Tyler Freeman

Tyler Freeman

25-Year-Old OutfielderOF
Colorado Rockies
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Freeman spent 2024's spring training auditioning to break camp as the Guardians starting shortstop or center fielder, winning the job as the latter. He played regularly for the first three months, posting a .631 OPS, then began losing playing time in July. Declining action escalated until Freeman was sent to Triple-A in mid-September. Freeman provided plus defense in center field, but after acquiring Lane Thomas and the emergence of Jhonkensy Noel, Freeman became an expendable spare part. His strikeout rate is excellent in the 93rd percentile, but Freeman's quality of contact is poor, and last season's 38 percent fly-ball rate was ill-timed with the dead baseball. Freeman is best-suited as a reserve, able to play in the infield and outfield. There's some AL-only value there, but even if he garners multiple eligibility, Freeman doesn't make the mixed league cut. Read Past Outlooks
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$Signed a one-year contract with the Guardians in March of 2024.
Headed to Colorado
OFColorado Rockies
March 22, 2025
Freeman was traded from the Guardians to the Rockies on Saturday in exchange for Nolan Jones, SI.com reports.
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Freeman was in competition for playing time at second base with Cleveland this spring and maintained an impressive 1.080 OPS across 39 at-bats -- including eight extra-base hits. He's struggled to turn his contact-heavy approach at the plate into meaningful big-league production in partial playing time across the last three campaigns, but playing at Coors Field could help him turn a corner. Freeman should get regular run at second base to begin the 2025 season with Thairo Estrada (wrist) sidelined, and he could also fill a small-side platoon in left field.
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Since 2023
 
 
+3%
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+6%
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+2%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2023vs Left .628 216 25 6 19 5 .197 .293 .335
Since 2023vs Right .644 335 43 5 31 11 .234 .308 .336
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2024vs Left .602 136 18 2 10 3 .184 .304 .298
2024vs Right .639 247 30 5 22 8 .222 .306 .333
2023vs Left .667 80 7 4 9 2 .216 .275 .392
2023vs Right .656 88 13 0 9 3 .266 .314 .342
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+4%
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+2%
OPS on Road
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+16%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2023Home .650 248 37 4 24 10 .233 .320 .330
Since 2023Away .628 303 31 7 26 6 .209 .288 .340
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2024Home .621 170 24 3 17 7 .216 .304 .318
2024Away .631 213 24 4 15 4 .203 .307 .324
2023Home .713 78 13 1 7 3 .269 .355 .358
2023Away .617 90 7 3 11 2 .221 .244 .372
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Spring Training Job Battles: Final AL Update
3 days ago
Catch up on the players who won jobs in the final days of camp around the American League, including Cam Smith of the Astros.
Spring Training Job Battles: National League Update
4 days ago
Much has been decided in the National League over the last few days, including the Giants' fifth starter job, which was won by Landen Roupp.
AL FAAB Factor: Waiver Pickups of the Week
5 days ago
The American League waiver wire is packed with options as Opening Day approaches, and the return of Nolan Jones to the Cleveland Guardians should settle their murky right field situation.
NL FAAB Factor: Waiver Pickups of the Week
5 days ago
Jan Levine has a slightly smaller rundown of NL options than last week to get you prepared for the North American start to the regular season.
Spring Training Job Battles: American League Update
8 days ago
Several job battles have been settled around the American League, including the Royals' fifth starter job, which appears to have been won by Kris Bubic.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Freeman faces a make-or-break season in 2024 -- his final option year. After debuting in 2022, he was called up in mid-April last season only to hurt his shoulder in his first game with the big club. He would end up missing time in the second half with soreness in the other shoulder. Around the IL stint, Freeman struggled to a .594 OPS in the second half. While he's shown decent bat-to-ball skills in the big leagues, the extra-base power has been lacking (.339 SLG). His baserunning is a positive, and his potential should at least keep him on fantasy watch lists. Once a well-regarded prospect, Freeman has essentially performed at a replacement level in 88 career games to date, according to FanGraphs' WAR. He's trying to make the roster this spring as a utility option for the Guardians.
Freeman made his major-league debut in 2022, logging a .247/.314/.286 slash line with three doubles, three RBI and a stolen base across 86 plate appearances. He was better with a .279/.371/.364 line in 72 games with Triple-A Columbus, but he added only six home runs and seven doubles there. A lack of over-the-fence power is a known issue, but he had no trouble racking up steals and doubles at the lower levels of the minors. His 7.8 percent walk rate at Triple-A was his best mark, and paired with a 9.3 percent strikeout rate, it's clear he's an effective contact hitter. He'll likely play the bulk of his age-24 campaign at Triple-A again -- perhaps a second season at the level will yield improved results, especially since the Guardians' infield looks pretty much set when the major-league roster is healthy.
It's not fair that Freeman missed over half the season with a left shoulder injury that ended up requiring surgery in August, and it's not fair that his dynasty stock has taken a subsequent hit, but that's the reality. He was once again a doubles machine (14 in 41 games) who sprayed lasers to all fields and logged an elite batting average (.323) with an elite strikeout rate (11.7%). However, his over-the-fence power and patience haven't improved yet in games, and he has grown less aggressive on the bases. Freeman hit two home runs with a 4.4 BB% and four steals on six attempts, and while he's still too young (turns 23 in May) to be considered a finished product, we can't say with any certainty that more power is coming or that he will be a 15-steal threat in the majors. A .300 hitter who scores around 90 runs and nets 25 HR+SB seems like a fair peak season to hope for, but his floor is closer to 15 HR+SB, and at that point, he wouldn't be a lock to get everyday playing time at second base. Andres Gimenez, Gabriel Arias and Owen Miller are more likely to get looks at the keystone this season, at least early on, but now that he is on the 40-man roster, Freeman could force his way into the mix in the second half.
True "sleepers" are rare in the prospect world these days, but Freeman qualified as such in each of the last couple seasons. That may change after he had a loud summer at the alternate site and started turning more of his doubles into home runs. He already had one of the best hit tools in the minors, putting on an all-fields laser show while hitting at least .292 and keeping his strikeout rate under 10.5 percent at all four of the MiLB levels he has played at. Freeman is a quick-twitch athlete with above-average speed that allowed him to steal 19 bases on 24 attempts in 2019. He probably doesn't have the arm to stick at shortstop, but considering Cleveland also lacks a long-term second baseman, there will be everyday at-bats available at one of the two middle-infield spots when he is ready for the majors. Freeman could open the year at Triple-A and debut this summer if he performs up to his standards.
It is as clear as ever that Freeman has one of the best hit tools in the minors. He logged LD% north of 24.0 and Oppo% of at least 33.3 at Low-A and High-A while striking out at a 9.7% clip. Freeman does not have a physical build (6-foot, 170 pounds), but he is a great athlete with strong wrists and good bat speed, which allows him to impact the baseball. He only has seven home runs in 231 games, but has banged 70 doubles in that span, and like with most young hitting prospects with good hit tools, power will be the last tool to show up. His above-average speed and good instincts led to 19 steals on just 24 attempts, which adds another layer to his long-term fantasy value. His arm is a better fit at second base, where he could be a plus defender. It's all about his bat though, and if he continues to hit as expected, he could be the Indians' leadoff hitter at some point in 2021.
One of the most underrated prospects in the minors, Freeman lacks loud power or elite speed, but is athletic, has a high baseball IQ, and most importantly, can flat out hit. The seventh-youngest hitter in the New York-Penn League, Freeman led the league in AVG (.352) and doubles (29), finished second in wRC+ (168) and logged a league-best 7.3 K%. He has a chance to stick at shortstop, and the furthest he would fall down the defensive spectrum would be to second base, where his defense could be plus. In addition to elite bat-to-ball ability, he uses the whole field (35.1 Oppo%) and hit .328/.398/.485 against same-handed pitching, so high batting averages should be bankable as he moves up the ladder. His speed grades out as above-average, and he has good instincts on the bases, so he should steal double-digit bases annually. Players of his ilk sometimes overshoot their fringe-average power projections, but he should be valuable in fantasy even if he never does.
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Starts at second base
OFCleveland Guardians
March 21, 2025
Freeman started at second base and went 2-for-3 with a walk, a double, a triple and an RBI in Friday's spring game against the Giants.
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Moving around diamond
OFCleveland Guardians
March 19, 2025
Freeman started in center field and went 1-for-2 with a walk and a solo home run in Tuesday's spring game against Texas.
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Having strong spring
OFCleveland Guardians
March 8, 2025
Freeman started in center field and went 2-for-3 with a solo home run and an additional run scored in Friday's spring game against the Athletics.
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Next up at second base
OFCleveland Guardians
February 25, 2025
Freeman started at second base and went 1-for-2 with two RBI in Tuesday's Cactus League game against Milwaukee.
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Removed from ALDS roster
OFCleveland Guardians
Oblique
October 7, 2024
The Guardians removed Freeman from their ALDS roster Monday due to a strained left oblique.
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