1/29/23
COLUMBIA
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GETTING TO KNOW DAYAN FRIAS
Dayan Frias 2022 scouting report and grades
Hit: 45, Power: 40, Run: 50, Defense: 45, Arm Overall: 50, Risk: Moderate: MLB ETA: 2025, Roster Status: R5 Eligible 2022
Build & Background
Frias was signed as a 16 year old out of Columbia and is still small, but has developed quite a bit of power despite his size. He played in the Dominican Summer League in 2019, the made massive improvements before joining the ACL Indians in 2021.
What Frias does well
From the start, Frias has had an excellent eye at the plate, using a high walk rate in the DSL to stand out among his classmates despite a poor bat. Last year, he continued that high walk rate while adding significant power with eight more doubles and four more homers in a similar number of games played. As he matures, he should be expected to continue in this direction rather than going back towards the speedy middle infielder he started as.
Where Frias needs to improve
Nearly the opposite of the rest of his international signing class, Frias has issues both defensively and on the bases. He was particularly rough at third and may need to find a more feasible permanent position that doesn’t require as much range or a strong arm. Second base would make the most sense, but while playing almost exclusively there in 2019, he played just four games at the position in 2021.
Intangibles
Almost certainly Frias’ official height and weight stats are greatly inaccurate already as they came from his age 17 season, but it’s impossible to know where he’ll end up as far as size is concerned. This could ultimately impact both his defensive position and his offensive profile.
Future
Frias was definitely a breakout performer for Cleveland in 2021, so it’s difficult to make any solid predictions, but things are looking positive. He should play his first full season of minor league ball in 2022 with the Hillcats where we will learn a lot more about his ultimate ability at the plate. He definitely has talent, but whether that projects to AAA utility infielder or Major League starter is yet to be discerned.
Role 40: Utility Infielder
2021 rank: Unranked
2021 stats:
PA: 188, AVG: .322, OPS: .420, SLG: .520, 2B: 12, HR: 4, RBI: 24, SB/SBA: 3/5, K%/BB%: 20.2%/14.4%, ISO: .197, wRC+: 141
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14. Dayan Frias, SS
Signed: July 2nd Period, 2018 from Colombia (CLE)
Age: 19.8, Height: 5′ 10″, Weight: 165, Bat/Thr: S/R, FV: 45
Tool Grades (Present/Future)
Hit: 35/55, Raw Power: 35/45, Game Power: 30/40, Run: 45/50, Fielding: 40/50, Throw 50
Frias’ profile has a very good heuristic foundation — he’s a switch-hitting middle infielder who has performed on paper — and he has some physical projection despite his measurables. It’s not like Frias is 6-foot-3 or anything, but he is taller than his listed 5-foot-7, and already has a pretty strong lower half and forearms. He’s also a good rotational athlete with above-average bat speed when he takes his best rips, and he has plus bat control from both sides of the plate. While his walk rates in pro ball have been good so far, Frias has tended to expand the zone in our in-person looks, especially against pitches below the strike zone. It’s the biggest hole in his current skill set, which is otherwise extremely well-rounded and advanced. If there’s another yellow flag, though, it’s Frias’ high-end exit velos, which are only in the 101-104 mph range, a 30 on the scale. His 2021 barrel rate (about 16%) was still quite high relative to those max exit velos, so he was hitting the ball hard consistently, just not super hard.
In addition to the statistical case (he hit .322/.420/.520 on the complex in 2021) and all of the eyeball scouting boxes he checks (an athletic swing, bat control, viable and perhaps still-developing physicality, and the feet, hands and internal clock to stay at shortstop), Frias is also seen as a instinctive, gamer/grinder type of player who has responded well to big game situations. He was on Colombia’s 2021 U23 National Team and was an important part of the Colombian team that slayed the Dominican dragon and won the 2022 Caribbean Series for the first time in the country’s history. That stuff is the cherry on top of a well-rounded sundae of skills. The lack of overt physical projection (if he were a lanky 6-foot-2, and it were more obvious that he was going to grow into above-average power, he’d be a 45+ FV) means Frias’ hit tool will likely need to be what carries him to an everyday big league role, but we think that’s in play.
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DAYAN FRIAS IS THE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2021-2022.
Our Dayan Frías more than demonstrated his talent and was awarded the Rookie of the Year Award forlpbcol
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The prospectus of Cleveland Guardians had one of the most outstanding performances at the individual level in the tournament in both hitting and defense.
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His numbers: .265 AVG, 3 HR, 4 H3, 8 2B, 24 RBI, 25 R
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Dayan Frias Guardians Prospective
Guardians 20yr old switch hitting (SS) prospect Dayan Frias reached base 3x today (2-4 3R HR 2RBI BB) including his 1st HR of the season in the Colombian Winter League.
Frias over 11 games:
14-39, 15R, 5(2B), 1(3B), 1HR, 7RBI, 10BB, .359AVG, .510OBP, .615SLG, 1.125OPS
DAYAN FRIAS FIRST HOME RUN
https://twitter.com/i/status/1611230331088277504
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DAYAN FRIAS 2-RUN TRIPLE JERSEY #77
https://youtu.be/zCgPZxzwBkI
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DAYAN FRIAS DOUBLE RIGHT HANDED; SINGLE LEFT HANDED
https://youtu.be/_CB_GgLHtYM
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1,771 views Premiered Feb 1, 2022
Exclusive interview with Dayan Frías, Colombian prospect for the Cleveland Guardians, who is also representing Colombia in the Santo Domingo 2022-2023 Caribbean Series.
During the 2021-22 season, he stood out with Vaqueros de Montería in the Colombian Professional Baseball League.
INTERVIEW
https://youtu.be/EchLwMcR-R0
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