Resides in West Palm Beach, FL during the offseason with his wife, Ashley, and their daughters, Sidney, Hunter Riley and Sloane. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his 14-letter last name is the longest in baseball history.
2015
Played in both the Miami Marlins and Arizona Diamondbacks organizations in 2015. Combined to play in 79 games between Miami and Arizona and hit .225 (45-for-200) with 26 runs scored, 15 doubles, nine home runs and 24 RBIs. Hit .308 (8-for-26) with two doubles and one RBI as a pinch hitter -- ranked tied for 10th in the National League in pinch hit average. Began the season with the Marlins and was designated for assignment on April 27...was released on May 5. Signed by Arizona as a minor league free agent on May 7. Assigned to Triple-A Reno, where he played in nine games and hit .188 (6-for-32) with two runs scored, two home runs and seven RBIs. Had his contract purchased from Triple-A Reno on May 29. Hit .333 (7-for-21) with three doubles and a RBI over a seven-game stretch from June 21-July 7. Sidelined from July 12-27 with a left neck strain. Assigned to the AZL D-Backs on July 23 -- played in two games during his rehab assignment and hit .250 (1-for-4) with a run scored and a RBI. Finished the month of September with a .304 (14-for-46) batting average with six runs scored, three doubles, five home runs and 12 RBIs -- homered in four straight starts from September 8-16.
2014
23 of his 44 RBI came in 7th inning or later, as did seven of his 11 home runs...Went 2x3 with two runs scored and a home run on May 2 vs. the Dodgers, his 29th birthday. Became third active Marlin and seventh player (eighth time) to homer on his birthday in Club history...On May 16 at San Francisco, snapped career-long 0x26 skid by going 4x5, with a single in each of ?rst four PA. It tied a career high for hits (?fth time), and he became just second Marlin in Club history to record two hits from each side of plate in same game, joining Chuck Carr (twice). -STATS LLC...After batting .301 (22x73) in April, batted .177 (14x79) in May; appeared in only 8 G in June due to DL stint, batting .258 (8x31)...Had three RBI on July 6 at St. Louis, while batterymate Henderson Alvarez recorded three hits. According to Elias, was just second starting battery since 2011 with pitcher collecting three-or-more hits and catcher recording three-or-more RBI, joining Tyler Chatwood (three hits) and Wilin Rosario (three RBI) for Colorado on April 29, 2013...On July 21 at Atlanta, became ?fth player in Club history to record a home run and strike out four times in the same contest. Of the ?ve occurrences, four of the home runs, including his, tied the game or gave Marlins the lead...Batted .221 (63x285, 16 2b, 9 hr, 36 rbi) as left-handed batter, and .216 (19x88, 4 2b, 2 hr, 8 rbi) as right-hander...Finished season with career average of .256 (434x1698) left-handed, and .207 (140x676) right-handed
2013
Spent season with World Series champion Boston Red Sox. Batted .276 in 119 games at catcher, which ranked third among American League backstops. His 65 RBI as catcher ranked third among AL counterparts, and 14 home runs tied for fourth. Finished regular season campaign on season-long 11-game hitting streak, batting .410 (16x39) with five doubles, three home runs and 11 RBI, as well as a .439 on-base percentage. Also, had season-long stretch of five consecutive games with an RBI from August 16-21, setting new career high. Had four stolen bases over eight-game span from September 1-17, including a theft in three-of-four games between Sept. 12 & 17. Had just one career stolen base in 580 career games prior to that stretch (Sept. 3, 2011 vs. Texas for Boston). Batted .294 (90x306) against right-handed pitching; his career average against right-handers entering 2013 had been .254. Also, 12 of his 14 home runs came against right-handers. Batted .284 (48x169) following All-Star break, compared to .266 (68x256) prior. Included marks of .282 (22x78) in August and .314 (16x51) in September. Batted .300 (3x10, 2b, 3 rbi) in three games during Divisional Round of playoffs, but just .136 (3x22, 2 rbi) in seven games during American League Championship Series and World Series. Was first career appearance in postseason. Most frequent spot in lineup was seventh, where he batted .242 (56x231) in 64 games; second-most frequent was six hole, where he batted .345 (29x84) in 22 games. Homered twice on June 9 vs. the Angels (2x4, 4 rbi), his only multi-homer game of season and fourth of career. Homered in back-to-back contests on September 12 at Tampa Bay and Sept. 13 vs. the Yankees. Was designated hitter on April 21 vs. Kansas City (1x4) and pinch hitter (0x1) in last frame of 2-1, 10-inning walk-off win over Tampa Bay on April 13; all other appearances during season were at catcher (119 games, 111 starts; both career highs).
2012
Set single-season career highs in games (121), at-bats (405), runs (55), hits (90), homers
(25), RBI (59), walks (38), and extra-base hits (43) in his 2nd full season with the Red Sox...
Also posted his highest SLG percentage (.454).
His 25 home runs ranked 3rd among ML catchers after COL's Wilin Rosario (28) and CWS' A.J. Pierzynski (27)...
Finished 4th in SLG (min. 375 PA) among AL catchers.
Led the team in homers, the 1st Red Sox catcher to do that since Carlton Fisk in 1973...Were the most home
runs for a Sox catcher since Jason Varitek in 2003 (25) and 1 shy of the single-season high for a BOS player
whose primary position is catcher, trailing only Carlton Fisk's 26 homers in 1973 and 1977 (all while catching)...1 of Saltalamacchia's roundtrippers came while at DH and 1 was as a pinch-hitter.
Led AL with 15.30 AB per HR as a catcher (352 AB/23 HR), 2nd in the majors to COL's Wilin Rosario (14.04)
and the top single-season mark by a Red Sox catcher with at least 200 PA at the position since at least 1974.
24 of his 25 homers came against right-handed pitching...Batted .230 (81-for-352) against right-handers and
.170 (9-for-53) vs. lefties.
Made 95 starts behind the plate and caught a career-high 104 games overall...Also started 12 times at DH...
Made 1 appearance at 1st base, shifting from DH in the 8th inning on 8/12 at CLE...Was his 1st appearance at
the position since 9/10/10 at OAK.
Ranked 5th in the AL in games caught, starts behind the plate (tied) and innings caught (852.0)...Threw out
15.8 percent of attempted base stealers (15 of 95).
Committed just 6 passed balls, tied for the 2nd-fewest among AL players with at least 100 games caught after
BAL's Matt Wieters (5 in 134 games caught).
Caught all 17 innings on 5/6 vs. BAL, the longest complete game by a Red Sox catcher since Jason Varitek
went all 19 innings on 7/9/06 at CWS.
Hit 6 roundtrippers in May, a career high for any month, and hit 5 in both June and July.
His 17 home runs at the break led all ML catchers...It marked the most homers by an AL backstop prior to the
break since NYY's Jorge Posada in 2003 (17) and the 2nd-most ever by a Red Sox catcher before the All-Star
break (since 1933) behind Carlton Fisk in 1973 (18).
Made his 1st career start in the cleanup spot on 6/16 at CHC and went 2-for-3 with a double, homer, 2 RBI
and a walk...In all, reached base in 7 of 9 starts as the 4th hitter in the lineup...Went 3-for-13 (.231) with 4 RBI as a pinch-hitter...Drove in BOS's only runs with a 7th-inning pinch-hit single
in a 4-2 loss on 6/9 vs. WAS.
Made 2nd straight Opening Day start behind the plate for BOS on 4/5 at DET, his 4th in a row overall including
2 with TEX from 2009-10.
Went deep twice on 4/26 at CWS, matching a single-game career high for the 3rd time, 1st since 8/22/07 for
TEX at BAL (G1)...Tallied 4 hits on 4/21 vs. NYY, matching a career high for the 2nd time, also 8/22/07.
Matched the team lead with 6 homers in May and ranked 5th among AL qualifiers with a team-leading .628
SLG in the month...Was the best SLG by a Red Sox catcher in any month (min. 50 PA) since Jason Varitek in April
2005 (.630) and the best by a Sox catcher in May since Carlton Fisk in 1977 (.647).
Led the majors with a .804 SLG in his last 16 games in May beginning 5/12, during which he hit .373 (19-for-
51) with 4 doubles and 6 homers...Knocked 5 roundtrippers in a 10-game stretch from 5/19-31.
Went 3-for-4 with a home run and a season-high 5 RBI on 5/13 vs. CLE...Was the 2nd-highest RBI total of his
career behind 8/22/07 at BAL with TEX (7).
Left game on 5/18 at PHI in the bottom of the 5th inning with a left ear laceration after being struck by a
ball that deflected off Ty Wigginton...Returned to the starting lineup the next day and homered in back-to-back
contests following the injury from 5/19-20 at PHI.
Connected for his 1st career walk-off homer and his 1st career pinch-hit homer with a 2-run shot 5/26 vs. TB
in the 9th...Was the 1st pinch-hit walk-off shot by a Red Sox since Wes Chamberlain on 5/9/95 vs. BAL...10 days
later on 6/3 at TOR, hit a 9th-inning game-tying homer, his 1st career HR that knotted a game in the 8th or later.
Fell a single shy of the cycle 9/12 vs. NYY, reaching in all 4 plate appearances (double, triple, homer, walk)
with career-high 3 extra-base hits...His 9 total bases were the most by a Red Sox catcher in a game against the
Yankees since Jason Varitek on 7/4/03 at NYY (12).
Drew 11 walks in his last 17 tilts, averaging 6.0 PA/BB (66 PA) compared to 14.2 PA/BB prior to that point
(382 PA/27 BB)...Had 10 free passes in September for his 2nd-most in any month of his career (11 in May
2008)...Tied career-high with 3 walks on 9/5 at SEA (also 5/14/08 with TEX vs. SEA).
Following the season, honored by the Boston BBWAA as winner of Tim Wakefield Community Service Award.
2011
Set single-season career highs in virtually every category in 1st full season with the
Red Sox, including games (103), at-bats (358), runs (52), hits (84), doubles (23), triples (3),
homers (16), extra-base hits (42) and RBI (56)...Also posted his highest SLG percentage (.450)...Marked his 1st season spending the entire campaign in the Majors without a stint on the DL...Placed 3rd in the AL in SLG (.452) and triples (3) as catcher and 4th in extra-base hits (42) at the position.
Went 3-for-9 (.333) with a double and 8 RBI with the bases loaded...Appeared in 101 games at catcher, including 96 starts...Caught a career-high 28 runners attempting to steal,
the most by a Red Sox catcher since Jason Varitek's 29 in 2002 and 3rd most for an AL backstop in 2011...Led
the Majors with a career-high 26 passed balls, the most for any Major League catcher since Mike Macfarlane
had 26 with the Red Sox in 1995...21 of those 26 passed balls came with Tim Wakefield pitching...Threw out 2 attempted base stealers on 3 occasions, tying a single-game career high...Did it on 7/25 vs. KC,
8/5 vs. NYY and 9/20 vs. BAL, bringing career total to 6 times...Nabbed 15 of last 43 (34.9%) attempted base
stealers beginning 7/25 through the rest of the season...Hit 3 triples in 2011 after having just 1 previously in his career, on 9/24/07 vs. LAA while with Texas...Collected season-high 4 RBI twice, 7/24 vs. SEA and 9/13 vs. TOR...Were his 1st tilts with at least 4 RBI since
he drove in 4 on 5/5/09 at SEA with the Rangers...Made 3rd career Opening Day start, 1st with the Red Sox, on 4/1 at TEX...Recorded his 100th career RBI on 4/17 vs. TOR with the 3rd of 3 runs driven in on the day...Collected an RBI in 4 straight games from 5/15-22, the longest such streak of his career...Hit 1st homer of the season on 5/15 at NYY, a solo shot in the 8th to give the Red Sox a 7-5 lead in an eventual
7-5 win...Was his 1st homer since 8/2/09 vs. SEA while with Texas, snapping a 40-game and 121-AB homerless
drought...The 40 contests marked the longest homerless stretch of his career...Hit at a .327 clip (17-for-52) in 15 June games...Notched career-high, 12-game on-base stretch from 6/16-7/7...Batted .293 (12-for-41) with 7 walks in that time...Homer in the 7th on 7/7 vs. BAL was the last of back-to-back-to-back shots (following David Ortiz and Josh Reddick)...Did not play 7/8 vs. BAL but was ejected in the 8th inning by home-plate umpire Mike Estabrook after a
bench-clearing incident, his 1st career ejection...Tallied a 9-game hit streak from 7/18-8/1 over which he hit .378 (14-for-37) with 3 doubles, 4 homers, 12 RBI,
9 runs and a walk...Tied for the longest stretch of his career (also 5/22-6/2/09)...Scored the winning run from 2nd base in the 9th on 8/2 vs. CLE on Jacoby Ellsbury's walk-off single...Had pinch-run for Jason Varitek, his 2nd-career pinch-running assignment, also 6/20/08 at WSH with TEX.
Swiped 2nd base in the 4th inning on 9/3 vs. TEX, his 1st-career stolen base...Allowed career-high 4 passed balls 9/18 vs. TB, most in a game for a Sox catcher since Josh Bard had 4 on 4/26/06...After the season, received the Good Guy award from the Boston Baseball writers...The award is given to an individual
- player, coach or executive - who consistently and professionally handles the media obligations of
being a Boston Red Sox, and serves as an example for teammates and others to follow.
2010
Split the year between the Rangers and Red Sox organizations, appearing in a careerlow
12 Major League games overall.
Reached base in 10 of 30 Major League plate appearances (4 H, 6 BB), including 9 of 25 as a Red Sox (3 H, 6 BB).
Traded to the Sox from Texas at the 7/31 trade deadline in exchange for 1B Christopher McGuiness, RHP
Roman Mendez, a player to be named later (C Michael Thomas) and cash considerations...Was immediately
optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.
Recalled to Boston on 8/11 and made his Red Sox debut that night as a defensive replacement behind the
plate...Appeared in 10 games with Boston overall, including 6 behind the plate (5 GS).
Made 1st start as a member of the Red Sox on 8/12 at TOR and went 2-for-4 with 2 doubles...Became 1st
player with at least 2 extra-base hits in his 1st start at catcher for the Sox since Matt Batts in the opener of a
doubleheader on 9/11/47 (double, home run)...Threw out 1 of 2 attempted base stealers in the game.
Landed on the disabled list on 8/19 (retro to 8/16) with a right lower leg infection...Went 5-for-15 (.333) with
2 doubles, 1 homer and 4 RBI in 4 rehab games with Triple-A Pawtucket.
Played in 7 games, including 3 starts, after being activated from the DL on 9/1, but underwent season-ending
surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb on 9/28...The surgery was performed by Dr. Thomas Graham
at the Cleveland Clinic.
Pinch-hit for Lars Anderson at OAK on 9/10 and moved to 1st base, his 1st appearance at the position since
9/30/07 with Texas.
Hit .278 (10-for-36) with 5 doubles, 1 homer, 6 RBI and 4 walks in 9 games with the PawSox overall, including
4 rehab contests.
Appeared in 2 games (1 GS) for Texas to start the season, including his 2nd career Opening Day start...Had
the game-winning hit in the season opener (4/5 vs. TOR), a bases loaded, walk-off single in the 9th in a 5-4
win...Marked the Rangers 4th walk-off victory ever on Opening Day.
Placed on the 15-day DL with upper back stiffness on 4/8...Activated on 4/27 and optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma
City where he stayed until the trade to Boston...Played 63 games overall with the RedHawks, including
rehab, batting .244 (58-for-238) with 11 doubles, 2 triples, 11 homers, 33 RBI and 37 runs.
2009
Opened season at Oklahoma (AAA), appearing in
15 games before recall by Rangers on April 25...started
52 games at catcher and 3 as DH the rest of the season...
averaged 4.35 pitches-per-plate appearance,
most of any Texas batter with at least 200 PA's...hit .311
against right-handers but just .158 vs. lefties...batted
.333 (16-48) with RISP...connected for first career
grand slam, May 23 at Cleveland...hit .357 in final 20
games to go from .211 to .253...fielded .976 (9 E/371 TC) in 54 total games behind the plate and caught 7-of-47 (14.9%) potential
base stealers...missed the rest of the season after sustaining a strained right forearm muscle making a throw on Sept. 1 vs.
Seattle...also bothered by ligament inflammation in right elbow...hit .364 (24-66) with 9 home runs and 21 RBI in 20 games for
Escogido in the Dominican Winter League...tied for third in the league in homers with a pair of 2-homer games
2008
After beginning his season at Oklahoma (AAA), joined the big league club in late April and shared catching duties for much of
the season until suffering a right forearm injury on Sept. 1...was in competition for the starting catcher's job deep into spring training,
but was optioned to Oklahoma on March 26...had a productive start at Triple-A, never saw the minors again after joining Texas on
April 25...was one of the top players in the Dominican Winter League after the season.
2007
Combined to
hit .266 (82-308) with 11 home runs and 33 RBI in 93 games for Atlanta and Texas in first big league action...made 77 total starts in
majors, 42 at catcher and 35 at first base...opened year with Mississippi (AA), where he had a pair of 2-homer games: April 10 vs.
Carolina and April 24 vs. Birmingham...was purchased by Atlanta on May 2 and made his ML debut that night vs. Philadelphia, going
0-for-2 with a walk...singled off Randy Wolf for first hit on May 6 vs. Los Angeles (AL) with first RBI in same game...hit first ML home
run May 27 vs. Philadelphia off Cole Hamels...was acquired by Texas on July 31 and made Rangers debut the next night in
Cleveland...started 24 games at first base and 20 at catcher with Texas...was 4-for-6 with 2 home runs and 7 RBI in Texas' record
30-3 win on Aug. 22 (GM 1) at Baltimore...tied club mark with 5 runs scored and set team rookie mark for RBI
2006
Named the top prospect in the Braves' organization by
Baseball America prior to the 2006 season and again after the season. Was named the 10th-best prospect in the Southern League by
Baseball America after the 2006 season...Suffered through a 2-for-39 hitting slump and before going on the disabled list with a wrist injury on 7/2...Came off the DL on 7/14 and proceeded to hit .352 (25-for-71) in 23 games after coming off the DL...Had just four homers when he went on the DL, then hit five in the month following his disabled stint...Had a season-high eight-game hitting streak 7/26-8/4 (.500, 14-for-28)...His best game was on 7/27 at MOB where he became the sixth-ever M-Brave with a two-homer game (one grand slam) and had a team-record six RBI. He became the third M-Brave to hit a grand slam...A month after coming off the DL, was selected to play for the US National Team in the Olympic Qualifying
Tournament in Cuba. Hit .226 (7-for-31) with a home run and four runs batted in as the U.S. won the tournament to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympics...Tore up the Arizona Fall League following the season, hitting .565 (13-for-23) with three homers and 12 RBI in just six games.
2005
Rated as the Braves' second-best prospect by
Baseball America following the season...Was named
the Myrtle Beach (A) Player of the Year by the Braves organization...Was named to the Carolina League regular
and postseason all-star teams. Was also named to the
Baseball America postseason Carolina League
All-Star Team and to its High AAll-Star Team...Also was named to the
Baseball America first-team, all-minors,
postseason all-star team...Ranked in the top three among Braves minor leaguers in batting average (.314,
third), hits (144, second), doubles (35, first), RBI (81, third) and OPS (.913, third)...Was fourth with 19 home
runs...His .519 slugging percentage was the highest single-season mark in Myrtle Beach history...Was named
July (.411-6-18) and August (.313-6-28) Myrtle Beach Player of the Month...Named Carolina League Player
of the Week for the week of 8/2, hitting .429 with two homers...Played 21 games with the Phoenix Desert Dogs
of the Arizona Fall League, hitting .288 (21-for-73) with a homer, 16 runs and eight RBI... Homered in the title
game, as the Desert Dogs won the AFL title...Played on the USA Baseball team that took part in November's
CONCEBE Regional Olympic Qualifying Tournament, where he hit .875 (7-for-8) with two home runs, five
runs batted in and four runs scored in just three games...Had game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth
to break a 4-4 tie with Mexico in the second game...Hit a pair of solo homers vs. Panama.
2004
Selected by
Baseball America as the seventh-best prospect in the South Atlantic League...In 19 July games with Rome (A), he led the team with a .347 avg. (25-for-72)...Led the team with 16 RBI in May...Nine
of his 10 home runs were hit on the road.
2003
Began his professional career with the Gulf Coast Braves (Rookie)...Ranked second on the team with
11 doubles and 28 walks.