Adrián Sabin González graduated from Eastlake High School in Chula Vista, CA in 2000...His father, David, played amateur baseball in Mexico and was a first baseman on the Mexican National Team...His older brother, Edgar, made his major league debut with the Padres on May 12, 2008...On May 13, 2008 at Chicago-NL, the duo started in the same infield with Adrián playing first base and Edgar playing third base...Played for Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic in 2006, 2009, 2013 and 2017...Was honored by Mexico with its national sports award, the 2014 Premio Nacional del Deporte...Helped renovate a Little League baseball field in Tijuana in 2012, which was renamed in his honor...González continues to financially support two baseball fields in Tijuana for youth, Campo Adrián González en la Liga Municipal de Tijuana...In December 2014 he made a significant commitment in support of youth baseball in Mexico, creating Liga de Béisbol Telmex Adrián González.
2017
Right elbow soreness and lower back discomfort limited him to 71 games...His last game of the season came September 26 vs. San Diego where he hit a home run in his final at-bat...Went on the 10-Day Disabled List for the first time in his career on May 5 with right elbow soreness... Was activated on May 18...Was placed on the 10-Day DL on June 12 with lower back discomfort... Transferred to the 60-Day DL on July 29...Was activated from the 60-Day DL on August 18.
2016
Hit .285 with 31 doubles, 18 homers and 90 RBI in 156 games...reached 90 RBI for the 10th consecutive season since 2007, becoming the only Major League player to accomplish the feat...Batted .297 with runners in scoring position (43-for-145) and went 6-for-13 (.462) with the bases loaded, including a grand slam on July 24 at STL... Collected his 400th career double on July 8 against the Padres (finished season with 415 2B) and hit career home run No. 300 on Aug. 7 off Boston's Junichi Tazawa (finished season with 308 HR)…is one of five active players with 400 doubles and 300 homers along with Adrian Beltre, Carlos Beltran, Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera ...Batted .412 (28-for-68) during his 17-game hitting streak from Aug. 6-24, which tied for the second longest streak of his career...Had a career day on Aug. 22 at Cincinnati, going 3-for-6 with a career high-tying three home runs (also: April 8, 2015 vs. SD) and a career-high eight RBI…the eight RBI tied for the second most in a single game in Los Angeles history with Ron Cey (7/31/74 at SD) and Yasmani Grandal (5/7/15 at MIL), behind only James Loney's nine on Sept. 28, 2006 at COL...Hit two homers for the Dodgers in the NLDS and NLCS, combining to go 8-for-41 (.195) with six RBI in 11 playoff games.
2015
Selected as Los Angeles' Hank Aaron Award finalist, batting .275 in 156 games, while leading the Dodgers and ranking among the NL leaders in doubles (33, T-13th), home runs (28, T-8th) and RBI (90, 10th). ... Led the Dodgers in hits (156), home runs and RBI, marking the second time he has led the club in all three categories (also: 2013)… became just the fifth player in franchise history to have done so in multiple seasons, joining Babe Herman (3 - 1926, 1930, 1931), Steve Garvey (2-1977, 1979), Eric Karros (2-1995, 1999) and Shawn Green (2-2001, 2002) - Source: Stats, LLCSelected to his fifth-career All-Star Game (also: 2008, '09, '10, '11) and first as a Dodger…became the first Los Angeles first baseman to earn an All-Star selection since Nomar Garciaparra in 2006…struck out in his only at-bat during the All-Star game Batted .296 with runners in scoring position (37-for-125), hit .291 with runners on base (75-for-258) and went 6-for-14 with the bases loaded (.429)…batted .303 in close and late situations (27-for-89). ... Hit .297 against left-handed pitchers (48-for-163), tied for the sixth-best mark by a left-handed hitter in the Majors. ... Surpassed the 1,000 RBI milestone on May 26 against Atlanta, with a two-run home run in the fifth inning, becoming the 12th active player to reach the mark. ... Selected as the National League's April Player of the Month, leading the Majors in slugging percentage (.790) and topping the NL in home runs (8)…also ranked among league leaders with a .383 batting average (3rd ), nine doubles (T-3rd ), 19 RBI (3rd ), 19 runs scored (3rd ) and a .432 on-base percentage (9th ) in 21 games…was his second career League Player of the Month award (also: AL POM, June 2011). ... Became the first player in Major League history to club five home runs in his team's first three games of a season (Source: Elias Sports Bureau). ... Earned NL Player of the Week honors for the period ending April 12th. ... Hit safely in all five of the Dodgers' NLDS games vs. New York, going 6-for-19 (.316) with four runs scored, a double, a homer and five RBI
2014
Led the Majors with 116 RBI and selected as the Dodgers' nominee for the Hank Aaron Award as the league's top hitter, batting .276 and ranking among the NL's best in doubles (41, 3rd), extra-base hits (68, T-3rd) and homers (27, 6th) in 159 games in his third season with Los Angeles…also ranked ninth in the Senior Circuit with a .482 slugging percentage...Drove in 100 or more runs for the fifth consecutive season and for the seventh time in his career...Honored with his fourth-career Rawlings Gold Glove Award, committing just six errors in 1325.1 innings and ranking among NL first basemen in fielding percentage (.996, 3rd), putouts (1318, 1st) and games played (157, 2nd)…also recognized by Fielding Bible as the best fielding first baseman, saving an estimated 11 runs in 2014...Became the fifth Dodger to lead the Majors in RBI in franchise history (last: Matt Kemp, 2011)...Ranked sixth in the NL with 27 homers, which were his most since 2011 (also 27) as he reached the 20-homer plateau for the eighth time in the last nine years...Batted .333 with runners in scoring position (62-for-186), the sixth-best mark among NL qualifiers...Performed well in the season's second half, posting a .314 batting average (75-for-239) to go along with 13 homers, 20 doubles and 56 RBI in 65 games…hit .405 with runners in scoring position (32-for-79) after the All-Star break...Had a season-best 16-game hitting streak from April 2-21, during which he hit .344 (22-for-64) with five homers and 16 RBI...Homered in four consecutive games from April 9-13, tying a career-long streak...Got off to a hot start, batting .337 (31-for-92) with eight doubles, eight homers (T-1st, NL) and 23 RBI (2nd, NL) in 24 April games…knocked in 10 runs during a weekend series at Arizona (April 11-13), which tied for the third-most RBI in a three-game series in Los Angeles franchise history…went 7-for- 13 with three homers in the series...Tied for the September big league RBI lead with Matt Kemp with 25, while hitting eight home runs (T-2nd, MLB) in the month...Went 3-for-16 with a home run and three RBI in four games in the Dodgers' NLDS loss to the Cardinals
2013
Led the Dodgers in hits (171), homers (22), RBI (100) and games played (157) in his first full season with the club... Batted .323 with runners in scoring position (51-for-158), the 13th best mark in the NL, and hit .356 with RISP and two outs (21-for-59, 10th, NL)... Tied for the fifth-most RBI in the NL with 100 and joined Miguel Cabrera (7) and Prince Fielder (6) as the only players to reach the century mark six or more times in the last seven years...has reached 100 or more RBI in four consecutive seasons... Posted a season-high RBI streak for a Dodger with an RBI in seven consecutive games from Aug. 6-12 (9 RBI)…was the second-longest streak of his career behind a nine-game run from June 3-12, 2011 (14 RBI) and was the longest single-season streak for a Dodger since Adrian Beltre's eight-game streak from Aug. 17-24, 2004 Reached the 20-home run mark for the seventh time in the last eight years... Posted 46 multi-hit games and his 13 three-hit games tied for the seventh most in the National League... Hit .303 (88-for-290) in 79 games at Dodger Stadium, which was the 14th-best home mark in the NL... Knocked a pair of walk-off hits (eight career walk-off RBI); hit his first walk-off of the year, a double, in a 12-inning, 5-4 win over the Mets on Aug. 14 and picked up his second walk-off hit of the season on Sept. 12 with a one-out single to give Los Angeles a 3-2 win over the Giants in 10 innings... Selected as a finalist for a Rawlings Gold Glove Award... Hit safely in eight of the Dodgers' 10 postseason games, batting .315 (12-for-38) with seven runs scored, two doubles, three homers and seven RBI…in Game 5 of the NLCS vs. St. Louis, went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and a pair of solo home runs in the Dodgers' 6-4 win at Dodger Stadium…it was the 10th multi-homer postseason game in franchise history... Selected as the Dodgers' 2013 nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award, which recognizes a Major League Baseball player who best represents the game of baseball through positive contributions on and off the field, including sportsmanship and community involvement.
2012
Batted .299 with a career-high 47 doubles, a triple, 18 home runs and 108 RBI in 159 combined games with the
Dodgers and Red Sox...acquired by Los Angeles in a nine-player trade on Aug. 25. Reached the 100-RBI mark for the third consecutive season...has collected at least 100 RBI four times in the
last five seasons since 2007, one of seven Major Leaguers to do so, joining Ryan Braun, Miguel Cabrera, Prince
Fielder, Ryan Howard, Albert Pujols and Mark Teixeira Following his acquisition from Boston, led Los Angeles with a .297 batting average, 43 hits, 10 doubles and 22
RBI through the conclusion of the season. Ranked second in the big leagues with a .392 combined batting average with runners in scoring position (67-
for-171), including a .368 mark with Los Angeles (14-for-38). Completed the campaign ranked among the Major League leaders in hits (188, 10th), multi-hit games (57,
6th), doubles (47, 5th) and RBI (108, T-7th)...his 63 RBI after the All-Star break were the third most in the
big leagues. Finished the season on a 15-game hitting streak, batting .390 (23-for-59) with three doubles, two homers
and six RBI during the run from Sept. 19-Oct. 3...was the longest hit streak by a Dodger this season...had
three hitting streaks of 10 or more games this season, including an 18-game streak from June 20-July 7 with
Boston (.377, 29-for-77). Hit .322 against left-handed pitchers (74-for-230), the highest batting average against lefties by a lefthanded hitter in the Majors. Ranked second among Major League first basemen with a .998 fielding percentage at the position,
committing just three errors in 1,246.0 innings in 151 games (139 starts). Led the Red Sox with 11 game-winning RBI (11th in AL) and 22 go-ahead RBI (T-6th in AL) at the time of the
trade...also led the club with 43 multi-hit games (29 2H, 14 3H) and 21 multi-RBI games. Posted a .372 batting average (35-for-94), the fourth-best mark in the AL, and knocked in 19 RBI in 24 July
games for Boston. Twice named American League Player of the Week, taking home the honor for the periods of July 16-22 and
Aug. 6-12 (co-player of the week with Baltimore's Manny Machado).
2011
In his 1st season with the Red Sox, tied for the Major League lead with a career-high
213 hits and led the Majors with 66 multi-hit games...Named to 4th straight All-Star team...Tied for the 4th-most hits in team history, the most ever by a
Red Sox 1st baseman as well as the most by a player in his debut
campaign with the club...His 66 multi-hit games were the most by a Red Sox since Nomar
Garciaparra in 1997 (68)...Tied for the ML lead with 25 games with
3+ hits, the most by a Red Sox since Wade Boggs in 1988 (28)...Also ranked among AL leaders in AVG (2nd, .338), RBI (3rd,
117), total bases (2nd, 345), doubles (T-6th, 45), extra-base hits
(5th, 75), runs (5th, 108), games (T-4th, 159), at-bats, (8th, 630),
SLG (7th, .548), OBP (3rd, .410), OPS (3rd, .957), intentional
walk (3rd, 20), home AVG (3rd, .347), road AVG (3rd, .327),
night AVG (4th, .348), day AVG (7th, .316), AVG vs. RHP (2nd, .347) and RISP AVG (6th, .337)...Grounded into
28 double plays, most in the AL...Set career highs in hits, runs, AVG, OBP and total bases...The only other Red Sox ever to post an AVG of .338 or better in at least as many at-bats or games played was
Wade Boggs in 1985 (.368, 653 AB, 161 G)...His .338 clip was the best by a Red Sox qualifier in his 1st season
with the club since Jimmie Foxx in 1936 (.338)...Was the only Major Leaguer in 2011 to finish the year with at least 200 hits and 115 RBI and just the 3rd Red
Sox ever to reach the mark (5th time), joining Mo Vaughn (1996, 1998) and Jim Rice (1978-79)...Was the 1st AL 1st baseman to reach 213 hits, 117 RBI and 75 extra-base hits in a season since CLE's Hal
Trosky in 1936 (216 H, 162 RBI, 96 XBH)...In that time, the only other Major League 1st baseman to reach those
marks was COL's Todd Helton in 2000 (216 H, 147 RBI, 103 XBH)...Became the 5th Red Sox player (15th time) ever with 25+ homers and a .338 AVG or better in the same
season, joining Jimmie Foxx (1936, 1938-39), Ted Williams (1941-42, 1946-49, 1954, 1955, 1957), Nomar Garciaparra
(1999) and Manny Ramirez (2002)...Finished 2nd in the AL with 30 go-ahead RBI and 3rd with 17 game-winning RBI...Named 1st baseman on Rawlings' AL Gold Glove Team, his 3rd career Gold Glove Award and 1st in the AL.....Became the 3rd Red Sox 1st baseman to win a Gold Glove, joining George Scott (1967-68, 1971) and Kevin
Youkilis (2007)...Was the 1st player to win a Gold Glove at any position in his 1st season with the Red Sox...Was elected an All-Star starter for 1st time, his 4th career All-Star nod and 1st in the AL...Went 1-for-2 in
the 7/12 exhibition at ARI, accounting for the AL's only run and only extra-base hit with a solo HR in the 4th
inning off Cliff Lee...Placed 2nd with 31 total homers in the Home Run Derby, his 2nd career derby competition...Named the 1st baseman on The Sporting News' year-end AL All-Star team...Finished 2nd among AL 1st basemen with a career-best .997 fielding pct. (4 E/1,351 TC) and led AL 1st sackers
in games (156), starts (155), innings (1,352.2) and assists (125)...His 4 errors were the 2nd fewest ever by a
Red Sox 1st baseman who made at least 140 appearances at the position after McInnis' 1921 season (1 error)...Made 2 starts in right field during Interleague action (6/29 at PHI, 7/2 at HOU), his 2nd and 3rd career games
at any position other than 1st base and designated hitter (also a start in RF on 9/30/05 with TEX vs. LAA)...Boston went 51-21 (.708) when he drove in at least 1 run and 26-7 (.788) when he drove in at least 2...The
Red Sox were 73-45 (.619) when he recorded a hit and 45-21 (.682) when he had at least 2 knocks...Selected as The Sporting News' 1st-half AL MVP...Led the Majors with 128 hits, 77 RBI, 214 total bases, 29
doubles and 49 extra-base hits while pacing the AL in AVG (.354) and multi-hit games (40) prior to the break...His 128 hits were the most ever for a Red Sox before the All-Star break (since 1933)...Hit .349 with 73 RBI
through Boston's 1st 81 games of the season, the 1st player to reach those marks through 81 games in his 1st
season with the Red Sox...Started each of Boston's 1st 85 games through 7/5, the most consecutive starts to begin a Red Sox season
since Mo Vaughn in 1996 (1st 99 games)...Did not play on 7/6, snapping a streak of 166 consecutive team
games played dating back to 7/4/10...Was the 1st Major Leaguer to reach 50 RBI, doing so in his 59th game on 6/5...Over the previous 60 years,
only Manny Ramirez (40 G) and Carl Everett (46) reached 50 RBI fewer games into their Red Sox careers...Led the Majors in RBI and AVG through 8/27, the latest date that a Sox player has led the Majors in both
categories at the same time since 1949, when Ted Williams did it through 10/1...Ranked among Interleague leaders in hits (2nd, 33), total bases (3rd, 46), RBI (T-3rd, 17) and AVG (3rd, .423)...Paced Major League road leaders in total bases (183) and extra-base hits (tied, 44)...Topped the Majors (min. 30 PA) with a .486 AVG (34-for-70) in 18 games against Baltimore...Since 1946, the
only Red Sox batter with a better single-season mark against the O's was Marty Barrett in 1987 (.529)...Made his Red Sox debut on 4/1 at TEX and
hit an RBI single in the 1st inning...Notched
his 2nd career stolen base, his only of the season,
in that game, 1st since 4/28/09 at COL.....Connected for 1st homer as a Red Sox on 4/6
at CLE, a 2-run shot in the 7th...4/8 vs. NYY marked his 1st-ever contest at
Fenway Park in his 865th career Major League
game...At the time, Aramis Ramirez (1,540)
was the only active player with more career games without playing at Fenway Park...Scored his 500th career run on 4/29 vs. SEA...Tripled in the 4th inning on 6/19 vs. MIL for 1,000th career hit...In May, led the Majors with 42 hits and ranked 2nd with 31 RBI, the most by a Red Sox in May since 1999
(Nomar Garciaparra, 33)...Was the only Major Leaguer with 40+ hits and 30+ RBI in any month of 2011 and
the 1st Red Sox to do it in May since Jim Rice in 1978 (45 H, 33 RBI)...Hit 9 May homers, with 8 in 11 games from 5/3-14, including in 4 straight tilts from 5/10-14 (5 total HR)...Hit a walk-off, 2-run double in the 9th inning for an 8-7 win on 5/16 vs. BAL...Was his 5th career walk-off
hit...Drove in the go-ahead run with an RBI double in the 11th inning of Boston's 4-2 win at LAA on 4/21...Named AL Player of the Month for June, his 1st career monthly honor...Hit a Major League-best .404 (40-for-
99) with 8 doubles, 2 triples, 6 homers and 25 RBI in 25 games during the month and ranked among AL June
leaders in RBI (T-1st), hits (2nd), runs (2nd), OBP (2nd, .478) and SLG (2nd, .707)...Notched a career-high 9-game RBI streak from 6/3-12 (14 total RBI), tied for longest in the AL in 2011 and
the longest by a Red Sox since Manny Ramirez's 10-gamer from 9/14-24/02...Boston won each of the 9 games
during that stretch, making Gonzalez just the 4th Major Leaguer since 1935 to drive in a run in 9 or more consecutive
games with their team winning each, joining Al Rosen (9 games, 1954 Indians), Sixto Lezcano (9, 1982
Padres) and Dwight Evans (10, 1989 Red Sox)...Posted a season-high 14-game hit streak from 7/20-8/4, batting .483 (28-for-58) in the stretch...Hit .415
(27-for-65) with 6 homers, 17 runs and 17 RBI during a season-high 17-game on-base streak from 5/29-6/17...Had multiple hits in a career-high 7 straight games from 7/24-31, tied for the longest such streak in the
Majors in 2011...Was the longest multi-hit streak by a Red Sox since Kevin Youkilis' 9-gamer from 5/20-29/07...Tabbed AL Player of the Week for 8/22-28, his 5th career weekly honor...In 7 games, hit .393 (11-for-28) with
a double and 8 runs while leading the Majors with 5 homers (tied), 9 RBI (tied) and 27 total bases...Hit 5 homers in a 3-game span from 8/23-25 at TEX, the 1st Red Sox with 5 home runs over 3 tilts since Kevin
Millar, 7/21-23/04...Went deep twice on 8/23 and 8/25, his 12th and 13th career multi-homer tilts...Also went
deep twice on 5/10 at TOR...Participated in Boston's 5-4-3 triple play on 8/16 vs. TB (G2) with Jed Lowrie and Dustin Pedroia, the 1st triple
play turned by Boston since SS John Valentin did it unassisted on 7/8/94 vs. SEA...On 9/3 vs. TEX became the 1st Red Sox 1st baseman in the Divisional Era (since 1969) to turn a pair of unassisted
double plays in a game.
2010
Named to 3rd consecutive All-Star team in last season in San Diego and won 4th team
MVP Award...Paced Majors with a .407 average (48-for-118) with runners in scoring position.
Earned 3rd straight Padres Most Valuable Player Award from the San Diego Chapter of the BBWAA, 4th time
overall receiving the honor (also 2006)...Finished 4th in NL MVP voting (1 2nd-place vote, 3 3rd).
Recorded 4th consecutive 30-home run season (31) and 3rd career 100-RBI campaign (101)...His 4, 30-home
run seasons extended his franchise record (2 more than Phil Nevin, Fred McGriff and Nate Colbert) while 3,
100-RBI seasons tied Phil Nevin for the most in club history.
Jumped from 5th (130 HR) to 2nd (161) on the Padres all-time home run list, passing Ryan Klesko (133), Tony
Gwynn (135), Dave Winfield (154) and Phil Nevin (156).
Ranked among NL leaders in games played (T-5th, 160), hits (7th, 176), home runs (T-8th, 31), RBI (12th,
101), total bases (T-6th, 302), walks (3rd, 93), intentional walks (2nd, 35), on-base percentage (5th, .393), slugging
(9th, .511) and OPS (7th, .904).
Placed 5th in the NL with a .315 clip (97-for-308) on the road and 6th in the circuit with a .337 mark (67-for-
199) against left-handed pitching.
Tied for 2nd in the NL with a .545 average (6-for-11) with the bases loaded, including 3 grand slams: 4/23 at
CIN off Micah Owings, 6/2 vs. NYM off Raul Valdes (a walk-off), and 8/26 vs. ARI off Sam Demel...The 3 slams
tied for the most in the Majors with Kansas City's Yuniesky Betancourt and New York's (AL) Alex Rodriguez...His
walk-off slam on 6/2 against the Mets gave San Diego a 5-1 win in 11 innings and was the 5th game-ending
grand slam in Padres history.
Led the Padres in most offensive categories, including runs (87), hits, doubles (33), home runs, RBI, walks,
batting average (.298), on-base percentage (.393), slugging (.511), extra-base hits (64) and total bases.
Finished 2nd among NL first basemen with 1,459 total chances and 1,324 putouts, 3rd with 127 assists, 125
double plays and 159 games, and 5th with a .995 fielding percentage (8 errors).
Selected to the All-Star team via the Player Ballot and went 0-for-2 as a defensive replacement at first base
in the National League's 3-1 victory at Angel Stadium on 7/13.
Homered in 2 consecutive games on 4 occasions and in a season-high-4 straight contests from 4/21-25...Recorded
2 multi-homer games, tying career high with 2 home runs 6/7 at PHI and 9/15 at COL (10th career multi-HR tilt).
Set a career high with 6 RBI 5/19 at LAD...Also had 5 RBI on 9/15 at COL.
Tallied, 2 season-high, 11-game hitting streaks, 6/11-23 (.450, 18-for-40) and 8/28-9/8 (.459, 17-for-37).
Hit .322 (64-for-199) over his final 55 games (8/6-10/3), posting a .416 OBP and .538 SLG (.954 OPS).
2009
2009: Played in 160 games, including 153 starts at first base...named the team's Most Valuable Player
for the third year (2006, 08) as voted on by the San Diego Chapter of the BBWAA...also honored with
his second consecutive All-Star Game selection and Rawlings Gold Glove Award.
Set career highs in home runs (40), walks (119), on-base percentage (.407) and slugging percentage ... (.551) while
striking out just 109 times, his lowest total since joining the Padres...more walks than strikeouts for the first time in
his career...22 intentional walks.
... Ranked fifth in the Majors with 40 home runs and first with a franchise-record 28 on the road.
... First Padre to record three 30-home run seasons and the only Padre with 35 or more homers in consecutive years...one of
four Padres all-time to hit 40 or more home runs...has increased his HR total in each of his six Major League seasons.
... Led MLB with 119 walks and ranked second with 22 intentional walks...recorded the 10th 100-walk season in franchise
history, joining five other Padres (Clark, Giles, Henderson, McGriff, Tenace).
... Set a franchise record with nine home runs in April.
... Belted 458-foot home run 4/26 vs. PIT (off Ohlendorf) estimated as the longest in PETCO Park history (through 2009 season).
... Homered in five straight games 5/10-15...six home runs over five-game stretch...second Padre to homer in five straight
(Nettles, 6 in 1984)...also homered in four straight 5/30-6/2.
... Received NL Player of the Week honors twice, sharing with Philadelphia's Ryan Howard for the week of 5/25-31 and
winning again for the week of 8/10-16.
... First Major Leaguer since 1920 to walk two or more times in eight consecutive games (6/1-9)...first Padre since Rickey
Henderson (1996) to walk in 10 consecutive games (5/31-6/10).
... Represented the Padres in the All-Star game for the second time, walking in his only plate appearance...also participated
in the Home Run Derby for the first time.
... Hit .311 (76-for-244) with 17 doubles, one triple, 16 home runs, 47 RBI and 41 runs scored in 72 games after the All-
Star break.
... Did not play 8/4 vs. ATL, snapping a streak of 314 consecutive games played...longest streak in franchise history and
the longest active streak in the Majors at the time.
... Became the first Padre to go 6-for-6 in a game and the fourth Padre to record six hits in a game 8/11 at MIL...first Padre
to record six hits in a nine-inning game.
2008
Named to his first career All-Star team, selected
as a result of player balloting...first San Diego position
player selected since Mark Loretta in 2004...earned
his first Gold Glove Award, becoming the first Padres
first baseman and ninth Padre overall to win the award,
bringing the total number won by San Diego players to
20...received the Padres MVP Award from the San Diego
Chapter of the BBWAA...Set career highs in games played (162), home runs (36), RBI (119), runs scored (103), walks (74) and slugging
percentage (.510)...Tied for second among all Major Leaguers with 162 games and third with 1417.1 innings played in the field...22
road homers tied for first in the Majors and 70 road RBI placed second...His 119 RBI finished third in the National League...the first Friar to finish in the top five in the league since Ken
Caminiti finished third with 130 RBI in 1996 (Elias)...Also ranked among NL leaders in home runs (7th), total bases (T-9th, 314), road batting average (8th, .308), batting
with runners in scoring position (4th, .325), average vs. right-handed pitching (7th, .320), intentional walks (T-4th,
18), at bats (8th, 616) and RBI ratio (8th, 5.2 at-bats per RBI)...Appeared in 161 games at first base (159 starts), committing six errors in 1,442 total chances with a career-high .996
fielding percentage...led NL first basemen in games and innings played, while also ranking among league leaders
at the position in putouts (4th, 1,306), assists (4th, 130), double plays (2nd, 129) and fielding percentage (2nd)...Batted .308 (100-for-325) on the road...hit in 63 of 81 road games, including 19 consecutive road tilts from 4/11-
5/13...Hit .320 (122-for-381) with 27 doubles, 24 homers and 81 RBI off right-handers
compared to .213 (50-for-235) off left-handers...His five homers in Interleague Play tied for fourth in the NL and tied for sixth in
the Majors...Season-high, nine-game hit streak 4/29-5/8 (.375, 15-for-40)...On 5/12, Adrian's older brother Edgar made his ML debut with SD...became
the sixth set of brothers to play for the Padres and fourth pair to play
together...Adrian (first base) and Edgar (third base) became the
first set of brothers to appear on the infield in the
same game for SD on 5/13 against the Cubs at
Wrigley Field...the last time two brothers on the
same team had started a game at infield positions
was 9/27/98 when two pairs of brothers started
at the four infield spots for the Reds in a home
game vs. PIT: the Larkin brothers at shortstop
(Barry) and first base (Stephen) and Boone
brothers at second base (Bret) and third base
Aaron) (Elias)...Knocked 10 homers and collected 29 RBI in May, both career highs for a month
and tied for third most in the month among all Major Leaguers...RBI total marked
highest by a Padre in May since Ryan Klesko had a club-record 40 in 2001...His 21 homers through the Padres first 81 games were second most in club history
to Greg Vaughn's 26 in 1998 through the halfway point...66 RBI tied Vaughn (1998)
for third most through 81 contests, two shy of Klesko's club record in 2001 (Elias)...
knocked 22 long balls before the All-Star break, tied for second most in franchise
history (Colbert, 1972; Winfield, 1979) behind Vaughn's club-record 30 homers
in 1998...71 RBI before the All-Star Game tied for fifth in franchise history with
Klesko's 75 RBI (84 games) before the All-Star game in 2001 being the club
mark...Played in his first All-Star Game on 7/15 at Yankee Stadium...entered the
game in the sixth inning at first base and went 1-for-3 with a sacrifice fly
and one RBI in the 4-3, 15-inning loss to the American League...Tied his career high with two homers 7/26 at PIT and 9/11 vs. SF...on 9/11,
brother Edgar also knocked a pinch-hit homer...they became the first set of
brothers in Padres history to accomplish the feat and first pair of brothers overall to tally homers in the same game
since Bengie and Jose Molina on 7/31/05 for the Angels at NY (AL)...Hit safely in 14 of the last 16 tilts of the season, going 21-for-63 (.333) with 20 RBI...On 9/27 vs. PIT, the Gonzalez brothers and LaRoche brothers (Adam and Andy) started for opposing teams in the
same game...according to Elias, the last time this occurred was 8/12/03 when the Alomar brothers' White Sox
played against Jose and Bengie Molina of the Angels.
2007
SUMMARY: Hit .282 (182-for-646) in his second season with the Padres...ranked tops among Major League first basemen with 161 games and a career-high 46 doubles, and second with 79 extra-base hits...ranked among National League leaders in doubles (5th) and extra-base hits (7th)...tallied a team-high 48 multi-hit games, ranking fourth in the NL...set career highs in at-bats, runs, doubles, triples, homers, RBI, total bases and walks...belted his first career grand slam in the 163rd game of the season, 10/1 at COL, giving him 30 homers and 100 RBI...hit safely in 15 of his final 18 games, going 26-for-74...also hit safely in 18 of 19 games from 8/19-9/8 (.358, 29-for-81), including a season-high 11-game hit streak, 8/28-9/8...posted a .321 average (36-for-112) in August with seven home runs and 14 RBI...hit safely in 21-of-28 games during the month...tallied an eight-game hit streak, 7/22-29 (13-for-34, .382), with five multi-hit contests...went 4-for-5 with three doubles and a home run, 6/17 at CHC...one of three, four-hit games on the season (also 4/17 at CHC and 8/24 at PHI)...hit .421 (16-for-38) over a 10-game hit streak (5/24-6/3)...knocked a first-inning, three-run home run 4/20 at COL...finished 2-for-6 with a career-high-tying four RBI (fifth time).
APRIL ONSLAUGHT: His 25 RBI in April established a new franchise record for RBI in the month...also knocked seven homers, tying the club record for homers in the month of April (Ken Caminiti, 1998; Ryan Klesko and Rondell White, 2003)...batted .309 in the month (34-for-110).
GONE-ZO: Finished with 30 home runs on the year, a career high and his second consecutive season with more than 20 long balls...one of 12 Padres all-time with multiple 20+ homer seasons and the 12th 30+ homer season in franchise history...it was the first 30 homer season by a Padres player since Phil Nevin (41) and Ryan Klesko (30) in 2001...with 100 RBI, Gonzalez is the first Padre to reach the 100 RBI plateau since Nevin drove in 105 in 2004.
DOUBLE TROUBLE: His 46 doubles rank third on the Padres all-time single-season list...additionally, his 32 doubles on the road is a club record and was tops in the Majors in 2007.
EXTRA, EXTRA: Finished with 79 extra-base hits, ranking tied for third on the Padres all-time single-season list...marked the most by a Padres player since Greg Vaughn's 82 in 1998...also tallied 53 extra-base hits on the road, a franchise single-season record.
2006
MR. .300: Finished with a .304 average (173-for-570) with
38 doubles, 24 home runs, 82 RBI and 83 runs scored in
156 games, playing more than 50 games in a season for
the first time in his career...led the Padres in numerous
offensive categories including batting average (.304), hits
(173), home runs (24), doubles (38) and slugging percentage
(.500), while trailing only Brian Giles in games played (156)
and at-bats (570)...was named team MVP in 2006...drove
in a career-high four runs three times (July 14 vs. ATL, July
17 vs. PHI, September 16 at LAD) and tallied a career-high
four hits on four occasions (April 12 at FLA, June 28 vs. OAK,
Sept. 12 at CIN, October 1 at ARI)...knocked his 20th
homer of the season August 10 at New York (NL), becoming
the first Padres player to hit 20 homers in a season since
Phil Nevin (26) and Brian Giles (23) in 2004...hit two homers
July 17 vs. Philadelphia for his second multi-homer game of
his career (also two HR, July 14 vs. ATL)...is the only player
to collect two multi-homer games in the history of PETCO
Park...slotted everywhere in the lineup from third through
eighth, but made 78 starts in the five-hole.
SWEET 17: Hit in a career-high 17 straight games May
17-June 9, batting .356 (21-for-59) with three doubles, four
homers, five RBI and nine runs scored during the streak...the
17-game hit streak was the longest for a Padres player this
season and longest since Eric Owens hit in 18 straight contests
June 17-July 6, 1999...recorded a second 17-game hit
streak July 6-26, batting .432 (32-for-74) with seven doubles,
eight homers, 21 RBI and 18 runs during the streak...he is
the first Padres player since Tony Gwynn (1997) to record
two hit streaks of 15 games or more in one season.
HALFTIME: Hit .336 (90-for-268) with 22 doubles, 11 home runs and 45 RBI in 72 games after the All-Star
break...reached base safely in 36 of his final 41 games with 46 hits (11 doubles, four homers) and 21 walks...hit
safely in 17 of his last 22 contests, batting .413 (33-for-80) with seven doubles, three homers and 17 RBI over
the 22-game span (since Sept. 9), marking the best average in the National League during that span.
BEST WEEk EVER: Named the National League Player of the Week for July 17-23, leading the league in
batting average (.607), slugging percentage (.964), on-base percentage (.645), hits (17) and total bases (27)
and tying for the NL lead in runs scored (nine)...closed out the month of July with a .362 average (38-for-105)
with eight homers, 25 RBI, nine doubles and a .676 slugging percentage in 26 games.
SEVEN AND SEVEN: Belted seven homers in seven games July 7-17...the seven home runs over a period
of seven games are the second-most in Padres history, falling one short of Nate Colbert's eight home runs
in seven games July 30-Aug. 3, 1972 (including five in a doubleheader).
WHO'S No. 1: On Opening Day (April 3 vs. San Francisco) became the seventh No. 1 overall player to appear
in a Padres uniform...in that game, went 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored in his Padres debut.
POSTSEASON PLAY: In the Division Series vs. the St. Louis Cardinals, batted .357 (5-for-14) with three
walks...scored two of the six Padres runs in the series.
2005
Batted .227 with seven doubles, six home runs and 17 RBI in 43 games (39 starts) over
three stints with Texas...spent the rest of the season at Triple-A Oklahoma...batted .303 (145-for-478) with
24 home runs and 82 RBI between Texas and Oklahoma...Was only rookie position player on the Rangers' season-opening roster...earned spot on Opening
Day roster by batting .392 (31-for-79) with seven doubles, two home runs and 22 RBI in 29 games during
Spring Training for Texas...tied for Major League lead with 31 hits and tied for fifth in Cactus League with 22
RBI...started 31 regular season games as designated hitter, seven at first base and one in right field...batted
.194 (7-for-36) with two home runs and four RBI in first stint with Texas, April 5-19...homered in back-to-back
games on April 12-13 vs. Los Angeles of Anaheim...optioned to Oklahoma on April 20 and recalled on July 23,
batting .333 (4-for-12) with one homer and two RBI in four games in second stint with the club...was optioned
on July 31 and subsequently recalled on Aug. 18, staying in the Major Leagues for the remainder of the
season...hit safely in career-high eight straight games from Aug. 31-Sept. 10, batting .345 (10-for-29)
during that stretch to raise season average from .216 to .252...five of 12 and 14 of his last 32 hits went for
extra bases...batted .071 (1-for-14) against left-handers and .243 (33-for-136) against right-handers...hit .182
(14-for-77) at Ameriquest Field in Arlington and .274 (20-for-73) on the road...made first career appearance
in the outfield with a start in right field Sept. 30 vs. the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim...Batted .338 (111-for-328) with 18 home runs and 65 RBI in 84 games for the RedHawks...recorded
a .561 slugging percentage and .399 on-base percentage...hit .402 (51-for-127) with nine home
runs and 35 RBI in his last 30 games with Oklahoma, recording a .488 mark (21-for-43) with five homers and
19 RBI in 11 games in his final stint with the club, from Aug. 5-17...recorded three multi-homer games,
including a three-homer contest on April 24 at Albuquerque...homered in consecutive games on four occasions...
posted season-high nine-game hitting streak from July 22-Aug. 13...had four games with four-plus
RBI, including fi ve-RBI contests on April 24 and Aug. 12...batted .362 (54-for-149) in 41 games at home
and .318 (57-for-179) in 43 road contests...averaged .370 (37-for-100) with runners in scoring position and
.390 (16-for-41) with RISP and two outs.
2004
Former first overall draft selection made his major league debut, batting .238 with a homer and seven RBI over two stints and 16 games with
Texas...started 10 games at first base for the Rangers...named organization's eighth-best prospect by
Baseball America following the season.
Texas: Recalled from Oklahoma on April 16 to take spot of injured Mark Teixeira...made ML debut on April 18 at Seattle, going 0-3
in start at first base...recorded first major league hit in next game on April 20 at Anaheim, a single to center off Ramon Ortiz...hit safely
in career-high 4 straight games from April 20-23...on April 25 vs. Seattle, posted career best 3 hits...had 2 doubles and first career
homer that day off Mariners' Kevin Jarvis...club's 14-6 win that day capped 3-game sweep of Seattle...first and only career homer
was last of 3 consecutive home runs for Texas in the 6th inning on April 25...Gonzalez's blast followed long balls by Laynce Nix and
Rod Barajas, as the club's 7-8-9 hitters that day combined for the 4th back-to-back-to-back effort in Rangers history...Gonzalez
became the first Texas player to have his first career homer be part of such an effort and just the 8th such player in major league history...
optioned back to Oklahoma on April 29 with a .276 major league average...rejoined Texas on Sept. 13 after Oklahoma was
eliminated from Pacific Coast
League playoffs...went 2-13 over
final 8 games with Texas...had
career-high 3 RBI twice, April 25 vs.
Seattle and Sept. 30 vs.
Anaheim...batted .316 (6-19) in 5
day games...went 5-10 with runners
in scoring position...hit .353 at
home...made one error in 101 total
chances at first base for a .990 fielding
percentage.
Oklahoma: Hit .304 with 12 homers and 88 RBI in 123 games for the RedHawks...ranked among team leaders in hits (2nd, 139),
RBI (2nd), total bases (2nd, 209), games (2nd), doubles (T3rd, 28) and home runs (4th)...ranked among organizational leaders in
RBI (5th) and average (6th)...batted .315 (135-428) with 12 HR and 84 RBI in 115 games after returning from his first stint with Texas
on April 30...had season-high 10-game hit streak from June 19-28 at .452 (19-42) with 5 doubles, 3 homers and 16 RBI, raising average
from .279 to .310...had 2-homer games on June 8 vs. Albuquerque and June 22 at Albuquerque...matched season highs with 7
RBI in both of those contests and hit a grand slam off Mike Neu in the June 8 game...recorded season-high 5 hits with 5 runs in the
June 22 game...hit better against lefties (.319) than right-handers (.298)...batted .360 (36-100) with 6 homers and 31 RBI over 27
games in June...went 7-13 (.538) with one grand slam and 20 RBI with the bases loaded...hit .308 (65-211) at home and .301 (74-
246) on the road...led PCL first basemen with 141 double plays...went 3-16 (.188) with a double and solo home run in 5 playoff games
for the RedHawks.
2003
Split the season between Albuquerque (AAA) and Carolina (AA) in the Florida organization and Frisco (AA) with Texas after being obtained via trade on July 11...combined to hit .269 with five home runs and 51 RBI in a total of 120 games...began season at Albuquerque and played in 39 games and hit .216 (30-139) with five doubles, one home run and 18 RBI...started the season going 11-23 (.478) in the first five games including a season-high four hits on April 18 vs. Colorado Springs...in the next 21 games went only 10-70 (.143) to drop average to .226...went on a five-game hitting streak after that to raise average to .246 before going 2-22 in his last seven games with the Isotopes...finished April hitting .300 but was at .152 (12-79) in May...batted .272 at home but only .138 (8-58) in 18 road games...sent to Carolina on May 28 and played in his first game on May 30...appeared in 36 games for the Mudcats and hit .307 with 9 doubles, one home run and 16 RBI...registered a hit in 25 games...had 14 multi-hit games...posted a Carolina-high 8-game hitting streak from June 22-June 30 batting .500 (16-32) in which he raised his average from .234 to a season best .312...hit .317 (32-101) in June...batted .315 (34-108) vs. right-handers and .276 (8-29) vs. left-handers...following trade to Texas organization, he batted .283 with six doubles, three home runs and 17 RBI with Frisco...started 13-27 (.481) in his first seven games...registered a season-high 13-game hitting streak from Aug. 4-17 in which he hit .365 (19-52) raising his average from .260 to .304...hit safely in 32 of 45 games...hit .357 (35-98) at home and .187 (14-75) in 19 road games...played in all eight of the RoughRiders Texas League playoff games and hit .233 with no home runs and a team-high six RBI...led team in postseason with seven hits and tied for third with 30 at-bats...played the Peoria Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League and hit .260 with three home runs and 16 RBI in 23 games.
2002
Spent the entire season at Portland (AA) in the Eastern League...appeared in 138 games and hit .266 with 34 doubles, career-high tying 17 home runs and 96 RBI...second in the league in games and RBI...finished first on the team in games, at-bats (508), hits (135), doubles, home runs, RBI and slugging percentage (.437)...within the Florida organization he finished first in games and RBI, third in at-bats, fourth in hits, doubles and home runs and fifth in total bases (222)...named by
Baseball America as the fourth best Marlins prospect, sixth best first base prospect in the minor league, the seventh best Eastern League prospect and the 31st best overall minor league prospect.
2001
The Florida Marlins Organizational Player of the Year and Midwest League MVP at Kane County (A)...helped lead Kane County club to the league title as he hit a career-high .312 with a career-high 37 doubles, career-high tying 17 home runs and a career best 103 RBI...first in the league in hits (career-high 161) and total bases (251) and was second in RBI, third in doubles and fourth in at-bats (516)...named to
Baseball America's Low Class-A All-Star team...named by
Baseball America as having the Best Tools in the Midwest League the Best Batting prospect and the Best Defensive first baseman...selected by the same publication as the top Midwest League prospect and the third best first base prospect in the minor leagues... selected to All-Star Futures game...selected by SportsTicker to their All-Prospect team, All-Teen team and was their Teenager of the Year among Midwest League players...selected to the midseason All-Star team...Topps Minor League Player of the Month in June...twice named league Player of the Week.
2000
Split the season between the GCL Marlins and Utica (A)...appeared in 53 games for the Marlins and hit .295 with 10 doubles, no home runs and 30 RBI...played in eight games with Utica and hit .310 with three RBI...named by
Baseball America as the fifth best prospect in the GCL and by the same publication as a first team All-American first baseman.