Peter signed a minor league contract with an invitation to major league Spring Training in February ... an eight-year major league veteran, he has appeared in at least 100 major league games in each of the last four seasons... Has batted .241 (489-for-2,028) with 88 doubles, 36 triples, 42 homers, 164 RBI and 66 stolen bases in 813 major league games with the Angels (2010-13), Cardinals (2014-15), Phillies (2016) and Rays (2017)... Has batted .278 (52-for-187) vs. lefties over the last two seasons... Has made seven-straight Opening Day rosters, including last season as a non-roster invitee with Tampa Bay... Tied for the American League lead with 11 triples in 2011 ... his 36 triples since 2010 rank 10th-most among active players... Was named a minor league mid-season All-Star in 2008 (California League) and 2009 (Texas League) ... was a post-season All-Star in 2010 (Pacific Coast League)... Selected in the 10th round of the 2005 draft by the Angels... Graduated from Notre Dame High School in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... had committed to play baseball at Grand Canyon (Ariz.) University before signing with the Angels... His father, Chris, is a scout for the San Diego Padres... Was born in Park Ridge, Ill., a northwest suburb of Chicago.
2017
Peter spent the entire season with the Rays, with the exception of a brief D.L. stint and rehab assignment … appeared in exactly 100 games, his fourth-straight season of at least 100 games... Batted .260/.310/.442 (27-for-104) against lefties, compared to .179/.225/.310 (15-for-84) vs. righties... In the outfield, he handled 122 total chances without committing an error … only four other outfielders in baseball finished the season with as many total chances and no errors: Brett Gardner (253), Bradley Zimmer (176), Seth Smith (144) and Jon Jay (141)... He spent eight games (May 29-June 8) on the disabled list with tennis elbow... Hit .286 (18-for-63) in June and July ... batted .196 (11-for-56) from April to May and .188 (13-for-69) from August to October.
2016
Appeared in 123 games in his first season with Philadelphia … started 97 games (92 in right field and five in center)... Tied for eighth in the National League with seven triples … his .995 fielding percentage (1 E/188 TC) was the sixth-best among qualifying NL outfielders...Reached base via an error seven times, tied for the fourth-most in the NL...Batted .301 (46-153) with nine doubles, three triples, four homers, 15 RBI and 19 runs scored over his final 46 road games...Recorded a game-ending, infield single on 4/20 vs. the Mets...Went 34-76 (.447) with two doubles, three triples and three home runs over 24 games from 6/12-7/7, raising his average from .192 to .278...Reached base safely in 22 consecutive games from 6/17-7/16, batting .378/.427/.622 with five doubles, three triples, three homers and eight RBI...Registered a career-high 14-game hitting streak from 6/21-7/5, hitting .463 (25-54) with a 1.268 OPS...Was on the disabled list from 7/27-8/11 with with a sprained right shoulder … appeared in five rehab games with Class AAA Lehigh Valley...Was claimed off waivers from the Cardinals on 12/2.
2015
Hit a career-low .200 in 117 games for STL...Finished 10th among all ML center fielders with a .992 fielding % (min. 90 G)...Appeared in 93 games in CF (41 starts); committed only one error in 127 total chances...Batted .311 (14-45) over his first 25 games of the season and .167 (25-150) over his final 92 games; had just two hits in 39 AB, 7/21-10/4
2014
In first season with St. Louis, started 65 games in center and appeared in the field in 104 contests...Batted .220 before the All-Star break and .253 post All-Star break. Hit .360 (9-25) in August...Tied for team lead with five triples and ranked 2nd on team with nine stolen bases. Stole two bases vs. LAD on 7/20...Had 16 multi-hit games with two three-hit games (4/8 vs. CIN & 5/7 at ATL)...Had three pinch hits including a PH-2B (7/6 vs. MIA) and PH-3B (7/9 vs. PIT) and three pinch walks...Had 11 infield hits, 4th most on Cardinals, and three bunt hits, 3rd highest for STL...Hit four home runs, his most since hitting 12 in 2011 (w/LAA)...Hit 1st Cardinals HR on 5/7 at ATL (Mike Minor); 1st Busch Stadium HR on 6/3 vs. KC, a go-ahead shot off James Shields; 3rd HR of season was a game-tying shot off Clayton Kershaw on 7/20 and his 4th was 3-run insurance shot in 9th at BAL (8/10)...His season best hit-streak was five games from 6/3-8 (.375, 6-16, 3B, HR)...Provided game-winning hit with a two-out RBI single in 1-0 win vs. PIT (9/3); 2nd career (last vs. CWS 2011)...Underwent surgery for right hip impingement on Oct. 21...Had two at-bats (0-2) between the two rounds of postseason, appearing in five games...pinch hit in Game 1 of the Division Series at Los Angeles Dodgers and Game 3 of the League Championship at San Francisco...Played 4.0 innings of defense in centerfield as late inning substitution: 2.0 innings in DS Game 3, 1.0 inning in DS Game 4 and 1.0 inning in LCS Game 5.
2013
Appeared in 55 games for the Angels in 2013, batting .274 with 26 runs scored, three doubles, three triples, three home runs and 12 RBI... Missed a total of 103 games throughout the season due to injuries... Initially placed on the 15-day D.L. with a left hamstring strain 4/30 -6/9... Went back on the 15-day D.L. 7/1 (retroactive to 6/30) with a right wrist fracture; activated on 8/16. Returned to the D.L. 9/16 (retroactive to 9/4) until the end of the season due to his right wrist... Had season-ending wrist surgery on his right wrist on 9/8... Was batting .313 at time of first injury, .333 at time of second D.L. stint and finished the season batting .274... Ran off a 10-game hitting streak 4/19-28, batting .447 (17-38) during the stretch... Batted .370 (17-46) in the month of June, his highest career monthly average with at least 50 plate appearances... Posted a .351 (13-37) batting average in close and late situations... Robbed J.J. Hardy of a home run June 11. According to ESPN Stats and Info, it was the fifth time in his career robbing a home run, tied with Cameron Maybin for the most in the majors since 2010... Hit first career leadoff home run on 4/15 at Minnesota.
2012
Spent second full season in Majors appearing in 101 games (48 starts) for Angels, batting .220 (37-for-168) with three home runs, 19 RBIs and 27 runs scored...Made second straight Opening Day start in center field for Angels...Made just one error in 501.2 innings in outfield in 2012 (.994 fielding percentage)...Halos were 64-31 in his 95 appearances in center field...Scored seven runs after entering game as a pinch runner, which ranked second in Majors, trailing only Seattle's Munenori Kawasaki (8 R)...Hit .277 (23-for-83) in 6th inning or later and .294 (5-for-17) in close or late situations...On April 11 at Target Field, recorded Halos' first inside-the-park home run since Gary Matthews Jr.'s on June 17, 2007, at Dodger Stadium...20th different Angel to accomplish feat in franchise history (26th occurrence)...Homered in back-to-back games on June 24 and 26.
2011
Spent first full season in Majors batting .271 (136/502) with
72 runs, 26 doubles, 11 triples, 12 home runs, 43 RBI and 22
stolen bases in 147 games (138 starts as CF)...Did not qualify
as a rookie in 2011 (181 at-bats in 2010)...First player in
Angels' single-season history to collectively reach 25+ 2B,
10+ 3B, 10+ HR & 20+ SB...Only other player in MLB to reach
those numbers in 2011 was Curtis Granderson...His 11 triples
tied for A.L. lead and were most by an Angel since Chone Figgins' 17 in 2004...Ranked 2nd in MLB with 17 bunt
hits & 4th in A.L. with 36 infield hits...Angels' top hitter at home (.300)...Tagged seven HRs over his last 36
games (5 HRs over first 111 games)...Six of his 12 home runs came in a 22-game span in August...Homered in
three consecutive games (8/19-21)...According to FanGraphs, Bourjos saved 21 runs in centerfield (2nd most
in MLB in 2011) as part of an Angels outfield that led the Majors with 38 defensive runs saved...Collected first
career walk-off hit Aug. 23 vs. CWS with RBI single with bases loaded in 9th...Activated from D.L., July 23...
Left July 7 game in 8th inning with right hamstring tightness (placed on DL 7/8)...Missed 11 games in first D.L.
stint of career...Career-best 12-game hit streak April 17-30...Scored career-high four runs May 5 at Boston...
Tied club record with two triples April 26 vs. Oakland.
2010
Bourjos does not qualify as a rookie for 2011...Called up from triple-A Salt Lake on August 3 and appeared
in 51 games with Angels...Was Halos' starting centerfielder in 50 of his 51 games...MLB debut as starting
centerfielder on Aug. 3 at Baltimore moved Torii Hunter to his first start in corner outfield spot since 1999...
With Angels, finished with a .204 (37/181) clip, 19 runs scored, six doubles, four triples, six home runs, 15
RBI and 10 stolen bases...16 of his 37 hits went for extra bases...Batted leadoff his last nine games (first such
starts of his career)...Hit .250 (11/44) in the role...Logged eight outfield assists in his first 26 starts, most by a
rookie in that span in at least the last 40 years (ELIAS)...His 10 outfield assists led all of MLB from the date of
his debut until the end of the season...10 outfield assists finished tied for 6th in A.L... Bourjos threw out more
baserunners by himself than 18 of the 30 teams in baseball - all in just 51 games...HR in 2nd inn. on August 21
at Minnesota was first of MLB career and front end of back-to-back HRs with Bobby Abreu...Collected first two
Major League hits on August 4 at Baltimore...Named 2010 PCL Rookie of the Year after batting .314 (130/414)
with 13 HRs, 13 2Bs, 12 3Bs, 85 runs and 27 SBs for Salt Lake.
2009
Ascension up minor league ladder continued with solid performance in first season at double-A Arkansas...Speedster
led Texas League with 14 triples and ranked fifth in circuit with 32 stolen bases...Led Arkansas with 72 runs scored...
Named as Angel Organization's Defensive Player of the Year as he committed just one error in 110 games...Was also
a Texas League All-Star selection...Added to Angels' 40-man roster in off-season.
2008
Finished 2008 at Rancho Cucamonga second among all Angels minor leaguers with 50 stolen bases...Selected to
play in 2008 California League All-Star Game...Led California League in 2008 with 50 stolen bases and ranked fifth
with 150 hits...Also led Quakes that season in doubles (29), runs (83), and at-bats (509) and finished second on
club and league with 10 triples.
2007
Spent majority of sophomore campaign at single-A Cedar Rapids...Stole 19 bases and added six triples...Also
appeared in four games with Angels rookie club in Tempe (.313, 1 2B, 2 RBI).
2006
Opened professional career at rookie level Orem in 2006...Logged 28 extra-base hits in 65 games for a career-best
.472 slugging pct...His seven triples ranked third in the league...Named Pioneer League Honorable Mention.