The Tampa Bay Rays are making a savvy, low-risk move by signing utility infielder Jorge Mateo on a league-minimum deal to add right-handed hitting depth and speed. After being released by the Braves — where he briefly started at shortstop but saw his performance dip — Mateo brings elite baserunning (10 steals, 24 HR, .285 OBP) and versatility across multiple positions. With Ben Williamson sidelined, Mateo slots in as a pinch-runner and backup at shortstop or second base, especially against lefties. His connection to Rays advisor Brandon Hyde adds an intriguing behind-the-scenes layer. This is smart roster chess — speed, flexibility, and minimal cost.
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