Cristian Rafael Pache (pronounced PAH-chay)...At the time of his signing, was named the No. 21 international prospect by Baseball America…Hobbies: Reading and playing video games…Signed by: Matias Laureano.
2023
Appeared in 48 games for the Phillies after being acquired via trade from OAK on 3/29...Defensively, made 24 starts for the Phillies (14 in CF, 8 in LF, 2 in RF)...Collected 10 XBH, tying his career high from 2022...Acquired from OAK on 3/29...Made his Phillies debut on 4/1 at TEX as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning...Made his first start with the Phils in CF on 4/2 at TEX...Collected his first hit as a Phillie with a double on 4/8 vs CIN and drove in his first run with the club on 4/10 vs MIA...His first Phillies HR on 4/22 vs COL traveled 421 feet, the farthest HR of his career, according to Statcast...Was on the 10-day IL from 4/29-6/15 with a right knee meniscus tear and from 7/11-8/31 with right elbow irritation...Had a career-high five-game hitting streak from 6/28-7/9, batting .333 (5-15) during the stretch...Clubbed his first career pinch-hit HR on 7/7 at MIA; it was the second game-winning, pinch-hit HR with 2 outs on the road when trailing for the Phillies since 1961...Pinch-ran at second base in the 10th inning on 9/26 vs PIT and scored to send the Phillies to the postseason...Started in LF in both games of the NLWCS vs MIA and Game 2 of the NLDS vs ATL; also pinch-hit and remained in the game in CF in Game 7 of the NLCS vs ARI.
2022
Was on the A’s Opening Day roster and was batting .159 with a .427 OPS in 68 games when he was optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas on June 30…returned to Oakland on Aug. 28 and hit .200 with a .614 OPS over his final 23 games…combined to bat .166 with three home runs, 18 RBI and a .459 OPS in 91 games overall...Had the lowest on-base percentage (.218), slugging percentage (.241) and OPS in the majors among players with at least 250 plate appearances and the third lowest batting average…using the same minimum, he had the lowest batting average in Athletics history, the second lowest OPS, third lowest on-base percentage and seventh lowest slugging percentage...Hit .220 (18-for-82) with a .598 OPS against left-handed pitchers, .138 (22-for-159) with a 386 OPS against right-handers...Batted .114 with the bases empty, .229 with two of his three home runs with runners on base…hit .222 with runners in scoring position and was 2-for-3 (.667) with a double with the bases loaded…his career splits are .105 with the bases empty, .221 with three of his four home runs with runners on...Hit all three of his home runs in day games...Had a .222 average in interleague play, .159 against the AL…now has a .225 career interleague average compared to .146 in intraleague games...Went 6-for-115 (.052) with two strikes…was 0-for-28 with 20 strikeouts on an 0-2 count…is a .052 career hitter with two strikes and is 0-for-39 on an 0-2 count....Made 70 starts, all in center field…committed one error in 90 games overall in the outfield for a .995 fielding percentage…had one assist....Was 0-for-2 with a walk as a pinch hitter....Made 46 starts batting ninth, 21 hitting eighth and three from the seven spot....Hit .248 with four home runs, 20 RBI and a .687 OPS in 41 games with Las Vegas....The batting average was his lowest as a Minor Leaguer as was his .298 on-base percentage....Batted .326 (16-for-46) with an .853 OPS against left-handed pitchers, .216 (24-for-111) with all four of his home runs against right-handers....Hit three of his four home runs at home...Had a .288 batting average and .789 OPS over innings 1-6, a .152 average and .439 OPS from the seventh inning on. Started 38 games in center field and one each in left field and right field…had one error in 51 games overall in the outfield (.987 fielding percentage)…had two assists...Hit in every spot in the order except clean-up and saw his most action with 10 games batting eighth..DAY-BY-DAY: Was on his second consecutive Opening Day roster and went 7-for-23 (.304) over his first seven games with the A’s…that included a career-high two hits April 10 at Philadelphia and April 14 at Tampa Bay…had a career-best four-game hitting streak from April 10-14 (6-for-17, .353)…had a season-high two RBI April 16 at Toronto, his first of four two-RBI games…homered in that game and on April 21 against Baltimore, giving him two home runs and six RBI over his first 14 games…would hit just one home run and drive in 12 runs over his final 77 contests…drilled his first career triple April 27 at San Francisco…was batting .215 through April 29 but then went 1-for-27 over his next eight games and 4-for-55 (.073) over a 19-game stretch from April 30 to May 21…committed his only error of the season May 2 against Tampa Bay…finished the year with a 69-game errorless streak in the outfield…went 0-for-3 with a career-high three strikeouts May 7 at Minnesota (also June 11 at Cleveland and June 23 vs. Seattle)…had his first career two-walk game May 14 vs. Los Angeles-AL (also Sept. 1 at Washington)…hit safely in a career-high tying four straight games from May 22-25 (4-for-14, .286)…batted .146 in 27 games in May and then hit .120 in 20 games in June…stole the first base of his career June 3 against Boston…was hitting .159 with two home runs and 13 RBI in 68 games when he was optioned to Las Vegas on June 30…hit safely in each of his first nine games with the Aviators, going 14-for-38 (.368) with eight runs, six doubles, two home runs, nine RBI, five walks and five multiple hit games…equaled his minor league career high with two doubles on July 2 against Round Rock and three runs scored on July 8 at Oklahoma City…homered in back-to-back game July 12 and 13 against Salt Lake…then went 7-for-48 (.146) over his next 12 games…collected a season-high three hits Aug. 3 against Reno and went 17-for-55 (.309) over a 16-game stretch from Aug. 3-21…was recalled by Oakland on Aug. 28 and spent the remainder of the season with the A’s…started just 10 of the final 34 games and was 8-for-40 (.200) with a home run and five RBI in 23 games overall during his second stint…went 1-for-2 on Sept. 27 at Los Angeles (AL) and finished the season with a career-high tying four-game hitting streak (4-for-12, .333)…snapped a career-high 66-game homerless streak on Oct. 2 at Seattle…hit .218 with four doubles and five RBI in 17 games for Estrellas Orientales in the Dominican Winter League following the season.
2021
Was on the Opening Day roster for Atlanta and hit .111 with a home run and four RBI in 22 games over two stints with the Braves. ...Struck out 25 times in 68 plate appearances or once per 2.72 plate appearances. ...Went 2-for-15 (.133) with his lone home run and a .533 OPS against left-handed pitchers, 5-for-48 (.104) with a .303 OPS against right-handers. ...Batted .075 with the bases empty compared to .174 with runners on…was 1-for-3 with a grand slam with the bases loaded. ...Hit .080 against National League teams, .231 in five interleague games. ...Appeared exclusively in center field on defense where he made 20 starts…made one error in 43 chances (.977 fielding percentage) and did not have an assist. ...Started 17 games batting eighth, two hitting ninth and one in the seven spot. ...Returned to Atlanta for the postseason and was on the Braves NLDS and NLCS rosters…appeared in two games but did not have an at bat. ...Spent the balance of the season at Triple-A Gwinnett where he batted .265 with 11 home runs and 44 RBI in 89 games…the batting average was his lowest as a minor leaguer but his .744 OPS was second only to his .802 in 2019. ...His 11 home runs follow a 12-home run output in 2019…connected for just nine home runs over his first three seasons. ...Batted .273 (62-for-227) with a .751 OPS against right-handed pitchers, .245 (23-for-94) with a .726 OPS against left-handers ...Had a .312 batting average with runners in scoring position…went 3-for-6 (.500) with five RBI with the bases loaded. ...Hit .319 with seven home runs, 29 RBI and a .866 OPS in 46 games at home, .206 with four home runs, 15 RBI and a .614 OPS in 43 contests on the road. ...Started 77 games in center field and four in right field…had six errors (.962 fielding percentage) and three assists. ...Went 4-for-10 (.400) in three starts at designated hitter and was 1-for-3 with a RBI as a pinch hitter. ...Hit in every spot in the order except clean-up…saw his most action with 46 games batting second and 23 hitting first…hit nine of his 11 home runs from the two spot.
DAY-BY-DAY: Was the Braves Opening Day starter in center field on April 1 at Philadelphia and went 1-for-4 with his first career extra base hit, a double…was 4-for-30 (.133) with two doubles in 11 games, including nine starts, before he was placed on the injured list on April 14 with a strained left groin…was reinstated from the IL and optioned to the Braves alternate camp on April 24…was recalled for his second stint on May 1 and hit his first regular season home run that day against Toronto, a grand slam in the second inning off Tommy Milone…the four RBI were a career-high and his first in the regular season…was 3-for-33 (.091) in 11 games during his second stint before returning to the injured list on May 14 with an inflamed right hamstring…was sent to Gwinnett on a rehab assignment on May 29 and played in one game before he was reinstated from the IL and optioned to Gwinnett on June 2…went 3-for-6 with a pair of doubles and two RBI June 5 vs. Jacksonville, his first of five three-hit games…had his first career two-homer game and drove in a season-high four runs on June 10 at Memphis… hit .348 with two home runs and six RBI over his first six games but then went 10-for-65 (.154) with four RBI over his next 19 contests from June 11-July 7…went 0-for-4 with a career-high tying four strikeouts on June 20 against Nashville…had four straight multiple-hit games from July 8-10 (8-for-15, .533) and hit .315 with three home runs, 10 RBI and 15 runs scored over a 15-game stretch from July 8-25…had a season-best six-game hitting streak from July 21-25 (6-for-19, .316)…homered in three consecutive games from Aug. 8-11…matched his season high with four RBI on Aug. 11 against Durham…hit .320 with a .906 OPS in 20 games in August and then batted .295 in 21 games in September…went 5-for-28 (.179) over his final eight games with Gwinnett…was added to Atlanta’s postseason roster for the NLDS and NLCS…was a defensive replacement in center field in the ninth inning of Game 4 of the NLDS against Milwaukee and pinch ran in the ninth inning of Game 2 of the NLCS against Los Angeles…did not have an at bat in either game.
2020
Made his major-league debut with a two-game stint in Atlanta in August…Spent the rest of the season at the club’s alternate training site...In his first career game, 8/21 vs. Philadelphia, got the start in left field and hit ninth…Went 1-for-4, singling off LH Cole Irvin... Came on as a defensive replacement, also in left field, in his second game… In his minor-league career, played just 22 games in left field, his fewest of any position he has played…Spent the majority of his time in center field (370 games, 362 starts) and also played right field (31 games, 30 starts)...Entered the season ranked by MLB.com as the Braves’ No. 1 prospect…Was the No. 14 prospect overall, including the fourth-best outfielder, trailing A.L. Rookie of the Year runner-up Luis Robert, the Angels’ Jo Adell and Mariners’ Jarred Kelenic...Named by Baseball America as the “Best Baserunner”, the “Best Defensive Outfielder” and as having the “Best Outfield Arm” in the Braves organization.
POSTSEASON
Made each of the Braves’ three postseason rosters and appeared in all 12 games…Hit .182/.280/.364 (4-for-22) with one double, one home run, four RBI and four runs scored... Started six games, Games 2-7 of the NLCS, all in centerfield…OF Adam Duvall suffered a strained left oblique during the middle of an at-bat in Game 1. Pache replaced him in Game 1, marking his first career postseason plate appearance…Came on with a 1-2 count and worked a walk...Appeared as a pinch runner or defensive replacement in the first five games...Started Game 2 of the NLCS at 21 years, 329 days old, becoming the youngest player to start in center field in the League Championship Series or World Series since fellow Braves OF Andruw Jones in 1998...Drove in one run in each of his first four career postseason starts, Games 2-6 of the NLCS, becoming just the second player in baseball history, his age or younger, to record an RBI in four straight postseason games…Current Washington OF Juan Soto also drove in one run in four straight in the 2019 World Series, Games 4-7…Soto’s stretch began with his 14th career postseason game...His first RBI was a run-scoring double in Game 2, the first RBI of his career, regardless of game…Since RBI were officially recorded in 1920, he is the first position player in Braves history to record an RBI in the postseason before doing so in the regular season…Pitcher Jorge Sosa did so for Atlanta in Game 3 of the 2005 NLDS…No player in the majors had done that since Houston’s Lance McCullers in Game 7 of the 2017 World Series, and no position player had done so since Colorado’s Seth Smith in Game 4 of the 2007 NLCS...With the RBI, became just the eighth center fielder his age or younger to drive in at least one run in any postseason game, joining, among others, Hall-of-Famers Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle... Hit his first career homer in Game 3… Also became the first player in franchise history to homer in the postseason before doing so in the regular season…Only six others in baseball history have done that, including most recently by Philadelphia’s Joe Blanton in Game 4 of the 2008 World Series…Only two other non-pitchers are on this list...At 21 years, 330 days, was the fourth-youngest Braves player to homer in the postseason…Andruw Jones did so three times at this age or younger and Ronald Acuña Jr. and Brian McCann each did so twice...Also became just the fifth-youngest center fielder to homer in the playoffs, with only Acuña Jr., A. Jones, Mantle and Bryce Harper younger.
2019
In his fourth professional season, split the campaign between Double-A Mississippi and Triple-A Gwinnett, hitting .277/.340/.462 (135- for-487…Set single-season career highs in games played (130), home runs (12), RBI (61), runs scored (63), doubles (36), triples (9) and walks (43)... His nine triples were tied for the most in the Braves farm system, while he ranked second in doubles and extra-base hits (57)…He also had 135 hits and 225 total bases, totals that both placed fourth in Atlanta's organization... Began the season with Mississippi and was a Southern League Mid- and Post-Season All-Star after compiling an .815 OPS (.278/.340/.474) in 104 games…Named by the organization as the M-Braves' co-Player of the Year with OF Drew Waters... Also tabbed as Mississippi's Player of the Month for May, and again for June…Had seven home runs and 24 RBI with a .991 OPS in 26 games in June... Selected to the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game at Progressive Field in Cleveland…Started in center field for the N.L. squad and led off…Went 0-for-4... Received his first Triple-A promotion on 8/5… Played in 26 games with the Stripers to close out the season and batted .274/.337/.411 (26-for-95) with 10 extra-base hits (8 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR)... Reached base safely in his final 14 contests with Gwinnett, including hitting safely in 13 of them... Concluded the year ranked by MLB.com as the Braves' No. 1 prospect... Named by Baseball America as the "Fastest Baserunner" in Atlanta's organization…Also tabbed as being the "Best Defensive Outfielder" and as having the "Best Outfield Arm" in the system... Selected to Atlanta's 40-man roster on 11/19.
2017
Played the full season with Single-A Rome and batted .281/.335/.343 over 119 games...Paced Rome in games (119), at-bats (469), runs, hits, triples and stolen bases to earn Rome's Player of the Year distinction from the organization...Ended the season in the Top 10 among Braves farmhands (minimum 200 at-bats) in triples (T1st, 8), stolen bases (2nd, 32), hits (3rd, 132), runs (7th, 60) and batting average (10th, .281)...Named a South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star after batting .300 (74-for-247) with a .354 on-base percentage over 62 games in the season's first "half."...Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as Atlanta's No. 13 prospect.
2016
Appeared in 57 games between the GCL Braves and rookie-level Danville in his first professional season, batting .309 (68-for-220) with 28 runs, 11 extra-base hits and 21 RBI between the two clubs...His .309 average paced all Braves farmhands (min. 200 at-bats)...Played 27 games with the GCL Braves before advancing to Danville on 7/31...Exited the season named by Baseball America as the 10th-best prospect in the Gulf Coast League, and the ninth-best farmhand in the Appalachian League.