SS | Bats/Throws: R/R | 6' 2" 170 lbs | Age: 20
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2025 3 3 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Career Minors 1,297 1,125 178 292 20 121 .260 .343 .383 .726
AVG HR SB OPS
2025 .000 0 0 .000
Career Minors .260 20 121 .726

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2022 DSL PIT Gold DSL ROK 59 234 190 35 49 15 1 1 38 32 45 14 3 6 .258 .372 .363 .735
2023 2 Teams Minors 55 231 192 36 45 10 1 2 25 29 71 22 4 6 .234 .348 .328 .676
2023 FCL Pirates FCL ROK 17 78 67 16 22 6 0 1 15 7 11 13 1 2 .328 .397 .463 .860
2023 Bradenton Marauders FSL A 38 153 125 20 23 4 1 1 10 22 60 9 3 4 .184 .322 .256 .578
2024 2 Teams Minors 82 317 279 45 83 11 4 6 43 30 61 34 6 4 .297 .373 .430 .803
2024 FCL Pirates FCL ROK 57 216 192 36 66 8 4 5 34 17 39 24 6 4 .344 .407 .505 .912
2024 Bradenton Marauders FSL A 25 101 87 9 17 3 0 1 9 13 22 10 0 0 .195 .300 .264 .564
2025 2 Teams Minors 118 515 464 62 115 27 2 11 54 40 140 51 14 4 .248 .309 .386 .695
2025 Bradenton Marauders FSL A 116 512 461 62 115 27 2 11 54 40 137 51 14 4 .249 .311 .388 .699
2025 Greensboro Grasshoppers SAL A+ 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000

Scouting Report

2025

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

The Pirates signed De Los Santos for $1.2 million as one of the cream of their 2022 international signing class crop. After making his debut in the Dominican Summer League after signing, he looked so good out of the gate in the Florida Complex League in 2023 that the Pirates pushed him to full-season Bradenton. That didn’t go well, so they pumped the brakes and let him start again in the FCL in 2024. After a .912 OPS in 57 games, he moved up again to the Florida State League with similar results (.564 OPS in 25 games).

A right-handed hitter with growing strength, De Los Santos is capable of making a ton of contact, limiting strikeouts when he was at the lower Rookie levels and drawing plenty of walks. It got dicier when he moved up to Bradenton, as he really struggled to recognize spin and saw his chase and miss rates skyrocket as a result. He was getting caught in between trying to be on time for the fastball, while seeing more breaking stuff than he did in the DSL or FCL. With his added strength, especially focused on his core, he can trust his body and his ability to be on time for the fastball while adjusting to spin more than he has previously.

While he’s not a burner and could outgrow shortstop -- he’s played a decent amount of third and seen time at second -- De Los Santos has a high baseball IQ and excellent instincts. At his best, he’s a confident leader who takes control of the defense at short, so he’ll keep playing a lot at the premium position until he shows he can’t.


2024

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

Sometimes you have to throw someone in the deep end to see how they swim. That’s what the Pirates did with De Los Santos, who had signed with the organization in January 2022 for $1.2 million as one of the top prospects in that signing class. The Florida Complex League wasn’t enough of a challenge during his United States debut, so he quickly got bumped up to be one of the youngest regulars in the full-season Florida State League. The numbers may not be pretty, but the Pirates were thrilled with how the young infielder handled the experience.

De Los Santos' tools are exciting, but his maturity, baseball IQ and instincts are really through the roof, a huge reason why the organization knew he could handle the bump to Bradenton. He may eventually have elite bat-to-ball skills, though his strikeout rate did escalate quickly up a level. He is capable of making loud contact with high exit velocities and has shown feel for the strike zone, with confidence there will be more impact and less swing-and-miss as he progresses. His bat speed and the ability to add strength point to more power to come.

It's unclear whether De Los Santos will be able to stick at shortstop long term. He has a good arm and those instincts help, but he’ll have to be a bit more twitchy to stay at the premium position. He’s seen time at third base throughout his brief pro career, and it’s possible he’ll end up at the hot corner permanently down the line, which will put a little more pressure on the bat to be impactful.


2023

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

The Pirates were very active during the 2022 international signing period, handing out 14 bonuses of six figures or higher. De Los Santos, ranked No. 12 on MLB Pipeline’s Top 50 international prospects list at the time, led the class with his $1.2 million bonus. He then went out and had a solid debut in the Dominican Summer League to whet the Pirates’ appetite.

A strong and physical infielder, De Los Santos has the chance to be an impact hitter from the right side of the plate. His surface numbers in the DSL don’t jump off the page, but the metrics underneath, things like his exit velocity, did stand out. He has a good idea of what he’s doing at the plate, especially for someone his age, drawing walks and limiting strikeouts. There’s bat speed and strength to come, which could mean plenty of power.

Right now, De Los Santos is rangy and athletic, and the Pirates saw improvement in his defense last year. He’ll be given a chance to play shortstop for as long as he shows he can handle it, though there’s some reason to believe he’s going to fill out and slow down, which could necessitate a move to third, a spot he saw some time at during his pro debut.


2022

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

It’s easy to see why De Los Santos is one of the most appealing international prospects on the market.

First of all, he’s a right-handed hitter with a large frame and a nice offensive package at a premium position. He makes enough impact and barrels balls enough to make some evaluators think he could hit in the middle of the lineup in the big leagues one day.

On defense, he moves well around the diamond and displays solid actions with plus arm potential. There’s a chance he could outgrow the position and move to third base because of his size, but he’s expected to stay at shortstop as long as he can handle the position.

While his speed may not be part of his game -- at least initially -- the teen shows proper running mechanics and instincts to run the bases. Overall, he has a projectable body with lots of room to add size and strength. 

The teenager trains with Hector Evertz, a member of MLB’s Trainer Partnership Program, in the Dominican Republic. The Pirates are the favorite to sign him.



Awards




Transactions

Team Date Transaction
09/03/2025 SS Yordany De Los Santos assigned to Greensboro Grasshoppers from Bradenton Marauders.
03/16/2025 SS Yordany De Los Santos assigned to Pittsburgh Pirates.
03/06/2025 activated SS Yordany De Los Santos.
07/30/2024 SS Yordany De Los Santos assigned to Bradenton Marauders from FCL Pirates.
04/01/2024 SS Yordany De Los Santos assigned to FCL Pirates from Bradenton Marauders.
03/16/2024 SS Yordany De Los Santos assigned to Pittsburgh Pirates.
03/07/2024 Pittsburgh Pirates Prospects activated SS Yordany De Los Santos.
09/30/2023 Bradenton Marauders activated SS Yordany De Los Santos.
09/30/2023 Bradenton Marauders activated SS Yordany De Los Santos.
08/31/2023 Bradenton Marauders transferred SS Yordany De Los Santos to the Development List.
08/31/2023 Bradenton Marauders transferred SS Yordany De Los Santos to the Development List.
07/04/2023 SS Yordany De Los Santos assigned to Bradenton Marauders from FCL Pirates.
06/05/2023 SS Yordany De Los Santos assigned to FCL Pirates.
04/27/2023 Pirates Organization activated SS Yordany De Los Santos.
03/02/2023 SS Yordany De Los Santos and assigned to Pittsburgh Pirates.
06/05/2022 SS Yordany De Los Santos assigned to DSL PIT Gold.
01/15/2022 Pittsburgh Pirates signed free agent SS Yordany De Los Santos to a minor league contract.