Where Is Xander Bogaerts From

On November 8, 2013, after Xander helped the Red Sox win the World Series, he became the inaugural honoree on Paseo Herencia’s Aruba Walk of Stars (similar to Hollywood’s Walk of Fame)…during the dedication, then. Prime Minister Mike Eman called Xander an “exemplary role model for island youth.”…Wears number 2 because of Hall of Famer Derek Jeter….Participated in the Senior Little League World Series in Bangor, Maine in 2009…graduated from Colegio Arubano High School in Aruba in 2009….His twin brother, Jair, who also played in the Red Sox organization…both Xander and Jair signed with Boston out of Aruba in 2009…in 2012, Jair was traded to the Cubs to finalize the compensation for Theo Epstein….Xander and Jair learned baseball from their uncle, Glenroy Brown…Xander would use a broomstick to hit almonds that grew in the family’s backyard….Is one of only six Aruban-born players in MLB history…Aruba is a former Dutch colony, but it is now its own country…however, Aruba is still part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands…in the2013 and 2017 World Baseball Classics, Xander played for the Netherlands….Was knighted in 2011 by the governor of Aruba after helping Netherlands win a gold medal in the IBAF Baseball World Cup.

2022

2022 marked Xander’s 10th Major League season…led the Red Sox in hits (171), AVG (.307), OBP (.377), walks (57) and runs scored (T-1st, 84). …Joined Nomar Garciaparra (five) as the only Red Sox shortstops to be selected to as many as 4 All-Star Games….Set Red Sox records at shortstop for most games played (1,192), most starts (1,179), and most Opening Day starts (nine), surpassing Everett Scott in each category….Joined Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman as the only three players with an .825+ OPS in each season from 2018-22, and he’s one of just seven shortstops to post at least five consecutive seasons with an .825+ OPS in the Modern Era….Became 1 of 26 players in MLB history with 150+ home runs and 300+ doubles before turning 30 years old….Earned his fifth career Louisville Silver Slugger award (also: 2015-16, 2019, 2021), and was a Gold Glove Award finalist, setting career bests in defensive runs saved (4), ultimate zone rating (4.9) and outs above average (five)….Named AL Player of the Week for Aug. 28-Sept. 3, his second career time receiving the honor (also: July 8, 2018)….Played at least 150 games for the 4th time (also 2015, ‘16, and ‘19) and completed his fourth consecutive season without being placed on the IL due to an injury (2019-22)…was on the COVID-19 IL in ’21….Was one of two Sox players to hit at least .300 with RISP (min. 100 PA; also Kiké Hernández)…Bogaerts batted .301 (46-for-153) with 65 RBI in such situations….Hit .307 with a .833 OPS…was 1 of 11 qualified hitters to post a .295+ AVG and .825+ OPS in ’22…BOS’ Rafael Devers also did so (.295/.879), and the only other teammates to do so were HOU’s Jose Altuve and Yordan Alvarez….Led the American League in batting vs. LHP in AVG (.376) and OBP (.469), trailing only STL’s Paul Goldschmidt for the best mark in the majors in each category (.411/.515). …Was 8-of-10 in stolen base attempts, with his eight trailing just Trevor Story’s 13 for the most on the ballclub. …Joined Rafael Devers and J.D. Martinez as the Red Sox representatives in the 2022 All-Star Game in Los Angeles…Xander was voted a reserve by the player ballot….Bogaerts and Rafael Devers made 581 starts as a SS/3B combo, second most in Red Sox history (behind Freddy Parent and Jimmy Collins, who started 697 games as a duo)…Bogaerts and Devers are the only SS/3B combo in Red Sox history to each be named All-Stars in the same season multiple times…only two other times have the Red Sox had a SS/3B combo represent them at the All-Star Game: Nomar Garciaparra and Shea Hillenbrand in 2002 and Eddie Bressoud and Frank Malzone in 1964….On April 8 @ NYY, set the Red Sox franchise record for most Opening Day starts at SS (9; 2014-22), surpassing Everett Scott’s eight at the position from 1914-21…became the 9th player to make at least nine consecutive Opening Day starts for the Sox at a single position….Reached base safely in 26 consecutive games from April 29-May 28 (.376 OBP)….Tied a Red Sox record by recording multiple hits in nine consecutive games from August 28-Sept. 5, batting .541 during that span…the streak was the longest in MLB during 2022, and the longest since TOR’s Lourdes Gurriel Jr. collected multiple hits in 11 consecutive games in July 2018.

2021

Led Red Sox position players in fWAR (5.2) and was tied for the team lead in bWAR (4.9)… Was voted the AL’s starting shortstop for the All-Star Game, his second career start and third selection… Moved into second on the Red Sox’ all-time list of games played at SS (1,046), trailing only Everett Scott (1,093)… Also moved into 20th place on the Red Sox’ all-time list of games played (1,114)… Led AL shortstops in OBP (.370), SLG (.493), and OPS (.863) (see table above)… Hit at least 20 HR for the 4th time (23)… Ranked among the AL’s top 15 in AVG (8th, .295), OBP (7th, .370), OPS (15th, .863), doubles (T-13th, 34), and FanGraphs’ WAR (T-10th, 5.2)… Is the only AL player to qualify for the batting title and record an .850+ OPS in each of the last 4 seasons (.883, .939, .867, .863)…The only other players to do that are Bryce Harper, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts… At Fenway Park, hit .316 with 15 HR and a .937 OPS…..Ranked 6th in the AL and 12th in MLB in home OPS…On 4/2 vs. BAL, tied the Red Sox record for most Opening Day starts at SS (8; 2014-21)…Everett Scott also started eight Opening Day games at SS for the Sox, 100 years before Bogaerts did (1914-21)… Became the 11th player to make 8+ consecutive Opening Day starts for the Sox at a single position… Hit six HR in 17 games from 4/20-5/4, his most in any 17-game span during his career… Played in his 1,000th career game on 5/6 vs. DET…..Became the 30th player to reach that mark with the Sox… Recorded a career-best 29-game on-base streak from 6/2-7/5, during which he had a .333/.403/.514/.917 line… His 29-game on-base streak was tied for the fifth-longest in MLB in 2021, and tied with teammate J.D. Martinez for the longest by a Red Sox player… On 6/10 at NYY, gave the Red Sox a 4-3 lead with a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning and a 6-4 lead with a two-run single in the 10th inning during the club’s 6-5 win… Started at SS and batted third in the All-Star Game at Coors Field on 7/13…Went 2-for-3 with an RBI, giving the AL a 4-0 lead with a single in the 5th inning… Gave the Sox their decisive 5-4 lead on 7/25 vs. NYY with a sacrifice fly in the 8th inning… Had four HR and 13 RBI in nine games from 8/11-20…Homered in back-to-back games on 8/18 at NYY and 8/20 vs. TEX… On 8/31 at TB, recorded an RBI single in the first inning but was removed from the game after the top of the second…Placed on the COVID-19 Related IL the following day and missed eight games…Reinstated on 9/10.

POSTSEASON: Started each of the Sox’ 11 games at shortstop, batting .261 (12-for-46) with an .833 OPS, three HR and six RBI… Became the 2nd Red Sox shortstop to hit 3+ HR in a single Postseason, joining Nomar Garciaparra (4 in 1999)… Reached base safely in each of the Sox’ first nine games (.395 OBP), spanning the Wild Card Game through Game 4 of the ALCS vs. HOU… Hit a two-run HR in the first inning of the Wild Card Game vs. NYY, giving the Sox a 2-0 lead. Went 3-for-5 with one HR, two RBI and two runs scored in Game 2 of the ALDS at TB, a 14-6 Sox win… Gave the Sox a 2-1 lead in Game 4 of the ALCS with a two-run HR in the first inning.

2020

Started 53 of the Red Sox’ 60 games (SS-52, DH-1)…Led the Sox in SLG (.502), OPS (.867), and steals (8-for-8)…tied for the team lead in HR (11) and runs (36)…Ranked 2nd on the team in AVG (.300), OBP (.364), hits (tied, 61), total bases (102) and RBI (28)…Received a 10th-place vote for BBWAA AL MVP…Hit .300 or better for the 3rd time in his career….300 in 2020, .309 in 2019, .320 in 2015…Posted at least a .500 SLG and .850 OPS for the 3rd consecutive season…Ranked among AL leaders vs. LHP in AVG (8th, .375), OBP (11th, .420), SLG (11th, .594) and OPS (8th, 1.014)…On the road, ranked among AL leaders in AVG (7th, .327), OBP (11th, .382), SLG (9th, .554) and OPS (8th, .936)…In 48 games from 8/1 through the end of the season, hit .309 (55-for-178) with a .896 OPS…Finished with 368 career XBH, 6th-most by a Red Sox before turning 28 (Jim Rice-422, Carl Yastrzemski-409, Mookie Betts-394, Ted Williams-387, Tris Speaker-386).

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2019

Finished 5th in BBWAA American League MVP voting…Earned his 3rd AL Silver Slugger Award…Earned a First Team selection on the inaugural AllMLB Team as the game’s top shortstop, in a vote by fans, media members, broadcasters, former players, and other officials throughout the game…Replaced Hunter Pence (injury) on the AL All-Star Game roster as a reserve…Was the Sox’ nominee for MLB’s Hank Aaron Award (most outstanding offensive performer in each League)…In 155 games, hit .309 (190-for-614) with a .939 OPS, 33 HR, 52 doubles, 117 RBI, and 110 runs scored…Set career highs in RBI, doubles, HR, XBH (85), BB (76), OBP (.384), SLG (.555), and OPS…Led the Red Sox in RBI (117) and OPS (.939)…Joined Alex Rodriguez as the only shortstops in MLB history with 30+ HR and 50+ doubles in a season…Was 1 of only 5 players to start 150+ games at SS (153)…According to FanGraphs, ranked 10th in the majors in WAR (6.8), including 1st among Red Sox…Reached career milestones of 100 HR, 500 RBI, 500 runs scored, and 1,000 hits…Became only the 10th player in Red Sox history to record 50+ doubles in a season…Ranked T-5th in the majors with 5 multi-HR games…In the 7th inning and later, led the AL and ranked 2nd in MLB behind Christian Yelich in AVG (.378, 71-for-188), SLG (.697), and OPS (1.148)…Hit .300+ with a .900+ OPS with RISP (.323/.987), with the bases empty (.300/.919), vs. RHP (.316/.950), with 2 outs (.303/.901), vs. AL clubs (.309/.925), and vs. NL clubs (.312/1.034).

2018

2018: Finished 13th in the BBWAA’s AL MVP voting… In 136 games, hit .288 (148-for-513) and set career highs in HR (23), RBI (103), doubles (45), XBH (71), OBP (.360), SLG (.522), and OPS (.883). Ranked among AL leaders in RBI (T-5th), doubles (5th), XBH (11th), AVG (16th), OBP (15th), SLG (8th), and OPS (6th). 71 of his 148 hits (48.0%) went for extra bases…35 of his XBH came with 2 strikes, tied for 2nd-most in the majors (Betts-38, Arenado-35). Was 1 of 16 players to record 100+ RBI in 2018, ranking 5th in MLB in AB/RBI ratio (4.98)…Was 1 of only 4 players in that group to also have 40+ doubles. Became only the 2nd Red Sox shortstop to hit 20+ HR and 40+ doubles in a season, joining Nomar Garciaparra (1997, 1999-2000, 2002). The Sox went 18-4 in games in which he homered. Is 1 of 6 Red Sox shortstops ever to record 100+ RBI in a season, joining Nomar Garciaparra (1998-99, 2002- 03), John Valentin (1995), Rico Petrocelli (1970), Vern Stephens (1948-50), and Joe Cronin (1937, ’39-40). Among ML shortstops, ranked 2nd in OBP, 4th in SLG, 3rd in OPS, 4th in RBI, 6th in HR, and 6th in AVG. Led MLB with 3 grand slams (4/7 vs. TB, 4/30 vs. KC, 7/14 vs. TOR)…Became the 11th Red Sox with 3+ slams in a season, 1 shy of the club record (Babe Ruth, 4 in 1919). Owned MLB’s 5th-highest OPS with RISP (1.130), as well as the 10th-highest AVG (.342; 51-for-149). Went 9-for-15 (.600) with 6 XBH with the bases loaded. Hit .269 with a .402 OBP vs. LHP (29-for-108, 1 HR), and .294 with a .901 OPS vs. RHP (119-for-405, 22 HR). In 67 games at Fenway Park, hit .314 with a .967 OPS (80-for-255, 15 HR)…In his first 3 games, went 3-for-4 (2 2B), 2-for-4 (2 2B), and 3-for-4 (HR, 2B)…He is the only Red Sox player ever to record multiple XBH in each of his first 3 games of a season (source: Elias)…The only other major leaguer to do that since 1900 is Adrián González (2015). Started at SS for the Red Sox on Opening Day for the 5th consecutive season (2014-18)…Is 1 of only 7 players to start 5+ straight O.D. games at SS for the Sox. Hit a grand slam and recorded 6 RBI on 4/7 vs. TB, the most in a game by a Red Sox shortstop since Nomar Garciaparra had 8 RBI on 7/23/02 vs. TB. Placed on the 10-day disabled list with a left ankle injury on 4/9…Reinstated on 4/27, missing 15 games. Hit his 2nd grand slam of the season on 4/30 vs. KC, becoming the 1st Red Sox player with multiple grand slams before May 1 since Carl Everett in 2001. Reached base in 21 consecutive games from 5/14-6/6. Named AL Player of the Week for the period 7/2-8, his 1st time ever earning the honor…During a 6-0 week for BOS, went 6-for-15 (.400) with a .600 OBP, 2 HR, 2 2B, 10 RBI, 6 R, 8 BB, 1 HBP, and only 1 SO. Recorded multiple RBI in 4 straight games from 7/3-8, the longest such streak of his career. Homered in 7 of his final 27 games before the break (6/14-7/15), including each of his last 2 (7/14-15). On 7/14 vs. TOR, hit a walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning of a 6-2 win…It was the Sox’ 1st walk-off grand slam since Rico Brogna on 8/14/00 vs. TB, their 1st in extra innings since Jim Rice on 7/4/84 vs. OAK. Had 16 HR at the All-Star break, after hitting 10 HR in the entire 2017 season. In his final 41 games of the season (beginning 8/10), hit .327 with a .957 OPS (49-for-150, 7 HR). In 16 games from 8/3-21, drew 12 BB and struck out only 4 times…Recorded a .444 OBP in that time. Homered twice in the Sox’ 10-4 win vs. CLE on 8/22. In a 3-game series vs. HOU from 9/7-9, went 8-for-12 with 2 HR and 4 RBI…Was 4-for-4 on 9/9. Recorded 8 RBI in his final 4 games of the season… Homered in 2 of his final 3 games, including in the Sox’ 10-2 win vs. NYY in the season finale on 9/30. POSTSEASON: Started each of the Red Sox’ 14 postseason games and hit safely in 11 of them, including each of the first 8…Went 13-for-58 (.224) with 7 RBI. Homered in Game 2 of the ALDS vs. NYY.

2017

In his 4th full ML season, hit .273 (156-for-571) with a .343 OBP and set career highs in triples (6) and steals (15)…Battled a right hand injury throughout the 2nd half of the season after being hit by a pitch on 7/6 at TB…In 80 games up to that point, was slashing .308/.363/.455 (96-for-312, 20 2B, 4 3B, 6 HR) with 41 RBI. Served as the Sox’ leadoff hitter 28 times, including in each of his final 17 appearances…In that role, hit .309 with a .406 OBP (34-for-110, 16 BB, 15 SO). Hit 3 HR on 0-2 counts, tied for the most in MLB. His 6 triples ranked T-3rd in the AL. Was 1 of 5 AL players named to the Esurance MLB All-Star Game Final Vote ballot. In his first 31 games through 5/12, batted .350 (42-for-120) with a .405 OBP. Recorded a 15-game hitting streak from 4/27-5/12 (23-for-59, .390), the longest by a Red Sox all season. Hit 2 triples on 5/17 at STL, becoming the 1st Red Sox SS in 70 years with multiple triples in a game (last: Johnny Pesky on 7/20/47-G2 at STL). Did not homer in his first 41 games of the season through 5/24, then hit 6 HR in 38 games from 5/25-7/5. Recorded his 1st career multi-HR game on 6/18 at HOU. On 6/30 at TOR, entered as a defensive replacement in the 10th inning and broke a 4-4 tie with a game-winning RBI single in the 11th. Hit on the right hand by a Jacob Faria pitch in the 1st inning on 7/6 at TB…Removed after the half inning. Went 7-for-55 (.127) in his next 14 games from 7/8-28. Scored at least 1 run in 9 of 10 games from 8/15-25. In his final 20 games (beginning 9/9), scored 21 runs and hit .321 with a .430 OBP (25-for-78, 2 HR, 13 BB, 12 SO, 2 HBP)…Hit safely in his final 9 games of the season. Reached base 6 times in the Sox’ 13-7, 15-inning win at TB on 9/15 (4-for-7, HBP, BB). POSTSEASON: Started at SS in all 4 ALDS games vs. HOU…Went 1-for-3 with a HR and 2 R in Game 4.

2016

Earned his 1st All-Star selection and his 2nd consecutive Silver Slugger Award…Recorded career highs in games (157), runs (115), HR (21), RBI (89), BB (58), SB (13), OBP (.356), and SLG (.446). Won the Boston BBWAA’s Jackie Jensen Hustle Award, presented to a Red Sox player for spirit and determination. Became the 1st player in Red Sox history to earn multiple Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Awards at SS, and only the 6th to win the award multiple times at any position…Was the 1st Red Sox INF to win a Silver Slugger in consecutive seasons since Wade Boggs from 1986-89, and the 1st AL SS to do so since Derek Jeter from 2006-09. Named to 3rd career Opening Day roster at only 23 years old…Also made Opening Day starts at SS for BOS in 2014 (21) and 2015 (22)…Became the 8th Red Sox in the last 100 years to make as many as 3 Opening Day starts at age 23 or younger, and 4 of them are in the HOF (Bobby Doerr, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski). Ranked T-7th in the majors with 192 hits…Led the AL with 81 hits in 2-strike counts. Hit 21 HR, more than he had in his first 3 ML seasons combined (20)…His 13 SB matched his total from 2013-15. Became the 1st player in Red Sox history to homer 20 times in a season as a SS before turning 24 (source: Elias). Ranked 8th in the majors with 115 runs scored…Scored 31 more runs and drew 26 more walks than he did in 2015, despite playing in only 1 more game (157 in 2016, 156 in 2015). Led AL SS in hits and runs and ranked 2nd in doubles (34) and RBI. Hit safely in 26 straight games from 5/6-6/2, tied for the 2nd-longest streak ever by a Sox SS…During the streak, was 45-for-117 (.385) with a .419 OBP and a .581 SLG (8 2B, 5 HR, 23 R, 20 RBI, 7 BB). Posted a .323/.394/.495 line at home (103-for-319, 20 2B, 3B, 11 HR). Among players with 100+ AB in May, ranked 1st in the AL in AVG (.395), 2nd in OBP (.429), and 5th in OPS (1.017)…Scored in 8 consecutive games from 5/21-29, the longest such streak of his career. Recorded multiple hits in 6 straight games from 5/9-14 (14-for-30, .467 AVG), tied for the longest streak by any major leaguer in 2016. Broke a 3-3 tie with a 2-run single in the 10th inning of the Sox’ 5-3 win at SF on 6/7. From 6/10-11 at MIN, became the 1st Red Sox ever with 4+ hits and a HR in consecutive games (source: Elias)… Was only the 3rd SS ever with 4+ hits and 3+ RBI in consecutive games (also CLE’s Lou Boudreau, 1948; and TEX’s Alex Rodriguez, 2003)…Became the 2nd Red Sox SS in 100 years with 4+ hits in consecutive games (also Johnny Pesky, 5/4-6/46). Recorded his 100th hit of the season on 6/19 vs. SEA…Became the 1st major leaguer with at least 100 hits through 68 team games since Ichiro Suzuki (103) and Matt Holliday (100) in 2007. Recorded his 4th career walk-off hit on 6/23 vs. CWS…At 23 years old, joined Bobby Doerr as the only players in Sox history with as many as 4 walk-off hits before turning 24 (Doerr had 4; source: Elias). Selected to start the 87th MLB All-Star Game at SS via the fan ballot on 7/11 at Petco Park (1-for-2, 2B)…Joined Mookie Betts as the 3rd pair of teammates-each age 23 or younger-to start the All-Star Game (source: Elias)…The others to do that were Ted Williams (LF) and Bobby Doerr (2B) of the 1941 Red Sox, and the Angels’ Jim Fregosi (SS) and Dean Chance (P) in 1964. Hit .393 (22-for-56, 3 HR) with a 1.040 OPS during a 13-game hitting streak from 7/19-31. Committed only 1 error in 167 chances (.994) in his final 49 games (beginning 8/10). Turned 24 years old on 10/1…The only Red Sox to record more hits than Bogaerts’ 524 before turning 24 are Ted Williams (714), Bobby Doerr (661), and Tris Speaker (547)…The only Red Sox to record more RBI than Bogaerts’ 221 before turning 24 are Williams (491), Doerr (363), Tony Conigliaro (294), and Carl Yastrzemski (235). POSTSEASON: Started each of the Red Sox’ 3 ALDS games at SS.

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2015

Finished 2nd in the AL with both a .320 AVG (5th in MLB) and 196 hits (3rd in MLB) and won the AL Silver Slugger Award at SS. After the season, named the SS on The Sporting News’ AL All-Star Team…Also named team MVP by the Boston Chapter of the BBWAA, the first Red Sox SS to be recognized since Nomar Garciaparra in 1998. Was the youngest Red Sox player to earn a Silver Slugger Award at any position (turned 23 in October) and the youngest AL SS since Alex Rodriguez with SEA in 1998. Led the Red Sox with 156 games, 613 AB, and 231 times on base… Played all 156 games at SS, with 154 starts…Marked 2nd-most games at SS in MLB to TEX’s Elvis Andrus (160)…Had the most games and starts at SS by a Red Sox since 2003 (Nomar Garciaparra, 156 games and 155 starts). Topped ML shortstops in AVG, hits, runs (84), doubles (35), total bases (258), and OBP (.355)…Recorded 35 more hits than any other SS… Also topped AL shortstops (2nd among ML SS) with 81 RBI. His 196 hits ranked 3rd in the majors behind only MIA’s Dee Gordon (205) and HOU’s Jose Altuve (200)… It was the most ever hits by a Red Sox in an age-22 season or younger, passing Ted Williams in 1940 (193). His .320 AVG trailed only Miguel Cabrera (.338) in the AL…Marked an 80-point improvement over 2014 (.240). Led MLB with a .340 AVG (154-for-453) in his last 109 games beginning 5/31, totaling 14 more hits than any other player in that stretch. Had the 2nd-best fielding percentage among AL shortstops (.984) behind BAL’s J.J. Hardy (.993)…Named a finalist for the AL Rawlings Gold Glove Award at SS. Ranked T-4th in MLB with 57 multi-hit games and T-3rd in the AL with 17 games with at least 3 hits…Tied DET’s Ian Kinsler for the ML lead in 4+ hit games (6). His 6 games with 4+ hits marked the most by a Red Sox since Dustin Pedroia in 2008 (7)…All 6 came as a 22-year-old, most in the majors that young since KC’s George Brett had 6 in 1975, and most by a Red Sox prior to turning 23 since at least 1914. Placed 2nd in the majors with a .365 AVG vs. LHP (57-for-156), including an ML-best .419 (36-for-86) against lefties from 7/2 through the end of the season…Hit .304 (139-for-457) against RHP, 7th best in the AL. Had MLB’s 2nd-best home AVG (.347), trailing only Miguel Cabrera (.357)…Also ranked among AL leaders in day AVG (4th, .335) and night AVG (6th, .312). Was 9th in the AL in AVG with RISP (.331, 53-for-160) and was 5th in AVG with 2 out and RISP (.386, 27-for-70). Led the majors with 10 hits, 6 XBH, and 26 RBI in 27 PA with the bases loaded (.385, 10-for-26, 4 2B, 3B, HR, SF). Hit 1st career grand slam and drove in a career-high 5 runs in the 8th inning on 9/21 vs. TB, turning a 4-6 deficit into an 8-6 lead. Led the majors with 9 hits in extra innings, the most in a season by a Red Sox since at least 1974…Overall, batted .692 (9-for-13), 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 3 BB in 17 PA in extra innings. Hit .312 in June, .371 in July, .324 in August, and .357 in September…Was the 1st player age 22 or younger in the last 35 years to hit at least .310 in 4 consecutive months of one year (min. 100 AB in each month). Batted an ML-best .341 (116-for-340) in 80 games as the No. 3 hitter in the lineup (min. 150 PA)…Each of his last 87 starts beginning 6/25 came in the 2nd or 3rd spot in the lineup…Hit no higher than 7th in his first 32 starts. Tied David Ortiz for the team lead in game-winning RBI with 12…Delivered 2 of the team’s 3 walk-off hits, both singles, on 4/17 vs. BAL (9th inning) and 7/24 vs. DET (11th inning). Went 4-for-8, R, BB, SB in the Red Sox’ 19-inning win on 4/10 at NYY…Was the 1st Red Sox to record as many as 4 hits during the extra innings of a game since at least 1947. Hit 1st HR of the season on 4/25 at BAL in the 10th inning, his 1st career extra-inning HR. Hit a game-winning, 3-run single in the 7th inning on 7/7 vs. MIA, the first 3-run single by a Red Sox in the regular season since Gary Allenson vs. DET on 9/11/82. Had a career-best 23-game on-base streak from 8/30-9/25 (.385/.433/.552, 37-for-96, 8 BB), longest by a Red Sox SS since Nomar Garciaparra reached in 26 consecutive games from 4/27-5/26/03…Included a career-high 12-game hit streak from 9/9-23 (.396, 21-for-53).

2014

Played a team-high 144 games in his 1st full major league season at age 21…Saw time between SS (99 games, 98 starts) and 3B (44 games, all starts)…Ranked 2nd on the team with 41 extra-base hits (David Ortiz, 62), tied for 3rd among AL rookies…Also placed among AL rookie leaders in hits (3rd, 129), total bases (3rd, 195), 2B (3rd, 28), BB (T-3rd 39), multi-hit games (4th, 35), runs (4th, 60), HR (5th, 12), and RBI (5th, 46)…Hit a team-best .308 (37-for-120) when leading off an inning, 11th in the AL (min. 75 PA)…Averaged 4.1 pitches seen per PA, 11th best among AL qualifiers, the highest by a ML rookie since ATL’s Jason Heyward in 2010 (4.1)…Served as Boston’s everyday SS through 6/1…Shifted to 3B on 6/2 when Stephen Drew was recalled…Returned to SS following Drew’s 7/31 trade to the Yankees…Hit .266/.333/.391 as a SS compared to .182/.217/.300 as a 3B…Was batting .299 (66-for-221) with 17 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 17 RBI, and 25 BB in 59 games through 6/7…In his next 60 games from 6/8-8/30, hit just .143 (31-for-217) with 5 2B, 3 HR, and 13 RBI…Ended the season with a .320 AVG (32-for- 100) in his last 25 games from 8/31 on…On 3/31 at BAL, became Boston’s youngest Opening Day SS in a century (21-year-old Everett Scott in 1914)…Ranked 2nd on the team with 41 times on base through the end of April, 2nd most in team history by a rookie before the month of May (Nomar Garciaparra, 45 in 1997)…Had a career-high 16-game on-base streak from 4/16-5/4 (.298 AVG, 17-for-57, 5 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 10 BB, .429 OBP)…Began that stretch with a career-best 10-game hit streak (.324 AVG, 12-for-37, 4 R, 4 2B, HR, 5 RBI)…Worked a 14-pitch PA in the 5th inning on 5/15 at MIN (flyout to CF). Hit 1st career HR at Fenway Park on 5/17 vs. DET…Was the youngest Red Sox to go deep at Fenway Park since Jim Rice in 1974 at 21 years old…According to Elias, became the youngest Red Sox ever to string together 3 straight 3+ hitgames from 5/28-30…His 89 times on base through the end of May were the most ever by a Red Sox rookie and most by an AL rookie since SEA’s Ichiro Suzuki reached 97 times before June in 2001…Homered in consecutive games for the 1st time in his career 6/2-6/3 at CLE…Did it again 9/9-9/10 vs. BAL…Drove in both Red Sox runs in a 2-1 win on 8/6 at STL…Sac fly in the top of the 9th inning was his 1st career game-winning RBI…Removed from the game on 8/22 vs. SEA after being struck in the head by a pitch by Felix Hernandez…Placed on the 7-day concussion DL on 8/25 (retro to 8/23) and activated on 8/30…From 8/31 through the end of the regular season, ranked among AL leaders in AVG (10th, .310) and SLG (10th, .500)…Placed 2nd on the team with 4 HR, 10 XBH, and 16 RBI.

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2013

Played in 18 regular season and 12 postseason games for the Red Sox in his ML debut. Selected to BOS’ active roster on 8/19 and made 12 regular season starts between SS (8 G/6 GS) and 3B (9 G/6 GS)…Hit safely in 7 games and the Sox were 7-0 in those contests. In the regular season with BOS, went 7-for-15 (.467) vs. LHP and 4-for-29 (.138) vs. RHP. Made ML debut with a start at SS on 8/20 at SF (0-for-3)…At 20 years and 323 days old, was BOS’ youngest position player to appear in a game since Dwight Evans in 1972 (debuted at 20 years, 318 days old on 9/16 that year)…Was the Sox’ youngest SS since Luis Alvarado in 1969 (20 years old) and the club’s youngest player to appear in a game overall since RHP Jeff Suppan in 1995 (20 years old). Was 3rd-youngest player to appear in a ML game in 2013 behind WSH’s Bryce Harper and TEX’s Jurickson Profar. Singled off Brandon League in the 9th inning on 8/24 at LAD for 1st ML hit. Recorded 1st extra-base hits of ML career 9/7 at NYY, including 1st home run off Jim Miller in the 5th inning. Split minor league season between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket, combining to hit .297 (132-for- 444) with 23 doubles, 6 triples, 15 homers, 67 RBI, and 63 walks in 116 games. Named USA Today Sports’ Minor League Player of the Year and tabbed the SS on Baseball America’s Minor League All-Star First Team…Received Greg Montalbano Award as Red Sox Minor League Player of the Year by the Boston Baseball Writers…Also named Baseball America’s Red Sox Minor League Player of the Year. Rated by Baseball America as the No. 1 prospect in both the International League and the Eastern League… Named the top Eastern League batting prospect in Baseball America’s Best Tools Survey. At Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket, combined to hit .297 (132-for-444) with 23 doubles, 6 triples, 15 home runs, 67 RBI, 63 walks, and 7 stolen bases. Began season with 56 games for Portland, batting .311 (68-for-259) with 12 doubles, 6 triples, 6 HR, and 35 RBI… Hit in 14 of his last 15 games at Double-A from 5/27-6/12 (.440 AVG, 22-for-50, 4 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 14 RBI). Played 60 games with the PawSox after a 6/13 promotion and hit .284 (32-for-225) with 11 doubles, 9 homers, and 32 RBI…With Pawtucket, made 49 appearances at SS and 10 at 3B. At 20 years old, was the youngest player in the International League all season. Made PawSox debut in a 6/14 doubleheader vs. Buffalo…Scored walk-off run in the 7th inning of Game 1, and launched a 2-run homer in Game 2. For 2nd straight year, participated in the XM All-Star Futures Game…Started at SS for Team World in the 7/14 exhibition at Citi Field in New York…Went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run scored. Invited to 1st Major League Spring Training and was the youngest Red Sox in big league camp (20 years old). Appeared in 7 World Baseball Classic games during Netherlands’ run to the World Championship Round…Went 5-for-19 (.263) with 2 doubles, an RBI. Following the season, ranked as Boston’s No. 1 prospect and the best power hitter in the system for a 2nd straight season, according to Baseball America.

2012

Honored as Red Sox Minor League Offensive Player of the Year and Baseball America’s Red Sox Minor League Player of the Year after splitting the season between High-A Salem and Double-A Portland…Also named to Baseball America’s Minor league All-Star Second Team…Combined to hit .307 (146-for-476) with 37 doubles, 3 triples, 20 home runs, 81 RBI, and 44 walks in 127 games…Ranked among Red Sox minor league leaders in home runs (T-2nd), RBI (3rd), and AVG (T-4th)…Was the Eastern League’s youngest position player all year (2nd youngest overall)…Began year with 104 games for Salem and was named a Carolina League Regular and Post-Season All Star…Placed among Carolina League qualifiers in AVG (4th, .302), OBP (4th, .378), and SLG (2nd, .505)…Tied for the Carolina League lead with 8 homers over a 25-game stretch from 6/3-6/28…In that time, led the circuit in SLG (.679) and OPS (1.144)…In 30 June games, batted .337 (34-for-101) with 24 RBI…Promoted to Portland on 8/9 and homered that night in Double-A debut at Akron…Hit safely in his 1st 6 games at that level, including multiple hits in his 1st 4 tilts with the Sea Dogs. Played for the World Team in the All-Star Futures Game on 7/8 in KC…Started as the DH and went 1-for-4…Named CL Batter of the Week for 7/30-8/5, his last full week in the circuit…In that stretch, went 13-for-24 (.541) with 6 doubles, 4 RBI, and 4 walks…Hit safely in 19 of 23 games with Portland at .326 (30-for-92), including 10 multi-hit contests…Following the season, ranked byBaseball America as BOS’s No. 1 prospect, as well as the best power hitter and best athlete in the system…Also selected as No. 1 position player prospect (No. 2 overall) in the Carolina League.

2011

Jumped to Single-A Greenville for his 1st season in the U.S…Reported to the Drive on 6/9 and spent the rest of the season as the club’s youngest player…Ranked 3rd on the team with 16 home runs, tying for 3rd most in the South Atlantic League during his time with the club…Knocked 2 home runs at Rome on 7/10, his 1st career multi-homer game…Named the SAL Batter of the Week for 7/25-31 after going 8-for-23 (.348) and tying for the league lead with 3 homers and 7 RBI…Closed out the season batting .352 (25-for-71) in his last 19 games, including 9 multi-hit efforts…Following the season, rated as BOS’s No. 2 prospect and the No. 10 prospect in the SAL by Baseball America…..Also tabbed the No. 58 prospect in all of baseball.

2010

Named Red Sox Latin Program Player of the Year and a Dominican Summer League All-Star in his 1st professional season…Led the DSL Red Sox in AVG (.314), hits (75), HR (3), RBI (42), total bases (101), SLG (.423), and OPS (.819)…Ranked 8th in AVG among DSL hitters with at least 200 AB…Topped the circuit with 295 chances and 110 putouts at shortstop…He and twin brother Jair each hit a grand slam on 8/20 in a 16-0 win at the DSL Indians…Tied for the 2nd-longest hit streak of the year in the DSL with a 13-game run to close out the season, over which he batted .358 (19-for-53) with 2 homers.

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