preseason
$Signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Cubs in February of 2023.
Removed from 40-man roster
1BChicago Cubs  
July 30, 2023
Rios was outrighted to Triple-A Iowa on Sunday, Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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Rios was optioned to Iowa after being reinstated from the injured list in mid-June, and he's now lost his spot on Chicago's 40-man roster. The 29-year-old has an .810 OPS at Triple-A this season but struggled to a .071/.235/.214 slash line over 34 plate appearances in the majors.
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2022vs Left .857 14 4 2 4 0 .214 .214 .643
Since 2022vs Right .686 112 11 6 15 0 .200 .286 .400
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2023vs Left .000 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
2023vs Right .465 33 3 1 2 0 .074 .242 .222
2022vs Left .923 13 4 2 4 0 .231 .231 .692
2022vs Right .770 79 8 5 13 0 .247 .304 .466
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Since 2022Home .710 48 7 4 8 0 .146 .271 .439
Since 2022Away .707 78 8 4 11 0 .233 .282 .425
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2023Home .829 13 2 1 2 0 .111 .385 .444
2023Away .248 21 1 0 0 0 .053 .143 .105
2022Home .666 35 5 3 6 0 .156 .229 .438
2022Away .870 57 7 4 11 0 .296 .333 .537
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Getting regular playing time
1BLos Angeles Dodgers  
June 2, 2022
Rios has started 11 of the last 12 games for the Dodgers.
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Rios sparsely played to begin the season, appearing in only 15 of the Dodgers' first 39 games with only nine starts. Over the last 12 games, he's started 11 times, primarily serving as the designated hitter. The left-handed-hitting Rios has batted fourth or fifth in the order nine times and all but one of his starts have come against right-handed pitching during the span. Entering play Thursday he had a .518 SLG and seven home runs in 89 plate appearances, albeit with 36 strikeouts.
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Rios again flashed big power potential when given the opportunity last season, swatting seven homers and posting a 14% barrel rate over 86 major-league at-bats. A torn hamstring in early June sent him to the 60-day IL, and though the slugger began logging at-bats in the minors in late July, he remained there for the rest of the campaign. Rios posted a 21.7% strikeout rate over 83 plate appearances in 2020, but that appears to have been a mirage, as he's been at 30% or higher in each of his other three partial seasons in the big leagues and registered a massive 39.1% strikeout rate last season. That and his shaky defense were likely key factors in Los Angeles' somewhat surprising decision to non-tender Rios in the offseason, though the club primarily cited his lack of fit on the roster. If Rios end up in the right spot, he could see his first extended big-league opportunity next season, which would make him an intriguing fantasy flier for those who covet power.
Throughout Edwin Ríos' career, he popped 13 home runs with a .207 batting average in 199 plate appearances. It's a small sample, but Ríos boasts a career barrel rate of 16.5% with a 113.5 mph maximum exit velocity (89th-percentile) in 2021. Ríos has below average contact rates, evidenced by the 78.7% Z-Contact% and 67.7% Contact% in his career. Unfortunately, Ríos underwent surgery to repair a partially torn right labrum in May 2021, so it's to be determined when he returns in 2022. Assuming health, Ríos will likely struggle to find playing time with other lefty bats on the Dodgers filling a similar role, including Gavin Lux, Matt Beaty, Zach McKinstry, and Luke Raley. The raw power exists with Ríos, but temper expectations as he recovers from the shoulder surgery, especially with question marks surrounding playing time.
Rios earned a spot on the Dodgers' 30-man roster and backed up the corner-infield spots until he was felled by a hamstring injury, initiating an IL stay for the final two weeks of August. On Sept. 15, Rios was slashing just .196/.263/.510 but finished with a flourish, recording a .360/.385/.920 line down the stretch. With eight homers and six doubles among Rios' 19 hits, he exhibited his 70-grade power. Rios' 21.7 K% was in line with his minor-league track record, though he'll need to be more selective than a 4.8 BB% to maximize production. Defense at the hot corner and being blocked at first base pose a playing-time concern, but there's no doubt Rios' bat is major-league ready for his age-27 season and the Dodgers will find a way to get it in the lineup. You'll need to find steals elsewhere, but Rios' contact provides a playable batting average floor with plus power.
In a lesser organization, Rios would be a more exciting prospect. The 25-year-old hit .270/.340/.575 in 104 games for Triple-A Oklahoma City and .277/.393/.617 in his first 56 plate appearances for the Dodgers. Limited to the corners defensively on one of the deepest rosters in the National League, however, Rios has as high of a bar as anyone in the league to clear if he's to earn a starting role. He ranked in the top-five in average exit velocity (95.0 mph) and Brls/PA% (12.5), but he has struck out at least 32% of the time for two straight seasons, raising questions about his ability to consistently get to that power. The Dodgers excel at getting the most out of their players, so with sufficient playing time, Rios would make for an excellent flier. However, barring injuries ahead of him or a trade, it seems likely he will spend another year getting shuttled between Triple-A and the majors.
The first baseman was added to the Dodgers' 40-man roster in November for Rule 5 protection, but it will be hard for a player with his defensive limitations to crack one of the deepest rosters in the league. The 25-year-old's .304/.355/.482 line in 88 games for Triple-A Oklahoma City was certainly good, but it came with a 32.3% strikeout rate and was propped up by an unsustainable .433 BABIP. Scouts like Rios' big raw power, but his plate discipline is poor. The offensive bar at first base is even higher on a team as good as the Dodgers, and barring multiple injuries ahead of him on the depth chart, Rios may not see more than a handful of at-bats in Los Angeles this season.
A pop-up first base prospect in 2016, Rios' production merited tracking, but his lack of pedigree (2015 sixth rounder), age and position pointed toward a future Quadruple-A hitter. In 2017, he did everything in his power to extinguish those concerns. After posting walk rates around four or five percent, he walked 9.5 percent of the time in his first exposure to Triple-A pitching while keeping his strikeout rate in a very manageable range (22.1 percent). He doesn't rely on pulling the ball, posting a .237 ISO in the Pacific Coast League while spraying 38.3 percent of his hits to the opposite field. Rios hits left-handed, so at worst, he would profile on the strong side of a platoon, assuming he can work his way into a regular role. He can masquerade in left field or at third base, but it's hard to envision the Dodgers sacrificing defense to that extent. He will return to Triple-A to start the season and will be ready to answer the call if there is a need on the big-league club.
A sixth-round pick out of Florida International in the 2015 draft, Rios had a productive 2016 campaign. Across three levels, the 22-year-old hit .301 with 27 home runs and 76 RBI. Red flags put a damper on the rather deceiving totals for Rios, though. He fanned 110 times in 108 games, while drawing just 24 walks. In addition, his numbers are skewed by his brief time in the hitter-friendly confines of the California League: .367 with 16 home runs and 46 RBI in 42 games for High-A Rancho Cucamonga. By contrast, Rios hit just .253 with 11 home runs and 30 RBI in 66 games at the other levels in 2016. Will the real Edwin Rios please stand up? He should open his age-23 campaign at Double-A Tulsa, where a much better sense of his trajectory will take hold.
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Activated, optioned to Triple-A
1BChicago Cubs  
June 17, 2023
The Cubs reinstated Rios (groin) off the 10-day injured list Saturday and optioned him to Triple-A Iowa, Taylor McGregor of Marquee Sports Network reports.
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Sent out for rehab assignment
1BChicago Cubs  
Groin
June 14, 2023
Rios (groin) will head to Triple-A Iowa to begin a rehab assignment Wednesday.
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Begins baseball activities
1BChicago Cubs  
Groin
June 13, 2023
Rios (groin) was cleared to resume baseball activities Tuesday, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
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Diagnosed with groin strain
1BChicago Cubs  
Groin
June 7, 2023
Rios landed on the 10-day injured list Wednesday (retroactive to Sunday) with a left groin strain.
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Lands on injured list
1BChicago Cubs  
Undisclosed
June 7, 2023
The Cubs placed Rios on the 10-day injured list Wednesday for undisclosed reasons, Taylor McGregor of Marquee Sports Network reports.
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