Franchy Cordero

Franchy Cordero

29-Year-Old OutfielderOF
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
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RANKSFrom Preseason
$Signed a contract with the Seibu Lions of NPB in December of 2023.
Headed to Japan
OFFree Agent  F
December 7, 2023
Cordero signed a contract Thursday with the Seibu Lions in Japan.
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The news was reported by Cordero's agency (Republik Sports) on Instagram. The 29-year-old outfielder never quite got it going at the MLB level, but he's always torn it up in the minors and his offensive profile could wind up translating well to Nippon Professional Baseball. Cordero leaves behind a career .678 major-league OPS.
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2022vs Left .681 49 9 3 6 1 .186 .286 .395
Since 2022vs Right .699 297 36 11 36 3 .216 .281 .418
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2023vs Left 1.167 6 1 1 1 0 .333 .333 .833
2023vs Right .644 65 8 5 12 0 .175 .200 .444
2022vs Left .603 43 8 2 5 1 .162 .279 .324
2022vs Right .714 232 28 6 24 3 .229 .304 .410
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Since 2022Home .696 189 26 7 19 1 .218 .277 .420
Since 2022Away .697 157 19 7 23 3 .204 .288 .409
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2023Home .378 37 3 1 3 0 .135 .135 .243
2023Away 1.044 34 6 5 10 0 .250 .294 .750
2022Home .778 152 23 6 16 1 .241 .311 .467
2022Away .592 123 13 2 13 3 .190 .287 .305
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Promotion likely?
OFNew York Yankees  F
May 30, 2023
Cordero is with the Yankees in Seattle and could be added to the active roster ahead of Tuesday's game against the Mariners, per Randy Miller of The Newark Star-Ledger.
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The 28-year-old hasn't seen action with the Yankees since late April but is on the cusp of rejoining the big club with Harrison Bader potentially landing on the injured list with a hamstring issue. Cordero hasn't produced much in his major-league opportunities this season and has a .151/.182/.396 slash line in 55 plate appearances, though he's crushed the ball at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre with a 1.016 OPS.
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Cordero spent the past two seasons with the Red Sox before he was non-tendered early in the offseason, though he was quickly able to secure split deal with the Orioles. The 28-year-old played in a career-high 84 games for Boston in 2022 and saw most of his time at first base, though he also played plenty of the corner outfield and was a poor defender at all three spots. Cordero had a .697 OPS with eight home runs and a 33.5 percent strikeout rate in 275 plate appearances. He's unlikely to have more than a bench role if he makes Baltimore's Opening Day roster, and despite his solid power, his fantasy utility will likely remain limited due to his low average and high whiff rate, even if he ends up with a larger role.
Cordero was originally part of a logjam in the San Diego outfield before he was surprisingly traded to the Royals just before the start of the season. It was all for naught as Cordero broke his hamate bone shortly after arriving and was gone until a handful of games were left on the schedule. In the smallest of samples (42 PA) he greatly reduced his swing and miss; he owns a 34.9% career strikeout rate at the big-league level, yet struck out only 9.5% of the time after changing leagues and teams. He was not rewarded with positive results, but that bears watching. Let's also remember that when Cordero does make contact, he hits the ball very hard with a career average exit velocity of 93 mph. His raw power and speed are not in question; his playing time is, somewhat. Though after his trade to Boston, he should have every opportunity to secure a starting spot in Boston's outfield.
From a pure tools standpoint, Cordero stacks up well with just about any outfielder, but he's had few chances to showcase his abilities lately. The 25-year-old has logged only 270 plate appearances in affiliated ball the past two seasons, with a problematic right elbow proving to be the most significant concern. Cordero at least enters 2020 ostensibly healthy after playing in a handful of rehab games late last season, but this spring may be his last opportunity to prove to the Padres' brass that his monstrous upside is more than just theoretical. Due to Cordero's lack of recent at-bats along with the fact that he has two options remaining, he could be in line for an assignment to Triple-A El Paso to begin the season. Even so, he'll be someone to track on a watchlist in the event he flashes the power and speed production that made him a trendy late-round sleeper pick in fantasy drafts the past two years.
Cordero made a splash upon arrival in April. He recorded exit velocities of 110 and 115 mph in his first big-league game of the season and went on to collect six homers in his first 15 games, including an unbelievable 489-foot shot, which was one of the longest home runs hit in all of the majors. His numbers eventually started to slide and the Padres picked up on a mechanical change he was making to compensate for a bothersome bone spur in his left elbow. Eventually, Cordero had surgery to remove the spur. When healthy, Cordero flashed incredible athleticism and quick-twitch ability, but he's certainly not without his flaws. He hasn't had a strikeout rate below 25 percent above A-ball, and despite his athleticism his defense graded out poorly last year as he routinely misread balls off the bat. Cordero has power/speed upside, but he will need to prove his health and fight to carve out playing time in spring training.
As an endgame play in deeper leagues, Cordero has a chance to pay dividends in 2018. He struck out 44.4 percent of the time in 30 games in the majors last season, but that doesn't mean he is doomed (Aaron Judge did the same thing in 2016). Cordero, who won't turn 24 until September, has plus raw power and enough speed to steal double-digit bases over a full season. He also rates as a quality defender at all three outfield spots. Cordero rarely makes soft contact (12.2 percent last season), and while his swing-and-miss issues will likely prevent him from ever hitting for a high average, the raw tools are here for him to be a four-category producer. Manuel Margot is assured of a spot in the outfield long term, but the other two spots are not nailed down. Hunter Renfroe and Jose Pirela may be the only two players standing between Cordero and everyday work in an outfield corner. He impressed in the Dominican Winter League this offseason, and will look to be more successful against MLB pitching when his name is called.
Cordero performed well at High-A Lake Elsinore and then Double-A San Antonio in 2016, which led the Padres to add him to their 40-man roster following the season for Rule 5 protection. In his 322 plate appearances in High-A, Cordero slashed .286/.339/.444. His numbers only improved upon arrival to San Antonio and his overall performance earned Cordero a brief callup to Triple-A El Paso at the end of the season. Cordero is a solid runner, as evidenced by his 23 total stolen bases in 2016, but his disappointing walk rates have kept him from being more of a threat on the bases. While Cordero has displayed some impressive tools, his slow development now at age 22 likely limits his ceiling to that of a fourth outfielder.
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Becomes free agent
OFFree Agent  F
November 6, 2023
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Outrighted to Triple-A
OFNew York Yankees  F
November 2, 2023
The Yankees sent Cordero outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports.
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Sent back to minors
OFNew York Yankees  F
July 23, 2023
The Yankees optioned Cordero to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Sunday.
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Contributes homer in loss
OFNew York Yankees  F
July 19, 2023
Cordero went 3-for-4 with a solo home run, a double and two total runs scored in a loss to the Angels on Monday.
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Recalled from Triple-A
OFNew York Yankees  F
July 7, 2023
Cordero was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday, Chris Kirschner of The Athletic reports.
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