A month after signing beginning pitcher Brayan Bello to a six-year extension, the Boston Pink Sox are at it once more, this time extending rookie heart fielder Ceddanne Rafaela on an eight-year deal price $50 million. If Rafaela sticks within the majors lengthy sufficient this season to earn a yr of service time, this extension will extend his free agent eligibility for 2 years; both method, he’ll be paid a assured wage via the 2031 season.
How you’re feeling about Rafaela comes down to only what you consider his protection. Eric Longenhagen and Tess Taruskin rated Rafaela as the one prospect on THE BOARD final yr with a 70 current worth for protection and the one one with a future worth of 80. They had been hardly alone of their reward for his glove, both, as different shops corresponding to Baseball Prospectus and MLB Pipeline additionally gave complimentary opinions to his leathercraft.
Whereas prospect writers have often missed on the eventual defensive efficiency of prospects – Gregory Polanco involves thoughts – Rafaela actually hasn’t proven something in his restricted time within the majors that refutes these views. Measuring minor league protection, versus viewing it, is fraught with apparent peril, however the defensive estimates that ZiPS makes use of for minor leaguers additionally love his glove. ZiPS makes use of a Complete Zone-esque measure from Gameday hit places, just like Sean Smith’s methodology from practically 15 years in the past. Sure, we’d want to have one thing like OAA or DRS and even UZR for minor leaguers publicly out there, however we don’t, so we now have to usually be extra conservative about conclusions drawn from the info. However for what it’s price, these estimates, which I name zDEF, had Rafaela as an elite defensive heart fielder within the minors in 2023.
By the way, zDEF had Rafaela at +3 as a shortstop complete for his minor league profession, so if the circumstances warranted it, it wouldn’t essentially be the craziest factor to see him comply with within the footsteps of one other former Pink Sox prospect, Mookie Betts, and transfer again to shortstop sooner or later, although that actually will not be why Boston signed Rafaela long run.
Let’s run the eight-year ZiPS for Rafaela.
ZiPS Projection – Ceddanne Rafaela
12 months
BA
OBP
SLG
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
OPS+
DR
WAR
2024
.258
.299
.424
517
78
134
28
9
13
77
24
134
20
101
8
2.2
2025
.254
.296
.413
520
74
132
26
6
15
63
25
133
18
97
8
2.2
2026
.258
.300
.423
527
77
136
27
6
16
65
26
128
18
101
8
2.4
2027
.258
.304
.424
528
79
136
27
5
17
67
28
124
17
102
8
2.5
2028
.258
.306
.425
527
80
136
27
5
17
67
30
120
16
103
8
2.6
2029
.258
.307
.423
523
80
135
27
4
17
66
31
117
14
102
7
2.5
2030
.256
.306
.416
515
78
132
26
4
16
64
31
114
13
100
7
2.3
2031
.256
.306
.418
500
75
128
25
4
16
62
30
112
12
101
7
2.3
All informed, ZiPS would fortunately supply him an eight-year, $67 million — $17 million greater than what the Pink Sox gave him.
One factor to think about: As long as Rafaela’s glove is superb, he doesn’t have to take an enormous offensive step ahead to be price his contract. ZiPS has Rafaela hitting for a skosh extra energy, sufficient to get his OPS+ and wRC+ into the 100 vary throughout his peak years, however not enough to make him a famous person. Because of this, his projections hold him within the solidly above-average territory – he’ll probably have an All-Star look or two throughout an up yr – however comfortably under star standing. These offensive numbers make him barely higher offensively than the inevitable comp given for him, Jackie Bradley Jr., who put up a 93 OPS+ over elements of eight seasons in Boston and was a couple of runs higher defensively than Rafaela’s projections. Suffice it to say, if ZiPS’s pure conservatism with minor league defensive numbers finally ends up lowballing Rafaela, he’d be a steal at this value and put up WAR numbers within the vary of Kevin Kiermaier’s greatest years.
As an offensive participant, Rafaela stays a piece in progress. In 9 video games this season getting into Tuesday, he’s hitting .233/.286/.400 with two triples and an 85 wRC+. He’s truly gotten higher at making contact, going from a 69% contact fee at Triple-A final yr to 73% within the majors up to now. Admittedly, this enchancment has are available a small pattern — he’s made simply 124 large league plate appearances mixed between his 2023 late-season debut (72.1% contact in 89 PA) and this yr (76.3% in his 35 PA) — however it’s nonetheless encouraging.
That mentioned, he stays far too aggressive on the plate, particularly when you think about his particular profile as a hitter. In contrast to his teammate Rafael Devers, who additionally swings at a reasonably excessive fee of pitches out of the zone, Rafaela doesn’t hit the ball notably exhausting; Devers has energy to spare, so though he doesn’t make as a lot exhausting contact on pitches out of the zone — his common exit velocity drops to 85.5 mph, down from 94.9 mph on in-zone pitches — he can nonetheless do harm. Rafaela doesn’t have that luxurious. As an alternative, he’s a speedster (rating twenty eighth in dash pace this season amongst 202 certified gamers) who performs his dwelling video games at Fenway Park, considered one of baseball’s greatest parks for batting common. He must be incentivized to have a extra contact-oriented sport than most different batters. His contact abilities seem like bettering, however he gained’t get essentially the most out of his sport if he retains chasing pitches that’s he unlikely to hit.
The Betts commerce and the departure of Xander Bogaerts are nonetheless, rightfully, ache factors for Boston followers. However since then, the Pink Sox appear to be making a greater effort to retain the gamers they develop, first with the Devers extension in January 2023 and now with Bello and Rafaela. In the end, profitable is the one factor that can make issues higher in Boston. Maintaining Rafaela on the town must be an necessary step towards that.