If one could look up “Quad-A player” in the dictionary, a black-and-white picture of Kristopher Negrón would likely accompany the definition. Since being drafted in the seventh round by the Red Sox in 2006, the soon to be 33-year-old has played for five organizations, seen just 334 plate appearances in the Majors scattered across five seasons—all but 64 of those with Cincinnati—and has managed just a 75 wRC+ in the bigs. He’s played all over the field throughout his career, having started multiple games at every position except pitcher and catcher. The entirety of his career positive value came in 2014, when he put up a 126 wRC+ and 1.