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Ryan Vilade is still searching for his first hit.. He surpassed 600 hits in his minor-league career last season, reaching 662 by the end of the year with Triple-A Indianapolis in the Pittsburgh ...
Bligh Madris is expected to start at first base for most games — but not all games — against right-handed pitchers, just like ...
Ryan Vilade of the Colorado Rockies catches a fly out in the eighth inning against the Cleveland Indians during an MLB spring training game March 26, 2021 in Goodyear, Arizona.
Ryan Vilade is getting his third shot in the big leagues.. The Detroit Tigers recalled Vilade, a right-handed hitter who plays several positions in the infield and outfield, from Triple-A Toledo ...
Here are Ryan Vilade's first 4 hits from today. He had a 5th that I didn't catch. 3 of the ones in this video were hit over 100 mph. If he's not gonna hit for a lot of power, doing stuff like this ...
St. Louis Cardinals manager Oli Marmol appears determined to use Ryan Vilade against left-handed starters despite his promise to give "runway" to players such as Nolan Gorman and Alec Burleson.
Colorado selected Ryan Vilade, now 25, with the 48th overall pick in 2017 by revisiting a familiar place, Matt Holliday's stomping grounds in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Cardinals sign former Rockies ...
The Bats used a five-run second inning to take control of the game. Ryan Vilade went 2 for 5 with a home run and three RBIS ...
To some extent, this has been the story of Vilade’s pro career, as he had a .141/.200/.188 slash line in 71 PA over 27 career games in the majors with the Rockies, Tigers, and Cardinals.
Vilade, 26 in February, has some slivers of major league experience. He got into three games for the 2021 Rockies and then 17 games for the 2024 Tigers. He has a .157/.200/.216 batting line in 56 ...
The corresponding roster move was to recall utilityman Ryan Vilade from Triple-A Louisville. Reds Yankess Chase Burns Williams: Chase Burns strikes out Aaron Judge. Prelude to 2025 World Series? Reds ...
The Detroit Tigers signed Ryan Vilade, who turns 25 in mid-February, to a minor-league contract with a non-roster invitation to spring training.