Adam M. Rosales… Married Callie Pack (11/11/11); has one daughter, Juliet (6/27/14), and one son, Adrian (3/9/16)… 2001 graduate of Maine High School (IL)… Attended Western Michigan University, where he majored in physical education… Earned All-MAC first-team honors in 2004 and 2005…Hobby: Playing guitar…Signed by: Rick Sellers.
2017
Began season with OAK...Hit safely in 9 of his first 11 games, clubbing 2 of his 4 total home runs in that stretch...Batted .276 (16-58) with a .338 OBP vs LHP and .218 (32-147) with a .245 OBP vs RHP...Traded to ARI on 7/31...Defensively, appeared in 11 games at 3rd base, 10 at SS, 6 at 1st base and 3 at 2nd base...Homered 3 times in his final 14 games.
2016
Was a non-roster invitee with San Diego during the spring but made the Padres Opening Day roster and spent the entire season in the majors…batted .229 with 13 home runs and 35 RBI in 105 games…28 of his 49 hits (57.1%) were for extra bases and he slugged .495…posted career highs in games, runs (37), doubles (12), triples (3), home runs, RBI, walks (29), slugging percentage, OPS (.814), extra base hits and strikeouts (88) in his ninth season in the majors…matched his best in stolen bases (4)…grounded into just two double plays in 214 at bats…was batting .189 with five home runs and 17 RBI in 58 games before the All-Star Break…then hit .287 with eight home runs and 18 RBI in 47 games after the break…had .664 OPS before the break, 1.030 after the break…batted .237 (23-for-97) with six home runs against left-handed pitching compared to .222 (26-for-117) with seven home runs against right-handers…has 21 home runs in 569 career at bats against lefties, 19 in 744 at bats against righties…hit .200 with runners in scoring position and is a .194 (62-for-319) career hitter with RISP…went 1-for-4 (.250) with the bases loaded and is 2-for-32 (.063) in his career…slugged nine of his 13 home runs and collected 26 of his 35 RBI at Petco Park…batted .311 with a .711 slugging percentage and 1.065 OPS when leading off an inning…had a .323 batting average with three home runs and 10 RBI in 13 interleague games…hit .295 with no outs, .203 with one or two outs…had a .276 batting average in innings one through six, .161 in the seventh inning or later…batted .128 with two strikes…started 53 games at four different positions…the Padres were 28-25 (.528) in his starts, 40-69 (.367) when he did not start…appeared in 41 games (24 starts) at third base, 36 games (22 starts) at second base, 15 games (six starts) at shortstop, two games (one start) in left field and one game each at first base and right field…committed four errors as a second baseman (.957 fielding percentage) and four as a third baseman (.949)…was 5-for-21 (.238) with three doubles, two RBI, a walk and 12 strikeouts as a pinch hitter…is a .171 (14-for-82) career hitter in the pinch…started games in each of the bottom five spots in the order, including 30 from the eight spot.
2015
Spent the entire season with Texas and hit .228 with four doubles, three home runs, seven RBI and 14 runs scored in 55 games played…started 32 games, including 16 at second base, 10 at first base, five at third base and one in left field…also made his professional debut as a pitcher with two appearances on the mound…his first appearance came on June 26 at Toronto when he pitched the eighth inning of the Rangers 12-2 loss (1.0 ip, 1 h, 1 r, 1 er)…surrendered a solo home run to Danny Valencia…his second outing came on July 28 against New York (AL) in the Rangers 21-5 loss (1.0 ip, 1 h, 2 r, 1 er, 1 bb, 1 so)…allowed a two-run home run to Brett Gardner…joins Jeff Kunkel (1988-89) as the only Texas position players with multiple mound appearances…is the first to do it in one season…batted .244 against right-handed pitching, .217 against left-handers…had a .185 batting average with runners in scoring position…hit .444 in seven interleague games…batted .318 when leading off an inning…compiled a .346 average in the eighth inning or later…went 7-for-12 (.583) with a pair of doubles when putting the first pitch in play…went 4-for-4 May 30 against Boston to match his career high for hits (also April 27, 2010 at Tampa Bay)…was designated for assignment by the Rangers Aug. 19 and was released Aug. 23…did not play the rest of the season.
2014
Was purchased from Round Rock (AAA) on 6/30 and spent final 3 months with the Rangers...made starts at 1B (27), 2B (5), 3B (5), DH (5), and SS (2)...started 31 of Texas' final 36 games beginning 8/22...his .262 batting average was 2nd highest of career (.271 in 2010) while his .328 OBP was a career best...batted .314 (27-86) in 27 road games and hit .293 (12-41) with RISP.
2013
Split the campaign between Oakland and Texas, batting a combined .190 (28-147) with 5 doubles, 5 home runs, 12 RBI, and 15 runs scored in 68 games…hit .313 (15-48) over his first 16 games of the season through May 12, but batted just .131 (13-99) in his final 52 games, including .104 (5-48) in his last 33 games to drop from .232 to .190…went 0-for-8 with the bases loaded, moving to 0-for-18 in his career with bags full… went 0-for-14 with a walk as a pinch-hitter and is 0-for-16 as a PH since his last pinch-hit, 8/1/10 at CWS…had 7 errors in 189 TC (.963), seeing time at SS (39 G/33 GS), 2B (15 G/0 GS), 3B (4 G/1 GS), 1B (4 G/1 GS), and left field (1 G/0 GS).
2012
Batted .222 with two home runs and eight RBI in
42 games over three stints with the A's...started
31 games at four different positions, including 18
at second base, nine at shortstop, three at first base
and one at third base...did not commit an error in
42 games overall on defense, including 21 games
at second base...has not made an error in 77 career
games at second base, including 71 with the A's...
that is the second longest errorless streak by a second baseman in Oakland history...hit .293 during
the day compared to .172 at night...was 7-for-17
(.412) with two walks (.474 on-base percentage) when leading off an inning...has a .330 (30-for-91)
batting average and .396 on-base percentage (nine walks, one hit by pitch) leading off an inning in three
seasons with the A's...batted .167 in 13 games before the All-Star Break, .240 with both of his home runs
in 29 games after the break...hit .159 against a pitcher the first time he saw him in a game, .333 after
that...had a .268 batting average and both of his home runs with the bases empty compared to .163 with
runners on base...hit .130 with runners in scoring position and has a .195 (31-for-159) career average
with RISP...batted .229 (8-for-35) against right-handed pitching compared to .219 (14-for-64) against
left-handers...made 17 starts batting ninth and 12 hitting eighth.
2011
Began the season on the 60-day disabled list, recovering from a fractured right foot...was reinstated from
the DL June 6 but was never able to get on track offensively...hit .098 (6 for 61) in 24 games over three
stints with the A's...the batting average was the lowest in Athletics history among non-pitchers with 60
or more at bats...it is the lowest in the American League since Charlie O'Brien hit .097 for Anaheim in
1999...it is the lowest by any Athletic since pitcher Jim Nash hit .068 in 1968...two of his six hits were
home runs and he had eight RBI...was 1-for-29 (.034) during the day...hit .156 at night...hit both of his
home runs off left-handed pitching on the road...in his two seasons with the A's, he has six home runs in
125 at-bats against left-handed pitching, three in 191 against right-handers...eight of his nine home runs
were on the road...batted .125 with runners in scoring position and is a .206 (28 for 136) career hitter
with RISP...was 0-for-12 when leading off an inning...started 18 games at five different positions (six at
shortstop, five at third base, four at first base, two at second base, one in left field)...also struck out in his
only pinch-hitting appearance...did not commit an error in three games at second base and has not made
an error in 56 career games at the position...played for Mexicali in the Mexican-Pacific Winter League and
was 5 for 25 (.200) with four walks and two RBI in seven games.
OAKLAND: Did not appear in a Spring Training game and was placed on the 60-day disabled list March
30 retroactive to March 22 with a fractured right foot before being reinstated from the disabled list June
6...started that day at third base at Baltimore and went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run...went 1-for-13
over his next five games before hitting his second home run June 25 at Philadelphia...was batting .121 (4-
for-33) with two home runs and five RBI when he was optioned to Sacramento between games of the July
16 doubleheader against Los Angeles...returned for his second stint Aug. 2, going 0-for-15 with two RBI
and two walks in five games before he was sent back to Sacramento Aug. 13...returned for the final time
Sept. 2 when rosters expanded and went 2-for-13 (.154) in seven games...snapped a career-long 0-for-34
streak with an eighth-inning single Sept. 26 at Seattle...that matched the fifth-longest hitless streak in Oakland
history and was the longest since Jose Canseco went 0-for-40 from Aug. 8-23, 1986.
SACRAMENTO: Batted .265 with three home runs and 22 RBI in 40 games with the River Cats...hit
.297 (30-for-101) against right-handed pitching, compared to .196 (9-for-46) against left-handers...had a
.361 average with runners in scoring position but was just 3-for-16 (.188) with RISP and two outs...batted
.193 with the bases empty, .359 with runners on...all three of his home runs came with runners on base...
hit .407 in the eighth inning or later...appeared in 32 games at shortstop, four at second base and four at
third base...hit in every spot in the order except third, fourth and fifth and saw his most action with 18
games batting ninth...his first stay with Sacramento was during his rehab assignment and he went 3-for-10 (.300) in three games with a double and triple...returned July 17 and batted .250 (16-for-64) with two
home runs and 11 RBI in 17 games before he returned to Oakland Aug. 2...went 3-for-5 with a season-high
four RBI July 24 against Reno...his final stay with the River Cats ran from Aug. 13 to Sept. 1, hitting .274
(20 for 73) with a home run and 10 RBI in 20 games...snapped a 0-for-16 streak with an eighth inning
single Aug. 25 at Fresno...that began a season-high six-game hitting streak (10-for-21, .476)...had four
straight multiple-hit games from Aug. 26-29.
2010
Filled the utility role for the A's in 2010 as he made 45 starts at second base, 10 at shortstop, five at third
base, three at first base, three in left field and one at designated hitter before a stress fracture in his right
ankle ended his season in mid-August...became the first Athletic to start at least one game at six different
positions since Scott Brosius in 1995...batted .271 with seven home runs and 31 RBI in 80 games
overall...entered the season with a .212 career average, four home runs and 21 RBI in 105 games over
two seasons with Cincinnati...hit four home runs in 90 at bats against left-handed pitching, three in 165
at bats against right-handers...the home runs off southpaws were the first of his career...six of his seven
home runs came on the road...batted .371 with a .426 on-base percentage when leading off an inning...
hit .224 with runners in scoring position and is a .217 (26-for-120) career hitter with RISP...grounded into
just one double play in 255 at bats...in the majors, only Seattle's Michael Saunders had more at bats with
one GIDP or fewer (289)...was 3-for-10 (.300) with a triple, home run and two RBI as a pinch hitter...
committed two errors on defense, both coming during his 14 games as a shortstop...did not make an error
in 47 games at second base and has not committed an error in 53 career games at second...started games
at every spot in the order except first, third and fourth...hit .474 in seven games batting ninth and .298 in
17 games hitting fifth.
OAKLAND: Was on an Opening Day roster for the first time in his three seasons in the majors...started
35 of the A's 37 games at second base from April 11 to May 21 while Mark Ellis was out with a strained
left hamstring...hit .266 with three home runs and 15 RBI over that stretch...would make just 31 starts
the rest of the way...drove in a career-high four runs April 11 at Los Angeles in his first start as an Athletic
(second base)...also had a four-RBI game May 26 at Baltimore....hit safely in a career-high tying
six consecutive games from April 23 to 29 (10-for-22, .455)...that included his first career four-hit game
April 27 at Tampa Bay...it was the 19th four-hit game by a player hitting ninth in Oakland history...
finished April with a .305 batting average...went 2-for-2 with two walks May 2 at Toronto to boost his
average to .323....then went 5-for-42 (.119) over his next 11 games to fall to .243...started all three
games of the San Francisco series, May 21-23, at three different positions (second base, third base, left
field)...his start in left on the 23rd was his first major league appearance in the outfield...it was his third
professional appearance in the outfield as he played two games in left field for Double-A Chattanooga
in 2007...hit his second career pinch hit home run June 12 at San Francisco, the 100th pinch hit home
run in Oakland history...that capped a 20-game stretch from May 16 to June 12 where he batted .344
with three home runs and 10 RBI...went 0 for his next 17 following the pinch hit home run, which was
the longest hitless streak of his career...snapped the hitless skid with a pinch-hit triple June 25 against
Pittsburgh...it was just the second pinch hit triple by an Athletic over the last 14 years (Rajai Davis,
Aug. 3, 2009 vs. Texas)...finished June with a .209 batting average but then hit .321 in July...batted .429 (15-for-35) with seven RBI over an 11-game stretch from June 25 to July 17 before going 6-for-33 (.182)
over his next 11 games through Aug. 11...was placed on the 15-day disabled list Aug. 13, retroactive to
Aug. 12, with a stress fracture in his right ankle...it was his first career stint on the DL...was transferred
to the 60-day DL Sept. 10 and missed the remainder of the season.
2009
Batted .213 with four home runs and 19 RBI in 87 games over two stints with Cincinnati...also hit .349
with five home runs and 20 RBI in 30 games with Triple-A Louisville...for the Reds, appeared in 57
games (44 starts) at third base, 11 games (seven starts) at first base, six games (four starts) at shortstop
and four games (one start) at second base...began the season with Louisville and was hitting .431 in 17
games before he was promoted to Cincinnati April 28, when Edwin Encarnacion went on the disabled
list...returned to Louisville June 27, when Homer Bailey was recalled, and rejoined the Reds July 12,
when Jay Bruce was injured...spent the rest of the season in Cincinnati and appeared in 45 games...hit
his first career home run, a solo shot off Adam Wainwright, May 10 against St. Louis...also homered
the next day at Arizona, another solo shot off Jon Garland...connected for his first career pinch hit home
run, a three shot off Mike Ekstrom, July 30 against San Diego...made his first career start at first base,
May 17 at San Diego...made four starts at that position from May 17 to 25 in Joey Votto's absence...
made his first career appearance at shortstop, July 18 vs. Milwaukee...while with Louisville, he was the
organization's Player of the Month for April after hitting .431 with seven doubles, a triple, four home
runs, 15 RBI and two stolen bases in 17 games...was one of the last cuts of spring training...in camp
hit .260 and ranked among the club leaders in spring games (25, t-4th), home runs (2, t-3rd), RBI (12,
t-2nd) and steals (3, t-2nd)...following the season played for Mexicali in the Mexican Winter League
and hit .285 with 13 doubles, six triples, six home runs, 34 RBI, seven stolen bases and 56 runs scored
in 60 games.
2008
In his Major League debut, appeared in 18 games during three stints with the Reds (Aug. 9-15,
Aug. 20-29, Sept. 9-rest of the season)...made five starts (three at third base, two at second base)...in
117 games for Louisville, he hit .287 and appeared in 66 games at third base, 25 at shortstop, 19 at first
base and nine at second base...ranked 10th among all Reds farmhands in hitting...was promoted for
the first time Aug. 9, when Joey Votto went on the bereavement list...made five pinch-hitting appearances
(1 for 5, .200) before returning to Louisville Aug. 16, when Votto was reinstated...made his big
league debut Aug. 9 vs. Houston and flied out off Brian Moehler...recorded his first career hit Aug. 12 at
Pittsburgh, a pinch-hit single off Sean Burnett...made his first career start Aug. 28 at Houston after eight
pinch-hit appearances and played third base (0 for 2, 1 bb)...recorded his first career RBI and first career
stolen base, Sept. 18 against St. Louis...while with the Bats he was hit by a pitch 14 times, which tied
for the International League lead...led the Bats with 38 multi-hit games and 11 three-hit games...homered
twice June 24 vs. Rochester...beginning July 7, he hit safely in 28 of 32 games (.404), including
a season-high 12-game hitting streak from July 11-25 (.458)...played for Arecibo in the Puerto Rican
Winter League and hit .295 with two home runs, 19 RBI and three stolen bases in 19 games.
2007
Was the Reds Minor League Hitter of the Year and a Florida State League Midseason All-Star...
in 136 games at Single-A Sarasota and Double-A Chattanooga, he combined to hit .286 with 41 doubles,
11 triples, 18 home runs, 79 RBI, 13 stolen bases and 98 runs scored...ranked eighth among all minor
league players with 70 extra-base hits...began the season at Sarasota and was promoted June 21...was
Chattanooga's Player of the Month for August...following the season played for Surprise in the Arizona
Fall League and hit .292 with one home run, 10 RBI and two stolen bases in 14 games.
2006
In 89 games at Single-A Dayton and Single-A Sarasota, he combined to hit .250 with eight home
runs, 43 RBI and eight stolen bases...was Dayton's Player of the Month for July...produced two-homer
games July 10 vs. Quad Cities (3 RBI) and July 29 at Peoria (4 RBI, 4 runs).
2005
Spent his first professional season at rookie Billings and Single-A Dayton...combined to hit .325
with 14 home runs and 46 RBI in 66 games...hit safely in 27 of his 34 games with the Mustangs before
he was promoted to Dayton July 29...hit safely in 27 of his 32 appearances for the Dragons...recorded a
season-high 15-game hitting streak from Aug. 6-22 (.299, 4 HR, 6 RBI)...homered in three consecutive
games, Aug. 17 and 18 at Lansing and Aug. 19 at South Bend...hit two solo homers Aug. 31 vs. Wisconsin...
was named Midwest League Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 29-Sept. 5.