Marco Vargas
SS | Bats/Throws: L/R | 5' 11" 170LBS | Age: 19
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2024 168 130 31 27 0 13 .208 .369 .238 .607
Career Minors 639 505 107 138 4 40 .273 .412 .374 .786
AVG HR SB OPS
2024 .208 0 13 .607
Career Minors .273 4 40 .786

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2022 DSL Miami DSL ROK 53 221 182 30 58 13 3 2 38 35 32 14 6 0 .319 .421 .456 .877
2023 3 Teams Minors 54 250 193 46 53 14 1 2 28 53 38 13 4 2 .275 .432 .389 .821
2023 FCL Marlins FCL ROK 33 162 120 32 34 11 1 2 19 38 22 8 2 2 .283 .457 .442 .899
2023 FCL Mets FCL ROK 15 57 47 9 11 3 0 0 5 10 9 2 0 0 .234 .368 .298 .666
2023 2 Teams ROK 48 219 167 41 45 14 1 2 24 48 31 10 2 2 .269 .434 .401 .835
2023 St. Lucie Mets FSL A 6 31 26 5 8 0 0 0 4 5 7 3 2 0 .308 .419 .308 .727
2024 St. Lucie Mets FSL A 37 168 130 31 27 4 0 0 7 34 38 13 2 1 .208 .369 .238 .607

Scouting Report

2024

Scouting grades: Hit: 60 | Power: 40 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

Vargas signed with the Marlins for only $17,500 out of Mexico in May 2022 (the same month he turned 17) and instantly became of Miami’s best lower-level hitters, producing a .319/.423/.456 line over 53 games in the Dominican Summer League that helped become a league All-Star. Vargas kept producing stateside during his time in the Florida Complex League and joined the Mets in the David Robertson trade at the Trade Deadline. New York got the infielder time with Single-A St. Lucie before the year was out, and he finished 2023 with a .275/.432/.389 line with two homers, 53 walks and 38 strikeouts over 54 games. 

The 6-foot left-handed slugger was the only Minor Leaguer aged 18 or younger who walked more than he struck out over 250 plate appearances or more, emphasizing how strong his approach and plate discipline were compared to his peers. If anything, Vargas may not have swung enough on pitches in the zone, leaving some potential hits on the table in favor of those walks. While his power value comes more in the gaps, he makes that profile work by distributing the ball almost evenly to the pull side, center and opposite way. 

Vargas will swipe some bags with his fringy speed, but that’s more out of savvy than wheels. Both the Mets and Marlins have moved him around the dirt with time at short and third base, but he’s best fit for second where his actions and arm strength are a solid fit. He projects as a high-OBP-type who can play up the middle, while adding strength to his profile would make him an even more complete offensive threat. 


2023

Scouting grades: Hit: 60 | Power: 45 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

Vargas looks like the bargain of Miami's 2022 international class after signing for $17,500 out of Mexico the day before he turned 17 in May. Three weeks later, he reported to the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League, where he recorded three multi-hit games in his first six pro contests. He batted .319/.423/.456 and won team MVP honors. After getting off to another impressive start in the Florida Complex League this season, Vargas was dealt to the Mets in late July in a deal that sent closer David Robertson the other way.

Vargas is an extremely advanced hitter for his age, showing the ability to recognize pitches, control the strike zone and employ the opposite field. With a quick left-handed stroke and good feel for the barrel, he makes a lot of hard line-drive contact. He already has a strong lower half and will focus on adding muscle to his upper body, which could help him produce 15-20 homers per season once he turns on and pulls more pitches.

Though he possesses just fringy speed, Vargas is an instinctive baserunner who looks to steal when given the opportunity. He shows good actions, average range and arm strength at second base, his best position. He spent much of his debut at third, where he made seven errors in 22 games compared to just one miscue in 23 contests up the middle at second and shortstop.


2022

Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 45 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

Vargas looks like the bargain of Miami's 2022 international class after signing for $17,500 out of Mexico the day before he turned 17 in May. Three weeks later, he reported to the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League, where he recorded three multi-hit games in his first six pro contests. He batted .319/.423/.456 and won team MVP honors.

Vargas is an extremely advanced hitter for his age, showing the ability to recognize pitches, control the strike zone and employ the opposite field. With a quick left-handed stroke and good feel for the barrel, he makes a lot of hard line-drive contact. He already has a strong lower half and will focus on adding muscle to his upper body, which could help him produce 15-20 homers per season once he turns on and pull more pitches.

Though he possesses just fringy speed, Vargas is an instinctive base runner who looks to steal when given the opportunity. He shows good actions, average range and arm strength at second base, his best position. He spent much of his debut at third, where he made seven errors in 22 games compared to just one miscue in 23 contests up the middle at second and shortstop.



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Transactions

Team Date Transaction
08/13/2024 St. Lucie Mets activated 2B Marco Vargas from the 7-day injured list.
07/08/2024 St. Lucie Mets placed 2B Marco Vargas on the 7-day injured list.
06/30/2024 St. Lucie Mets activated 2B Marco Vargas from the 7-day injured list.
06/11/2024 St. Lucie Mets placed 2B Marco Vargas on the 7-day injured list.
05/07/2024 St. Lucie Mets activated 2B Marco Vargas from the 7-day injured list.
04/30/2024 St. Lucie Mets placed 2B Marco Vargas on the 7-day injured list.
04/26/2024 St. Lucie Mets activated 2B Marco Vargas from the 7-day injured list.
04/20/2024 St. Lucie Mets placed 2B Marco Vargas on the 7-day injured list retroactive to April 19, 2024.
03/07/2024 New York Mets Prospects activated 2B Marco Vargas.
03/06/2024 2B Marco Vargas assigned to New York Mets.
08/26/2023 2B Marco Vargas assigned to St. Lucie Mets from FCL Mets.
07/28/2023 New York Mets traded RHP David Robertson to Miami Marlins for 2B Marco Vargas and C Ronald Hernandez.
07/28/2023 2B Marco Vargas assigned to FCL Mets.
06/04/2023 2B Marco Vargas assigned to FCL Marlins.
07/23/2022 2B Marco Vargas, and assigned to DSL NL All-Stars.
06/05/2022 2B Marco Vargas assigned to DSL Miami.
06/05/2022 DSL Miami activated 2B Marco Vargas.
05/25/2022 Miami Marlins signed free agent 2B Marco Vargas to a minor league contract.