Elehuris Montero

Elehuris Montero

26-Year-Old Third Baseman3B
 Free Agent  Foreign
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$Signed a one-year, $1.25 million contract with the Hiroshima Carp of Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball in November of 2024.
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3BFree Agent  F
November 8, 2024
The Hiroshima Carp of Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball have signed Montero to a one-year contract, Yahoo Japan reports.
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Montero will give NPB a shot after slashing only .228/.277/.387 over parts of three major-league seasons with the Rockies. He will be paid a $400,000 signing bonus and earn a salary of $850,000.
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+14%
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+54%
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+5%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2023vs Left .594 173 21 5 23 0 .210 .249 .346
Since 2023vs Right .678 381 42 10 44 0 .234 .294 .384
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2024vs Left .406 62 5 0 6 0 .164 .242 .164
2024vs Right .625 185 18 4 22 0 .219 .276 .349
2023vs Left .692 111 16 5 17 0 .234 .252 .439
2023vs Right .729 196 24 6 22 0 .249 .311 .418
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+49%
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+18%
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+72%
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Since 2023Home .778 283 43 10 43 0 .270 .325 .453
Since 2023Away .522 271 20 5 24 0 .183 .232 .290
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2024Home .620 121 14 3 17 0 .220 .281 .339
2024Away .524 126 9 1 11 0 .191 .254 .270
2023Home .895 162 29 7 26 0 .306 .358 .537
2023Away .520 145 11 4 13 0 .175 .214 .307
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Montero did his best in September to salvage another disappointing season, slashing .286/.355/.531 with six home runs during the final month. Four of those homers came over the final six contests of the season. Still, the overall numbers were quite dreadful, and the 36.2 percent strikeout rate along with a 4.9 percent walk rate were untenable. Montero also looks to be unplayable at third base at this point, with the Rockies not giving him a start there after April. He's still just 25 and mashed again during his multiple stints back at Triple-A Albuquerque (1.129 OPS with 15 home runs in 35 games), so perhaps we shouldn't call it quits on Montero just yet. He's probably running out of chances, though.
Montero made his MLB debut in 2022 and was solid in his first taste of the majors with a .233/.270/.432 slash line in 53 games. He struggled with strikeouts at time in the minors, which carried over to the big leagues with a 32.4 percent strikeout rate, and his 4.3 percent walk rate was also poor. However, those numbers at Triple-A were manageable, and he likely doesn't have much else to prove at the highest level of the minors. Colorado's infield appears mostly set with C.J. Cron at first base, Brendan Rodgers at second and Ryan McMahon at third, while top prospect Ezequiel Tovar appears primed to start at shortstop. Montero doesn't have a clear path to regular playing time to open 2023, so he may need to settle for a bench role early on, assuming he's able to crack the Opening Day roster.
The top hitter the Rockies got back in last offseason's trade that sent Nolan Arenado to St. Louis, Montero made a strong impression in his first season with his new organization. He hit .278/.360/.529 with 28 home runs, a 21.8 K% and a 10.6 BB% in 499 PA across Double-A and Triple-A. Montero is an aggressive hitter and a shaky defender at the infield corners, but with the designated hitter likely coming to the National League, there will be another way for him to get in the lineup. He has plus raw power, and while he may only have a 40-grade hit tool, Coors Field could help him hit for a passable average. The Rockies' depth chart is very fluid, but given that Montero is on the 40-man roster, he will likely make his big-league debut sometime this season.
Montero thrived in the lower levels of the minors before hitting a roadblock at Double-A in 2019, slashing .188/.235/.317 with a 31.1 K% in his first stint at that level. That Montero was overmatched may have had more to do with his age (he was 20 at the time of his promotion) and a pair of injuries (including a broken hamate bone in his left hand) than his skillset, and his struggles did not prevent the Cardinals from adding him to their 40-man roster the following November. Whether Montero's contact returns at the upper levels with more seasoning will be key; despite an aggressive approach at the plate, he demonstrated solid bat-to-ball skills and posted strikeout rates mostly in the teens prior to reaching Double-A. With that in mind, 2021 will be an important year for Montero. A strong showing early could lead to a callup to the big club, while further stumbles may stoke talk of his bust potential.
Sometimes a unique skill allows a hitter to have success even when it seems he should be an easy out. Montero is an uber-aggressive hitter with length in his swing that should, in theory, lead to hard contact that is mitigated by a lot of swing and miss. Fortunately, Montero has elite hand-eye coordination and barrel awareness that has allowed him to have immense success thus far, particularly as a 19-year-old at Low-A. He won the Midwest League batting title (.322 AVG) and took home MVP honors while finishing second in the league with a 157 wRC+. He maintained an impressive all-fields, line-drive-oriented approach after a promotion to High-A. All but one of his 16 home runs went to the pull side, but if he can maintain a strikeout rate around 20% while lacing line drives to all fields, he should continue to have a lot of success. Double-A will be a big test. He may outgrow third base, so it is imperative that he continues to rake.
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Outrighted to Triple-A
3BColorado Rockies  F
July 4, 2024
Montero cleared waivers Thursday and was sent outright to Triple-A Albuquerque.
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Cast off 40-man roster
3BColorado Rockies  F
June 30, 2024
The Rockies designated Montero for assignment Sunday.
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Playing time dwindling
3BColorado Rockies  F
June 25, 2024
Montero is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game in Houston.
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Clubs fourth homer
3BColorado Rockies  F
June 18, 2024
Montero went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run in Tuesday's 11-9 loss to the Dodgers.
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Hitting bench Sunday
3BColorado Rockies  F
June 16, 2024
Montero is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Pirates.
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Drop in power
3BColorado Rockies  F
June 27, 2024
Montero has cut his strikeout rate almost 14 percentage points to 22.4 percent this season, but a .099 ISO is nearly half his .189 mark from his first two MLB campaigns.
ANALYSIS
The 25-year-old has also improved his walk rate to a respectable 8.2 percent, but he's just not hitting for much power with only four homers in 246 plate appearances. Montero's playing time has taken of hit of late, and he's started just one of Colorado's past five games. He posted an underwhelming .239/.283/.428 slash line during his first two big-league campaigns, and his leash could be running out if he's unable to get on track soon in 2024.
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