
3B · Mets
Grade Vidal Brujan
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On the field, Vidal Brujan grades out as a strong 3B for Mets (B Performance). That places him 24th of 72 graded third basemen. The public read is negative (D+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
| Year | Team | GP | AVG | HR | RBI | OPS | SB | H |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| 2026 | ![]() | 7 | .125 | 0 | 1 | .347 | 0 | 1 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 36 | .222 | 0 |
Vidal Brujan's B performance grade is a genuine reflection of his value as a versatile, above-average utility contributor rather than a frontline everyday player — and in that context, the grade actually carries some weight. The problem is that his public profile tells a starkly different story: his sentiment has sat steady at D+ over the last 30 days, which tracks with the reality that he earns headlines almost exclusively through injury-driven callups rather than sustained offensive or defensive performance that demands attention on its own terms. His greatest asset is positional flexibility — the Swiss Army knife profile that made him attractive enough to acquire from Minnesota and plugged him directly into the Mets' roster when Ronny Mauricio's thumb fracture created a vacancy at the infield. The weakness here isn't production so much as ceiling — there's no statistical category in which Brujan is elevating himself into a conversation about everyday contributors, and on a team sitting at 13-22 in the National League East, the urgency for more from every roster spot is real. His rookie scale contract makes him essentially frictionless from a roster construction standpoint, which is precisely why he's the guy the Mets reach for when the depth chart breaks down, but it also signals that no long-term investment or role expansion is being built around him. As the mediaFraming makes clear, Brujan's stock rises and falls almost entirely on the injury availability of players ahead of him — a dependable, unheralded contributor whose value to the organization is never in serious doubt, but whose path to a larger role runs through circumstance rather than individual performance.
Vidal Brujan ranks 24th of 72 graded third basemen by performance. That slots Vidal between Santiago Espinal (B) just ahead and MAX Schuemann (B-) just behind.
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MAX SchuemannYankeesMets sign 3B Vidal Brujan and
roster move · 3/27/2026
Acquired INF/OF Vidal Brujan and RHP Calvin Faucher from Tampa Bay in exchange for minor league prospects INF Erick Lara, RHP Andrew Lindsey and a player to be named later or cash considerations. Failed to offer 2024 contracts to INF/OF Garrett Hampson and C Jacob Stallings
trade · 11/17/2023
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Vidal Brujan is a player on the Mets roster listed at 3B for the Mets. FanVerdicts covers every MLB player, team, GM, and transaction — and puts your verdict on all of it. Sign in to cast your Fan Verdict on Vidal Brujan, see where the crowd lands, and argue the call. FanVerdicts also brings its own read — performance, sentiment, and Contract Value Index — as one honest input alongside the crowd's. Where FanVerdicts has weighed in so far: Performance B, Sentiment D+.
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| .523 |
| 2 |
| 10 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 1 | 1.000 | 0 | — | 2.000 | 0 | 1 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 24 | .268 | 0 | 5 | .679 | 0 | 11 |
| 2025 | 61 | .253 | 0 | 8 | .615 | 2 | 22 |
| 2024 | ![]() | 102 | .222 | 2 | 16 | .622 | 5 | 55 |
| 2023 | ![]() | 37 | .171 | 0 | 6 | .438 | 3 | 13 |
| 2022 | ![]() | 52 | .163 | 3 | 16 | .487 | 5 | 24 |
| 2021 | ![]() | 10 | .077 | 0 | 2 | .154 | 1 | 2 |
Vidal Brujan carries a D+ sentiment grade entering 2026, reflecting his standing as a respected but uninspiring utility option in the Mets organization. The media narrative around the versatile infielder is almost entirely transactional, focusing on his role as injury replacement depth rather than any meaningful individual contributions or upside potential. His acquisition from Minnesota was framed through the lens of organizational need for a "Swiss Army knife" player who can capably fill multiple infield positions without generating genuine excitement about his ceiling. Fan perception aligns with this tepid media coverage — Brujan is appreciated as a dependable depth piece who won't hurt you, but he's largely invisible in discussions about the Mets' competitive outlook. The public sees him as the type of player whose value becomes most apparent when injuries strike, positioning him as organizational insurance rather than a meaningful contributor to New York's championship aspirations. His reputation remains stuck in neutral: competent enough to trust but lacking the tools or track record to generate any real buzz in a market hungry for impact players.
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