July 5: The Nats have made it official, announcing that they have selected Yepez and transferred Gray to the 60-day IL.
July 4: The Nationals are planning to promote Juan Yepez, according to Andrew Golden of The Washington Post. The first baseman signed a minor league contract with the team this past December.
Yepez signed with the Braves as an international free agent in 2014, and three years later, the Braves traded him to the Cardinals in exchange for Matt Adams. Another five years after that, Yepez made his MLB debut with St. Louis in 2022, appearing in 76 games, hitting 12 home runs, and producing a 107 wRC+. He went 2-for-5 with another long ball in the playoffs, driving in two of the three runs the Cardinals managed to score against the Phillies in the Wild Card Series.
Despite his strong first impression, Yepez failed to make the Cardinals’ Opening Day roster in 2023. He hit poorly in spring training (60 wRC+), poorly at Triple-A (82 wRC+), and poorly during a few brief stints with the big league squad throughout the season (51 wRC+). St. Louis non-tendered him after the year.
The Nationals took a chance on Yepez this past winter, signing him to a minor league deal and issuing the 26-year-old an invitation to spring training. He did not make the major league roster out of camp, but the righty batter had a much better spring this time around, slashing .382/.405/.559 and striking out only once in 37 trips to the plate. His Triple-A stats aren’t quite as impressive, but he has continued to limit his strikeouts, and his numbers are much better across the board than they were last season. He has been hot over his last 14 games, going 21-for-54 (.389) with a 1.070 OPS and 178 wRC+.
Washington optioned first baseman/designated hitter Joey Meneses to Triple-A Rochester earlier today. Meneses has struggled all season, slashing .235/.294./.310 (72 wRC+), and evidently, the goodwill he earned with the Nationals during his breakout 2022 season has finally run out. He hit poorly last season as well (96 wRC+), but his numbers this season are significantly worse. Meneses ranks among the bottom five qualified hitters in OPS and wRC+.
Presumably, Yepez will see most of his playing time at first base. The Nationals will hope he can provide some of the right-handed thump they were looking to get from Meneses. With Joey Gallo on the injured list and Harold Ramírez hitting pretty much just as poorly as Meneses, Washington doesn’t have a ton of other options at first. Yepez also played the corner outfield with the Cardinals, but he has not played the outfield this year at Triple-A. More to the point, the Nationals don’t need any help in the outfield, with Lane Thomas, James Wood, Jacob Young, and Jesse Winker on the roster.
The Nationals did not immediately replace Meneses on the active roster, so there is an open spot for Yepez on the 26-man roster. However, the team will need to make a corresponding transaction to add Yepez to the 40-man. The most straightforward move would be to transfer Josiah Gray from the 15-day IL to the 60-day IL. Gray has already missed significantly more than 60 days nursing an elbow injury.
laynestaley2002
Just in time to play the Cardinals this weekend.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Yep
Blackpink in the area
Yepez is a terrible defender. Good luck.
NoShoW 2
Who cares? Menesses and Ramirez are just as bad, and also can’t hit. So he’s an upgrade if his bat is even close to average.
Rsox
I imagine he’ll mostly DH so the defense won’t be that important
DarkSide830
Yep
TheOtherMikeD
Ez
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
This was the dude that was supposed to be the next Albert pujols all because al mentored him
Ok that’s exaggerating but he was a disappointment with the cardinals
CardsFan57
It was disappointing how quickly he fizzled after a promising start.
gbs42
He’s 26, still plenty of time for him to be good, bad, or mediocre.
anotherdamncardinalfan
Yepez is a good hitter. He will be a regular for years to come
PocketSand
Nah.
drewnats33
Or the fans will be irregular …
drewnats33
But seriously, folks … why not see what they’ve got?
He’s likely a short-term solution and the Nats could look to free agency (Walker, Alonso, the prodigal Yankee?) or an off-season trade for a solution.
Meantime, even a .700 OPS would be a vast improvement.
Tigers3232
@Drew I was a bit taken aback by Nats move with Meneses. But I ve got to hand it to them here, they re doing the right thing. They are seeing what they ve got and not being hesitant.
They re starting to fill a lineup with some young talent, evaluating what positions they can fill internally is a wise move. I’ve got to say I hold Nats future in much higher regard then I did at this time last year. Love the no nonsense aggressive approach they are taking.
BaseballBrian
Breaking news—this isn’t going to work out too well.
nanyuanb
Couldn’t be worse than Meneses or Gallo, could he?
Brick House Coffee Tables Inc
Hey Mr. Rizzo, can Jed Hoyer interest you in Patrick Wisdom as a RH 1B?
Rsox
Conventional wisdom says “no”…
DonOsbourne
Finally. I hope he kills it. This guy is easy to root for. I’ll bet the defense is better than everyone expects.
Rishi
Why would you not show his minor league numbers this year?
myaccount2
.263/.357/.438
CBeisbol
Or his projections
101 wRC+ by FGDC
Rishi
I don’t think Meneses hit POORLY last season. That production at 1B or DH just doesn’t have any value really except as a placeholder. He was basically average though which isn’t poor overall.
Jacksson13
Hopefully when he is in the field, Juan doesn’t get the YEPEZ !!
Dumpster Divin Theo
Yep