Johnny Giavotella

Johnny Giavotella

36-Year-Old Second Baseman2B
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor-league contract with the Marlins in December of 2017. Released by the Marlins in May of 2018.
Released by White Sox
2BFree Agent  
June 22, 2018
Giavotella was cut loose by the White Sox on Friday, Scott Merkin of MLB.com reports.
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Giavotella joined the White Sox's organization in mid-May and spent a majority of his time at the Triple-A level, hitting .225/.225/.250 with one extra-base hit in 11 games for Charlotte. He will look to latch on with another club in the coming weeks, though it's highly unlikely the 30-year-old will make an impact in the big leagues in 2018.
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July 9, 2017
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August 4, 2016
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June 26, 2016
Erik Siegrist finds a lot of impact talent on AL waiver wires this week, including just-promoted Astros first baseman A.J. Reed.
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Giavotella seemingly came out of nowhere to grab the starting job at second base from Josh Rutledge out of spring training, but his ability to hang on to it may have had more to do with the lack of options at the position than his performance. Giavotella combined a passable walk rate (6.4 percent) with a low strikeout rate (11.8 percent) in 2015, but was unable to show results from good process, as he hit just .272/.318/.375 in 502 plate appearances. Combine that with just two stolen bases, and we are left wondering how much Giavotella can offer as a fantasy asset. Giavotella is expected to start the season healthy after battling an illness late last year, and could find his way on base more in 2015 if he can marry the 10.2 percent walk rate he showed in the minor leagues to his usual high contact rates.
Giavotella saw major league action for the fourth straight season in 2014, although it came a bit earlier than usual, as he was recalled to provide infield depth in May after second baseman Omar Infante hit the disabled list with back soreness. He was optioned back to Triple-A Omaha after Infante's return, where he slashed .308/.373/.440 with 61 RBI and 20 steals over 493 plate appearances. The right-handed second baseman returned to the Royals as a September callup, but didn't see much meaningful action during that time, collecting just three total at-bats on the month. He's been given several opportunities to earn a steady role with the club over the past few seasons, but has been unable to take advantage, and once again seems suited for an organizational depth role at the Triple-A level. After being traded to the Angels in December, Giavotella will look to breakthrough in Anaheim following the departure of Howie Kendrick.
Over the last two seasons, Giavotella has come into spring training to compete for the job and even walked in last year with the job being "his to lose," according to manager Ned Yost. Both times, Giavotella failed to take the reins, and while he's improved defensively, his work at the plate has been incredibly disappointing at the major league level. Three full years at Triple-A have shown that he is more than capable of successfully playing at that level, posting a solid average with strong on-base totals, but in three cups of coffee with the big club, Giavotella has scraped together a career slash line of .240/.278/.335 over 424 at-bats. With the addition of Omar Infante, the Royals will limit Giavotella to a reserve role, if he's not serving as organizational depth at Triple-A.
Giavotella flopped last spring when given the chance to earn the starting job at second base, and was sent down to open the season at Triple-A. He began the season quite well, batting .331 with an OBP that hovered around .360, and when the Royals needed to replace an injured Chris Getz in mid-May, Giavotella received the call. Unfortunately, he hit just .217 over 21 games and quickly found himself back in the minors. He was summoned again towards the tail-end of the season, but produced similarly unimpressive results. The Royals will likely give Giavotella another shot this spring and if he can translate some of his minor league success to the majors, he could be a strong asset, posting a decent average and mid-level pop. Until he can bring the same plate discipline to the majors as he enjoys down on the farm, he will be nothing more than a part-timer forever on the shuttle between Triple-A and the show.
A youth movement began in 2011 for the Royals and Giavotella was a part of it as he came up in early August to serve as the team's starting second baseman. He hit .247/.273/.376 with two home runs, 21 RBI, and five stolen bases over 187 plate appearances at the major league level. In the minors, he showed an ability to hit for average and get on base with limited power. At 24 years old, he should show more speed (26 stolen bases at High-A Wilmington in 2009) and get back to the plate discipline that made him successful in the minors. Now that the Royals appear to be done with Chris Getz as a starter, Giavotella could prove to be a helpful asset to owners in deeper leagues.
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Joins White Sox
2BChicago White Sox  
May 12, 2018
Giavotella signed a minor-league contract with the White Sox on Saturday and will report to Double-A Birmingham.
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Let go by Miami
2BFree Agent  
May 3, 2018
Giavotella revealed Wednesday via his personal Twitter account that he was released by the Marlins.
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Signs NRI deal with Marlins
2BMiami Marlins  
December 1, 2017
Giavotella agreed to a minor-league contract with the Marlins on Friday that includes an invitation to spring training, Tim Healey of the Sun Sentinel reports.
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Goes unclaimed following DFA
2BBaltimore Orioles  
August 3, 2017
Giavotella cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Norfolk on Thursday.
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Gets DFA'd
2BBaltimore Orioles  
August 1, 2017
Giavotella was designated for assignment Tuesday.
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