PITTSBURGH — One Pittsburgh Pirates prospect has had an incredible campaign so far in the Arizona Fall League and put on their best performance in their most recent game.
Esmerlyn Valdez played right field for the Salt River Rafters and faced off against the Glendale Desert Dogs on the road on Oct. 19.
He hit an RBI-double in his first at-bat in the top of the first inning, scoring two runners and putting Salt River up 2-0.
Valdez then hit a two-run home run in the top of the fourth inning, hitting a slider over the top of the strike zone from Desert Dogs right-handed pitcher Sam Carpenter 107.9 mph and sending it 384 feet to left center field, extending the Rafters' lead to 8-3.
Stop us if you’ve heard this before, Esmerlyn Valdez has homered for the Rafters.
— MLB's Arizona Fall League (@MLBazFallLeague) October 19, 2025
It’s the FOURTH this week for the Pirates No. 15 prospect who leads all batters with six total in his 2025 campaign. pic.twitter.com/i6IcpWTg9U
Valdez continued his incredible day, by hitting his second home run of the game in the top of the sixth inning, crushing a 95.1 mph four-seam fastball down the middle of the plate from Glendale right-handed pitcher Yander Rojas, 108.3 mph and 404 feet with a launch angle of 30 degrees for a solo shot, extending Salt River's lead to 10-3.
Yes, Esmerlyn Valdez (#Pirates) did it AGAIN.
— Jesse Borek (@JesseABorek) October 19, 2025
7 homers in 8 games. He’s 9-for-18 with 13 RBIs in the AFL.
108.4 mph | 404 ft to the opposite field. pic.twitter.com/yoNmzqwIO8
He finished his day with those three hits in four at-bats and driving in a team-high four RBIs in the 11-3 win for the Rafters over the Desert Dogs.
There is currently no better hitter in the Arizona Fall League than Valdez right now, who is by far and away the most effective and most powerful hitter in the first two weeks.
Valdez has slashed .500/.686/1.600 for an OPS of 2.286 in eight games, with 10 hits in 20 at-bats, a double, seven home runs, 13 RBIs and 13 walks to three strikeouts.
He leads the Arizona Fall League in slugging percentage, OPS, home runs and walks, ranks tied for first in runs scored (12), second in both batting average and on-base percentage and tied for third in hits.
His seven home runs are also more than a three teams have hit all season, including the Desert Dogs, the Mesa Solar Sox and the Peoria Javelinas.
Valdez had a great campaign in 2025, which earned him the 15th ranking in the Pirates farm system from MLB Pipeline.
He started at High-A Greensboro in 2025, serving as one of the best prospects in the South Atlantic League. He slashed .303/.385/.592 for an OPS of .977 in 72 games, with 84 hits, 18 doubles, one triple, 20 home runs, 57 RBIs and 31 walks to his 77 strikeouts.
His play earned him promotion to Double-A Altoona on July 2, where he played at the rest of the season.
Valdez led the South Atlantic League in seven statistical categories at the time of his promotion, including hits, home runs, RBIs, batting average, slugging percentage and OPS, plus ranking tied for first in doubles and 11th in on-base percentage, which earned him South Atlantic League MVP honors at the end of the season.
His play also put him in the Futures Game, featuring the best prospects in baseball. He and Altoona teammate Konnor Griffin, the top prospect in baseball, represented the Pirates and played for the National League.
Valdez played in 51 games for Altoona in 2025, slashing .260/.363/.409 for an OPS of .772, with 47 hits in 181 at-bats, seven doubles, one triple, six home runs, 29 RBIs and 25 walks to 53 strikeouts.
This culminated in a strong August in Double-A for Valdez, slashing .311/.407/.522 for an OPS of .929, with 28 hits in 90 at-bats, a double, six home runs, 19 RBIs and 15 walks to 24 strikeouts. It also came after he hit .196 with no home runs in July.
He also earned Eastern League Player of the Week honors for his play against the Harrisburg Senators, the Double-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, Aug. 26-Aug. 31.
Valdez slashed .444/.500/.926 for an OPS of 1.426, with 12 hits in 27 at-bats, a double, four home runs, nine RBIs, two walks to six strikeouts and one hit by pitch. He also scored RBIs in five of the six games and had only one game where he didn't have multiple hits in the series vs. Harrisburg.
He hit two solo home runs on Aug. 29 in the 14-3 win, hit a three-run home run in the 9-2 win on Aug. 30 and also hit a two-run home run in the 10-4 defeat on Aug. 28.
His play bolstered the Curve late in the season, as they won the Eastern League West Division Second Half Title, earning a spot in the playoffs.
Valdez also just set a franchise record for the Curve, driving in five RBIs in an 11-5 comeback, playoff win over the Erie Seawolves, the Double-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, at Peoples Natural Gas Field on Sept. 16.
He finished his 2025 season, slashing .286/.376/.520 for an OPS of .896 in 123 games, 131 hits, 25 doubles, two triples, 26 home runs, 86 RBIs and 56 walks to 130 strikeouts.
The Pirates will have to place Valdez on the 40-man roster before the Rule 5 Draft to protect him, but after these recent performances, it would come as a shock if they chose not to.
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