Attended Redan High School located in Stone Mountain, Ga., where he played basketball and baseball...In December 2003 his Redan uniform No. 7 was retired...Had scholarships to play both football and baseball at the University of Georgia, but elected to sign with the Montreal Expos after being selected in the second round of the 1999 draft...In 1996, he was a bat boy during the Olympics...His sister, Posha, played in the WNBA, and his two brothers, P.J. and Jamil both played minor league baseball.
2016
Hit .291 and tied Joey Votto for the team lead in doubles with 34, his highest total since 2011...In his last 63 games beginning 7/6, hit .344 (84-for-244),fourth-highest in the Major Leagues...In his last 45 appearances beginning 8/3, hit .356 (62-for-174, sixth-highest in MLB...His 10 three-hit games ranked second on the club behind Eugenio Suarez's 11 such games...His 41 multi-hit games ranked second to Votto's 48...From 5/4-5/7, hit five of his 11 home runs during a four-game streak, one shy of the club record for homers in consecutive games...Between the two-homer games on 5/7 vs. MIL and 8/6 at PIT, went 72 games and 286 at-bats without a home run, the longest homerless streaks of his career (45 games, 5/27-9/1/03 and 168 at-bats, 5/14-6/26/11)...Missed games on 4/6 and 4/7 vs. Philadelphia with a stomach virus, then on 4/8 vs PIT hit the first pitch he saw for his first homer of the season (solo shot off Francisco Liriano)...On 7/8 at MIA suffered a hairline fracture of his left hand when he was hit by a Jose Fernandez pitch, but did not miss a game.
2016
Hit .291 and tied Joey Votto for the team lead in doubles with 34, his highest total since 2011...in his last 63 apps beginning 7/6 hit .344 (84-244, 19 2b, 5hr, 33rbi), fourth-highest in the Major Leagues...produced a team-high three 10-game hitting streaks (16g, 7/5-7/29; 13g, 5/25-6/10; 10g, 9/9-9/20)...his 10 3-hit games ranked second on the club behind Eugenio Suarez' 11 3-hit games...his 41 multi-hit games ranked second to Joey Votto's 48 multi-hit games...from 5/4-5/7 hit 5 of his 11 home runs during a 4-game streak, 1 shy of the club record for HR in consecutive games and including 2 homers in the final game of that stretch (5/7 vs Mil)...after that 2-homer game on 5/7 didn't homer again until 8/6 at Pit, when he again homered twice...between the 2-homer games on 5/7 vs Mil and 8/6 at Pit went 72g and 286 at bats without a home run, the longest homerless streaks of his career (45g, 5/27-9/1, 2003 & 168ab, 5/14-6/26, 2011)...missed games on 4/6 & 4/7 vs Phi with a stomach virus, then on 4/8 vs Pit hit the first pitch he saw for his first homer of the season (solo off Francisco Liriano)...on 7/8 at Mia suffered a hairline fracture of his left hand when he was hit by a Jose Fernandez pitch...played the next 2 days leading into the ASG (3-8, 1 2b, 3rbi).
2015
Was a finalist for the Rawlings Gold Glove Award...led the team in hits, 4-hit games (3) and starts batting leadoff (64)...ranked eighth in the NL in hits and led the Reds in that category for the fifth time in 10 seasons...struck out just once every 9.2 plate apps, sixth-best ratio in the league...batted .294, his highest BA since 2011 and the second-highest of his career...was 1 of only 5 players in the Major Leagues with at least 19 doubles, 12 homers, 70 RBI and 23 stolen bases (A.J. Pollock, Starling Marte, Lorenzo Cain, Ryan Braun)...after the All-Star break hit .314, 11th-best in the National League... on 7/30 vs Pit became the only player in Major League history to produce in a game 4 hits, 2hr, 7rbi and 2 steals (since the RBI became an official statistic in 1920)... was the first Reds player with 7rbi in a game since Javier Valentin had 7 on 7/17/05 vs Col...the jersey he wore that night was sent for display at the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown...on 6/28 at NYM hit his fifth career leadoff HR as the first career batter faced in the Major League debut of Mets starter Steven Matz...in the 13th inning of the 5-4 win on 6/25 at Pit snapped the 4-4 tie with a homer off Rob Scahill...on 7/4 vs Mil made his 900th career start next to 1B Joey Votto...in the 10-run sixth inning on 8/24 vs Det produced a 2-run HR and 2-run triple, the first player with a triple and homer in the same inning since Tor's Edwin Encarnacion did it on 5/7/14 vs Phi...the 2-run HR produced career RBI 800 and 801...on 4/17 and 4/18 at StL committed errors in consecutive games for the first time since 8/20 and 8/21, 2013 vs Ari...on 5/25 vs Col made the 1,500th appearance of his career...in the 11th inning of the 5-3 loss vs Cle on 7/19 made is sixth career appearance at SS, his first since 7/25/07 vs Mil...on 10/1 vs Cubs produced his 300th career double (off Justin Grimm)...on 10/2 at Pit produced his 1,700th career hit (single off Joakim Soria)...missed starts with a sprained left big toe (5/13-5/14), strained left groin (6/10-6/13), sore left thumb (6/24, 6/29-6/30) and inflammation in his right biceps tendon (8/20-8/21).
2014
Despite missing more than a month with injury tied for the team lead in doubles (25) and led the club in starts batting third in the order (69gs)...also hit leadoff (1gs on 9/25 vs Mil), second (12gs), fourth (19gs), fifth (17gs) and sixth (3gs)...from 7/11-8/17 missed 33g following surgery to repair the torn ligament in his left thumb, an injury suffered while diving for a ball in the eighth inning on 7/9 vs the Cubs...the Reds went 12-21 in his absence...returned on 8/18 and in his last 35 apps of the season hit .250 (1hr, 11rbi)...in 86 apps prior to the injury hit .272 (7hr, 40rbi)...was a finalist for the Rawlings Gold Glove Award...for the fifth consecutive season was rated by field managers the NL's best defensive second baseman...for the third time in his career led National League second basemen in fielding percentage...committed his only errors on 4/5 at NYM in the Reds' fifth game of the season and on 9/19 at StL in the 154th game...between those miscues produced a career-high 107-game errorless streak (4/6-9/16), a single-season club record for a second baseman and the longest in the Major Leagues in 2014 by a player at that position...with just 2 errors in 525 total chances (.996), tied Bret Boone's 1997 club record for fewest errors in a season by a second baseman but fell 82 chances shy of Boone's team mark for fielding percentage at that position (.997, 607tc)...his 11 doubles in May tied for the most in the National League...on 8/20 at StL singled off Lance Lynn for the 1,500th hit of his career...from 6/6-6/17 did not strike out over 43 plate apps, the third-longest streak of his career (46, 7/5-7/20, 2013 & 45, 5/21-5/30, 2011)...with 2 outs in the 12th inning of the 15-inning, 4-3 win on 5/19 at Wsh made a game-saving diving catch on Wilson Ramos' line drive that stranded the winning run on third base...in the ninth inning of the 11-inning, 7-3 win on 6/28 at SF, celebrated his 33rd birthday with a 2-run HR off Sergio Romo that erased a 1-0 deficit...was his third career go-ahead homer in the ninth inning or later (5/20/03 for Cle vs Det off Matt Roney, 7/15/11 for Cin vs StL off Fernando Salas, both in the 9th inning)...with 1 out in the eighth inning of the 7-0 loss on 9/16 at Chi doubled for the only hit off Jake Arrieta.
2013
Was an All-Star for the third time in 4 seasons, a starter for the first time, and won his fourth Rawlings Gold Glove Award after leading National League second basemen in games, starts, putouts and assists...was a finalist for the Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award...was 1 of only 6 players in the NL with at least 100rbi...became the first Reds 2B with 100rbi since Joe Morgan in 1976 and the first Major League 2B since Dan Uggla in 2010...tied Ari's Paul Goldschmidt for the Major League lead with 19 game-winning RBI and ranked third with 35 go-ahead RBI (Det's Miguel Cabrera 37, Goldschmidt 37)...with the bases loaded went 11-for-18 with a grand slam, tied Bos' Mike Napoli for the Major League lead in hits and tied Pit's Justin Morneau for third in RBI (24; Napoli 31, Jay Bruce 26)...in the batting order moved from second to fourth following the Opening Day injury to Ryan Ludwick and through 8/27 made 122 of his next 123 starts batting cleanup...on 8/28 returned to the second spot and finished the season by making 22 of his 27 apps in that hole (.253, 13r)...overall hit .240 batting second (2hr, 6rbi) and .265 batting fourth (16hr, 96rbi)...from 5/5-6/13 hit .338 during an 18-game road hitting streak...in the 6-2 win on 6/10 at Cubs tied a club record for most RBI in a game by a player who drove in all the runs (6, Babe Young in 1947, Johnny Bench in 1974)...from 6/2-6/5 missed 4g after he was hit on the left forearm by a Tony Watson pitch on 6/1 at Pit...was bothered by the injury the rest of the season...in the 13th inning of the 3-2 win on 4/20 vs Mia, on his bobblehead giveaway day, drove in the game-ending run with a sacrifice fly off Steve Cishek...hit his 150th career HR on 4/8 at StL (off Jaime Garcia) and his 150th as a Red on 5/24 vs Cubs (off Hector Rondon)...in the 2-0 win on 8/12 at Chi hit a 2-run HR off Travis Wood...on 8/31 at Col fell a single shy of the cycle...on 9/4 vs StL hit a solo HR off Shelby Miller for his 100th RBI of the season...in the National League's 3-0 All-Star Game loss at Citi Field batted leadoff and went 0-for-2...in 6 starts at 2B for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic hit .269 (7-26, 1 2b, 1rbi, 5r)...was the club's nominee for the Branch Rickey Award.
2012
For the third time in 6 years won the Ernie Lombardi Award as the Reds' Most Valuable
Player in voting of the local chapter of the BBWAA ... finished 13th in the national BBWAA's Most Valuable
Player voting ... was a finalist for the Rawlings Gold Glove Award ... among National League second basemen
ranked third in fielding percentage (5e, 637tc) and from 5/7-8/15 produced a career-high 84-game errorless streak ... for the third straight season was rated by managers
the NL's best defensive 2B ... among all Major League second basemen ranked fifth
in HR, fourth in RBI and fourth in slugging (.430) ... led the club and ranked T6th in
the National League with 52 multi-hit games...made 28 starts batting leadoff (.202,
3hr, 6rbi), 43 starts batting third (.298, 5hr, 21rbi) and 73 starts batting fourth (.303,
10hr, 50rbi) ... from 7/16-9/3, while Joey Votto was disabled took over the third spot in
the batting order (.313, 5hr, 21rbi) and helped lead the Reds to a 32-16 record, the
best in the Major Leagues during that span ... from 4/18-7/16 made 73 of his 75 apps
batting cleanup (.303, 10hr, 50rbi)...the Reds went 43-30 (.589) when he hit fourth ...
on 4/8 vs Mia singled off Carlos Zambrano to become the 28th player in Reds history
to produce 1,000 hits ... his run-scoring single off Ivan Nova on 5/19 at NYY produced his 500th RBI as a Red ... from 6/12-6/15 homered in a career-high 3
straight games (9rbi) ... during the Division Series vs SF was the only
player to hit safely in all 5g of the series ... led all players in the NLDS
with 9 hits, 3 doubles and 7rbi ... in Game 1 became the third Reds
player with at least 3 hits and 3rbi in a single Postseason game since
RBI became an official statistic in 1920 (Tony Perez, Game 2, 1975
NLCS vs Pit & Mariano Duncan, Game 3, 1990 NLCS vs Pit).
2011
Was 1 of only 6 players voted to the All-Star team who also won both
Rawlings Gold Glove and Louisville Silver Slugger Awards (Troy Tulowitzki, Matt Kemp,
Adrian Gonzalez, Jacoby Ellsbury, Adrian Beltre)...was a National League All-Star
for the second time and a Sporting News NL All-Star for the first time...won his first
Silver Slugger and his third Gold Glove in the last 4 seasons...is the first Reds second
baseman ever to win the Silver Slugger and the first Reds player to win the Gold Glove
and Silver Slugger in the same season since SS Barry Larkin did it in 1995 and 1996...
in plate apps as a second baseman led the NL in hitting (.299), on-base percentage
(.352), runs (92), hits (182) and doubles (38) while ranking second in RBI (81, Pit's
Neil Walker 83) and slugging percentage (.452, Mil's Rickie Weeks .453)...among all
league leaders ranked T4th in doubles, T5th in multi-hit games (55), seventh in hits
and T9th in runs scored...was rated by field managers as the best defensive second
baseman in the NL...ranked second in the National League in fielding percentage by a second baseman with
at least 551 chances (.99167, 6e, 721tc), just .00064 percentage points behind Pit's Neil Walker (.99231,
6e, 781tc)...hit exactly .300...was 1 of only 31 Major League players to hit at least .300...became the seventh
Reds second baseman since 1919 to hit .300 and the first to do it in a non-strike season since Joe Morgan
hit .320 in 1976 (Bret Boone .318 in 1994, Joe Morgan twice, Pete Rose twice, Johnny Temple 3 times, Tony
Cuccinello, Hughie Critz)...his .300ba and 38 doubles were career highs...the Reds went 20-18 after he moved
into the leadoff spot on 8/17, his only starts of the season batting first...in those 38 apps batting leadoff hit .350
(55-157, 12 2b, 1 3b, 7hr, 19rbi, 7sb, 29r), raising BA from .283 to .300...led the team with 55 starts batting
second (.292)...made his other 55 starts batting cleanup (.269), second on the club to Jay Bruce's 62 starts
there...his 13-game hitting streak from 8/17-8/30 was the longest by a Reds batter in 2011 (.429, 1hr, 10rbi,
10r)...also had a pair of 11-game hitting streaks (5/9-5/20, 7/22-8/1)...was the only Reds player to produce
multiple hitting streaks longer than 10g...in the 8-2 loss on 7/1 vs Cle had 3 of the Reds' 5 hits and homered
twice for career hits number 999 (off Justin Masterson) and 1,000 (off Chad Durbin)...was his seventh career
2-homer game...produced another 2-homer game on 9/12 vs Cubs (both off Rodrigo Lopez)...in the 6-5 win
on 7/15 vs StL, the first game after the All-Star break, hit his second
career walkoff HR (2-run off Fernando Salas)...his sacrifice fly off
Ryan Vogelsong on 7/29 vs SF produced his 500th career RBI...
from 8/7-8/13 missed 6 starts with a sprained right ankle (2gs) and
then a bruised left elbow (4gs)...in the seventh inning of the 10-7
loss on 8/8 vs Col hit his second career pinch-hit HR, a solo shot
off Rex Brothers that tied it at 7-7...was his first appearance since
he left a game 2 days earlier with the sprained ankle and his only
pinch-hit appearance of the season...on 8/9 vs Col made the 1,000th
appearance of his career, was hit on the left elbow by an Esmil
Rogers pitch and missed 4g...on 9/12 and 9/13 vs Chi homered in
consecutive games for the first time all season (3hr, 4rbi), including
a pair of HR in the first game followed the next night by his second
career leadoff HR (off Ryan Dempster), then did it for the second
time on 9/19 and 9/20 vs Hou (2hr, 2rbi)...hit his second leadoff HR
of the season on 9/19 vs Hou (off J.A. Happ).
2010
Was a National League All-Star for the first time...for
the second time in 3 seasons won the Rawlings Gold Glove Award
for second basemen...produced the highest fielding percentage of any
NL second baseman who had at least 500 total chances (.996, 3e,
703tc)...also led all NL second basemen in assists (419)...committed
a career-low 3 errors, just 1 more than the franchise record for
fewest by a second baseman in a season (Bret Boone, 2e, 1997)...
from 6/17-9/6 produced a season-best 63-game errorless streak...in
Baseball America's Best Tools issue was voted the best fielding second
baseman in the league...was 1 of only 3 players in the Major Leagues
with at least 100 runs, 33 doubles, 18 homers and 16 steals (Carlos
Gonzalez, Joey Votto)...from 8/27-9/1 missed 6 starts with a swollen
right hand suffered at SF on 8/25, when he was hit by a Santiago
Casilla pitch...in 28 apps after he returned hit .198 (21-106), but in
his last 11 apps of the season hit .353 (12-34, 2hr, 7rbi)...produced
18hr, 59rbi, 16 steals and 100 runs scored while making most of his
starts from the leadoff spot...beginning 6/25 became the club's primary
leadoff hitter and made 70 of his last 79 starts batting in that spot in the
order...overall in the order hit first (team-high 72gs), second (46gs),
third (8gs), fourth (22gs), sixth (2gs) and seventh (1gs, 9/25at SD)...
were his first apps batting leadoff since April 2007, his first starts
batting second since 2008 and his only start batting seventh since 2006...established career highs in doubles
(33) and walks (46)...ranked T7th in the NL in runs scored...when he suffered his hand injury on 8/25 led the National League in runs scored (90) and hits (151)...finished the season
leading the team in apps (155) and 4-hit games (4)...his 15-game hitting
streak (.463) from 5/28-6/12 was the longest by a Reds batter in 2010...
on 5/25 vs Pit hit his 100th career HR (off Joel Hanrahan)...on 6/10 vs SF
batted leadoff for the first time in 2010 and for the 12th time in his career
and tied his career high with 4 hits...on 7/28 at Mil hit his fourth career grand
slam, a 450-foot shot off Bernie Brewer's slide (off Carlos Villanueva)...
in the 3-1 win on 8/20 at LAD drove in all 3 runs to help the Reds snap
their 12-game losing streak at Dodger Stadium dating back to 2005...hit 2
homers on 8/24 at SF...after the Reds were no-hit by Roy Halladay at Phi
in Game 1 of the National League Division Series, Phillips led off Game 2
with a homer off Roy Oswalt...was his first career leadoff HR and only the
second leadoff homer in Reds postseason history (Pete Rose, Game 5 of
the 1972 World Series off Oak's Catfish Hunter).
2009
For the second time in 3 years won the Ernie Lombardi
Award as the Reds' Most Valuable Player in voting of the local chapter
of the Baseball Writers' Association of America...led all National League
second basemen with 25 stolen bases (Chase Utley 23) and 98rbi (Utley
93) and ranked fourth with 20hr (Utley 31, Dan Uggla 31, Clint Barmes
23)...led the team in apps (153), starts (150), hits (161), RBI (98), stolen
bases (25, tied w/ Willy Taveras) and 3-hit games (11)...produced 3rbi
in the season finale to finish with a career-high 98, the second-highest
total ever by a Reds second baseman (Joe Morgan, 110rbi as 2B in
1976)...produced his 95th RBI on 9/24, then until the final game went 8
apps without driving in a run, his second-longest drought of the season...
also had a career-best 30 doubles and 44 walks...became the first player
in franchise history to produce at least 20 doubles, 20hr and 20 stolen
bases in 3 consecutive seasons...joined Fla's Hanley Ramirez as the
only players in the Major Leagues to do it each of the last 3 years...in his
last 23g of the season hit .301 (28-93, 1hr, 13rbi)...led the club with 122
starts batting fourth in the order but also hit third (26gs) while Joey Votto
was on the disabled list and sixth (2gs)...on 4/22 and 4/23 at Chi batted
sixth, his lowest spot since he hit sixth on 4/11/07 at Ari...in the 7-0 win
on 5/5 at Fla drove in 6 runs for the third time in his career...were the most RBI in a game by a Reds batter
all season...in the 2-0 win on 4/12 vs Pit provided the game's only runs with a first-inning HR off Ian Snell...
on 4/13 at Mil scored the 300th run of his career...from 5/1-5/16 hit .362 (4hr, 20rbi) during a season-high 13-game hitting streak that raised his BA from .188 to .268...on a
bad hop on 5/23 vs Cle suffered a hairline fracture at the tip of his
right thumb...missed 5g but did not go on the disabled list...in May
received votes for National League Player of the Month after hitting
.352 with 7hr and leading the team with 31 hits and 29rbi...were the
most RBI by a Reds batter in a calendar month since Adam Dunn's
31rbi in July 2005...on 6/3 at StL produced 3 hits, a homer, 3 RBI,
3 runs scored and 2 stolen bases...since 1920, when RBI became
an official statistic, only 2 other Reds players reached all 5 of those
statistical levels in a game: George Foster in 1976 and Gary Redus
in 1983...on 6/28 at Cle celebrated his 28th birthday by going 3-for-5
with 3rbi, a stolen base and 3 runs scored...in the 4-3 win on 7/7 at Phi
had 3rbi and his fifth career 2-homer game...on 7/25 at Chi recorded
his 100th career stolen base.
2008
Didn't play after 9/9 because of a broken right index
finger that required surgery to insert 2 pins (9/12, hand specialist Dr.
Andrew Markewicz, Dr. Timothy Kremchek)...won the Rawlings Gold
Glove Award for National League second basemen and the Bill James Handbook's Fielding Bible Award as
the best defensive second basemen in the Major Leagues...for the second
consecutive season led National League second basemen in fielding
percentage (.990, 7e, 706tc)...his career-high 78-game errorless streak
from 4/10-7/8 was the second-longest by a second baseman in the Major
Leagues in 2008 (Pit's Freddy Sanchez, 82g)...despite missing the last
17g of the season still led the team in multi-hit games (45), stolen bases
(23), run scored (80) and triples (7)...ranked T6th in the NL in triples...led
the club with 114 starts batting cleanup but also hit second (2gs) and third
(24gs)...when injured had appeared in 141 of the Reds' 145g and had
started 140g...missed only games on 4/17 at Chi, the nightcap of a DH on
5/10 at NYM, 6/11 vs StL and 8/31 vs SF...on 4/25 at SF made his only
appearance of the season as a pinch hitter and hit his first career pinchhit
HR (off Jonathan Sanchez)...in 26g from 5/20-6/17 hit .188, dropping
overall BA from .308 to .262...in his other 115 apps of the season hit
.278...on 4/27 at SF produced his fourth career 2-homer game (solos off
Pat Misch)...on 6/4 at Phi made his 500th career appearance...on 6/19 vs
LAD produced his 500th career hit, a 2-run single off Jonathan Broxton...
in the 3-2 victory vs Wsh on 7/5 produced his third career walkoff hit,
an RBI-single off Luis Ayala...on 8/6 vs Mil and 8/7 vs Hou became the
first player in the 6-season history of Great American Ball Park to triple
in consecutive games...on 8/29 vs SF recorded his 200th career double (off Barry Zito)...suffered his season-ending finger injury in the 11-inning,
5-4 win on 9/9 at Mil...was hit by a pitch on a bunt attempt but later in that
plate appearance drove in the game-winning run...on 9/12 went on the
60-day disabled list to make room on the roster for RHP Micah Owings,
who was acquired from the Diamondbacks to complete the Adam Dunn
trade...for his community service was the club's recipient of the Roberto
Clemente Award and its nominee for the Branch Rickey Award.
2007
Put together one of the best all-around seasons of any
player in baseball and was voted the club's Most Valuable Player by the
local chapter of the BBWAA...received votes for National League Silver
Slugger, Gold Glove and MVP awards...established single-season club
records for a second baseman in total bases (315) and home runs (30)...
joined Adam Dunn (40hr) and Ken Griffey Jr. (30) to tie the club record
for most players with 30 homers in the same season...became only the
second 2B in Major League history, the third Reds player and the 31st
player overall (51st time) to produce 30 homers and 30 stolen bases in a
season (30hr, 32sb)...led all National League second basemen in fielding
percentage (8e, .990), total chances (782), putouts (341) and assists
(433)...among all ML second basemen ranked in the Top 3 in almost every
major offensive category...led the Reds in games (158), runs (107), hits
(187), total bases, triples (6), stolen bases and multi-hit games (56)...
for the second straight season led the club in hits and multi-hit games...
ranked among the National League leaders in multi-hit games (T7th),
runs (9th) and stolen bases (T9th)...tied for the NL lead among second
baseman in steals after leading league 2B in thefts in 2006...led the club
with 52 starts batting second in the order and 81 starts batting fourth...
were his first career apps batting cleanup...made 154 starts overall, all at
2B...made 1 appearance at SS (7/25 vs Mil)...in July led the club in HR
(6) and RBI (24)...in his last 41g of the season hit .339 (9hr, 28rbi)...on
9/4 vs NYM hit his 27th homer of the season (off Scott Schoeneweis) to
tie Joe Morgan's club record for a second baseman...broke the record the
next day (off NYM's John Maine)...recorded his 30th stolen base on 9/12
vs StL and his 30th homer on 9/26 vs Hou (off Juan Gutierrez)...on 9/16
at Mil doubled off Matt Wise to become the first Reds second baseman
ever to produce 300 total bases...his career-high 22-game hitting streak from 4/26-5/20 was the longest by a
Reds batter since Hal Morris hit safely in his last 29 apps of the 1996 season and tied for the second-longest
in the league in 2007...became the 12th Reds player to produce a hitting streak of at least 22g (16th time)...
during the streak he hit .351 with 11 multi-hit games and raised overall BA from .222 to .292...also had a pair
of 11-game hitting streaks (.375 from 7/1-7/15, .449 from 8/21-8/31)...from 8/24-8/30 produced a career-best 7 consecutive multi-hit games (.353, 16-30), the longest such streak by
a Reds batter since Chris Stynes' 8-game multi-hit streak from 7/8-7/18,
2000...his career-high 6rbi on 7/13 at NYM were the most by a Reds batter
in a game all season...had a 2-homer game on 6/22 at Sea and a pair of
grand slams (7/3 vs SF off Kevin Correia, 7/13 at NYM off John Maine)...
in the 2-1 victory on 4/20 vs Hou drove in the game-ending run in the 10th
inning with an RBI-single off Tom Gordon...on 6/17 vs Tex left the game
after he was hit on the left hand by a Kevin Milwood pitch but didn't miss
a start...in front of his hometown crowd on 7/18 at Atl, his 2-run double in
the 15th inning lifted the Reds to a 5-4 win...on 8/1 at Wsh recorded his
20th and 21st stolen bases of the season on the same pitch, thanks to a
shift on batter Adam Dunn.
2006
In his first season with the Reds became the
club's starting second baseman...led the team in hits (148),
multi-hit games (36) and starts at 2B (136)...also made 3 apps
and 2 starts at SS...led all National League second basemen
in stolen bases (25)...on 4/1 was designated for assignment by
the Indians...6 days later was acquired by the Reds for a player
to be named later or cash...on 4/9 was added to the roster...on 4/16 became the club's starting 2B and from
4/17-4/23 was NL Player of the Week (.452, 4 2b, 3hr, 17rbi)...his 17rbi were the most by a Reds batter in a
7-day span since Ray Knight produced 17rbi and 18rbi in July/August 1979...hit safely in all 7g that week and
then extended that career-high hitting streak to 9g (4/17-4/25, .421, 4 2b, 3hr, 18rbi)...kicked off that awardwinning
week on 4/17 vs Fla with 3 hits and 4rbi...on 4/20 at Mil had 6rbi, the most by a Reds batter all season,
including 2 homers and his first career grand slam (off Mike Adams)...would produce 2 more 9-game hitting
streaks as part of a stretch from 6/16-7/5 during which he hit safely in 18-19g (.381), raising BA from .303 to
.322...began the season with 16 straight stolen bases until he was picked off/caught stealing by Mil's Doug
Davis on 7/4...was the first Reds baserunner to begin a season with 16 consecutive successful stolen base
attempts since Ken Griffey Sr. opened the 1980 campaign 19-for-19...was hitting .306 with 7hr, 44rbi and 16
stolen bases in 17 attempts at the All-Star break...through August was hitting .301 (124g, 15hr, 66rbi, 22sb)...
in September was bothered by a bruised left index finger and hit .149...made his only starts at SS on 9/22 vs
Chi and 9/23 vs Chi...were his first career starts at that position...led the club with 66 starts batting seventh
but also hit first (9gs), second (16gs), third (1gs, 7/2 vs Cle), fifth (1gs, 7/7 at Atl), sixth (28gs), eighth (15gs)
and ninth (2gs)...on 9/19 at Hou was hit in the left eye by a ball but missed just 1g.
2005
At Class AAA Buffalo appeared in 112g and was selected to play in the Triple-A All-Star Game...ranked fifth
in the Indians organization in runs scored (79)...also appeared in 6g for the Indians during a stint from 7/9-7/31...made
a couple starts at 2B, on 7/9 and 7/20...after he returned to Buffalo hit .259 the rest of the season...missed 3g in early
July with a bruised right hand suffered when he was hit by a pitch...produced a pair of 4-hit games...made 104 starts
batting leadoff.
2004
Spent the minor league season at Class AAA Buffalo, where in 135 apps he hit .303 with 14 stolen
bases for the International League champions...ranked fourth in the IL in hits (158), T6th in runs scored (83)
and T8th in doubles (34)...his 158 hits would have established a new Bisons modern record had teammate
Jhonny Peralta not produced 181 hits...for Buffalo made 69 apps at 2B and 66 apps at SS...in June and July
combined to hit .345...from 6/20-7/30 hit safely in 34-35g, including an 18-game hitting streak from 6/20-7/10
and a 16-game streak from 7/11-7/30...from 6/15-8/10 reached base safely in 51 straight games, a Bisons
modern day record and a minor league high for 2004...during that 51-game span hit .365 with a .431 on-base
percentage...hit .308 in the playoffs...on 9/19 joined the Indians following the minor league post-season...
made 6 starts at 2B for the Tribe.
2003
Coming out of spring training won the Indians'
starting job at second base...hit .277 in 24 exhibition
games to earn his spot in the Opening Day lineup...
played in a career-high 112g for the Tribe...on 4/9 vs
WSox hit his first Major League home run (off Jon
Garland)...from 5/8-5/14 produced a season-high
6-game hitting streak (10-21, .476)...on 5/20 vs Det
hit a 3-run walkoff homer off Matt Roney that erased
a 4-3 deficit...in that game produced a career-high
4rbi...from 5/27-6/6 went 0-for-29 and at the All-Star
break was optioned to Class AAA Buffalo...in 88g
at the break was hitting .210, the lowest average in
the American League among batting qualifiers...hit .175 in 43g at Buffalo but was recalled on 8/27, when John McDonald went to the disabled list...spent the
remainder of the season with the Tribe and hit .200 in 24g the rest of the season...for the season made 104
starts at 2B...his .981 fielding percentage ranked seventh-best among all AL second basemen.
2002
Prior to the season was rated by
Baseball America as the top prospect in the Expos organization and
the 20th-best prospect in all of baseball...in his Major League debut made 11 apps for the Indians...spent
the minor league season at Class AA Harrisburg and Class AAA Ottawa and Buffalo...in June was acquired
by the Indians in the deal that sent RHP Bartolo Colon to Mtl...began the season at Harrisburg and hit .327
in his first 60g there before he was promoted to Ottawa on 6/14...for Harrisburg produced a 21-game hitting
streak from 4/6-5/3 (.410)...was named Eastern League Player of the Month for April (.397, 6hr, 17rbi)...had
2-homer games on 4/13 vs Altoona and 5/27 vs Binghamton...following the 6/27 trade went to Buffalo and
hit .283 in 55g there...on 9/13 was promoted to Cle and made his Major League debut that night vs Min as a
defensive replacement at 2B...on 9/16 at Bos singled off Frank Castillo for his first career hit...on 9/26 at Min
went 3-for-4 with 2 doubles, a triple and a career-high 4rbi...overall for Cle made 11 apps at 2B, including 8
starts...following the season played for Phoenix in the prestigious Arizona Fall League (32g, .238, 4hr, 20rbi,
5sb)...following the season was named the top prospect in the Indians organization by
Baseball America.
2001
At Class A Jupiter and Class AA Harrisburg combined to hit .292 with 71 runs, 31 doubles, 2 triples, 11
homers, 59 RBI and 30 steals in 122g...began the season at Jupiter, where he was rated by Baseball America
as the third-best prospect in the Florida State League...on 6/17 was promoted to Harrisburg and became the
Senators' first teenage player since Ugueth Urbina in 1993...following the season played for Scottsdale in the
prestigious Arizona Fall League (25g, .344, 10 2b, 2hr, 16rbi) and was named to the All-Prospect Team...
2000
At Class A Cape Fear of the South Atlantic League recorded 23 stolen bases in 31 attempts.
1999
Signed his first professional contract on 6/21...appeared in 47g for the
Gulf Coast League Expos.