Pedro Ciriaco

Pedro Ciriaco

38-Year-Old Third Baseman3B
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor league deal with the Rangers in January 2016.
Gets dealt to Miami
3BMiami Marlins  
July 8, 2016
Ciriaco was traded to Miami on Friday in exchange for Erik Jokisch, John Blake of TexasRangers.com reports.
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Ciriaco has spent all of the 2016 season with Triple-A Round Rock where he's compiled a .268/.297/.320 slash line over 51 games. The 30-year-old will likely head to Triple-A New Orleans now where he'll resume his season in new scenery.
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After opening the 2013 season with the Red Sox, the 28-year-old journeyman infielder struggled to find any consistency at the plate and bounced between Boston and Triple-A Pawtucket before finally being dealt to the Padres in mid-June. He saw minimal work in San Diego and before he knew it, he was placed on waivers and the Royals, still looking for infield help, put in a claim. However, not convinced he could make an impact at the major league level, the Royals sent him down to Triple-A where he sat until the very end of the season. He saw action in just five games, had 11 at-bats and hit just .182 with one stolen base. His future with the team remains murky, at best, and it doesn't appear as if there will be much use for him outside of being organizational depth.
Ciriaco was a nice story in 2012, coming out of nowhere to become Boston's super utility option in the second half of the season. He impressed then-manager Bobby Valentine in spring training and did nothing but hit at Triple-A Pawtucket. He was eventually rewarded with a callup and increased his value by acquiescing to play the outfield. He played six positions and DH for Boston. Entering 2013, the Red Sox still have a need for a utility guy, though they may not require one that plays both infield and outfield.
The Pirates had no intention of giving Ciriaco regular at-bats, but manager Clint Hurdle took a liking to the versatile 26-year-old. Ciriaco can cover either spot on the left side of the infield or center field in a pinch. Speed represents his best fantasy weapon. Ciriaco stole a combined 15 bases between Triple-A (13) and the majors in 2011. He averaged 29 stolen bases in the minors prior to last year. Until and unless he improves upon his plate discipline -- he compiled a 6:55 BB:K ratio in 2011 -- there's little chance he sticks in the big leagues after landing with the Red Sox in January.
Acquired in the Chris Snyder deal last summer, Ciriaco's calling card is speed. The shortstop has stolen 143 bases in six minor league seasons. He has a glove that might play at the big league level, but his plate discipline needs work. Ciriaco compiled a 12:74 BB:K ratio at Triple-A in 2010. The 25-year-old middle infielder did see action in eight September games for Pittsburgh, going 3-for-6 with a double, triple and, yes, three strikeouts. The Bucs have no depth at shortstop in the upper minors, making it possible that Ciriaco gets recalled in the event of injuries. He could serve as a source of cheap steals from the waiver wire, but little else.
After making strides at the plate in 2008, Ciriaco posted similar numbers in his first season at Double-A Mobile. He's never going to hit for much power, but Ciriaco is a pretty good contact hitter, he runs very well, and his selectivity on the basepaths is above average (78-for-97 on stolen-base attempts over the last two seasons). Better plate discipline would fully unlock his skill set, but there haven't been many signs of improvement on that front, and it's unlikely he'll ever be more than a speedster with a decent middle-infield glove working from the bottom third of the batting order. Without a long-term answer at second base, Ciriaco will continue to transition toward the right side of the diamond. He'll likely start 2010 at Triple-A Reno after a .258/.296/.318 line in a 15-game stint in the Arizona Fall League.
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3BTexas Rangers  
March 29, 2016
Ciriaco was reassigned to minor league camp Tuesday, Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.
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3BTexas Rangers  
March 24, 2016
Ciriaco has played his way into the utility infielder competition with a 1.036 OPS through 42 at-bats.
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3BTexas Rangers  
January 13, 2016
Ciriaco signed a minor league deal with the Rangers on Wednesday. The contract includes a spring training invite.
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3BAtlanta Braves  
December 3, 2015
Ciriaco was non-tendered by the Braves on Thursday.
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3BAtlanta Braves  
August 31, 2015
Ciriaco was added to Tuesday's lineup in place of Andrelton Simmons.
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