MILVER REYES
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CATCHER
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Born: September 3, 1982 Height: 5′ 11″ Weight: 200 Bats: Right Throws: Right Signed: Int. FA, Pittsburgh Pirates, 1999 How Acquired: Int. FA Agent: N/A |
WTM’S PIRATE PLAYER PROFILES |
Reyes is a long-time organizational catcher who’s graduated over the last few years to coaching duties. He gives the team the added advantage of being able to step in short term at any level in case of emergencies, which have been in no short supply among the organization’s catchers the last couple years. Early in his career Reyes was a good defensive catcher, although his CS% declined a lot in his last few years. He’s never been able to hit at all. He’s expected to act as a player/coach in 2012.
2001 It was obvious from the start that Reyes would be an organizational catcher, as he split his limited playing time between the GCL and high A, where he was needed due to injuries. He didn’t hit at all, but threw out 42% of base stealers between the two levels. 2002 Threw out 38% total. 2003 Reyes got about half the playing time at Williamsport, which was a little surprising because the other catcher, Mike McCuistion, was an actual prospect. 2004 Reyes again got about half the playing time at Williamsport as the team’s other catcher, Brandon Reddinger, managed to hit significantly worse than Reyes. He also attempted the only steals of his career. 2005 Reyes spent the season as the backup catcher at Hickory. Originally, Neil Walker and Steve Lerud were supposed to share catcher and DH duties, but Lerud missed most of the season with a broken hand. Reyes threw out 36% of base stealers and hit his only two career triples. 2006 The Pirates didn’t really have a catcher for Altoona, so Reyes ended up sharing the position mainly with minor league veteran Dave Parrish. 2007 Reyes returned to Altoona, but got his only AAA stint when the Pirates had to call up Carlos Maldonado. 2008 Reyes was more of a coach by this time, but he got pressed into duty at Altoona when Miguel Perez got hurt. 2009 Reyes got pressed into duty on a more limited basis due to injuries and put up the best batting line of his career. 2010 Reyes appeared briefly at Bradenton when Tony Sanchez and Eric Fryer both got hit in the face with pitches. 2011 Reyes will no doubt return primarily to his coaching duties in 2012, but will be available in the event of another catcher armageddon. |
STATS
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Baseball Reference Fangraphs MiLB.com |
CONTRACT INFORMATION
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2012: Minor League Contract |
PLAYER INFORMATION
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Signing Bonus: N/A MiLB Debut: 2001 MLB Debut: N/A MiLB FA Eligible: Eligible MLB FA Eligible: N/A Rule 5 Eligible: Eligible Added to 40-Man: N/A Options Remaining: 3 MLB Service Time: 0.000 |
TRANSACTIONS
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July 7, 1999: Signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as an international free agent. November 6, 2008: Became a free agent. November 20, 2008: Signed as a major league free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates. November 9, 2009: Became a free agent. November 24, 2009: Signed as a minor league free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates. November 6, 2010: Became a free agent. November 13, 2010: Signed as a minor league free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates. November 2, 2011: Became a free agent. November 9, 2011: Signed as a minor league free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates. |