Luis Toribio
24-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
0
RBI
0
R
0
SB
0
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Added to 60-man roster
Toribio was added to the Giants' 60-man roster Saturday, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
ANALYSIS
Toribio spent his first season in the minors in 2019, and he'll now work with the Giants' 60-man roster for developmental purposes. Over 55 games at the rookie level last year, the 19-year-old hit .295/.433/.450 with three home runs and 33 RBI.
Toribio spent his first season in the minors in 2019, and he'll now work with the Giants' 60-man roster for developmental purposes. Over 55 games at the rookie level last year, the 19-year-old hit .295/.433/.450 with three home runs and 33 RBI.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2021
2020
He is too far away from the majors for this to be a forgone conclusion, but Toribio is as good of a bet as anyone to be the Giants' third baseman of the future. He raked in two rookie leagues and continued to make a positive impression this past summer at the alternate training site and in the fall instructional league. The 6-foot-1 Toribio's .209 ISO in the Dominican Summer League and .162 ISO in the AZL were solid marks, but the Giants believe there is another level of his power to unlock, which was his primary offensive focus in 2020. He is already lauded for his ability to work the count and draw walks, logging a BB% of at least 15% at every stop thus far. A rare third baseman who bats left-handed, Toribio has enough arm for the hot corner and his bat should profile there as well. He should head to Low-A for his age-20 season and could see High-A before the end of the year.