The Nationals have released first baseman Lewin Díaz, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. He had been in camp on a minor league deal but was reassigned to minor league camp on March 17. It’s unknown if he triggered an opt-out or was simply let go, but the result is that he is now back on the open market.
Díaz, 27, signed a minors pact with the Nats back in December. At that time, the club had Joey Meneses as its primary guy in the first base/designated hitter mix. But since then, they have added veterans Joey Gallo, Jesse Winker and Eddie Rosario to the roster, crowding the path to playing time for Díaz. He hit a couple of home runs this spring and slashed .231/.259/.538 for a wRC+ of 103.
It seems fair to expect Diaz to latch on somewhere else, as he was very popular last offseason. From November of 2022 to January of 2023, he went from the Marlins to the Pirates, Orioles, Braves and Orioles again, either on waivers or cash deals. The O’s eventually passed him through waivers and he spent the 2023 season with Triple-A Norfolk. He hit 17 home runs in 118 games for the Tides, drew walks at a 12.4% clip and limited his strikeouts to 19.7%. His .268/.362/.442 batting line translated to a 103 wRC+, matching his recent spring output.
Diaz is considered a strong defensive first baseman, having accrued 16 Defensive Runs Saved and 9 Outs Above Average in just 753 2/3 innings, roughly half a season. He would be a solid option if the bat is in good form but he unfortunately hasn’t been able to get it going in the majors just yet, having hit .181/.227/.340 in his 343 plate appearances.
Despite that poor performance against bit league pitching, he should garner interest. He’s hit .258/.340/.479 at Triple-A over the past three years, 110 wRC+. That comes with a .277 batting average on balls in play whereas his major league work has been held down by a .213 BABIP. Given his strong defense, he could be a solid contributor with a bit more luck from the baseball gods. Based on how many clubs tried to grab him last winter, it seems fair to expect some of them to come calling again.
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Lewin’s done well since his release from Guantanamo.
mostlytoasty
If Yepez isn’t the 1B by June, I’ll eat a sock. Not really, but my god he looked miles away better than Gallo or Diaz.
Armaments216
So is Yepez staying in the Nationals system? If they hadn’t already committed $5 million and a roster spot to Joey Gallo, adding Yepez probably would’ve been then better upside move.
mostlytoasty
Yeah he reported to AAA, not sure it was posted many places. I think Gallo has a few months’ leash.
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Not sure I would describe him as popular, more that no one wanted to keep him.
FU Ball
Dom Smith 2.0 ? Defensive first yet average defender that is average in AAA , but can’t cut it upstairs. Nothing wrong with a AAA life but not MLB qualified.
“Bit league pitching” lol
MacGromit
Please don’t do it, Mike Elias.
Sometimes, it’s fine to let the quad A, high pedigree or former Astro prospects go unclaimed or to the A’s or Rockies.
Where were you when Penn Murfee was available though?