Ryan Vilade

Ryan Vilade

25-Year-Old OutfielderOF
Detroit Tigers
2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Ryan Vilade in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Tigers in November of 2023.
Sent down to minor-league camp
OFDetroit Tigers  AAA
March 21, 2024
The Tigers reassigned Vilade to minor-league camp Thursday.
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Vilade managed to stick in major-league camp for a while even as he never really had much of a chance to crack the big-league roster. He'll play all over the diamond with Triple-A Toledo.
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Vilade's calling card is approach as he fanned only 69 times in 430 plate appearances with Triple-A Albuquerque, while drawing 52 walks. However, he has nominal power and minimal speed. Colorado waived Vilade after he could only muster a .697 OPS batting in one of the friendliest environments in the minors. The Pirates claimed Vilade where his skills mesh better with PNC Park. Even so, it's not a fantasy-friendly profile, though perhaps he can swipe enough bags to be relevant in NL-only formats. First, Vilade needs to win a major league roster spot, which is a longshot, at least to begin the season.
Vilade has a couple things going for him: He might be a plus hitter who gets to call Coors Field home, which is a recipe for high batting averages. He is also on the 40-man roster and has already made his big-league debut with an organization light on solidified outfield regulars. Vilade's power and speed are fringe-average tools, but he had a 17.8 K% last season as a 22-year-old at Triple-A, which is very impressive. His defense is middling, but that's a distinction shared by most Rockies outfielders. If the right-handed hitter can secure everyday work, he could flirt with .300 batting averages while chipping in 10-15 home runs. That playing time is far from assured, given his organization and his lack of impact tools, but his hit tool and proximity make him relevant for now.
Vilade remains a prime candidate to join Colorado's big-league roster in the near future despite the fact that he's yet to play above High-A. He slashed .303/.367/.466 with 12 homers, 71 RBI and 24 stolen bases during the 2019 season in the California League, though he did play half of his games in a hitter-friendly home ballpark. The 21-year-old is unlikely to emerge as a starter on the left side of the infield for quite some time unless either Nolan Arenado or Trevor Story find themselves on the move, or Vilade begins to put up massive power numbers at the dish, something he's yet to do consistently. Vilade will in all likelihood begin 2021 at Double-A Hartford.
Consider this the annual reminder that when a hitter puts up monster numbers while playing half his games in Lancaster, we need to check the home/road splits. Vilade hit .356/.418/.561 in 253 at-bats in one of the most hitter-friendly parks in pro ball. He hit .250/.314/.371 in 256 at-bats in the rest of the Cal League parks. Vilade still played over half his games as a shortstop in 2019, but is one of those left-side infielders who could masquerade at short in the majors but could be a plus defender at the hot corner. He stole 24 bases on 31 attempts and is a decent athlete for his size (6-foot-2, 194 pounds), but most evaluators have him clocked as a 45-grade runner, so his steals are more attributable to the Rockies' permanent green light for their prospects once they get to first base. The depth chart is quite crowded ahead of him, so he will really need to bang down the door in a couple years.
The Rockies have a knack for snatching up position players in the 40-to-120 range of the draft who end up being top-10 hitters from their class. Vilade has a chance to follow in the footsteps of Charlie Blackmon, Nolan Arenado, Trevor Story, Ryan McMahon and Colton Welker in that respect. He has a pretty swing from the right side that could lead to 25-plus homer power and a .260 or .270 average, which could skew significantly higher if he gets to call Coors Field home. The 6-foot-2, 194-pound shortstop displayed an extremely promising approach (31:27 K:BB) as the second youngest hitter in the Pioneer League, which bodes well for continued success as he moves to full-season ball. He won’t be much of a threat on the bases, and his lack of quickness has many scouts projecting him to eventually move to third base or second base. A lower-back injury cut his season short and kept him out of instructional league games, but he is expected to be fully recovered in time for minor-league camp.
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Joins Detroit on MiLB pact
OFDetroit Tigers  AAA
November 27, 2023
Vilade signed a minor-league contract with the Tigers on Tuesday.
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Clears waivers, outrighted
OFPittsburgh Pirates  AAA
April 4, 2023
Vilade cleared waivers and was outrighted Tuesday to Triple-A Indianapolis, Kevin Gorman of TribLive.com reports.
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Designated for assignment
OFPittsburgh Pirates  AAA
March 30, 2023
Vilade was designated for assignment by the Pirates on Thursday.
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Optioned to Triple-A level
OFPittsburgh Pirates  AAA
March 14, 2023
Vilade was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis by the Pirates on Tuesday.
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Heading to Pittsburgh
OFPittsburgh Pirates  AAA
November 9, 2022
Vilade was claimed off waivers by the Pirates on Wednesday.
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