Born12/03/1993 in San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic
ProfileHt.: 6'0" / Wt.: 190 / Bats: R / Throws: R
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Araujo signed with the Rays in 2010 for $800,000, which represented the largest bonus in franchise history for an international amateur. After three years in Rookie ball, Araujo made his full-season debut at low Class A Bowling Green in 2014 but an arch injury and subsequent surgery sidelined him in late June. Araujo possesses plus bat speed and generates as much raw power as any player in the organization. He has a big swing that leads to high strikeout totals. Araujo gets tremendous carry on his hits due to the backspin his puts on the ball. He also has above-average athleticism and speed for his large frame. In the right field he has good arm strength but needs work on his routes. After a strong performance in instructional league, Araujo should move up to high Class A Charlotte in 2015.
Tampa Bay made its biggest move yet in Latin America by signing Araujo for $800,000, the largest bonus in franchise history for an international amateur player. He's wiry and gangly as a 16-year-old, and the Rays believe he has the ability to develop into a five-tool outfielder. Unlike most young Dominicans, Araujo already has a solid approach at the plate and the ability to drive the ball from gap to gap. Though his hitting mechanics are still raw, he gets good extension on his swing and should continue to add strength in order to hit for significant power at higher levels. With strong hands and quick wrists, he has shown the ability to handle power pitching and should continue to improve in that area. Araujo is a plus runner with the ability to cover center field from gap to gap. His arm strength is average. With his maturing body and solid skill set, Araujo has some of the highest upside in the system. Tampa Bay will be patient with his development, which will start in the Dominican Summer League in 2011.
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