Drafted in the 15th round (448th overall) by the Houston Astros in 2021 (signed for $75,000).
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Primarily a catcher in high school, Chaidez didn’t focus on pitching until he arrived at Cypress (Calif.) JC. He quickly emerged as one of the top college pitchers in the state and received considerable draft interest, but he stuck with his commitment to UCLA and spent two seasons in the Bruins’ bullpen. Though he wasn’t UCLA’s closer, he was its most effective reliever this spring and went 3-0, 2.20 with 48 strikeouts in 32.2 innings while holding opponents to a .128 average. Chaidez is an athletic 6-foot-1 righthander with a clean arm action and an easy delivery. His fastball sits at 91-93 mph and can reach 96 mph and his short, tight slider is an average offering that gets swings and misses in the strike zone. He also shows feel for a changeup, although he rarely uses it. Chaidez’s control is well below-average, but he’s still relatively new to pitching and could improve as he continues to gain experience. He is a tough-minded pitcher who is unfazed by entering with runners on base and has a chance to be a solid middle reliever.
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Chaidez is a converted catcher who only recently began pitching and drew his first significant attention from evaluators last fall. He is an athletic 6-foot rigthander with a clean arm action and easy delivery. His fastball sits at 90 mph and he can reach back for 93-94 mph as needed. His short slider tightened up in the spring to give him a second average or better offering, and he shows feel for a changeup. All of those attributes made Chaidez one of the top junior college prospects in Southern California this year. He went 7-1, 3.48 with 12.2 strikeouts per nine innings and 4.8 walks per nine. He is still learning to pitch and hasn't quite figured out command or sequencing yet. He is strongly committed to UCLA and will be difficult to sign.
Scouting Reports
BA Grade: 40/High
Track Record: Chaidez spent his first two collegiate seasons with Cypress College JC (Calif.) before transferring to UCLA before the 2020 season. He was a reliable option out of the UCLA bullpen in 2021, posting a 2.20 ERA and 48 strikeouts across 32.2 innings. The Astros drafted Chaidez in the 15th round of the 2021 draft and he made four appearances last summer in the Florida Complex League. He was assigned to High-A Asheville this spring.
Scouting Report: Best utilized as a multi-inning reliever, Chaidez has loud stuff with power, movement and high raw spin numbers. His four-seam fastball sits 93-94 mph but touches 96-97 mph with heavy bore and late life. He pairs that primarily with a slider in the low-to-mid 80s that plays well off of the fastball, and a changeup that's arguably his best pitch. He commands the changeup extremely well as it's his best bat-missing pitch and boasts the highest strike rate of any of his pitches. Chaidez can lose effectiveness the longer he goes and will begin to lose his release point. He will flash moments of brilliance, but his command can escape him.
The Future: Chaidez is a potential high-leverage reliever who's already moving quickly through the Houston system. He's best suited for multiple innings, but his loud stuff could play up if he airs it out in one-inning stints.
Chaidez is a converted catcher who only recently began pitching and drew his first significant attention from evaluators last fall. He is an athletic 6-foot rigthander with a clean arm action and easy delivery. His fastball sits at 90 mph and he can reach back for 93-94 mph as needed. His short slider tightened up in the spring to give him a second average or better offering, and he shows feel for a changeup. All of those attributes made Chaidez one of the top junior college prospects in Southern California this year. He went 7-1, 3.48 with 12.2 strikeouts per nine innings and 4.8 walks per nine. He is still learning to pitch and hasn't quite figured out command or sequencing yet. He is strongly committed to UCLA and will be difficult to sign.
Career Transactions
RHP Adrian Chaidez retired.
Corpus Christi Hooks placed RHP Adrian Chaidez on the 60-day injured list.
Corpus Christi Hooks placed RHP Adrian Chaidez on the 7-day injured list.
Corpus Christi Hooks activated RHP Adrian Chaidez from the 7-day injured list.
Corpus Christi Hooks placed RHP Adrian Chaidez on the 7-day injured list retroactive to April 7, 2023.
RHP Adrian Chaidez assigned to Houston Astros.
RHP Adrian Chaidez roster status changed by Houston Astros.
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