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# Shortstop

Alcides Escobar

Height / Weight
6' 1" / 185 lbs
Born
December 16, 1986 (39)
College
None
MLB Career
11
SEASON STATS 2021-2022
AVG
.218
-0.07
HR
RBI
8
OPS
.542
-0.202
PLAYER INFO
Full Name: Alcides Escobar

Background and Early Career

Alcides Escobar was born on December 16, 1986, in La Sabana, Venezuela. Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 185 pounds, he's known for his agility and defensive prowess. Escobar began his professional baseball career in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, making his MLB debut on September 3, 2008. His early years showcased his potential as a shortstop with excellent fielding skills and base-running capabilities.

Playing Style and Strengths

Escobar is renowned for his defensive abilities, particularly his range and arm strength at shortstop. He excels in making difficult plays look routine and is a consistent performer in the field. Offensively, Escobar is known for his contact hitting and speed, often contributing to his team's run production through strategic base running. His ability to perform under pressure makes him a valuable asset in tight game situations.

Notable Achievements

Alcides Escobar's career highlights include winning the 2015 World Series with the Kansas City Royals (95-67), where he played a pivotal role. He was named the 2015 ALCS MVP, showcasing his impact in the postseason. Escobar also earned a Gold Glove Award in 2015, reflecting his exceptional defensive skills. His contributions to the Royals' success during their championship run remain a significant part of his legacy.

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Career stats
Season
Team
GP
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
2021-2022
42 124 12 27 4 2 0 8 5 32
2020-2021
75 319 53 92 21 2 4 28 17 56
2017-2018
140 485 54 112 22 3 4 34 29 74
2016-2017
162 599 71 150 36 5 6 54 15 102
2015-2016
162 637 57 166 24 6 7 55 27 96
2014-2015
148 608 76 156 20 5 3 46 26 74
2013-2014
162 579 74 165 34 5 3 50 23 83

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