Abraham Toro

Abraham Toro

29-Year-Old First Baseman1B
Kansas City Royals AAA
2026 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Abraham Toro in 2026. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
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Signed a minor-league contract with the Royals in December of 2025.
Signs NRI pact with Royals
1BKansas City Royals  AAA
December 19, 2025
The Royals signed Toro to a minor-league contract Friday that includes an invitation to spring training, Daniel Alvarez-Montes of ElExtraBase.com reports.
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Toro got into 77 regular-season games with the Red Sox this past season, slashing .239/.289/.371 with seven long balls. The 29-year-old can handle first base, second base and third base, and that versatility gives him a shot to land an Opening Day roster spot in a reserve role.
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Left/Right Batting Splits
Since 2024
 
 
+8%
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+3%
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+18%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2024vs Left .689 160 19 2 12 2 .270 .304 .385
Since 2024vs Right .637 488 48 11 41 4 .230 .287 .350
2026vs Left 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2026vs Right 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2025vs Left .647 78 11 1 9 0 .254 .295 .352
2025vs Right .664 206 22 6 18 2 .234 .286 .378
2024vs Left .728 82 8 1 3 2 .286 .313 .416
2024vs Right .618 282 26 5 23 2 .227 .287 .331
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+4%
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+21%
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+8%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2024Home .636 326 34 6 34 4 .234 .285 .351
Since 2024Away .664 322 33 7 19 2 .246 .297 .367
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2025Home .600 148 18 4 17 2 .209 .257 .343
2025Away .724 136 15 3 10 0 .272 .324 .400
2024Home .667 178 16 2 17 2 .255 .309 .358
2024Away .620 186 18 4 9 2 .227 .277 .343
Minor League Left/Right Batting Splits (AAA)
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+53%
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+274%
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+112%
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+499%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2024vs Left 1.068 58 3 10 .346 .414 .654
Since 2024vs Right .699 226 6 22 .237 .327 .371
2026vs Left .182 11 0 0 .091 1.000 .091
2026vs Right .681 40 1 5 .286 14.000 .429
2025vs Left 1.263 43 3 10 .405 21.000 .838
2025vs Right .597 173 5 17 .238 56.012 .381
2024vs Left 1.000 4 0 0 .500 2.000 .500
2024vs Right .167 13 0 0 .083 2.000 .083
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Toro was dealt to Milwaukee last winter but played in just nine big-league games during 2023, though he took advantage of those opportunities by going 8-for-18 with two homers. The 28-year-old was then traded to the A's in November, which provides an immediate boost to his outlook for playing time in 2024. Toro also had a strong campaign at the Triple-A level last year with a .291/.374/.471 slash line and 10 home runs in 96 games. He has a .636 OPS in 271 big-league games during his career and isn't guaranteed playing time in Oakland, so a wait-and-see approach is likely appropriate rather than risking draft capital outside of a late-round dart throw.
Seattle had high hopes for Toro as they liked his approach from both sides of the plate as well as his defensive versatility. Things did not go as planned. Toro was limited to only 109 games after an early season IL stint and spending most of August with Triple-A Tacoma. Toro's maintained a high contact rate, but a 14th percentile average exit velocity and 5th percentile Hard Hit rate hindered production. A 46% flyball rate was wasted with only an 8.3% HR/FB mark. All those flyballs staying in the yard resulted in a .198 BABIP. The Mariners shipped Toro to Milwaukee where he'll be in the second base mix with Owen Miller and Brice Turang. However, Toro is likely ticketed for utility duty with minimal fantasy appeal unless he can get back to driving the ball, though American Family Field is much better power venue than T-Mobile Park.
After Houston's July 26 game with Seattle, Toro was slashing .211/.287.385. The Astros traded him the next day and Toro switched dugouts. He went on to hit .252/.328/.367 the rest of the way, though the Mariners gave Toro more playing time. Six of Toro's 11 homers came in an 18-day period, three before the deal and three after. Toro's contact rate is league average with a walk rate below the norm. Entering his age-25 season, Toro has time on his side, but his batted ball profile suggests only moderate improvement over last season's final .239/.315.373. Seattle must agree since they've indicated Toro will get outfield reps in the spring, implying he will be more of a utilityman than regular third baseman, which is where he primarily played with Seattle. Even with regular playing time, Toro isn't mixed-league worthy as a starter, but his flexibility could serve as a useful bench piece in deeper formats.
Toro had some preseason helium last year as a sleeper and saw regular action with the Astros in August and early September, but the 24-year-old didn't capitalize on the opportunity. The switch hitter has flashed excellent contact skills and some power potential in the high minors, but so far in his big-league career he's had trouble elevating the ball to take full advantage of the latter. He has the defensive chops to handle a starting assignment at the hot corner, but with Alex Bregman locked in at third base, Toro will have to settle for a utility role, and perhaps not even as the primary one on the bench with Aledmys Diaz still around. Toro still has time to put things together, but as was the case in 2020, he'll likely need injuries to open a path to consistent playing time.
An assault on Double-A (153 wRC+) and Triple-A (179 wRC+) pitching combined with defensive competency at third base led to Toro making his big-league debut in August while the Astros were short-handed in the infield. He simplified his swing in 2018 while playing in the Arizona Fall League and those adjustments led to him being the best hitter in the Texas League after being a below-average hitter (89 wRC+) in 50 games there in 2018. A switch hitter who turned 23 this offseason, Toro excels at making contact and walked over 10% of the time at all three stops. His groundball rate was elite in the minors (under 40% at Double-A and Triple-A), but a 50.0 GB% contributed to his struggles in a small sample in the majors. He could be a plus hitter with above-average power, but is blocked at his three positions (third base, second base and designated hitter) to begin the season.
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Sent to Triple-A
1BBoston Red Sox  AAA
August 24, 2025
Toro cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Worcester on Sunday, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.
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Booted from 40-man roster
1BBoston Red Sox  AAA
August 21, 2025
The Red Sox designated Toro for assignment Thursday.
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Set to lose roster spot
1BBoston Red Sox  AAA
August 21, 2025
The Red Sox will designate Toro for assignment prior to Thursday's game versus the Yankees, Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports.
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Idle Saturday
1BBoston Red Sox  AAA
August 16, 2025
Toro is out of the lineup for Saturday's game against the Marlins, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.
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Exiting starting nine
1BBoston Red Sox  AAA
August 13, 2025
Toro is absent from the lineup for Wednesday's contest in Houston.
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Emergency catcher for BoSox
1BBoston Red Sox  AAA
August 9, 2025
Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters Saturday that Toro would serve as the emergency catcher if Connor Wong and Carlos Narvaez were both to suffer injuries, Christopher Smith of MassLive.com reports.
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Narvaez has been sidelined due to a lingering knee issue, which has led to Wong starting behind the plate for most of the past week. Ali Sanchez was claimed off waivers by the Red Sox from the Blue Jays on Friday, but he has not been activated to the roster since Narvaez has not yet been placed on the injured list. Toro caught 15 games in the minors in 2017 and could be used in a pinch if the Red Sox's two main catchers were to be sidelined.
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