Signed for $1.1 million in 2010 as part of the Royals' push to fix a gaping hole at shortstop in the organization, Arteaga has impressed with a steady, heady approach since turning pro. Kansas City has other shortstop prospects who can provide more offense, as Arteaga lacks Adalberto Mondesi's pop, Orlando Calixte's strength in his swing, Jack Lopez's feel for the game and Ramon Torres' strike-zone judgment. But when he's standing in the dirt with a glove on his hand, Arteaga is better than any of them. He reads the ball of the bat well and has a decisive first step, which explains how he has plenty of range despite below-average speed. He also has soft hands and an average arm. At the plate, Arteaga is a line-drive hitter who tries to find the gaps. He won't ever offer much power of speed, so any offensive value he provides will come from getting on base. He'll play in low Class A at age 19 this year, likely splitting time at shortstop with Mondesi or Torres.
Facing a shortage of young shortstops in the system, the Royals added Orlando Calixte and Arteaga in 2010. Arteaga got a slightly higher bonus at $1.1 million, in part because he was two years younger. And unlike with Calixte, there's no question that Arteaga is a long-term shortstop. His defense is his best attribute, as he has the range, hands and feel for reading balls off the bat to make all the plays at shortstop. He had a fringy arm when he signed, but it's now solid thanks to his diligent work on a throwing program, His quick release and smooth actions help as well. Offensively, he's less gifted than Calixte. Arteaga has very little power and will need to get stronger just to avoid having the bat knocked from his hands at higher levels. He's a slightly below-average runner, so he'll need to become an average hitter to have any offensive value. Scouts from other organizations question whether he can do that. Arteaga's defense will carry him through the lower levels of the minors, but his bat will determine how far he goes. He has years of development ahead and will spend a second season in Rookie ball in 2012.
One of the few obvious weaknesses in baseball's deepest farm system is a lack of plus defenders at shortstop. The Royals have tried to address that, first by signing Yowill Espinal in 2008. Last year, they handed out sevenfigure bonuses to Arteaga ($1.1 million) and Orlando Calixte ($1 million). A smooth-fielding Venezuelan, Arteaga had one of the best gloves on the international market in 2010 and immediately became the best defensive infielder in Kansas City's system. He has soft hands and a strong arm, and he also has a knack for positioning himself well. At the plate, Arteaga has a simple direct swing path but is limited right now by his lack of power. Some scouts wonder about his ability to become an average hitter, but the Royals believe he'll improve as he adds strength. He's an average runner. Artega displays impressive maturity for his age, and one of his first purchases with his bonus was the Rosetta Stone language tutorials so he could start learning English. He doesn't figure to make his U.S. debut until 2012 at the earliest.
Minor League Top Prospects
The Royals signed Arteaga for $1.1 million in 2010, a bonus that some industry observers thought was exorbitant. But after a strong pro debut at age 17, he's winning over converts with his defense and savvy. He's definitely a defense first-player. Royals hitting coach Julio Bruno says Arteaga's hands are the best he ever has seen on a young infielder, and he has an average arm, enough to play shortstop. It's his instincts, ability to make adjustments and natural feel for the game that make him special. Arteaga's offense improved during the season, especially as he got stronger, and he batted .300/.356/.450 in August. He profiles as a situational hitter with little power and a tick below-average speed.
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Rated Best Defensive Infielder in the Kansas City Royals in 2013
Rated Best Defensive Infielder in the Kansas City Royals in 2012
Rated Best Defensive Infielder in the Kansas City Royals in 2011
Career Transactions
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Tigres de Aragua.
Tigres de Aragua activated SS Humberto Arteaga.
SS Humberto Arteaga elected free agency.
SS Humberto Arteaga, and assigned to Aguilas del Zulia.
Washington Nationals sent SS Humberto Arteaga outright to Rochester Red Wings.
Washington Nationals designated SS Humberto Arteaga for assignment.
Washington Nationals selected the contract of SS Humberto Arteaga from Rochester Red Wings.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Rochester Red Wings from Harrisburg Senators.
Harrisburg Senators activated SS Humberto Arteaga from the 7-day injured list.
Harrisburg Senators activated SS Humberto Arteaga from the 7-day injured list.
Harrisburg Senators activated SS Humberto Arteaga from the 7-day injured list.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Harrisburg Senators.
Nationals Organization activated SS Humberto Arteaga. ABS test.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Rochester Red Wings.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Rochester Red Wings.
Washington Nationals signed free agent 3B Humberto Arteaga to a minor league contract.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Aguilas del Zulia.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Aguilas del Zulia.
Kansas City Royals released 3B Humberto Arteaga.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Royals Alternate Training Site from Omaha Storm Chasers.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Aguilas del Zulia.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Omaha Storm Chasers.
Kansas City Royals signed free agent 3B Humberto Arteaga to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
3B Humberto Arteaga elected free agency.
Kansas City Royals recalled 3B Humberto Arteaga from Omaha Storm Chasers.
Kansas City Royals selected the contract of Humberto Arteaga from Omaha Storm Chasers.
Kansas City Royals optioned 3B Humberto Arteaga to Omaha Storm Chasers.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Omaha Storm Chasers from Idaho Falls Chukars.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Idaho Falls Chukars from Omaha Storm Chasers.
Kansas City Royals invited non-roster 3B Humberto Arteaga to spring training.
3B Humberto Arteaga transferred to Tigres de Aragua from Aguilas del Zulia.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Aguilas del Zulia.
3B Humberto Arteaga assigned to Omaha Storm Chasers from Northwest Arkansas Naturals.
Kansas City Royals invited non-roster SS Humberto Arteaga to spring training.
Kansas City Royals invited non-roster SS Humberto Arteaga to spring training.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Navegantes del Magallanes.
Navegantes del Magallanes activated SS Humberto Arteaga.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Northwest Arkansas Naturals from Wilmington Blue Rocks.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Carolina League All-Stars.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Kansas City Royals.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Navegantes del Magallanes.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Wilmington Blue Rocks from Lexington Legends.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Lexington Legends from Idaho Falls Chukars.
IF Humberto Arteaga assigned to Kansas City Royals.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Idaho Falls Chukars from Lexington Legends.
Humberto Arteaga assigned to Lexington Legends from Burlington Royals.
Humberto Arteaga assigned to Burlington Royals from AZL Royals.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to Kansas City Royals.
Humberto Arteaga assigned to AZL Royals.
SS Humberto Arteaga assigned to DSL Royals.
Kansas City Royals signed free agent SS Humberto Arteaga to a minor league contract.
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