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2023 Projections

Having quiet 2022 campaign
Triantos is hitting .257/.34/.368 with five home runs and 11 steals through 90 games for Single-A Myrtle Beach.
ANALYSIS
He was hitting over .300 as recently as early June, but Triantos has been ice cold for quite a while now. Since uncharacteristically homering in three straight games to open the month of July, Triantos has gone just 17-for-97 (.175) with zero home runs in 24 games. The bright side is that he's still making plenty of contact -- his 17 percent strikeout rate is a positive -- but Triantos simply hasn't hit the ball very hard this year.
He was hitting over .300 as recently as early June, but Triantos has been ice cold for quite a while now. Since uncharacteristically homering in three straight games to open the month of July, Triantos has gone just 17-for-97 (.175) with zero home runs in 24 games. The bright side is that he's still making plenty of contact -- his 17 percent strikeout rate is a positive -- but Triantos simply hasn't hit the ball very hard this year.
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2022 Fantasy Outlook
The Cubs drafted Triantos with the No. 56 overall pick in last year's draft, giving him a $2.1 million bonus -- almost $1 million over slot value. The prep infielder from Virginia arguably did more after signing to boost his dynasty stock than any other player in the class. He was one of the best performers in the Arizona Complex League, slashing .327/.376/.594 (143 wRC+) with six home runs and a 16.5 K%. Triantos doesn't turn 19 until January, so this was an appropriate level for his pro debut, and he showcased an impressive combination of contact skill and game power. He will probably end up at third base or second base and won't be much of a runner, but the early returns suggest his bat could carry him to an everyday role in a few years.
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Hitting for average but not power
Triantos is batting .301/.374/.387 with one homer, nine steals and an 18:30 BB:K across 42 games for Single-A Myrtle Beach.
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Two hits in spring debut
Triantos went 2-for-2 with an RBI in Thursday's Cactus League game against the Angels.
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Drafted by Cubs
The Cubs have selected Triantos with the 56th overall pick in the 2021 first-year player draft.
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