Julio Daniel Martinez...graduated from Flanagan High School in Pembroke Pines, Fla. where he won consecutive state titles in 2005-06...originally selected by MIN in the 36th round of the 2006 June Draft (did not sign)... attended Nova Southeastern University in Florida, hit .428 with 15 HR and 57 RBI while setting the school’s single-season record with 73 runs in his junior year… drafted in the 2009 First-Year Player Draft by the Houston Astros in the 20th round.
2022
Participated in his fifth season with Boston, roping a .274/.341/.448/.789 slashline across 139 games for 43 doubles (career-best), one triple, 16 home runs and 62 RBI…was ranked second in the AL in doubles...Ranked amongst Boston’s best in many offensive categories: games (fifth, 141), runs (fourth, 139), hits (fourth, 146), doubles (first, 43), home runs (third, 16) and RBI (sixth, 139)...Named the AL Player of the Week in the first week of October after producing a .385/.429/.845 slashline with two homers and four RBI to round out the last week of the regular season...Secured a team-best 18-game hitting streak from April 20 – May 17, slashing .387/.410/.667/1.077 during that span for nine runs, nine doubles, four home runs and 13 RBI…later recorded a nine-game hit streak from May 19 to May 29, totaling a .351/.351/.514 slashline with three doubles, one home run and two RBI during the span...Strung together a four-game streak of hitting a double from April 20 to April 27, averaging .400 (6-for-15)…tied with teammate Kiké Hernández for the team’s best mark...Named to his fifth All-Star team, going 0-for-2 in the Midsummer Classic at Dodger Stadium...Produced well during both home and away contests, averaging .279 (78-for-280) with 21 doubles, nine home runs and 36 RBI at Fenway Park and averaged .269 (68-for-253) with 22 doubles, seven homers and 26 RBI on the road...Had his best offensive month in May, slashing .406/.467/.604 with a 1.071 OPS, totaling nine doubles, four homers and 15 RBI with 23 runs scored...Recorded nearly identical stat lines against both starting and relief pitching, posting a .270/.341/.469/.810 against starters and a .279/.341/.469 against relievers...Signed with Los Angeles as a free agent on Dec. 29, 2022...Posted a .302/.368/.481 slashline before the All-Star break with 51 runs, 30 doubles, nine homers and 28 RBI…after the All-Star break, put together a .233/.301/.400 slashline with 13 doubles, seven homers and 24 RBI…posted a four-RBI game two separate times: May 1 at BAL, going 3-for-5 with six total bases, and Oct. 5 vs. TB, going 2-for-3 with eight total bases…Fetched three walks on two occasions: April 13 at DET, Aug. 17 at PIT…collected four hits in two games: May 24 at CWS, going 4-for-5 with three runs, a double and RBI, and May 19 vs. SEA, going 4-for-5 with three runs and a double…held a .218 (34-for-156) average with runners in scoring position across 103 games, hitting nine doubles, four homers and 46 RBI…was a strong-hitter in 3-2 count situations, slashing .245/.540/.531 across 63 games…did not record a hit when the count was 3-0 in eight different games…did not play a game in the field for the first time in his career.
2021
Earned his 4th All-Star selection (player ballot)...Tied for the AL lead with a career-high 42 doubles...Led the Red Sox in doubles (42) and ranked second in games (148), runs (92), hits (163), RBI (99), total bases (295), triples (tied, 3), SLG (.518), and OPS (.867)...The Sox were 21-3 when he hit at least one HR...Made 113 starts at DH, 28 in LF and seven in RF...In his 113 games at DH, hit .306 with 26 HR and a .945 OPS...Was one of 14 AL players with 90+ RBI and 90+ runs...Had an OPS above .800 at home (.890), on the road (.840), in day games (.971), in night games (.807), vs. LHP (.826), vs. RHP (.889), with bases empty (.859), with runners on (.874), with 0 outs (.918), with oneout (.806) and with two outs (.883)...With RISP (min. 100 PA), ranked fifth in the AL in AVG (.336) and 13th in OPS (.981)...With RISP and two outs, ranked 5th in the AL in AVG (.349) and third in SLG (.762) and OPS (1.200)...Made his 4th consecutive Opening Day start for the Red Sox, all at DH...Recorded at least 1 XBH in each of his first eight games, totaling 12 XBH during that span...His 12 XBH marked the most ever by an AL player in his first eight games of a season (source: STATS)...His season-opening XBH streak tied Sandy Alomar Jr. (1997) and Alex Rodriguez (2007) for the longest to begin a season in the modern era...Recorded at least one XBH in nine consecutive games dating back to 2020, tied for the longest XBH streak in Red Sox history (6th time)...Hit a walk-off two-run double in the 12th inning on 4/6 vs. TB, giving the Sox a 6-5 win...Was the first walk-off hit of his career...Tied the Red Sox single-game HR record (3) on 4/11 at BAL...It was the 34th three-HR performance in club history (25th player to do so)...Became the fifth player ever with a three-HR game with three different teams...Named AL Player of the Week on 4/12...Hit .458/.500/1.125 with four 2B, four HR, and 13 RBI in eight games...Hit two HR on 4/30 at TEX, a three-run HR in the onest inning and solo HR in the third inning...His HR in the 1st inning was his 200th in the AL... In 32 games from Opening Day through 5/8, he led the majors in RBI (31) and runs scored (30) and tied for the lead in HR (10)...Joined Ted Williams (1955) as the only Red Sox with 10+ 2B, 10+ HR, 30+ RBI, and 30+ runs scored in their first 32 games of a season...Hit his 250th career HR on 5/20 at TOR, a go-ahead two-run HR with 2 outs in the 9th inning...Recorded his 300th RBI with BOS in his 398th game with the club (5/29 vs. MIA)...The only players to record 300 RBI in fewer games with the Red Sox are Vern Stephens (312), Jimmie Foxx (325), Ted Williams (341), David Ortiz (347) and Manny Ramirez (350). Hit his 100th HR as a member of the Red Sox on 6/19 at KC...Became the 32nd player to hit 100 HR for Boston (Rafael Devers later became the 33rd)...Reached safely in a career-best 29 consecutive games from 6/10-7/16, tied for the longest on-base streak by a Red Sox in 2021 (T-5th in MLB)...Recorded at least one hit in 25 of the 29 games...Posted a 13-game hitting streak from 6/10-24 (.273 AVG, 15-for-55), the longest by a Red Sox player in 2021...Recorded 21 RBI in 19 games from 6/18-7/9...In 29 games from 8/28 through the end of the season, hit .312 with an .899 OPS, nine 2B, five HR, and 20 RBI...Hit a go-ahead three-run HR in the 10th inning on 8/28 at CLE, giving the Sox their decisive lead.
POSTSEASON: In nine games–all starts at DH–hit .344 (11-for-32) with a 1.135 OPS, two 2B, three HR and 10 RBI...Ranked among MLB Postseason leaders in RBI (T-6th, 10), SLG (6th, .688), and OPS (8th, 1.135)...Missed the AL Wild Card Game and ALDS Game 1 after spraining his ankle in the regular season finale at WSH...Was not on the Sox’ Wild Card roster...In his 2021 Postseason debut in ALCS Game 2, broke a 5-5 tie with a three-run HR in the 5th inning, giving the Sox’ their decisive lead...Hit a grand slam in the 1st inning of ALCS Game 2, giving the Sox a 4-0 lead...It was the 7th grand slam in Red Sox Postseason history...Was joined by Rafael Devers (2nd inning) as the only teammates to each hit a grand slam in the same Postseason game...Hit a two-run HR in the 6th inning of ALCS Game 3, extending the Sox’ lead to 11-3 in their 12-3 win.
2020
Played in 54 of the Sox 60 games...made 48 starts at DH, three in LF and three in RF...Tied for the team lead in doubles (16, T-3rd in AL)...Also ranked among team leaders in XBH (2nd, 23), walks (2nd, 22), and RBI (3rd, 27)...Recorded a season-high three hits four times: 7/24 vs. BAL, 8/10 vs. TB, 9/3 vs. TOR and 9/22 vs. BAL...Joined David Ortiz as the only players to make three consecutive Opening Day starts at DH for the Red Sox. On Opening Day vs. BAL, went 3-for-5 with an RBI double in the 3rd inning and a 2-run double in the 4th. From the beginning of the season through 8/6, led the AL with 7 doubles, tied with ARI’s Christian Walker for the most in MLB during that time. Hit .333 with a 1.029 OPS in 9 games from 8/10-18 (10-for-30, 5 BB, 2 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 6 R). Recorded 8 RBI over a 6-game stretch from 8/10-15. Hit his 1st HR of the season on 8/10 vs. TB (3-for-4). Hit his 7th career grand slam on 8/12 vs. TB, setting a season-high with 4 RBI. Stole his only base of the season, and the 25th of his career, on 9/18 vs. NYY...Stole 3rd base with one out in the 10th inning, with the score tied at 4-4. Reached base in each of his final 8 games (beginning 9/19), hitting .286 (10-for-35) with 3 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI and 6 runs scored...Started each of those games at DH. In the season finale on 9/27 at ATL, went 1-for-5 with a 2-run HR in the 7th inning.
2019
Earned a 10th-place vote for BBWAA American League MVP...Hit .304 (175-for-575) with 36 HR and 105 RBI over 146 games during his 2nd season with the Red Sox..Started 107 games at DH and 37 in the outfield (RF-24, LF-13)...In his 38 games in the outfield, hit .331 with a 1.088 OPS (49-for-148, 15 HR, 41 RBI)...Matched his career high in plate appearances (657)... Struck out once every 4.76 PA, the best rate of his career...Earned his 3rd All-Star Game selection (also 2015, '18)...Voted in by the Player Ballot as an AL reserve, but started at DH due to an injury to Hunter Pence...Was 1 of only 4 players in 2019 with 35+ HR, 100+ RBI, and a .300+ AVG (also Nolan Arenado, Nelson Cruz, and Cody Bellinger)...Became the 9th Red Sox with 35+ HR and 100+ RBI in a season multiple times, joining David Ortiz (7x), Manny Ramirez (5x), Jimmie Foxx (5x), Jim Rice (4x), Ted Williams (4x), Mo Vaughn (3x), Carl Yastrzemski (3x), and Tony Armas (2x)...Hit 18 HR at home and 18 on the road...In 75 road games, posted a .333/.416/.561/.978 batting line (98- for-294, 30 XBH)...His .333 AVG on the road ranked 5th in the majors, and his .416 OBP ranked 3rd...Against LHP, led the majors in HR (19), AVG (.404), OBP (.494), SLG (.887), and OPS (1.381)...Since 1974, his 19 HR and .887 SLG vs. LHP both rank 1st among Red Sox...Hit .338 (50-for-148) with RISP, including a .444 AVG and .833 SLG from 7/22 through the end of the season (24-for-54, 4 2B, 3B, 5 HR)...With 2 outs, led the AL with a 1.075 OPS (63-for194, 16 HR)...Only Christian Yelich had a higher OPS with 2 outs (1.187), and only Gary Sánchez had more HR with 2 outs (18)...Hit multiple HR in a game 5 times (5/12 vs. SEA, 5/27 vs. CLE, 6/14 at BAL, 8/9 vs. LAA, 8/23 at SD)...Homered in 3 consecutive games twice (5/12-15, 6/13-15)...Was 1 of 13 players with at least 3 hitting streaks of 10+ games...Had multiple hits in 5 straight games twice: 7/22-26 and 8/4-9...Hit .319 (23-for-72) with 7 HR, 13 RBI, and a 1.111 OPS over 19 games vs. NYY...Is 1 of only 5 Red Sox ever with 7+ HR against the Yankees in a season (see table on next page)...Was the Red Sox' Opening Day DH for the 2nd consecutive season...Had at least 1 RBI in each of the Sox' first 4 games (7 total RBI)...Prior to 2019, the most recent Sox to do that were Shea Hillenbrand in 2003 (5 games), Jose Canseco in 1995 (4), and Carl Yastrzemski in 1973 (5)....Hit safely in each of the Red Sox' first 10 games, the longest streak to begin any season of his career...Prior to Martinez, the last Red Sox with a hit in each of the team's first 10 games was Shea Hillenbrand in 2002 (12)...Recorded his 1,000th career hit on 3/31 at SEA, a 3-run HR in the 4th inning...After going 0-for-3 with a BB on 4/7 at ARI, hit safely in each of his next 11 games from 4/9-21 (14-for-38, .368)...Hit safely in 21 of the Sox' first 22 games...The only other player to hit safely in 21+ of the Sox' first 22 games is Eddie Bressoud in 1964 (21 of 22; source: Elias)...Prior to 2019, no player had hit in 21 of his team's first 22 games since 2014, when the White Sox' Alexei Ramirez (23 of 24) and Blue Jays' Melky Cabrera (25 of 26) both did so...Reached base safely in each of the Red Sox' first 22 games...Since 1967, the only other Red Sox to reach in each of the team's first 22 games are Manny Ramirez in 2001 (23) and Wade Boggs in 1983 (27)...Hit .339 (40-for-118) through 5/3...His 40 hits in that time were tied for the most in the AL...Hit his 200th career HR on 5/7 at BAL...It took him 2,229 AB to reach 100 career HR (22.3 AB/HR), but he needed only 1,300 AB to hit his next 100 (13.0 AB/HR)...Homered 5 times in 7 games from 5/7-15 after hitting 4 HR through his first 34 games...Led the AL with 12 HR in his 28 games from 5/7-6/15...Replaced Hunter Pence (injury) as the AL's starting DH in MLB's 90th All-Star Game on 7/9 at CLE...Went 0-for-2...Over 33 games from 7/22-8/29, hit 13 HR and led MLB (min. 100 AB) in OBP (.460), SLG (.769), and OPS (1.229)...Also ranked 2nd in AVG (.392) and RBI (36)...Reached base in 22 consecutive games from 7/22- 8/13, tied for his longest streak of 2019 (also 3/28-4/21)...During his on-base streak from 7/22-8/13, hit .420 (37-for-88) with 9 HR, 21 RBI, and a 1.308 OPS...Hit 10 HR with 29 RBI over 20 games in August...Prior to Martinez, the last Red Sox with 10+ HR in August was David Ortiz (10, 2006)...Among Red Sox with 100+ PA in a single August over the last 100 seasons, his .768 SLG is the 3rd-best and 1.242 OPS is the 5th-best...Had a season-best 12-game hitting streak from 8/2- 13 (.457 AVG, 21-for-46, 12 R, 5 HR, 9 RBI)...On 8/9 vs. LAA, went 4-for-5 with 4 runs, 2 2B, 2 HR, and 4 RBI...Was the 8th game in which a Red Sox had 4+ XBH, 4+ RBI, and 4+ runs scored...He and Mookie Betts (7/26 vs. NYY) were the only AL players to accomplish the feat in 2019 (only NL player: Paul DeJong)...On 8/23 at SD, had a career-high 7 RBI, including a pair of 3-run HR...During the Red Sox' 8-game road trip at SD, COL, and LAA from 8/23-9/1, hit .452 (14-for-31) with 6 HR, 18 RBI, and a 1.623 OPS...Recorded multiple hits and multiple RBI in 4 straight games from 8/27-31, the longest streak of his career...On 9/7 vs. NYY, hit his 35th HR of the season...Finished the season on a 7-game hitting streak.
2018
Named an AL All-Star in his 1st season with the Red Sox, hitting 43 HR with 130 RBI, 111 runs scored, and a .330/.402/.629/1.031 batting line (188-for-569). Established career highs in runs, hits, doubles (37), RBI, BB (69), AVG, OBP, and XBH (82). Voted as the 2018 Player of the Year in the MLBPA's Players Choice Awards. Earned 2 Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Awards, 1 as an outfielder and 1 as a DH...Became the 1st player in the award's history (1980-2018) to be named a Silver Slugger at multiple positions in the same season. Finished 4th in the BBWAA's AL MVP voting with 198 points, earning 1 first-place vote. Was the AL recipient of MLB's Hank Aaron Award, given to the most outstanding offensive performer in each league. Earned the Boston Baseball Writers' Ted Williams Award, given to MLB's most outstanding hitter. According to Elias, only 2 other players in MLB history have hit .330+ with 43+ HR and 130+ RBI in their 1st season with a team: Babe Ruth (1920 Yankees) and Jimmie Foxx (1936 Red Sox)...Started 93 games at DH and 57 in the OF...Made 32 starts in LF and 25 in RF, committing 0 errors and recording 3 OF assists. Hit .384 with 16 HR and a 1.130 OPS as an outfielder, compared to .297 with 27 HR and a .970 OPS as a DH. Earned his 2nd career All-Star Game selection, batting cleanup as the AL club's starting DH...Was elected to start the game via fan balloting. Named AL Player of the Month for August and was twice tabbed AL Player of the Week (5/14-20, 8/6-12). His 43 HR are the most ever for a player in his 1st season with the Red Sox (previous: Dick Stuart, 42 in 1963)...His 130 RBI are the 4th-most by a player in his 1st season with BOS. Homered against 38 different pitchers and 15 teams. Became the 3rd Red Sox ever to hit at least .330 with 40+ HR and 130+ RBI, joining Ted Williams (1949) and Jimmie Foxx (1936, '38)...The last major leaguer to do that was Miguel Cabrera (2013). Joined MIL's Christian Yelich as the only players in 2018 to hit .300+ with 100+ RBI and 100+ runs scored. The Sox went 35-5 (.875) in games in which he hit at least 1 HR...Homered in 34 of the Sox' 52 series...His longest homerless streak was 9 games from 8/19-29. Led the majors with 4.38 AB/RBI and ranked 4th in AB/HR (13.23). Reached base in 132 of his 150 games played (88.0%)...The only times he failed to reach base in consecutive games were a 3-game streak from 4/21-24 and a 2-game stretch from 5/23-24. Led MLB with 59 multi-hit games...Recorded at least 1 hit in 114 of his games (76.0%). Had multiple RBI in an MLB-high 37 games...Drove in 3+ runs 17 times, tied for the most such games in MLB. By month, recorded an AVG/OPS of .352/.994 (April), .299/1.099 (May), .347/1.037 (June), .310/1.016 (July), .373/1.139 (August), and .312/.898 (September). Batted .317 with 21 HR and a .973 OPS in 73 games when hitting 3rd in the lineup, compared to .344 with 22 HR and a 1.088 OPS in 77 games batting 4th. In 200 PA with RISP, posted a .386/.480/.671/1.151 batting line (61-for-158, 13 HR, 34 BB). His 26 HR at home are the 8th-most in Fenway Park's history (most since Mo Vaughn, 27 in 1996). Reached base in 51 straight games at Fenway Park from 4/13-8/18, MLB's longest home on-base streak of 2018 and the 3rd-longest single-season streak in the venue's history. Made his Red Sox debut on Opening Day (3/29 at TB), batting cleanup as the club's DH (0-for-3, BB, R). Recorded his 1st hit as a Red Sox on 3/31 at TB, a 6th-inning double off Ryan Yarbrough...Hit his 1st HR as a Red Sox on 4/7 vs. TB (7th inning, solo off Chaz Roe)...Hit a grand slam in the Sox' 10-7 loss on 4/11 vs. NYY. Reached base in 26 consecutive games from 4/25- 5/22, the longest streak of his career. Hit safely in 12 straight games from 4/29-5/11. Surpassed 50 hits and 10 HR on 5/13 at TOR, the Sox' 40th game...Is 1 of 7 Red Sox to record 10+ HR and 50+ hits in the club's first 40 games (also Manny Ramirez, Mo Vaughn, Dwight Evans, Jim Rice, Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx). Led MLB with 13 HR in May, tied for the most ever by a Red Sox player in the month (also Jim Rice, 1978)...The last BOS player with 13+ HR in any month was David Ortiz (14 in July 2006). Named AL Player of the Week for the period 5/14-20, during which he was 9-for-26 (.346) with 5 HR and 8 RBI. Led MLB with 17 HR during a 38-game stretch from 5/2- 6/13, 4 more than any other player in that time (Trout-13)... During that span, homered in 12 of the Sox' 13 series. Hit his 25th HR of the season on 6/27 vs. LAA, more than any Red Sox player hit in 2017 (Betts-24). Became the 1st Red Sox since Ted Williams to have more HR at the All-Star break than any member of the team had in the entire season prior...Bob Johnson led BOS with 12 HR in 1945; Williams had 23 at the 1946 break. Had 25 HR through June, setting the Red Sox record for most HR before 7/1 (previous: 24 HR, 4 players). Became the 4th Red Sox player ever with 25+ HR and 100+ hits through 84 team games, joining Jimmie Foxx (1938), Ted Williams (1946), and Manny Ramirez (2001). Became the 1st Red Sox player to hold at least a share of the MLB lead in both HR (29, T-1st) and RBI (80, 1st) at the All-Star break since David Ortiz in 2006 (31 HR, 87 RBI). On 7/17 at Nationals Park, started MLB's 89th AllStar Game as the AL club's cleanup hitter and DH... Became the 8th Red Sox player to start an All-Star Game as a cleanup hitter. Named AL Player of the Month for August...In 26 games, posted a .373/.453/.686/1.139 batting line (38- for-102) with 7 HR, 11 2B, 25 RBI, and 24 runs scored. Named AL Player of the Week for the period 8/6-12 after going 13-for-28 (.464) with 4 HR, 5 2B, and 11 RBI. Recorded his 100th RBI of the season on 8/10 at BAL, with 45 games still to play. Reached base in all 4 PA in the Sox' 6-4 win at BAL on 8/11-G2, going 2-for-2 with 2 HR and 2 BB...Marked his 3rd multi-homer game of the season, each of which came against the Orioles. Hit his 40th HR of the season in the Sox' 6-5 win vs. HOU on 9/9...Recorded 4 RBI in that game. In the final game of the season on 9/30 vs. NYY, set a new Red Sox single-season record for most HR in a player's 1st season with the club (43)...Went 2-for-3 with 3 RBI in the game, giving him 130 RBI and a .330 AVG...POSTSEASON: Reached base in 13 of the Red Sox' 14 playoff games, posting a .300/.403/.520 batting line with 3 HR and a team-high 14 RBI (15-for-50, 10 BB). Homered in each round of the postseason. His 14 RBI are the 5th-most by a Red Sox player in a single postseason...Recorded at least 1 RBI in 9 of the Sox' postseason games, including in the final 3 games of the ALCS and first 2 games of the World Series. In Game 1 of the ALDS vs. NYY, gave the Sox a 3-0 lead with a 3-run HR off J.A. Happ in the 1st inning. Gave the Sox a 1-0 lead in Game 5 of the ALCS with a 3rd-inning HR off Justin Verlander. Became the 10th player in MLB history to record multiple RBI in each of his first 2 career World Series games, the 1st since Lance Berkman in 2005. In Game 5 of the World Series, led off the 7th inning with a HR off Clayton Kershaw, giving BOS a 4-1 lead.
2017
In only 119 games, hit .303 (131-for-432) and set career highs with 45 HR, 104 RBI, and a 1.066 OPS between DET and ARI (traded to ARI on 7/18)...Also matched career bests in triples (3) and BB (53). Among players with at least 300 AB, led the majors in SLG (.690), AB/HR (9.60), and AB/RBI (4.15)...Averaged 1 HR every 8.00 AB with ARI. His .690 SLG was .059 higher than the majors' next highest mark (Stanton-.631) (min. 300 AB). His 45 HR ranked 3rd in the majors behind Giancarlo Stanton (59) and Aaron Judge (52). Earned Player of the Week honors 4 times (5/15-21, 7/10-16, 9/4-10, and 9/11-17)...Became the 1st player to claim 4 weekly honors in a single season since the award's inception in 1973 (1975 for AL). Hit .376/.464/.892 vs. LHP (35-for-93, 10 2B, 12 HR). Batted .317 (39-for-123) with RISP...Hit .409 (18-for-44) with 5 HR vs. AL East teams. Had 6 multi-homer games, including 2 with DET (5/13 at LAA and 5/16 vs. BAL) and 4 with ARI (7/26 vs. ATL, 8/27 vs. SF, 9/4 at LAD, and 9/10 vs. SD). Recorded 4 games with at least 5 RBI (2 with DET and 2 with ARI), tied with Daniel Murphy for most in the majors...Is the only player ever with 5+ RBI in more than 1 game for multiple teams in a season (source: Elias). Hit 3 grand slams, 1 of only 5 players in the majors to reach that mark. Hit 1 grand slam for DET (5/16 vs. BAL) and 2 for ARI (7/27 at STL and 9/26 vs. SF)...Became the 4th player in MLB history to hit a grand slam in both the AL and NL in the same season (see table on next page). Became the 5th player in MLB history to hit 40+ combined HR with multiple teams in a single season (also Adam Dunn in 2008, David Justice in 2000, Mark McGwire in 1997, and Greg Vaughn in 1996). Is 1 of 4 players all-time to record 40+ HR in 120 games or fewer, joining Ken Griffey Jr. in 1994 (40 HR in 111 G), Matt Williams in 1994 (43 HR in 112 G), and Hank Aaron in 1973 (40 HR in 120 G). Was also the 1st player with 100+ RBI in 120 games or fewer since Carlos Lee in 2008 (100 RBI in 115 G). In 62 games for ARI, had 29 HR and 65 RBI...Was the 1st player since HOU's Carlos Beltrán (23) and NYM's Richard Hidalgo (21) in 2004 to hit 20+ HR for a club after switching teams midseason (source: STATS LLC). His 29 homers with the D-backs during the 2nd half of the season were the most in franchise history, surpassing Luis Gonzalez's 22 in 2001. His 31 HR after the All-Star break were the 4th most in MLB since 2000 behind Sammy Sosa in 2001 (35), Barry Bonds in 2001 (34), and Giancarlo Stanton in 2017 (33). Had 72 RBI during the 2nd half of the season, the most in the majors since Chase Headley had 73 in 2012...Began the season on the 10-day disabled list with a sprained Lisfranc ligament in his right foot... Suffered the injury while making a running catch in a spring training game on 3/18 vs. MIA... Activated from the DL on 5/12...From that point through the date he was traded to ARI (7/18), ranked among AL leaders (min. 150 PA) in SLG (2nd, .630), OPS (5th, 1.018), HR (T-7th, 16), and RBI (T-11th, 39)...Batted .305 (61-for-200) in 57 games with DET...Hit 6 HR in his first 8 games of the season, hitting 2 HR on 5/13 at LAA and on 5/16 vs. BAL...Acquired by ARI on 7/18 in exchange for INFs Dawel Lugo, Sergio Alcantara, and Jose King...Recorded 29 HR and 65 RBI in only 62 games with ARI...From 7/19-his first game with Arizona-through the end of the season, his 29 HR ranked 2nd in MLB. Was the 2nd-fastest player all-time to reach 20 HR with a new team (45th game), behind only McGwire (42 with STL in 1997). Removed from his D-backs debut on 7/19 at CIN after being hit by a pitch and suffering a left hand contusion. His 1st hit as a D-back was a 3-run HR on 7/24 vs. ATL. Hit 4 HR on 9/4 at LAD (see box below)...Named National League Player of the Month for September after batting .404 (40-for-99) and setting Diamondbacks franchise records for most HR (16) and RBI (36) in any calendar month. Tied the NL record for most HR in a September (also Ralph Kiner, 1949), falling 1 shy of the ML record held by Babe Ruth (1927) and Albert Belle (1995). His 36 RBI were tied with CHC's Hank Leiber (1939) for 2nd most in the NL in a September, trailing only Troy Tulowitzki's 40 RBI with COL in September 2011. POSTSEASON: Appeared in each of ARI's 4 postseason games, going 3-for-4 with a HR in Game 1 of the NLDS at LAD.
2016
Finished the 2016 season with 22 homers, marking the third straight season he has hit 20-or-more homers...Ranked seventh in the American League with a .373 on-base percentage and a .535 slugging percentage, while he was eighth with a .307 batting average...Posted his second career four-hit game on April 12 vs. Pittsburgh (other, May 30, 2013 at Colorado)...Recorded his first career game with three doubles on June 14 at Chicago (AL) -- marked the first three-double game by a Tigers player since Miguel Cabrera on August 21, 2015 vs. Texas...Sidelined from June 17-August 3 with a non-displaced fracture of the radial neck at the right elbow...Began an injury rehabilitation assignment with Triple A Toledo on July 26 -- played in eight games with the Mud Hens and hit .278 (10x36) with three runs scored, three doubles and five RBI...Activated from the 15-day disabled list on August 3 -- hit the first pitch he saw in the eighth inning for a pinch hit goahead home run off of Chris Sale…was the second pinch hit homer of his career (other, May 19, 2014 at Cleveland)...Belted the 100th home run of his major league career in the seventh inning on August 14 at Texas, hitting a two-run shot off of A.J. Griffin...Hit safely in 14 straight games from August 9-24 -- batted .448 (26x58) with 13 runs scored, four doubles, five home runs and 11 RBI during the streak, which tied a career high...Named the Tigers Player of the Month for August after hitting .404 (42x104) with 21 runs scored, 11 doubles, seven home runs and 15 RBI -- tied for the AL lead with 11 doubles in August, while he ranked second with a .404 batting average, tied for second with 42 hits and third with a .446 on-base percentage and a .712 slugging percentage…his .404 batting average was the highest by a Tiger in the month of August since Alan Trammell hit .405 in August, 1993...Hit .307 (104x339) against righthanded pitchers, which ranked 10th in the American League…batted .306 (37x121) vs. lefties...Led the AL with a .362 (81x224) home batting average…posted a .254 (60x236) batting average on the road...Compiled a .286 (72x252) batting average with 36 runs scored, 19 doubles, two triples, 12 home runs and 39 RBI in 65 games prior to the All-Star break…batted .332 (69x208) with 33 runs scored, 16 doubles, 10 home runs and 29 RBI following the All-Star break.
2015
Finished his first full season with the Tigers in 2015 and established career highs in games played (158), at-bats (596), runs scored (93), hits (168), doubles (33), home runs (38), RBI (102) and walks (53). Selected to the American League All-Star Team for the first time in his career. Won his first career Silver Slugger Award. Named Tiger of the Year by the Detroit chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America. Was one of three finalists for the American League Gold Glove as an outfielder after finishing the season with a .993 fielding percentage (282TC/2E). Finished the season with 38 home runs and 102 RBIs -- became the seventh player in Tigers history to hit 38-or-more home runs and drive in 100-or-more runs in a season, joining Miguel Cabrera (2010, 2012, 2013), Norm Cash (1961), Rocky Colavito (1961), Cecil Fielder (1990, 1991), Hank Greenberg (1937, 1938, 1940, 1946) and Dean Palmer (1999). Drove in 100 runs for the first time in his career -- became the first Tigers outfielder to record 100-or-more RBI in a season since Magglio Ordonez had 103 RBI in 2008. Ranked tied for third in the American League with 15 outfield assists, while he was fifth with 319 total bases and 73 extra-base hits, seventh with 102 RBI and eighth with 38 home runs and a .535 slugging percentage. Hit his first career Opening Day home run on April 6 vs. Minnesota, a solo home run in the second inning off Phil Hughes. Drew a career-high three walks on May 6 at Chicago White Sox. Had a season-best, 11-game hitting streak from May 9-20, batting .410 (16-for-39) with seven runs scored, two doubles, two home runs and three RBI during the stretch. Homered in three straight games three times during the season (June 13-15, June 24-26, July 4-6). Recorded the first multi-home run game of his career on June 21 at New York Yankees, hitting three home runs in the win -- became the first visiting player to hit three home runs at Yankee Stadium and the first Tiger to hit three homers vs. the Yankees since Charlie Maxwell on May 3, 1959 at Briggs Stadium...also established a career high with six RBI. Reached base safely in a career-best 19 straight games from June 4-26 -- during the 19-game stretch, he hit .320 (24-for-75) with 14 runs scored, three doubles, 10 home runs and 24 RBI. Named Tigers Player of the Month for June after batting .290 (27-for-93) with 16 runs scored, three doubles, 11 home runs and 26 RBI -- tied for the American League lead in RBI, while he was second in home runs...his 11 home runs in June were tied for the third most in club history and were the most since Mickey Tettleton hit 11 in June, 1993. • Selected American League Player of the Week for the week ending July 5 after hitting .458 (11-for-24) with six runs scored, a double, four home runs and 10 RBI in six games -- marked his second career player of the week honor. Hit 15 home runs and drove in 35 runs over 24 games from June 7-July 6 -- became the first Tiger to put together a 24-game stretch as such since Hank Greenberg from September 4-29, 1946, when he hit 15 home runs and had 36 RBI. Recorded 25 home runs prior to the All-Star break, which ranked tied for the third most in franchise history. Named Tigers Player of the Month for July after hitting .320 (33-for-103) with 21 runs scored, four doubles, one triple, eight home runs and 20 RBIs -- finished tied for second in the American League in runs scored during July, while he was tied for fourth in home runs and tied for seventh in RBI. Finished the series in Baltimore from July 30-August 2 with eight RBIs...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the eight RBsI were the most by a Tigers player in one series at Baltimore since 1986, when Kirk Gibson had nine RBI in a threegame set at Memorial Stadium. Posted a .298 (28-for-94) batting average with 10 runs scored, six doubles, one triple, six home runs and 19 RBI in August. • Hit .265 (31-for-117) against lefthanders...batted .286 (137-for-479) vs. righthanded pitchers. Posted a .282 (84-for-298) batting average at Comerica Park...hit .282 (84x298) on the road. Hit .289 (95-for-329) with 57 runs scored, 16 doubles, 25 home runs and 59 RBIs before the All-Star break...hit .273 (73-for-267) with 36 runs scored, 17 doubles, two triples, 13 home runs and 43 RBIs following the All-Star break.
2014
Established career highs in games played (123), runs (57), hits (139), doubles (30), home runs (23) and RBI (76) as he completed his first season with the Tigers in 2014...Tied for first in the American League with seven home runs in "close and late" situations, while he was second with 13 home runs in the seventh inning-or-later...Opened the spring season in the Houston Astros organization before being released on March 22 -- signed by the Tigers as a minor league free agent on March 24 and assigned to Triple A Toledo to begin the season...Batted .308 (20x65) with 16 runs scored, three doubles, a triple, 10 home runs and 22 RBI with the Mud Hens before having his contract purchased from Toledo by the Tigers on April 21...Tabbed the International League Player of the Week for the week ending April 21...Hit his first career pinch hit home run in the ninth inning on May 19 at Cleveland...Hit the game-winning sacrifice fly on June 15 versus Minnesota -- the first game-ending hit or sacrifice fly of his career...Blasted his second career grand slam on June 16 versus Kansas City -- equaled a career-high with four RBI that same game... matched the high with four RBI on September 12 versus Cleveland...Posted a season-high three hits June 17 vs. Kansas City -- equaled the high 11 other times during the season...Hit a home run in a career-best three straight games June 18-20...Selected the American League Player of the Week for the week ending June 22 -- batted .444 (12x27) with six runs scored, three doubles, four home runs and 11 RBI in six games during the week...Compiled a career-high 14-game hitting streak June 9-25 -- batted .411 (23x56) with nine runs scored, eight doubles, six home runs and 17 RBI during the streak...Reached base safely in 28 consecutive games June 9-July 10...Hit a home run in back-to-back games June 24-25, July 5-6, and September 1-2...Named the Tigers Player of the Month for June after batting .345 (29x84) with 12 runs scored, nine doubles, seven home runs and 21 RBI in 22 games during June -- tied for third in the American League with seven home runs while he was tied for fourth with 22 RBI during the month...Hit .345 (30x87) with 14 runs scored, four doubles, two triples, five home runs and 15 RBI in 24 games during July..Ranked seventh in the American League with a .354 (34x96) batting average during September, while he was tied for third with six home runs and tied for 10th with 17 RBI during the month...Ranked fourth among all players (min 100 AB) with a .359 (84x234) batting average against opponents from the American League Central Division...Batted .307 (35x114) with nine home runs and 27 RBI against lefthanded pitching...hit .318 (104x327) with 14 home runs and 49 RBI with righties on the mound...Hit .304 (63x207) with eight doubles, 13 home runs and 38 RBI in 61 games at home...batted .325 (76x234) with 22 doubles, 10 home runs and 38 RBI in 62 games on the road...Posted a .346 (65x188) batting average prior to the All-Star break...hit .292 (74x253) following the break...Appeared in all three games for the Tigers during the ALDS -- hit a home run in his first postseason at bat, joining Mickey Lolich as the only two Tigers in franchise history to accomplish the feat...Became the only player in franchise history to hit a home run in each of their first two postseason games, and just the 15th player in major league history to do so.
2013
26-year-old outfielder played in 86 games in what was his third Major League season...missed over a month of the season due to a left wrist injury...hit well in 42 road games (.298 AVG)...did not make the club out of Spring Training and was optioned to minor league camp...was recalled to Houston prior to Opening Day on March 30 to replace the injured Fernando Martinez...was placed on the 15-day DL on April 20 with a right knee sprain...missed 16 games and was activated from the DL on May 6...placed on the 15-day DL on July 27 with a left wrist sprain and was not activated until Sept. 13 (missed 44 games)...sustained the injury while sliding into second base...had a career-high four hits on May 30 at COL...was one of four Astros to record an RBI in four straight games...did so from July 5-10...played in five games with Double A Corpus Christi from April 30-May 5 as part of a rehab stint...hit .300 (6x20) with two doubles, one homer and five RBI.
2012
Led the club with 55 RBI in the second extended MLB action of his career...ranked tied for third on the club with 40 walks and third with 11 home runs (all of which came in the first half )...ranked tied for third in the NL among left fielders with nine outfield assists in just 97 starts at the position...began the season as the everyday LF before getting optioned to Triple A on Aug. 7...recalled on Sept. 4...had surgery on Sept. 26 to remove the hook of the hamate bone in his left hand...started the season with a nine-game hitting streak from April 6-15 where he hit .371 (13x35) with three homers and 10 RBI...was the longest hitting streak by an Astro to begin a season since Craig Biggio also had a nine-gamer to open the 2005 season (April 5-15, 2005)... ranked third in the NL in walks (18), tied for fourth in RBI (20) and tied for fifth in on-base percentage (.414.) from April 6-May 2...the Miami native hit the first regular season home run at Marlins Park in Miami on April 13...belted his first career grand slam against LHP Barry Zito on June 14 at SF...in 15 games from June 16-July 2, hit .308 (16x52) with four doubles, three homers, 10 RBI and a .915 OPS (.357 OBP/.558 SLG)...hit the three homers over a four-game span from June 23-26...did not make an error in his first 74 games in the outfield in 2012...had a 101-game errorless streak, spanning two seasons from Sept. 3, 2011-July 18, 2012...recorded a hit in seven of his 12 games (.303, 10x33) after his final recall from Triple A on Sept. 4...hit .233 (21x90) with six doubles and four RBI in 23 games with Triple A OKC.
2011
Started 52 of the final 55 games of the season after having his contract purchased from Double A on July 29...started 51 games in LF and 1 in RF...had 107 RBI combined at the Major League and minor league levels (141 gms)...his 35 RBI after his MLB debut on July 30 were tops on the club, T-13th in the NL and led all NL rookies in that span...his 28 RBI in August ranked second in the NL and fourth in MLB...the 28 RBI were the most for any Astros rookie in any calendar month, besting Chris Truby's previous record of 27 in Sept. 2000, and were tied for the third-most in the month of August among all Astros in franchise history...hit his first career MLB home run on Aug. 3 vs. CIN, a two-run HR that was part of a 3x4, four-RBI game...also had a four-RBI game on Aug. 20 vs. SF...is one of nine Astros in franchise history to post multiple games of at least four RBI during their rookie season...made his Major League debut on July 30 as a PH and hit an RBI-double...at the time his contract was purchased by HOU, ranked second in the Texas League in batting (.338), T-fifth in RBI (72), fifth in OBP (.414) and seventh in slugging pct. (.546)...was a Texas League All-Star selection in 2011... named TL Player of the Month for July after hitting .380 with seven HR and 16 RBI.
2010
Named the Astros Minor League Player of the Year after hitting a combined .341 (183x537) with 40 doubles, 18 homers and 89 RBI with Class A Lexington and Double A Corpus Christi...before being promoted to Corpus Christi on July 16, posted a .362 (126x348) average with 15 homers and 64 RBI in 88 games for Lexington...his performance, in a little over half the season with Lexington, earned him the South Atlantic League's Most Valuable Player Award and the SAL's Player of the Year Award...also named a Midseason and Postseason All-Star in the SAL...named the SAL's Best Hitting Prospect by Baseball America...named Lexington's Offensive Player of the Month in April and June, the Legends' Defensive Player of the Month in May, and the SAL's Player of the Week from July 5-11...after his promotion to Corpus Christi, hit at a .302 clip (57x189) with three home runs and 25 RBI in 50 games...earned the Hooks' Offensive Player of the Month in August.
2009
Hit a combined .348 (92x264) with 12 home runs and 56 RBI in 72 games with Rookie-level Greeneville and Class A Tri-City...after signing with Houston, assigned to Greeneville, where he hit .403 (31x77) with five home runs and 23 RBI in 19 games...promoted to Tri-City on July 12 and finished his campaign with a .326 (61x187) average, seven home runs and 33 RBI in 53 games for the ValleyCats...led the New York-Penn League in batting average and OPS (.920)...named a NYPL All-Star, and also earned NYPL Player of the Week from July 27-Aug. 2.