Jean Carlos Enrique Segura... married to his wife, Kellen. The couple has three sons; Juan Diego, Giancarlo and Jacob...Hobbies include playing dominoes and driving his dune buggy.
2022
Played in 98 games for the Phillies and hit .277 with 10 home runs and 33 RBI...Missed 53 games with broken right index finger from June 1 to Aug. 4...Had a 13-game hitting streak from May 1-15, the third longest streak of his career and longest since his 16-game hitting-streak in 2019...Hit .307 with a .798 OPS in 27 games during the month of May. Walked eight times and stole seven bases. posting a .352 OBP...Went 25-for-84 (.298 avg.) in 25 games in August after returning from injury...Struck out 58 times in 354 at-bats (15%)…Made his postseason debut with Philadelphia in the Wild Card Series after playing in 1,328 regular season games. Was the longest active streak in the big leagues...His first career playoff hit was a go-ahead single in the ninth inning of Game 1 against the Cardinals...In Game 3 of the NLCS against Atlanta, became the first player in postseason history to commit an error, record an RBI and get picked off a base in the same inning (fourth).
2021
Among all NL players, ranked 4th in infield hits (22), T-6th in 3-hit games (13), 8th in singles (105) and T-8th in 4-hit games (2)...Collected four walk-off RBI, which tied the franchise record for a single season, joining Tony Taylor (1970) and Juan Samuel (1985)...Helped turn 85 double plays, which led all NL 2nd basemen ...Had a career-high 13 game-winning RBI after totaling 12 game-winning RBI from 2018-20...Tied his career high with 39 walks (also: 2016)...His 14 HR were his most since he had a career-high 20 HR in 2016 with ARI; logged his sixth career 10-HR season...On Opening Day, 4/1 vs ATL, hit a walk-off RBI single in the 10th inning...Was the third player in franchise history to collect a walk-off RBI on Opening Day, joining Mike Schmidt (1974) and John Mayberry Jr. (2011); was the first to do so in extra innings...Became one of three Phillies players since 1900 to start an Opening Day at 2nd base, 3rd base and SS, joining Barney Friberg and Granny Hamner...Posted his ninth career hitting streak of at least 10 games from 4/9-19 (10 G, .429)...His double on 4/19 vs SF was the 200th of his career...Was on the 10-day IL, 4/21-5/6, with a right quad strain; appeared in two games with Lehigh Valley (AAA) on a rehab assignment...Recorded a walk-off hit in consecutive games – 6/10 vs ATL (single in 10th inn.) and 6/12 vs NYY (single in 10th inn.) – becoming the first Phillie to do so since Juan Samuel on 6/21-22/85 vs PIT (2B, HR)...Joined Chase Utley (3 G, 9/22-24/06) as the only two Phillies players to record three consecutive three-hit games at Citizens Bank Park since the ballpark opened in 2004...Was on the 10-day IL, 6/16-28, with a left groin strain...Posted his 20th career game with at least four hits on 7/6 at CHI; also scored a career-high four runs in that game...Slugged his 12th career leadoff HR and third of the season on 8/3 at WSH (Patrick Corbin); others in 2021: 7/10 at BOS and 7/21 at NYY...Collected his seventh career walk-off RBI (4th of the season) on 8/27 vs ARI...Hit his first career grand slam on 9/6 at MIL (Daniel Norris)...On 9/16 vs CHI, logged his third career game with at least three hits, three RBI and three runs (others: 9/14/16 vs CO...and 4/28/18 at CLE)...Recorded his sixth career multi-HR game and first as a Phillie on 9/18 at NYM (last: 9/26/16 with ARI, at WSH.
2020
Among all NL players, ranked T-1st in four-hit games (2), T-3rd in infield hits (10) and T-10th in triples (2)...His 10.6% walk rate marked a career high and more than doubled his 4.9% mark from 2019...Made his eighth career Opening Day roster...Homered in consecutive games, 8/10-11, for the seventh time in his career...Had a nine-game hitting streak (.281 AVG) from 8/10-21...On 9/7 at NYM, became just the third Phillie (since 1920) to have a game with at least four hits, five RBI, and a go-ahead HR in extra innings, joining Mike Schmidt (4/17/1976 at CHI) and Chuck Klein (7/10/1936 vs PIT)...Had a career-high five RBI on 9/7; it was also his 17th career game with at least four hits...Reached base safely in a career-best eight straight plate appearances (6 H, BB, HBP) from 9/16-17...In his final 25 games (beginning 9/4), slashed .307/.371/.477 with 4 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 8 BB...Batted .571 (4-7), 2 2B, 10 RBI with the bases loaded...Defensively, made starts at 2nd base (30), 3rd base (21) and SS (2).
2019
Among all NL players, finished T-1st in infield hits (25) and T-8th in doubles (37)...Averaged 8.47 plate appearances per strikeout, which made him the 3rd-most difficult NL hitter to strike out...Led the Phillies in 3-hit games (13)...Made his seventh career Opening Day roster...Reached base safely in each of his first 10 games of the season; was the longest on-base streak of his career to start a season...Hit his first career HR as a Phillie in the 14th inning on 4/14 at MIA (Wei-Yin Chen); it was a 2-run, game-winning HR...Was on the 10-day IL with a left hamstring strain from 4/20-26 (retro to 4/17)...Collected his 15th multi-hit effort in his 32nd game of the season, 5/15 vs MIL; was the fastest Phillie to reach 15 multi-hit games to begin a season since 2008, when Chase Utley did so in his 27th game that year...His 16-game hitting streak (.343 AVG) from 5/10-25 was the second-longest of his career (17-game hitting streak from 4/30-5/18/17); was the longest hitting streak by a Phillie during the season...Logged his 16th career game with at least 4 hits on 6/24 vs NYM...Slugged his first career walk-off HR, 6/27 vs NYM (Edwin Diaz); it was his third career walk-off hit...Hit his 11th HR of the year in his 91st game on 7/26; had 10 HR over 144 games in 2018... Played in his 1,000th career game, 8/4 vs CWS...Had 2 games with a HR and SB: 6/10 vs ARI and 9/12 vs ATL...His 37 doubles were his most since a career-high 41 doubles in 2016; was the first Phillies shortstop with 37 doubles in a season since 2009 (Jimmy Rollins, 43)...Hit .336 (39-116), 10 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 12 RBI, BB, HBP in the 1st inning...Batted .298 (36-121), 6 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 45 RBI with RISP...Had 53 XBH in 144 games (618 PA) after collecting 42 XBH in 144 games (632 PA) in 2018...Collected more than 40 XBH for the fourth straight season (since 2016).
2018
Among all AL players, ranked 1st in 3-hit games (20, 1st in MLB), T-1st in infield hits (36, T-1st in MLB), 6th in hits (178) and 7th in AVG (.304)... Won the AL Final Vote and made his 2nd career All-Star team (other: 2013, NL); went 2-for-2 with a 3-run, pinch-hit, go-ahead HR off MIL reliever Josh Hader...Became one of just four players in the majors with a .300 or better AVG over the last 3 years, joining Jose Altuve,
Freddie Freeman and Mike Trout...Became the 2nd SEA shortstop ever with at least 175 hits in a season, joining Alex Rodriguez, who had 4 such seasons (215 in 1996, 213 in 1998, 176 in 1997 and 175 in 2000)... Had a career-high 4 stolen bases, 5/15 vs TEX...Hit safely in 33 of 42 games from 5/9-6/29, batting .385 (67-174) with 23 multi-hit games... Was on the paternity leave list, 8/17-20...Ranked 9th in the majors in road AVG (.313, 51-163)... In 17 games vs OAK, hit .366 (26-71) with 10 R, 2B, 2 HR, 10 RBI.
2017
The Totals - Hit .300 (157x524) with 80 runs, 30 doubles, 2 triples, 11 home runs, 45 RBI and 22 stolen bases in 125 games with Seattle... Swinging it from Shortstop - Became the 3rd Mariners shortstop (primary position) in club history (done 6x) to bat at least .300 in a season, joining Alex Rodriguez (4x, 1996-98 and 2000) and Felix Fermin (1994)... Off to the Races - Recorded 22 stolen bases, his 5th consecutive season with at least 20 steals…is 1 of 6 players in the Majors to record 20+ steals in every season since 2013, joining Jarrod Dyson, Elvis Andrus, Jose Altuve, Jacoby Ellsbury and Starling Marte... Home is Where the Hits Are - In 61 games at Safeco Field, hit .313 (78x249) with 37 runs, 13 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs and 26 RBI…his .313 average at home is 11th-best in Safeco Field history by a Mariner and the highest since 2009 (Ichiro Suzuki, .376/117x311 and Franklin Gutierrez, .317/90x284)... Hitting Machine - Recorded the longest hitting streak of his career, a 17-game hitting streak, from April 30 - May 18…during the streak, hit .387 (29x75) with 16 runs, 6 doubles, 2 home runs and 11 RBI…marked the Mariners longest hitting streak of the season…also ranked T5th-longest in the Majors this season and T3rd-longest in the American League... Crushing the West - Hit .336 (82x244) with 45 runs, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs, 27 RBI and 15 walks in 58 games vs. American League West opponents…his .336 average led all players with at least 125 plate appearances against the AL West... Leg it Out - Tallied 24 infield hits, 3rd-most in the AL (Jose Altuve, 35 and Delino DeShields, 25)... First Things First - Batted .319 (37x116) in the 1st inning…among American Leaguers with 100+ plate appearances in the 1st inning, his .319 average was 4th-best... Lead it Off - Hit .315 (35x111) as the Mariners first batter of the game... Calling All Angels - Hit .444 (12x27) at Angel Stadium, the top average among visiting players... May to Remember - In 28 games in May, hit .358 (43x120) with 18 runs, 7 doubles, 2 home runs, 12 RBI, 10 walks, a .417 on-base percentage and a .467 slugging mark… among AL leaders in the month of May, ranked 2nd in hits (43) and 5th in batting (.358)... At the Break - At the All-Star Break, was batting .349 (89x255), which led all American Leaguers with at least 270 plate appearances…was 6 PA shy of officially qualifying for the batting title at the break (had 273 PA, needed 279 PA)…hit .253 (68x269) in the 2nd half... DL Stints - On the 10-day disabled list, April 10 - 25, with a strained right hamstring… included a rehab assignment with AA Arkansas…on the 10-day disabled list, June 2 - 21, with a right high ankle sprain…included a rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
2016
The Totals - Hit .319 (203x637) with 102 runs, 41 doubles, 7 triples, 20 home runs, 64 RBI and 33 stolen bases in 153 games with Arizona...Leading the Way - Led the National League in hits (203) and at-bats (637)…also ranked T4th in infield hits (27), 5th in average (.319), T5th in doubles (41) and stolen bases (33), 6th in total bases (318),T7th in runs(102) and T8th in triples (7)... Things That Come in Three's - Tallied 24 games with 3 or more hits, the most in MLB...Having a Record Year - Became one of 8 players in Major League history to record a season with a .300+ batting average, 100+ runs, 200+ hits, 40+ doubles, 20+ home runs and 30+ stolen bases (also: Jose Altuve-HOU: 2016, Craig Biggio-HOU: 1998, Ellis Burks-COL: 1996, Jacoby Ellsbury-BOS: 2011, Hanley Ramirez-FLA: 2007, Alfonso Soriano-NYY: 2002 and Larry Walker-COL: 1997)...This is WAR - Posted a 7.0 WAR (STATS LLC), 2nd-highest in the National League, trailing only Chicago-NL's Kris Bryant (8.3)…marked the best WAR by a National League 2nd baseman since Philadelphia's Chase Utely in 2009 (7.4)... Leading Off - Batted leadoff in 147 games, most in the National League…among NL leadoff hitters, ranked 1st in hits (198) and times on base (248), T1st in triples (7), 2nd in total bases (310), T2nd in home runs (20), 3rd in RBI (63), 4th in slugging (.499), 5th in average (.319) and 8th in OBP (.368)…also hit 8 leadoff home runs, T2nd-most in MLB (also: Ian Kinsler-DET & George Springer-HOU), trailing Colorado's Charlie Blackmon (10)... Career Year - Set single-season career-highs in games (153), batting (.319), runs (102), hits (203), doubles (41), home runs (20), RBI (64), walks (39), OBP (.368), slugging percentage (.499), OPS (.867), total bases (318), extra-base hits (68) & game-winning RBI (6)...Infield Pop - Recorded 4 multi-home run games, T4th-most by an infielder last season (also: Kris Bryant-CHI, Chris Carter-MIL, Josh Donaldson-TOR, Anthony Rizzo-CHI, Corey Seager-LAD & Trevor Story-COL)…trailed only Detroit's Miguel Cabrera (6), Robinson Cano (5) and Colorado's Nolan Arenado (5)…posted 1 multi-homer game in his previous 4 Major League seasons... Getting Defensive - Appeared in 142 games (133 starts) at 2nd base and 23 games (17 starts) at shortstop…posted a .985 fielding percentage (679 total chances, 10 errors)...Exist to Assist - Led all National League infielders in assists with 428.
2015
Hit .257 (144-for-560) with six home runs, a career-high 50 RBI and 25 stolen bases in 142 games for the Brewers...Led the team and ranked seventh in the NL in stolen bases (25)...was his third consecutive season of at least 20 steals...Became just the sixth player in Brewers history to produce at least three seasons of 20+ stolen bases, joining Tommy Harper, Paul Molitor, Mike Felder, Ryan Braun and Carlos Gomez...Was on the 15-day disabled list from May 14-28 with a fractured right pinky...suffered the injury while sliding into third base on May 12 vs. White Sox.
2014
Batted .246 with five HR, 31 RBI and 20 stolen bases in 146 games...Made 139 starts, all at shortstop...Tied Ryan Braun for the team lead in triples (6)...Became the first shortstop in franchise history to produce consecutive seasons of at least 20 stolen bases (44 in 2013 and 20 in 2014)...From 5/22-6/8 batted leadoff in 17 straight games.....hit .438 (7-for-16, 1bb) with 8 runs in the first inning of his starts batting leadoff...Recorded the first multi-homer game of his career in the 13-10 win on 6/20 at Colorado (2hr)...Batted .319 (29-for-91) over his last 32 games, raising his batting average from .230 to .246
2013
Batted .294 with 12 HR, 49 RBI and 44 stolen bases in 146 games during his first full season in the Major Leagues...Made 143 starts, all at shortstop...Was named to his first career Opening Day roster...Missed 10 of the team's final 11 games of the season with a strained right hamstring...Ranked among the National League leaders in stolen bases (2nd, 44), triples (T2nd, 10) and hits (8th, 173)...Was the team leader in batting average (.294), hits (173) and stolen bases (44) while tying Carlos Gomez for the team lead in triples (10)...Led the Major Leagues with a franchise-record 44 infield hits...Was selected to his first All-Star Game.....became the fourth All-Star shortstop in franchise history, joining Robin Yount (1980, '82-83), Jose Hernandez (2002) and J.J. Hardy (2007).....went 0-for-1 in the All-Star Game as he played four innings at shortstop.....grounded out off the Yankees' Mariano Rivera...Voted Brewers Player of the Month for April (.367, 3hr, 9rbi, 7sb) and May (.345, 5hr, 13rbi, 8sb)...Named National League Player of the Week for 5/6-5/12 after he batted .500 (10-for-20) with 2 HR, 2 RBI and 5 runs in 5 games...Belted his first Major League home run on 4/5 vs. Arizona with a solo shot off Wade Miley...Tied the franchise record with 6 hits, all singles, on 5/28 vs. Minnesota, going 6-for-7 with 2R and 1 RBI.....tied the mark shared by Johnny Briggs (1973) and Kevin Reimer (1993).
2012
Entered the season as the second-best prospect in the Angels organization according to
Baseball America. Began the season at Double-A Arkansas, where he batted .294 with 7 HR, 40 RBI and 33 stolen bases in 94 game. Was a Texas League All-Star and All-Star Futures Game selection. Was among the Texas League leaders in stolen bases (4th, 33) and batting average (9th, .294). Was recalled by LA of Anaheim on 7/22. Made his Major League debut on 7/24 vs. Kansas City, starting at shortstop and going 0-for-3
with 2 strikeouts in his only game with the Angels. Was traded to Milwaukee, along with RHP Johnny Hellweg and RHP Ariel Pena, in exchange for RHP Zack Greinke on 7/27. Joined Double-A Huntsville, where he batted .433 with 4 RBI and 4 stolen bases in 8 games. Was recalled by Milwaukee on 8/6, taking the roster spot of INF Cesar Izturis, who was
claimed off waivers by Washington. Batted .264 with 0 HR, 14 RBI and 7 stolen bases in 44 games with the Brewers. Made 43 starts with Milwaukee, all at shortstop. Batted .329 (23-for-70, 7rbi) over his last 22 games. Made his Brewers debut in a start on 8/6 vs. Cincinnati, going 0-for-4 with 2 strikeouts. Recorded his first Major League hit with an infield single off Mat Latos on 8/8 vs. Cincinnati. Played for Cibao in the Dominican Winter League, where he won the batting title as he batted .324 (48-for-148) with 2 HR, 21 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 35 games.
2011
Named Angels' second best prospect for 2012 by Baseball America...Limited to 44 games in first season at single-A Inland Empire with a strained left hamstring that sidelined him for three months (suffered injury in late May)...Entered 2011 as Angels' #3 prospect by Baseball America and #57 overall in minor leagues...Made transition from second base to shortstop...With 66ers, batted .281 (52/185) with 26 runs, nine doubles, four
triples, three home runs and 21 RBI...Also stole 18 bases (6 CS)...Spent time on rehab with Arizona League Angels hitting .367 (11/30) with four doubles, one HR and five RBI in eight games...Was a non-roster invitee to Angels Spring Training.
2010
In 2010, put together yet another solid campaign in first season with single-A Cedar Rapids...Led Midwest League with 161 hits and 50 stolen bases...Named to the Midwest League Western Division All-Star team...Slugged .464 as he posted 24 doubles, 12 triples, 10 HRs and 79 RBI...Batted .313 to rank T10th in the circuit and his 89 runs ranked T4th in the league...Had 15 three-hit games and one four-hit effort...Batted .342 with RISP and .360 with RISP and two outs...Hit .353 from the leadoff spot.
2009
In 2009, started season at triple-A Salt Lake where the Bees were in need of a middle infielder to start the season...Appeared seven games with Bees and batted .421 (8/19) with two doubles and two RBI...Solid season with Orem was cut short due to a broken finger on his right hand suffered while sliding into second base in early August...In 36 games with Owlz, he batted .346 (56/162) with 33 runs, 10 doubles, four triples, three home runs and 21 RBI...Also stole 11 bases in 14 attempts...Put together a 22-game hit streak (July 4-29) and
hit safely in 30 of first 32 games of season...Had a five hit game July 19 at Great Falls.
2008
In 2008, appeared in just 11 games with the Arizona League Angels...Placed on 60-day D.L. July 6 after suffering a fractured left leg.
2007
In 2007, had successful professional debut with the Dominican Summer League Angels...In 61 games, he batted .324 (71/219) with 39 runs, 71 hits, five doubles, two triples, two home runs and 31 RBI...Stole 22 bases in 28 attempts...Signed as a non-drafted free agent January 22, 2007.