Ezequiel Tovar: Offensive Impact and Statistical Dominance
The young Venezuelan shortstop Ezequiel Tovar is having a stellar 2024 season with the Colorado Rockies. After being a finalist for a Gold Glove as a rookie in 2023, Tovar signed a seven-year contract extension with the Rockies, which includes a club option for 2031. The deal, recently announced by the team, is worth $63.5 million and could reach a total of $84 million if the option is exercised, according to El Extrabase.
Impressive 2024 Season Statistics
At just 22 years old, Tovar has proven to be a dominant force among National League shortstops. His current season statistics are remarkable:
- Home Runs: 11 in 280 at-bats, tied for first place among qualified National League shortstops. This marks a significant improvement from the 15 home runs he hit in 581 at-bats last season.
- Hits: 82, leading all shortstops.
- Extra-Base Hits: 33, leading all shortstops.
- Defensive Wins Above Replacement (dWAR): 1.2, tied for first place. This metric measures a player’s defensive contribution compared to an average player at the same position. Tovar’s leadership in this aspect highlights his defensive value to the Rockies.
- Defensive Runs Saved (DRS): 7, tied for first place. DRS quantifies how many runs a player has saved with their defense. Tovar has been a defensive stronghold, saving numerous runs for his team.
- Ultimate Zone Rating (UZR): 5.1, leading all shortstops. UZR measures a player’s ability to turn batted balls into outs, considering the difficulty of each play. Tovar excels in this area, reaffirming his defensive prowess.
- Baseball Wins Above Replacement (bWAR): 2.8, tied for second place. bWAR estimates the number of wins a player contributes to their team over a replacement player. Tovar’s total contribution, both offensively and defensively, is substantial.
- OPS (On-base Plus Slugging): .815, indicating his offensive performance. OPS combines a player’s on-base percentage (OBP) and slugging percentage (SLG) to measure overall offensive production. An OPS of .815 shows that Tovar not only gets on base frequently but also has significant power at the plate.
- Batting Average: Among the best in the league. Tovar boasts a solid batting average, placing him among the top shortstops in Major League Baseball, alongside stars like Fernando Tatis Jr. (Padres), Xander Bogaerts (Padres), Trea Turner (Phillies), and Bo Bichette (Blue Jays).
Tovar’s Promising Career and Future
Ezequiel Tovar, a native of Maracay, Venezuela, played in 153 games last season, posting an offensive line of .253/.287/.408, including 15 home runs and 73 RBIs. His 37 doubles tied Hall of Famer Todd Helton for the most by a rookie in Colorado Rockies history. Additionally, he stole 11 bases, becoming the second Venezuelan rookie ever to hit at least 15 home runs and steal 10 bases, following Ronald Acuña Jr.
Since his debut on September 23, 2022, Tovar has been a key figure in the Rockies’ infield, which also features Brendan Rodgers, a Gold Glove winner in 2022, and Ryan McMahon, a three-time Gold Glove finalist. Tovar has shown himself to be a natural leader and an essential piece for the future of the franchise.
With his recent contract extension and outstanding performance on the field, Ezequiel Tovar is emerging as one of the most complete and promising shortstops in Major League Baseball. His combination of defensive and offensive skills makes him an invaluable asset for the Colorado Rockies and a player to watch closely in the coming seasons.


