
Alumni of the IVBA have accomplished some major feats throughout the 2024 season. From promotions to draft picks, these are some of the major developments among the IVBA alumni.
On the second day of the MLB draft, a member of the 2021 IV Pirates, Christian Rodriguez, was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 10th round. Rodriguez recently finished his redshirt junior year at Cal State Fullerton, where he has spent his entire collegiate career. Rodriguez missed the 2023 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery. Rodriguez recently committed to play at the University of Hawaii to utilize his last year of eligibility, but he will now join the Orioles loaded farm system. Though the Orioles tout the top farm system in baseball, they still need pitching, making Rodriguez a valuable addition and giving him an opportunity to make a name for himself. In the 2024 season, Rodriguez appeared in 15 games with 12 starts and a total of 69.1 innings pitched.
Two IVBA alumni have been thriving in AAA since being promoted in June.
Braves prospect and former IV Pirate, Nacho Alvarez has been with the Gwinnett Stripers for just over a month. Ever since being promoted, Alvarez has been on fire. In 25 games, Nacho has six home runs, a batting average of .317, and an ops of .942. Most impressively, Alvarez holds a strikeout rate of 16.8% and a WRC+ of 142. Alvarez has also been playing good defense at shortstop and can play second or third if needed. Alvarez is only in his age 21 season and has positioned himself as the Braves future shortstop. He is not on the Braves’ 40-man roster, but if he continues to hit like this, they could add him to the roster, and he could become the shortstop of the present.
Iv Pirate alumni and Reds pitching prospect Julian Aguiar has continued to rise quickly through Cincinnati’s system. Aguiar has flown under the radar, ranked as the Reds #16 prospect, but has performed like a star. In 13 starts in AA, Aguiar held a 3.38 ERA, prompting Cincinnati to promote him to the AAA Louisville Bats. Since arriving in Louisville on June 18th, Aguiar has pitched to a 2.25 ERA. With his continued success and consistency, Aguiar has made himself a viable option for the Reds if they need to replace a starter due to injury at some point.
