San Diego Padres reliever Javier Guerra continues making his case for a roster spot. Through 5 1/3 spring frames, the 24-year-old has fanned five and not allowed a run. Out of options, the teams No. 24 prospect is hoping his 99 MPH heater and potential to throw multiple innings are key differentiators to cracking the Friars bullpen. A former infielder-turned-pitcher, Guerra ditched the bat last season and registered a 3.38 ERA in 21 appearances across High-A and Double-A. He earned a promotion to the big leagues last year and recorded a 5.19 ERA in 8 2/3 innings. While he holds no fantasy value in standard leagues, Guerra dynasty stock is trending up.
With the conclusion of the Triple-A El Paso season, the San Diego Padres recalled infielder Javier Guerra on Tuesday. Guerra will spell Freddy Galvis at shortstop and should also get the occasional start. The 22-year-old struck out in his only two big league at-bats earlier this May. A former touted prospect in 2016, Guerra has fallen off the radar, slashing a modest .223/.269/.398 in the minors this year. Known for his defense and power potential, Guerra did pop 13 homers. The Padres will have the opportunity to evaluate Guerra in the final weeks, but hes not a fantasy option.