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2024 | 1.5 | 0.8 | 1 | — | — | 1 | — | .000 |
2023 | 57.5 | 1.7 | 13 | 2 | 13 | 13 | — | .230 |
2022 | 38.5 | 1.2 | 10 | 2 | 6 | 8 | — | .192 |
3y Avg. | 48.5 | 1.5 | 12 | 2 | 10 | 10 | — | .220 |
Fantasy Performance by Week
Fantasy News
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Aranda went 0-for-3 with a walk and a run scored Wednesday against the Red Sox. Aranda was in the lineup for the first time this season since being activated from the injured list Tuesday. He started at second base and served as the cleanup hitter, bumping Amed Rosario from the starting lineup. Aranda will likely have to continue to hit well to maintain playing time, as the Rays have a crowded infield that resulted in Rosario and Richie Palacios competing for plate appearances prior to Aranda's activation.... See More ... See Less
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Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Activated from IL
Aranda (finger) was reinstated from the 10-day injured list Tuesday, Tricia Whitaker of Bally Sports Sun reports. Aranda fractured his finger just days before Opening Day and was forced to get surgery. After completing his 4-to-6 weeks of rehab, Aranda will return to the big league roster, pushing Austin Shenton to Triple-A Durham. In 55 plate appearances with Durham, Aranda slashed .196/.327/.283 with 20 strikeouts. He should see plenty of action at designation hitter but is not in the lineup Tuesday in Boston.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Getting into rhythm
Aranda (finger) went 4-for-5 with a double, a walk, an RBI and two runs scored in a rehab appearance with Triple-A Durham on Tuesday. Aranda has been on a rehab assignment since April 26 and went hitless in his first 19 at-bats. However, he's since seen some improved results, collecting at least one hit in three straight games. The Rays may let him continue to heat up with Durham, but Aranda should be back with the big-league club soon. He also should have the chance to get regular at-bats upon activation at a combination of second base, third base and designated hitter.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Begins rehab assignment
Aranda (finger) joined Triple-A Durham on Friday to begin a rehab assignment, MLB.com reports. Aranda played in a pair of extended spring training games before heading to Durham. He was able to do everything but swing a bat for the majority of his recovery, so he may not need much time in the minors before being activated.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Rehab assignment coming soon
Manager Kevin Cash said Aranda (finger) is expected to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Durham later this week, Steve Carney of StPeteNine.com reports. Aranda had the pins removed from his surgically repaired right ring finger a week ago, and he looks to be nearing a return to game action. The 25-year-old has been sidelined for the past month, so he'll need a good number of rehab at-bats before being activated from the 10-day injured list. Aranda had been in line to serve as the Rays' primary designated hitter against right-handed pitching before getting hurt.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Officially placed on injured list
The Rays placed Aranda (finger) on the 10-day injured list Wednesday. Aranda is expected to be out until at least early May after having surgery March 21 to insert a pin in his fractured right ring finger. The 25-year-old had been slated to open the season as Tampa Bay's primary designated hitter against right-handed pitching, and he should eventually reclaim that role once healthy.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: IL-bound with fractured finger
Aranda will begin the season on the injured list after being diagnosed Thursday with a fractured right ring finger, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. He's scheduled to have surgery to insert a pin into his finger and will likely miss 4-to-6 weeks, per Topkin. Aranda suffered the injury while fielding a grounder Tuesday. The 25-year-old had been slated to open the season as Tampa Bay's primary designated hitter against right-handed pitching, but the injury will likely keep him out for at least all of April. In Aranda's stead, Curtis Mead, Harold Ramirez and Amed Rosario could benefit from some added opportunities against right-handed pitching early on in the season.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Locking up roster spot
Aranda has maintained a 1.124 OPS across 29 plate appearances in the Grapefruit League. Aranda entered spring as a strong candidate to earn a large-side platoon role at DH. He's done everything in his power to lock up those plate appearances, as he's struck out just 6.9 percent of the time while clubbing five extra-base hits. While it's not yet clear if Aranda will be a regular part of the Rays' lineup, he appears to be a safe bet to crack the Opening Day roster.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Could DH versus righties
Aranda could be in line to serve in a strong-side platoon at designated hitter for the Rays, Adam Berry of MLB.com reports. It sounds as if Aranda is the top candidate to step into the role vacated by Luke Raley as the DH versus righties and occasional first baseman. A trade of Harold Ramirez, which seems likely, could further clarify Aranda's role. Aranda has posted just a .656 OPS over 190 plate appearances during his limited chances at the major-league level, but the 25-year-old sports a .328/.421/.565 batting line with 43 home runs over the last two seasons at Triple-A Durham. Even if the left-handed batter sits regularly against southpaws, he boasts big fantasy potential.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Triples in win
Aranda went 1-for-2 with a triple, three walks, an RBI and two runs scored in Tuesday's 8-6 win over the Red Sox. Aranda got the scoring started in the second inning after Wilyer Abreu lost a flyball in the Tropicana Field catwalks, resulting in an RBI triple. The 25-year-old Aranda, who got the start at DH, would reach base three more times via walks in the contest, scoring a pair of runs. Aranda's playing time's been sparse since he was called up Aug. 15. He's gone 5-for-22 (.227) with one home run in that span. He did post eye-popping numbers in the minors, however, batting .339 with 25 homers and a 1.063 OPS across 95 Triple-A games.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Rejoins big club
Aranda was recalled from Triple-A Durham on Tuesday, Tricia Whitaker of Bally Sports Sun reports. Aranda has played in just four games across his two stints in the majors this season, going 3-for-15 with a double, two RBI and two runs. Manuel Margot (elbow) was placed on the 10-day injured list in a corresponding move.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Optioned to Triple-A
Aranda was optioned to Triple-A Durham on Monday, Tricia Whitaker of Bally Sports Sun reports. Aranda will return to Durham after getting called up Thursday, going 2-for-7 with a run scored while appearing in two games of the Rays' series with Kansas City. With Yandy Diaz returning from the paternity list Monday, Tampa Bay no longer needed Aranda on the big-league roster.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Heads back to minors
Aranda was optioned to Triple-A Durham on Tuesday, Tricia Whitaker of Bally Sports Sun reports. He was up with the Rays for two days while Josh Lowe was on the family medical emergency list, but he'll now head back to Durham with Lowe back in the fold. Aranda has crushed Triple-A pitching again this season, but it hasn't led to much of an opportunity in the majors.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Called up, starting Saturday
Aranda was recalled by the Rays on Saturday and will bat seventh as the designated hitter against Atlanta, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. Aranda was recalled to take the place of Josh Lowe, who landed on the bereavement list. Aranda struggled to a .192/.276/.321 line in his 32-game debut last year but has hit .342/.455/.589 with 16 homers in 71 games for Triple-A Durham this season.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Sitting Sunday
Aranda is not in Sunday's lineup against the Blue Jays. Aranda has been playing regularly over the last week, hitting .125 with a .276 OBP and one home run in 24 at-bats over that stretch. Taylor Walls is starting at second base and hitting ninth.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Homers in win
Aranda went 2-for-4 with one homer, one RBI and three runs scored in Thursday's 10-5 victory over the Blue Jays. Aranda sparked the Rays offense with a leadoff home run off Jose Berrios in the first inning and came around to score again in the second on a Wander Franco single. The third-baseman reached base three times in the contest, scoring a run on each occasion. It was a nice game for Aranda, who was held hitless in the previous three-game series against the Astros. The promising rookie is hitting a solid .278 with two homers and six RBI through 22 games this season, while also drawing six walks.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Day off Wednesday
Aranda isn't starting Wednesday against the Blue Jays, Neil Solondz of the Rays Radio Network reports. Aranda started the last four games and went 4-for-13 with a homer, two runs, two RBI, a walk and five strikeouts. He'll get a breather while Isaac Paredes takes over at the keystone and bats eighth.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Launches first career homer
Aranda went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in the second game of Tuesday's doubleheader split with the Blue Jays. He took Alek Manoah deep in the seventh inning for his first career big-league homer, briefly giving the Rays a 2-1 lead before the bullpen imploded in the bottom of the frame on the way to a 7-2 loss. Aranda has started four straight games, getting the nod at first base in the matinee and going 1-for-4 before sliding over to second base for the nightcap. With Brandon Lowe (back) on the IL once again, the 24-year-old could see a significant role in the short term. Aranda has hit safely in six straight appearances, and since rejoining the big-league roster in September, he's batting .353 (6-for-17) with two doubles and Tuesday's homer.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Awarded second straight start
Aranda will start at second base and bat seventh in Monday's game at Toronto, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. Rays manager Kevin Cash suggested over the weekend that Aranda might pick up more playing time, and the skipper will stay true to his word while the rookie receives his second start in a row. In a limited sample of 26 plate appearances in the majors this season, Aranda has produced a .462 on-base percentage. He'll need to continue to rack up walks and make contact at a high clip to ensure he maintains steady at-bats.... See More ... See Less -
Rays' Jonathan Aranda: Headed back to Tampa
The Rays plan to call up Aranda from Triple-A Durham on Sunday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. The Rays are in need of infield depth with Wander Franco (wrist) expected to be sidelined for at least six weeks. Aranda was in the majors for a very brief stretch in late June, though he should have a better chance to stick this time around. A well-regarded prospect, Aranda has maintained a .330/.403/.546 line with 13 home runs and four stolen bases across 325 plate appearances with Triple-A Durham this season.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Marc Topkin@TBTimes_Rays3H agoUpdated story on the 9th inning mound visit controversy in #Rays win over #RedSox with comments from both sides and the umps https://t.co/BFZXy3FpeB
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Bally Sports Sun: Rays@BallyRays4H ago"It's on me, I screwed up. And I'm glad it didn't cost us the ballgame." Kevin Cash on the illegal mound visit with two outs in the bottom of the ninth. #RaysUp https://t.co/oHqtC332Sa
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Bally Sports Sun: Rays@BallyRays4H agoCOMING UP NEXT Tomorrow's series opener against the Blue Jays is an Apple TV+ exclusive, but we'll see you back on Bally Sports Sun for Saturday and Sunday! #RaysUp https://t.co/2VjuUByU7u
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Bally Sports Sun: Rays@BallyRays4H ago"It worked out how Cora wanted it to work out, and Erasmo is a great pitcher and got the job done." Rays reliever Jason Adam talks about what he was thinking during the long delay in the bottom of the ninth. #RaysUp https://t.co/MbC05OtjMr
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Bally Sports Sun: Rays@BallyRays5H ago"I was the only arm available at the moment." Erasmo Ramirez talks about getting notified that he was coming into the game on short notice in the ninth and picking up the save. #RaysUp https://t.co/kPH3nqRX8r
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Marc Topkin@TBTimes_Rays5H agoOur early story on #Rays latest win https://t.co/BFZXy3FpeB
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Bally Sports Sun: Rays@BallyRays5H ago"The umpires got the call right. 100 percent on me." Rays manager Kevin Cash talks about the ruling that Jason Adam had to exit the game in the ninth and the win over the Red Sox tonight. #RaysUp https://t.co/sFKEPXtf9G
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Bally Sports Sun: Rays@BallyRays5H agoRays third baseman Isaac Paredes talks about the win over the Red Sox on Thursday night. #RaysUp https://t.co/fd7EDplpfh
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Marc Topkin@TBTimes_Rays5H ago#Rays Cash took the blame for them exceeding number of mound visits, said umpires got call right.
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Tampa Bay Rays@RaysBaseball5H agoA quick check of the rulebook and.... Yup, #RaysWin https://t.co/2mRnOFATta