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Alex Reyes
Reyes with theMemphis Redbirdsin 2019
Free agent
Pitcher
Born:(1994-08-29)August 29, 1994(age 30)
Elizabeth, New Jersey,U.S.
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
MLB debut
August 9, 2016, for the St. Louis Cardinals
MLB statistics
(through 2021 season)
Win–loss record16–11
Earned run average2.86
Strikeouts177
Teams
Career highlights and awards

MLB records

  • Most consecutivesavesto begin career (24)

Alexander Reyes(born August 29, 1994) is a Dominican–Americanprofessional baseballpitcherwho is a free agent. He was signed by theSt. Louis Cardinalsas an amateur free agent in 2012, and made hisMajor League Baseball(MLB) debut with the team in 2016.

The Cardinals' top prospect entering both the 2015 and 2016 seasons,Baseball Americanamed him the second-best prospect overall in their 2016 mid-season ranking. He has played in twoAll-Star Futures Gamesand was one of two Cardinals' Co-Minor League Pitchers of the Year in 2015.

Early life

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Born inElizabeth, New Jersey,to Tomás Sr. and Dignora Reyes, Alexander Reyes is the youngest of three sons, including Tomás Jr. and Adriel.[1]While he was attendingElizabeth High School,he was 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) and threw a maximum of 87 miles per hour (140 km/h).[2]He lived inNew Jerseyuntil he was 18. With his family unable to afford to send him to showcases and tryouts,[3]he moved to theDominican Republicin December 2011.[4]There, it would be much easier to gain the attention ofscoutsto increase his chances of signing with aMajor League Baseball(MLB) team as afree agent[3]rather than be selected through theamateur drafthad he remained in theUnited States.[4]

In the Dominican Republic, Reyes lived with each of his grandmothers inSan Cristóbal,enabling him to gain residency and the notice of scouts, known colloquially asbuscones.ShortstopRaúl A. Mondesí,the son of San Cristóbalmayorand former MLBoutfielderRaúl Mondesí,worked out with Reyes and attracted the attention of a buscón known simply as Valera, who also noticed Reyes. Reyes tried out with Valera beforeSt. Louis Cardinalsscout Rodny Jiménez noticed him. The Cardinals observed Reyes work out in Palenque, of theSabana Grande de Palenquemunicipality, near San Cristóbal, and invited him for a private workout in their team academy inSanto Domingo.At that point, he had reached speeds of up to 94 miles per hour (151 km/h). Cardinalsgeneral managerJohn Mozeliakcommented that Reyes' athleticism was one important factor that caused the team to consider the young pitcher.[2]Because he had emigrated from the United States, MLB regulations stated that Reyes must wait one year to sign with an MLB franchise as an international free agent,[5]delaying the Cardinals' opportunity to sign him for six months.[2]In December 2012, he signed a $950,000 deal with St. Louis.[6]

Professional career

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St. Louis Cardinals

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Minor leagues

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Reyes made his professional debut in 2013 for theJohnson City Cardinalsof theAppalachian League.[7]In 12 starts, he went 6–4 with a 3.39earned run average(ERA) with 68strikeouts(SO) in58+13innings pitched(IP).

Prior to the 2014 season,Baseball Americaranked him as the seventh-best prospect in the Cardinals organization. Also,Baseball Prospectusdetermined him the 98th-best prospect in all of baseball.[8]He spent the 2014 season with the Single-APeoria Chiefsof theMidwest League.There, he notched a 7–7 record to go with a 3.62 ERA and 137 strikeouts in109+13innings.[9]He said: "I learn from watching. I don't think... he even knows, butRob Kaminskyis definitely the number one guy I've studied. From day one in Peoria he just separated himself from everyone on the pitching staff, including me. "[10]

Prior to the start of the 2015 season,Baseball Americaranked Reyes as the 51st-best prospect in all professional baseball, andBaseball Prospectusranked him 55th.Jim Callisselected Reyes as the Cardinals' top prospect for 2015, and although he did not makeMLB.com's top 100, Callis named him the best pitching prospect not on that list.[11]The beneficiary of a lategrowth spurt,Reyes grew to a height of 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) and began throwing at up to 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) in Single–A.[2]

Playing for the High–APalm Beach Cardinalsof theFlorida State League(FSL) in2015,Reyes was the Cardinals' Minor League Pitcher of the month in April. He led the FSL with 35 SO and allowed a 1.71 ERA over20+13innings.[12]His 13-strikeout performance on June 17 was a season-high. Including his previous 10 outings, he had posted a 1.79 ERA and 70 SO in50+13innings. On June 25, Reyes was selected to represent the World Team in theAll-Star Futures Gameafter leading all of the minor leagues with a ratio of 13.4strikeouts per nine inningspitched (SO/9). He had registered a 2–5 record and 2.08 ERA while striking out 90 and walking 30 in60+23IP.[13]He was also selected to play in the 2015 FSL mid-season All-Star game.[14]

With a 2.26 ERA, 49 hits and zero home runs allowed with 96 strikeouts in63+23innings over 13 FSL starts, the Cardinals promoted Reyes to the Double–ASpringfield Cardinalsof theTexas Leaguein July 2015. The next month,Baseball Americarated him as throwing the FSL's best fastball, bestbreaking pitch,and as the "best pitching prospect" in the league in 2015, according to a poll of managers and coaches.[15]He totaled a 5–7 record and 2.49 ERA over 22 starts in 2015, striking out 151 in101+13innings while allowing a.197 opposing batting average.[16]The Cardinals selected him to play for theSurprise Saguarosof the off-seasonArizona Fall League(AFL).[17]Baseball Americaalso selected Reyes for the high Class-A minor leagues All-Star team for the 2015 season.[18]He andAustin Gomberwere selected the Cardinals' co-Minor League Pitchers of the Year for 2015.[16]After he tested positive formarijuana,Major League Baseball announced on November 9, 2015, that they were suspending Reyes for 50 games including the remainder of the AFL season and the start of the 2016 season.[19]

Baseball Americaselected Reyes as the top Cardinals' prospect entering the2016 season.[20]MLB.com ranked him as the tenth-best prospect in all the minor leagues, andBaseball Prospectusat number 13.[21]

Reyes was activated from his suspension on May 22 to make his first start for theMemphis Redbirdsof theTriple–APacific Coast League.[22]Baseball Americamoved his rank to second of all prospects in baseball in their 2016 mid-season update.[23]Selected to play his second All-Star Futures Game for 2016 atPetco ParkinSan Diego,[24]Reyes was the starting pitcher for the World team, striking out four of the five outs he recorded as World won, 11−3.[3]His 2016 totals with Memphis included a 2−3 record, 4.96 ERA, 93 strikeouts and 32 walks in 65 innings.[25]

Major leagues

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2016

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The Cardinals purchased Reyes' contract on August 9, 2016, and added him to the major league roster to serve as arelief pitcher.[26]He made his major league debut the same night against theCincinnati Reds,pitching a perfect inning and striking out fellow rookieAdam Duvallfor his first in the major leagues.[27]Reyes earned his first major league win on August 13, 2016, against theChicago Cubs,[28]and first save on August 19 against thePhiladelphia Phillies.[29]After five appearances and9+13innings in relief with 13 strikeouts and no runs surrendered, he made his first MLB start on August 27 against theOakland Athletics.[30]He completed4+23innings, allowing one run, two hits and four walks while striking out four. The first run charged to Reyes in his major league career occurred when relieverZach DukewalkedKhris Daviswith the bases loaded to scoreBruce Maxwellin the fifth, ending 14 consecutive scoreless innings. The Athletics won, 3−2.[1][31]

The Cardinals, attempting to make theplayoffs,called upon Reyes to start against fellow contenders, including seven scoreless innings againstSan Franciscoon September 23 and, in his next outing, three runs in five innings againstChicago.[32]As a starting pitcher, Reyes was credited with a 4−1 record; his only loss came against thePittsburgh Pirateson September 7. He completed17+13relief innings, surrendering one earned run and eight hits while striking out 23. In 46 total innings with St. Louis in 2016, Reyes struck out 52; his 1.57 ERA ranked second among all major league rookie relief pitchers with at least 20 innings.[33]

2017

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On February 14, 2017, Reyes was diagnosed with a partial tear of hisulnar collateral ligamentin his right elbow.[34]The next day, it was announced Reyes would undergoTommy John surgery,shelving him for the entire 2017 season.[35]He had successful surgery on February 16.[36]

2018

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After sitting out all of 2017, Reyes began rehabbing in 2018. In a rehab start on May 19 with theSpringfield Cardinalshe pitched 723scoreless innings, allowing only one hit and striking out 13, tying Springfield's team record.[37]On May 24 during a rehab start with theMemphis Redbirds,Reyes struck out nine consecutive batters, making him the first pitcher inPacific Coast Leaguehistory to strike out nine batters in a row. In four total rehab starts between Springfield, thePeoria Chiefs,Palm Beach Cardinalsand Memphis, he pitched 23 scoreless innings in which he struck out 44, walked seven, and gave up only seven hits.[38]

Reyes was activated from the 60-day DL on May 30 to start against theMilwaukee Brewers.[39]Making his first major league appearance since September 29, 2016, Reyes pitched four scoreless innings, allowing three hits while walking two and striking out two. He was placed on the 10-day DL the next day with a right lat strain that he suffered during his start against Milwaukee.[40]On June 6, Reyes underwent surgery for a torn tendon in his lat muscle, effectively ending his season.[41]

2019

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Reyes entered the 2019 season and began the year in St. Louis' bullpen. However, in his first three innings of the year, he allowed five runs and six walks and was ultimately optioned to theClass AAAMemphis Redbirdson April 7.[42]

2020

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Reyes rejoined the Cardinals for thepandemic-shortened2020 seasonand posted a 2–1 record with a 3.20 ERA and 27 strikeouts in19+23innings.

2021

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Prior to the start of the 2021 season, Reyes was named the Cardinals' closer.[43]After pitching to a 1.12 ERA and 20 saves (one of only two in the major leagues to not blow a save) over40+13innings, he was named to the2021 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.[44]On July 18, he set the MLB record for most consecutive saves to begin a career, with 24.[45]After pitching to a 1.52 ERA over the first half of the season, Reyes struggled in the second half, going 5–5 with a 5.52 ERA over 31 innings, and was eventually removed from the closer role.[46]

In the2021 National League Wild Card Game,Reyes gave up a two-out, two-run, walk-off home run toChris Taylorin the bottom of the ninth inning.[47]

2022

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Reyes was placed on the 60-day injured list to begin the season on March 25, 2022, after struggling with a shoulder issue in Spring Training and receiving a stem-cell injection.[48]On May 23, it was announced that Reyes would require shoulder surgery and miss the season without making an appearance.[49]He was non-tendered and became a free agent on November 18.[50]

Los Angeles Dodgers

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On February 16, 2023, Reyes signed a one-year, $1.1 million contract with theLos Angeles Dodgers.[51]On June 11, it was announced that Reyes had undergone surgery on his right shoulder and would not pitch during the 2023 season.[52]The Dodgers declined his 2024 option after the season, making him a free agent.[53]

Pitching profile

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The pitches which Reyes regularly throws are afastballwhich regularly reaches 100 miles per hour (160 km/h), a powercurveball,[13]and achangeup.Noted to have prodigious lateral and horizontal movement, the fastball typically ranges from 94 miles per hour (151 km/h) to 97 miles per hour (156 km/h), making it very difficult for batters to hit solidly. It is most effective high in the strike zone. The curveball has been called a "wipeout" pitch with a vertical falling pattern following the points from "12-to-6"on theclock,making it equally difficult for batters to hit well. The combination of both the fastball and curveball contributes to the significantly-above normal strikeout rates. Reyes typically throws both pitches for strikes, although his command of the fastball was below average. The changeup will need increased refinement. His walk rate is higher than normal, but he gave up just one total home run in 2015. In 2016,Baseball Prospectuspronounced that Reyes "has one of the highest ceilings of any current pitching prospect."[21]

Personal life

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Reyes has a daughter who was born in July 2016.[54]

Awards

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See also

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References

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