First baseman/outfielder Franchy Cordero has signed with the Seibu Lions of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball, his representatives at Republik Sports announced today on Instagram. He’ll be joined on the Lions roster by another former Yankee, right-hander Albert Abreu, according to FanSided’s Robert Murray, who reports that Abreu is also set to sign there. Abreu is represented by Vayner Sports.
Cordero, 29, has long tantalized Major League teams with his rare blend of immense raw power and plus speed. Persistent plate discipline and strikeout issues have undercut his upside in both departments, however, as indicated by a career .217/.283/.395 batting line in 797 plate appearances between the Padres, Red Sox, Royals and Yankees. He spent the 2023 season with the latter, enjoying a hot first week before falling into a prolonged slump and ending up with a .188/.211/.478 slash in 71 plate appearances.
The allure of Cordero’s raw tools is apparent to anyone who’s seen him enjoy a productive game in the big leagues or even just in glancing at his career line in the minors. He’s a .301/.384/.538 hitter with 54 home runs, 77 doubles, 22 triples and 42 steals (in 50 tries) over the life of 306 Triple-A contests. Cordero’s hit tool (or lack thereof), free-swinging approach and generally sub-par defensive grades in the outfield have all held him back. He’ll look to improve on each in his first venture overseas. He won’t turn 30 until next September, so with a good year or two in Japan, it’s feasible that he could eventually return to North American ball and make an impact.
As for Abreu, he’ll join his former and once-again teammate in his own debut in Asia. The hard-throwing righty was long considered one of the top prospects in the Astros and Yankees organizations — Houston traded him to New York in the Brian McCann swap — but he’s yet to find sustained MLB success.
Abreu tossed 59 innings for the Yankees in 2023, logging a 4.73 ERA with a 22.8% strikeout rate and 13.1% walk rate. The Yankees non-tendered him last month rather than pay him a raise in arbitration.
Command has been a consistent issue for Abreu, who carries a career 4.58 earned run average, 22.4% strikeout rate, 12.9% walk rate and 47.4% grounder rate. He’s averaged 97.9 mph on his sinker in his career, including 97.5 mph in 2023, and generates plenty of ground-balls with that pitch. However, Abreu doesn’t miss bats at the level you’d expect from someone with that type of velocity, as evidenced by his pedestrian career strikeout rate, below-average 10.2% swinging-strike rate and a sub-par 28.3% chase rate.
Fraham_
Albert Abreu, one of the best Yankees to ever do it, you will be missed heavily.
99CaptainJudge99
Yeah love Abreu too. Expect him as a closer or setup somewhere in the majors again. Great stuff!
fre5hwind
I wish him the best, he was actually decent.
Frankie Bani
Like Montás and Rondón ,,,garbage
avenger65
Too bad he’s leaving. That would’ve been 5 Abreu’s in the majors, stretching their lead over the 3 Marte’s.
User 3044878754
So they are both traitors to their country defecting on Pearl Harbor day
avenger65
OIC: And to Japan.
fox471 Dave
Interesting
99CaptainJudge99
Oh Franchy you broke my heart!
Longtimecoming
Mine too. I saw him hit his first ST HR for the mlb club and it was a monster shot. The word “tantalizing” really fit him as a prospect.
User 3044878754
The Guardians were 1st runner up for Cordero’s services
Tom the ray fan
Franchy will hit tanks over Japan
Mauired
He’ll dominate in Japan, and be the darling of the winter meetings in a year.
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Hope they have a great adventure!
Joe says...
With all the pitchers the Yankees have lost, how does Abreu not give Cashman a call?
agentx
That would have been my first recommendation to Abreu as well.
My second would be to call Erick Fedde and ask what he did to prepare for his stellar first season overseas.
fre5hwind
He’s hoping Luis Gil, steps up after Lucas Luetge, and Luis Cessa were bust… LOL
RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame
Franchy’s gonna be a legend in Japan. Wouldn’t be surprised if he hits 50 bombs this year.
elmedius
Thought that about Wily Mo Pena … alas they have breaking balls in Japan too.
bravesdawgsfan79
Franchy “Pedro Cerrano” Cordero anybody?
James Midway
Cordero can hit the ball a mile, he just doesn’t do it very often.
30 Parks
Franchy Mo Peña.
28rings
Abreu will be back… he’s like herpes
AllAboutBaseball
I wouldn’t know I never had herpes but it seems that you do.
28rings
I got it from your mom
Rsox
Cordero could be the next Tuffy Rhodes/Alex Cabrera in Japan
Old York
Crazy how Franchy Cordero’s barrel% is such much higher than the league yet he is just overall terrible. Career BA of .217 & wOBA of .293 tells me he won’t get any better but let’s hope they can find something to fix his mechanics but I’m not hopeful.
As for Albert Abreu, he’s got a career kwERA of 4.25 in the MLB. Even in the minors, his kwERA was 3.83, so it’s not much of a surprise that he’s Okay but not great. This looks like a gap filler for the Lions more than anything.
DarkSide830
Seibu Yankees?
User 3044878754
They’re going there to tell the locals they lost the war.
kellin
Don’t quit your day job, if you have one.
Knucksie
The next Cecil Fielder.
DonCarl97
Potential additions to Dominican Republic national team for the Premier 12 next year
mlbnyyfan
After Yankees just dealt 7 pitchers in the last two trades Yankees could of used Abreu again