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Adrián González

Adrián González Savín (born May 8, 1982), also known by his nicknames "A-Gon" and "Titán",[1] is a Mexican-American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Mets.

Adrián González
González with the Boston Red Sox in 2011
First baseman
Born: (1982-05-08) May 8, 1982 (age 41)
San Diego, California, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
April 18, 2004, for the Texas Rangers
Last MLB appearance
June 10, 2018, for the New York Mets
MLB statistics
Batting average.287
Hits2,050
Home runs317
Runs batted in1,202
Teams
Career highlights and awards

González was born in the United States, but was raised in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, until 1990, when he returned to the United States. He played for Mexico in the 2006, 2009, 2013, and the 2017 editions of the World Baseball Classic and the 2020 Olympic Games.

González was the first overall pick in the 2000 MLB draft by the Florida Marlins. He was traded to the Rangers, and made his MLB debut with them in 2004. He was traded to the Padres after the 2005 season, where he was an All-Star selection three times and a two-time Gold Glove Award winner. He was traded to the Red Sox after the 2010 season, and was traded to the Dodgers in August 2012. After playing for the Dodgers throughout the 2017 season, he was traded to the Atlanta Braves, but was released without playing for them. He then played for the Mets, who released him during the 2018 season.

Early life edit

Adrián González was born in San Diego, California to David and Alba González, both Mexican natives.[2] González is the youngest of three boys; his brothers are David Jr. and Edgar, a former big leaguer.[3] After his birth, his parents moved the family to Tijuana, where his father owned an air-conditioner business.[2] The three boys grew up playing baseball in Mexico,[2] where their father had been a member of the Mexico national baseball team.[4] In 1990, the family returned to the United States, settling in Bonita, California.[4]

While Adrián was drafted by the Florida Marlins out of high school, his brother Edgar Gonzalez attended San Diego State University and was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 30th round of the 2000 draft.[4] Edgar debuted in the major leagues as a utility man with the San Diego Padres in 2008, joining his brother as a teammate.[4]

In 2012, David and Alba González were named George and Barbara Bush Little League Parents of the Year.[3] In November 2012, González was honored as one of 30 "exemplary citizens" by the mayor of Tijuana in an official ceremony.[2]

González was projected to be a late first-round pick out of Eastlake High School in Chula Vista, California; however, his stock increased with his senior-year performance.[5] In his senior year, he hit .645 with 13 home runs and 34 runs batted in.[6]

Professional career edit

Florida Marlins (2000–2003) edit

In June 2000, González became the first infield position player to be drafted first overall since Alex Rodriguez in 1993. He was given a $3 million signing bonus by the Florida Marlins.[7] While in the Marlins organization, González played with the Gulf Coast League Marlins, Kane County Cougars, Utica Blue Sox, Portland Sea Dogs (2002),[8] Albuquerque Isotopes (2003), and Carolina Mudcats (2003). With the Single-A Kane County Cougars in his second professional season, González hit .312 with 17 home runs and 103 RBIs in 127 games. As a result, he was selected by the Midwest League as its Most Valuable Player and Prospect of the Year. He also played in the All-Star Futures Game.

Texas Rangers (2004–2005) edit

After a wrist injury, the Marlins felt González would be hindered swinging the bat, so they included González in a June 2003 trade with the Texas Rangers, along with Ryan Snare and minor leaguer Will Smith, to acquire relief pitcher Ugueth Urbina to aid their championship drive.[9] González played with the Rangers' Class-AA team, the Frisco RoughRiders, until he made his major-league debut against the Seattle Mariners on April 18, 2004. He was hitless in three at-bats. He recorded his first base hit on April 20 against Ramón Ortiz of the Anaheim Angels and his first home run on April 25 off Kevin Jarvis of the Seattle Mariners. He played in 16 games for Texas in 2004 and in 43 games in 2005, with a combined batting average of .229 and 7 homers.

San Diego Padres (2006–2010) edit

2006 edit

After the season, González was traded to the San Diego Padres along with pitcher Chris Young and outfielder Terrmel Sledge. In return, the Rangers received Adam Eaton and Akinori Otsuka. Originally seen as an eventual replacement for Ryan Klesko at first base, González was given the job when Klesko underwent shoulder surgery.

With extended playing time at first base in 2006, González continued to improve his hitting and defense. On July 23, 2006, he was named the NL Player of the Week.[10] In his first full season, he led the Padres in batting average (.304) and home runs (24). He was the first player in Petco Park history to have more than one multiple home run game. He was named the Padres MVP for 2006.[11]

2007 edit

On March 31, 2007, González agreed to a $9.5 million, four-year deal, with a club option for $5.5 million in 2011.[12] In the 2007 season, he led the Padres in home runs again, with 30, and had a team-high 100 RBIs. He led all Major League first basemen with 161 games and a career-high 46 doubles.[11]

2008 edit

 
González after a swing with the San Diego Padres in 2008

In the 2008 season, González finished with a .279 average and once again led the Padres with 36 home runs and 119 RBIs. He was elected to the 2008 MLB All-Star Game as a reserve. He went 1 for 3 with a single and a sacrifice fly, scoring Miguel Tejada of the Houston Astros. He won his first Gold Glove Award in 2008 at first base. González set career highs in games played (162), home runs (36), RBI (119), runs scored (103), walks (74), and slugging percentage (.510). He was named the Padres MVP for the second time.[11]

2009 edit

González played winter ball in the Mexican Pacific League with the Venados de Mazatlán. In the 2009 Caribbean Series, he led his team past the Dominican Republic's Tigres del Licey with a record-setting 3 home runs on February 4.[13]

González hit 23 homers, leading Major League Baseball in that category through May 2009 despite playing his home games at Petco Park, which Padres statisticians describe as an "extreme pitcher's park."[14] On May 18, González was described as being one of the two most underrated players in the National League according to a poll of Major League executives and managers conducted by MLB.com.[14] On June 1, González was named the NL Co-Player of the Week for the second time in his career. During that week, González hit four home runs, tallied 10 RBIs, and had a 1.000 slugging percentage.[15] González was elected to the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game after voting by fellow players, managers and coaches.[16] He subsequently participated in that year's Home Run Derby where he hit two home runs in the first round. On August 1, González finished 6-for-6 with three RBI as the Padres topped the Milwaukee Brewers 13–6. González's six hits are the most by any Padre in a nine-inning game. Three others have accomplished the feat, but did it in extra-inning contests. González hit five singles and a double.

He led the majors in walks in 2009 with 119[17] and set a Major League record with eight consecutive multi-walk games,[18] a record which still stands as of 2020.[19] He also hit 40 home runs for the first time in his career. He was named the Padres team MVP for 2009, his third time honored.[11]

2010 edit

González started the 2010 season playing well. On May 24, he was named the NL Player of the Week for the fourth time in his career.[20] On June 2, González hit a walk-off grand slam in extra innings to lead his team toward a 5–1 victory over the New York Mets.[21] In July, González was elected to participate in his third consecutive All-Star game.

During the 2010 season, González had 176 hits in 591 at-bats, good for a .298 batting average, his highest since hitting .304 in his first season with San Diego (2006). He had 93 walks and 114 strikeouts. His 93 walks put him in third place in the NL behind only Prince Fielder (114) and Albert Pujols (103). He finished with 31 home runs and 101 RBI, the third time in his career he had 100 RBI or more. González played in 160 games on the year, tying him with Rickie Weeks for 5th in the NL. He scored 87 runs on the season, compiling 302 total bases, which also tied him with Weeks, for 6th in the NL. González was named team MVP for the third consecutive year and the fourth time overall with the Padres.[22]

Boston Red Sox (2011–2012) edit

On December 6, 2010, González was traded to the Boston Red Sox for a package of right-handed pitcher Casey Kelly, first baseman Anthony Rizzo, outfielder Reymond Fuentes, and a player to be named later, later determined to be Eric Patterson.[23][24]

On April 15, 2011, González and the Red Sox agreed to a seven-year contract extension worth $154 million through the 2018 season.[25]

On June 19, 2011, González hit his 1,000th career hit: a triple off of Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Yovani Gallardo.[26]

On July 3, 2011, González was selected to represent the Red Sox at the 2011 All-Star Game in Arizona along with teammates Josh Beckett, Jacoby Ellsbury, David Ortiz, Kevin Youkilis, and Jon Lester. González hit a home run in the game and was responsible for the only run for the American League. Additionally, Ortiz selected González as one of three sluggers to join him in the Home Run Derby, where he finished second to Robinson Canó. González tied a record for most home runs in the final round of the home run derby at 11, which was then surpassed by the victor Cano.

González was named AL Player of the Month for June 2011 with a .404 average (40 for 99) – the best in the Majors for that month.[27] After placing second in the 2011 Home Run Derby, González faced a home-run slump until he hit five home runs in ten at-bats on August 23–25.

He appeared on the cover of baseball video game MLB 12: The Show.[28] On November 21, the AL MVP ballots came out, with González in seventh place and his teammate Ellsbury in 2nd, both losing to Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander.

In 2012, González appeared in 123 games with the Red Sox, hitting .300 with 15 homers and 86 RBI.

Los Angeles Dodgers (2012–2017) edit

 
González in 2013

2012 edit

On August 25, 2012, González was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers (along with Josh Beckett, Nick Punto and Carl Crawford) and $11 million in cash for James Loney, Iván DeJesús Jr., Allen Webster and two players to be named later (Jerry Sands and Rubby De La Rosa).[29] In his first at bat with the Dodgers that same day, he hit a three-run home run against the Miami Marlins.[30] In 36 games with the Dodgers, he hit .297 with 3 homers and 22 RBI.

2013 edit

In the 2013 season, González appeared in 157 games for the Dodgers and hit .293 with 22 home runs and 100 RBI. He was a candidate for the final vote at the 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game but did not get selected to the game.

In the 2013 NLCS Game 5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, González went 3 for 4 with 2 home runs. The Dodgers would eventually lose the series in six games.

2014 edit

González finished the 2014 season with 116 RBI, the most in all of Major League Baseball. He was the Dodgers' nominee for the Hank Aaron Award, after hitting 27 home runs in 159 games. However, his batting average of .276 was the lowest of his career. He finished up the season by winning the Silver Slugger Award as the best hitting first baseman in the NL and also won several awards for his defense at first base, including the Gold Glove Award, Fielding Bible Award and Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award.

2015 edit

González opened the 2015 season with five home runs in the first three games of the season, including three on April 8 against Andrew Cashner. He was the first MLB player to hit five home runs in the first three games of the season.[31] By homering in his fifth consecutive game, dating back to the end of the 2014 season, he tied the team record, which he shares with Roy Campanella (1950), Shawn Green (2001), Matt Kemp (2010), and Joc Pederson (2015).[32] He won the player of the week honors as a result of that performance.[33] He was also awarded with the National League player of the month award for April as he hit .383 with eight home runs and 19 RBI in the month.[34] He recorded his 1,000th career RBI when he hit a two-run home run off Julio Teherán of the Atlanta Braves on May 26.[35] Gonzalez was selected to the 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the first Dodger first baseman selected since Nomar Garciaparra in 2006.[36] He finished the 2015 season by hitting .275 in 156 games with 28 home runs and 90 RBI, the lowest RBI total he had since 2006.[37]

2016 edit

González played for the Mexico national baseball team in the World Baseball Classic qualifiers during spring training in March 2016. The team was managed by his brother Edgar.[38] On June 22, 2016, during a game against the Washington Nationals, Gonzalez made a highlight-reel catch after a ball in foul territory deflected off Chase Utley's glove and off Gonzalez's leg.[39] On August 7, 2016, González hit his 300th career home run against the Boston Red Sox.[40] On the season he appeared in 156 games, with a .285 batting average, 18 homers and 90 RBI. It was the fewest home runs he had hit in a season since 2012.[41]

2017 edit

On May 5, 2017, González was placed on the 10-day disabled list due to right elbow soreness. It was the first time in his MLB career that González was put on the DL.[42] González recorded his 2,000th career hit with a double off Johnny Barbato of the Pittsburgh Pirates on August 22.[43][44] González dealt with lingering back issues during the 2017 season, which caused him to spend half the season on the disabled list and as a result lost playing time to rookie Cody Bellinger at first. For the 2017 season, González only appeared in 71 games, batting .242/.287/.355 with 30 RBIs. He was shut down for the season in September and did not appear on the Dodgers playoff roster.[45] In his final at-bat with the Dodgers, Gonzalez hit a home run against the Padres, giving him the rare distinction of having homered in both his first and last at-bats with the team.[46]

On December 16, 2017, the Dodgers traded González, Charlie Culberson, Scott Kazmir, Brandon McCarthy, and cash considerations to the Atlanta Braves for Matt Kemp.[47] Immediately following the trade, the Braves designated González for assignment,[48] then released him two days later.[49] González waived his no-trade clause to facilitate the trade, which he did because he wanted to test free agency.[50]

New York Mets edit

 
Gonzalez with the Mets in 2018

On January 18, 2018, González signed a one-year contract with the New York Mets.[51]

On June 10, 2018, the Mets granted González his unconditional release. In 54 games with the Mets, he batted .237/.299/.373; he had just three hits in his final 27 at bats with the team.[52]

Mariachis de Guadalajara edit

On March 30, 2021, González announced his return to baseball and officially signed with the Mariachis de Guadalajara of the Mexican League.[53] On July 19, González announced that he would retire from professional baseball following the conclusion of the Mexican League season.[54] In 43 games for Guadalajara, González batted .340/.412/.531 with 6 home runs and 41 RBI. He officially announced his retirement from professional baseball on February 5, 2022.[55]

Personal life edit

González and his wife Betsy reside in the San Diego County community of La Jolla.[56] They have two daughters.[57] The couple created The Adrián and Betsy González Foundation, which is focused on empowering underprivileged youth in areas of athletics, education and health.[58] As one of his charitable endeavors, González paid for the refurbishing of the baseball field in the Tijuana sports complex where he played as a youth.[2]

González is a Christian and engraved on his bats is "PS 27:1" for verse 1 from Psalm 27.[59] González has spoken about his faith saying, "I don't want to be remembered in baseball. I want to be remembered as a good witness for Christ. ... I'm just trying to use this platform to bring people to Christ."[60]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Adrián González at Olympics.com
  • Adrián González at Olympedia  

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This article is about the baseball player For other people see Adrian Gonzalez disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Gonzalez and the second or maternal family name is Savin Adrian Gonzalez Savin born May 8 1982 also known by his nicknames A Gon and Titan 1 is a Mexican American former professional baseball first baseman He played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Texas Rangers San Diego Padres Boston Red Sox Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets Adrian GonzalezGonzalez with the Boston Red Sox in 2011First basemanBorn 1982 05 08 May 8 1982 age 41 San Diego California U S Batted LeftThrew LeftMLB debutApril 18 2004 for the Texas RangersLast MLB appearanceJune 10 2018 for the New York MetsMLB statisticsBatting average 287Hits2 050Home runs317Runs batted in1 202TeamsTexas Rangers 2004 2005 San Diego Padres 2006 2010 Boston Red Sox 2011 2012 Los Angeles Dodgers 2012 2017 New York Mets 2018 Career highlights and awards5 All Star 2008 2011 2015 4 Gold Glove Award 2008 2009 2011 2014 2 Silver Slugger Award 2011 2014 MLB RBI leader 2014 Gonzalez was born in the United States but was raised in Tijuana Baja California Mexico until 1990 when he returned to the United States He played for Mexico in the 2006 2009 2013 and the 2017 editions of the World Baseball Classic and the 2020 Olympic Games Gonzalez was the first overall pick in the 2000 MLB draft by the Florida Marlins He was traded to the Rangers and made his MLB debut with them in 2004 He was traded to the Padres after the 2005 season where he was an All Star selection three times and a two time Gold Glove Award winner He was traded to the Red Sox after the 2010 season and was traded to the Dodgers in August 2012 After playing for the Dodgers throughout the 2017 season he was traded to the Atlanta Braves but was released without playing for them He then played for the Mets who released him during the 2018 season Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 2 1 Florida Marlins 2000 2003 2 2 Texas Rangers 2004 2005 2 3 San Diego Padres 2006 2010 2 3 1 2006 2 3 2 2007 2 3 3 2008 2 3 4 2009 2 3 5 2010 2 4 Boston Red Sox 2011 2012 2 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 2012 2017 2 5 1 2012 2 5 2 2013 2 5 3 2014 2 5 4 2015 2 5 5 2016 2 5 6 2017 2 6 New York Mets 2 7 Mariachis de Guadalajara 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editAdrian Gonzalez was born in San Diego California to David and Alba Gonzalez both Mexican natives 2 Gonzalez is the youngest of three boys his brothers are David Jr and Edgar a former big leaguer 3 After his birth his parents moved the family to Tijuana where his father owned an air conditioner business 2 The three boys grew up playing baseball in Mexico 2 where their father had been a member of the Mexico national baseball team 4 In 1990 the family returned to the United States settling in Bonita California 4 While Adrian was drafted by the Florida Marlins out of high school his brother Edgar Gonzalez attended San Diego State University and was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 30th round of the 2000 draft 4 Edgar debuted in the major leagues as a utility man with the San Diego Padres in 2008 joining his brother as a teammate 4 In 2012 David and Alba Gonzalez were named George and Barbara Bush Little League Parents of the Year 3 In November 2012 Gonzalez was honored as one of 30 exemplary citizens by the mayor of Tijuana in an official ceremony 2 Gonzalez was projected to be a late first round pick out of Eastlake High School in Chula Vista California however his stock increased with his senior year performance 5 In his senior year he hit 645 with 13 home runs and 34 runs batted in 6 Professional career editFlorida Marlins 2000 2003 edit In June 2000 Gonzalez became the first infield position player to be drafted first overall since Alex Rodriguez in 1993 He was given a 3 million signing bonus by the Florida Marlins 7 While in the Marlins organization Gonzalez played with the Gulf Coast League Marlins Kane County Cougars Utica Blue Sox Portland Sea Dogs 2002 8 Albuquerque Isotopes 2003 and Carolina Mudcats 2003 With the Single A Kane County Cougars in his second professional season Gonzalez hit 312 with 17 home runs and 103 RBIs in 127 games As a result he was selected by the Midwest League as its Most Valuable Player and Prospect of the Year He also played in the All Star Futures Game Texas Rangers 2004 2005 edit After a wrist injury the Marlins felt Gonzalez would be hindered swinging the bat so they included Gonzalez in a June 2003 trade with the Texas Rangers along with Ryan Snare and minor leaguer Will Smith to acquire relief pitcher Ugueth Urbina to aid their championship drive 9 Gonzalez played with the Rangers Class AA team the Frisco RoughRiders until he made his major league debut against the Seattle Mariners on April 18 2004 He was hitless in three at bats He recorded his first base hit on April 20 against Ramon Ortiz of the Anaheim Angels and his first home run on April 25 off Kevin Jarvis of the Seattle Mariners He played in 16 games for Texas in 2004 and in 43 games in 2005 with a combined batting average of 229 and 7 homers San Diego Padres 2006 2010 edit 2006 edit After the season Gonzalez was traded to the San Diego Padres along with pitcher Chris Young and outfielder Terrmel Sledge In return the Rangers received Adam Eaton and Akinori Otsuka Originally seen as an eventual replacement for Ryan Klesko at first base Gonzalez was given the job when Klesko underwent shoulder surgery With extended playing time at first base in 2006 Gonzalez continued to improve his hitting and defense On July 23 2006 he was named the NL Player of the Week 10 In his first full season he led the Padres in batting average 304 and home runs 24 He was the first player in Petco Park history to have more than one multiple home run game He was named the Padres MVP for 2006 11 2007 edit On March 31 2007 Gonzalez agreed to a 9 5 million four year deal with a club option for 5 5 million in 2011 12 In the 2007 season he led the Padres in home runs again with 30 and had a team high 100 RBIs He led all Major League first basemen with 161 games and a career high 46 doubles 11 2008 edit nbsp Gonzalez after a swing with the San Diego Padres in 2008 In the 2008 season Gonzalez finished with a 279 average and once again led the Padres with 36 home runs and 119 RBIs He was elected to the 2008 MLB All Star Game as a reserve He went 1 for 3 with a single and a sacrifice fly scoring Miguel Tejada of the Houston Astros He won his first Gold Glove Award in 2008 at first base Gonzalez set career highs in games played 162 home runs 36 RBI 119 runs scored 103 walks 74 and slugging percentage 510 He was named the Padres MVP for the second time 11 2009 edit Gonzalez played winter ball in the Mexican Pacific League with the Venados de Mazatlan In the 2009 Caribbean Series he led his team past the Dominican Republic s Tigres del Licey with a record setting 3 home runs on February 4 13 Gonzalez hit 23 homers leading Major League Baseball in that category through May 2009 despite playing his home games at Petco Park which Padres statisticians describe as an extreme pitcher s park 14 On May 18 Gonzalez was described as being one of the two most underrated players in the National League according to a poll of Major League executives and managers conducted by MLB com 14 On June 1 Gonzalez was named the NL Co Player of the Week for the second time in his career During that week Gonzalez hit four home runs tallied 10 RBIs and had a 1 000 slugging percentage 15 Gonzalez was elected to the 2009 Major League Baseball All Star Game after voting by fellow players managers and coaches 16 He subsequently participated in that year s Home Run Derby where he hit two home runs in the first round On August 1 Gonzalez finished 6 for 6 with three RBI as the Padres topped the Milwaukee Brewers 13 6 Gonzalez s six hits are the most by any Padre in a nine inning game Three others have accomplished the feat but did it in extra inning contests Gonzalez hit five singles and a double He led the majors in walks in 2009 with 119 17 and set a Major League record with eight consecutive multi walk games 18 a record which still stands as of 2020 update 19 He also hit 40 home runs for the first time in his career He was named the Padres team MVP for 2009 his third time honored 11 2010 edit Gonzalez started the 2010 season playing well On May 24 he was named the NL Player of the Week for the fourth time in his career 20 On June 2 Gonzalez hit a walk off grand slam in extra innings to lead his team toward a 5 1 victory over the New York Mets 21 In July Gonzalez was elected to participate in his third consecutive All Star game During the 2010 season Gonzalez had 176 hits in 591 at bats good for a 298 batting average his highest since hitting 304 in his first season with San Diego 2006 He had 93 walks and 114 strikeouts His 93 walks put him in third place in the NL behind only Prince Fielder 114 and Albert Pujols 103 He finished with 31 home runs and 101 RBI the third time in his career he had 100 RBI or more Gonzalez played in 160 games on the year tying him with Rickie Weeks for 5th in the NL He scored 87 runs on the season compiling 302 total bases which also tied him with Weeks for 6th in the NL Gonzalez was named team MVP for the third consecutive year and the fourth time overall with the Padres 22 Boston Red Sox 2011 2012 edit On December 6 2010 Gonzalez was traded to the Boston Red Sox for a package of right handed pitcher Casey Kelly first baseman Anthony Rizzo outfielder Reymond Fuentes and a player to be named later later determined to be Eric Patterson 23 24 On April 15 2011 Gonzalez and the Red Sox agreed to a seven year contract extension worth 154 million through the 2018 season 25 On June 19 2011 Gonzalez hit his 1 000th career hit a triple off of Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Yovani Gallardo 26 On July 3 2011 Gonzalez was selected to represent the Red Sox at the 2011 All Star Game in Arizona along with teammates Josh Beckett Jacoby Ellsbury David Ortiz Kevin Youkilis and Jon Lester Gonzalez hit a home run in the game and was responsible for the only run for the American League Additionally Ortiz selected Gonzalez as one of three sluggers to join him in the Home Run Derby where he finished second to Robinson Cano Gonzalez tied a record for most home runs in the final round of the home run derby at 11 which was then surpassed by the victor Cano Gonzalez was named AL Player of the Month for June 2011 with a 404 average 40 for 99 the best in the Majors for that month 27 After placing second in the 2011 Home Run Derby Gonzalez faced a home run slump until he hit five home runs in ten at bats on August 23 25 He appeared on the cover of baseball video game MLB 12 The Show 28 On November 21 the AL MVP ballots came out with Gonzalez in seventh place and his teammate Ellsbury in 2nd both losing to Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander In 2012 Gonzalez appeared in 123 games with the Red Sox hitting 300 with 15 homers and 86 RBI Los Angeles Dodgers 2012 2017 edit nbsp Gonzalez in 2013 2012 edit On August 25 2012 Gonzalez was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers along with Josh Beckett Nick Punto and Carl Crawford and 11 million in cash for James Loney Ivan DeJesus Jr Allen Webster and two players to be named later Jerry Sands and Rubby De La Rosa 29 In his first at bat with the Dodgers that same day he hit a three run home run against the Miami Marlins 30 In 36 games with the Dodgers he hit 297 with 3 homers and 22 RBI 2013 edit In the 2013 season Gonzalez appeared in 157 games for the Dodgers and hit 293 with 22 home runs and 100 RBI He was a candidate for the final vote at the 2013 Major League Baseball All Star Game but did not get selected to the game In the 2013 NLCS Game 5 against the St Louis Cardinals Gonzalez went 3 for 4 with 2 home runs The Dodgers would eventually lose the series in six games 2014 edit Gonzalez finished the 2014 season with 116 RBI the most in all of Major League Baseball He was the Dodgers nominee for the Hank Aaron Award after hitting 27 home runs in 159 games However his batting average of 276 was the lowest of his career He finished up the season by winning the Silver Slugger Award as the best hitting first baseman in the NL and also won several awards for his defense at first base including the Gold Glove Award Fielding Bible Award and Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award 2015 edit Gonzalez opened the 2015 season with five home runs in the first three games of the season including three on April 8 against Andrew Cashner He was the first MLB player to hit five home runs in the first three games of the season 31 By homering in his fifth consecutive game dating back to the end of the 2014 season he tied the team record which he shares with Roy Campanella 1950 Shawn Green 2001 Matt Kemp 2010 and Joc Pederson 2015 32 He won the player of the week honors as a result of that performance 33 He was also awarded with the National League player of the month award for April as he hit 383 with eight home runs and 19 RBI in the month 34 He recorded his 1 000th career RBI when he hit a two run home run off Julio Teheran of the Atlanta Braves on May 26 35 Gonzalez was selected to the 2015 Major League Baseball All Star Game the first Dodger first baseman selected since Nomar Garciaparra in 2006 36 He finished the 2015 season by hitting 275 in 156 games with 28 home runs and 90 RBI the lowest RBI total he had since 2006 37 2016 edit Gonzalez played for the Mexico national baseball team in the World Baseball Classic qualifiers during spring training in March 2016 The team was managed by his brother Edgar 38 On June 22 2016 during a game against the Washington Nationals Gonzalez made a highlight reel catch after a ball in foul territory deflected off Chase Utley s glove and off Gonzalez s leg 39 On August 7 2016 Gonzalez hit his 300th career home run against the Boston Red Sox 40 On the season he appeared in 156 games with a 285 batting average 18 homers and 90 RBI It was the fewest home runs he had hit in a season since 2012 41 2017 edit On May 5 2017 Gonzalez was placed on the 10 day disabled list due to right elbow soreness It was the first time in his MLB career that Gonzalez was put on the DL 42 Gonzalez recorded his 2 000th career hit with a double off Johnny Barbato of the Pittsburgh Pirates on August 22 43 44 Gonzalez dealt with lingering back issues during the 2017 season which caused him to spend half the season on the disabled list and as a result lost playing time to rookie Cody Bellinger at first For the 2017 season Gonzalez only appeared in 71 games batting 242 287 355 with 30 RBIs He was shut down for the season in September and did not appear on the Dodgers playoff roster 45 In his final at bat with the Dodgers Gonzalez hit a home run against the Padres giving him the rare distinction of having homered in both his first and last at bats with the team 46 On December 16 2017 the Dodgers traded Gonzalez Charlie Culberson Scott Kazmir Brandon McCarthy and cash considerations to the Atlanta Braves for Matt Kemp 47 Immediately following the trade the Braves designated Gonzalez for assignment 48 then released him two days later 49 Gonzalez waived his no trade clause to facilitate the trade which he did because he wanted to test free agency 50 New York Mets edit nbsp Gonzalez with the Mets in 2018 On January 18 2018 Gonzalez signed a one year contract with the New York Mets 51 On June 10 2018 the Mets granted Gonzalez his unconditional release In 54 games with the Mets he batted 237 299 373 he had just three hits in his final 27 at bats with the team 52 Mariachis de Guadalajara edit On March 30 2021 Gonzalez announced his return to baseball and officially signed with the Mariachis de Guadalajara of the Mexican League 53 On July 19 Gonzalez announced that he would retire from professional baseball following the conclusion of the Mexican League season 54 In 43 games for Guadalajara Gonzalez batted 340 412 531 with 6 home runs and 41 RBI He officially announced his retirement from professional baseball on February 5 2022 55 Personal life editGonzalez and his wife Betsy reside in the San Diego County community of La Jolla 56 They have two daughters 57 The couple created The Adrian and Betsy Gonzalez Foundation which is focused on empowering underprivileged youth in areas of athletics education and health 58 As one of his charitable endeavors Gonzalez paid for the refurbishing of the baseball field in the Tijuana sports complex where he played as a youth 2 Gonzalez is a Christian and engraved on his bats is PS 27 1 for verse 1 from Psalm 27 59 Gonzalez has spoken about his faith saying I don t want to be remembered in baseball I want to be remembered as a good witness for Christ I m just trying to use this platform to bring people to Christ 60 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Baseball portal nbsp California portal List of first overall Major League Baseball draft picks List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders List of Major League Baseball career runs batted in leaders List of Major League Baseball single game hits leaders Wilson Defensive Player of the Year AwardReferences edit Charles P Pierce July 31 2011 Gonzo finds a home Boston Globe Retrieved July 29 2011 a b c d e Hernandez Dylan February 7 2013 Adrian Gonzalez brings his bicultural background to Dodgers table Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 16 2014 a b The Parents of LA Dodgers First Baseman Adrian Gonzalez are 2012 George and Barbara Bush Little League Parents of the Year Little League Baseball August 23 2012 Archived from the original on December 19 2014 Retrieved December 16 2014 a b c d Brock Corey August 4 2008 A dream fulfilled for Gonzalez brothers MLB com Retrieved December 16 2014 Edes Gordon February 10 2011 Gonzalez began with pocket of quarters ESPNBoston com Archived from the original on February 16 2011 Retrieved February 14 2011 Marlins select infielder Gonzalez with No 1 pick Topeka Capital Journal Associated Press June 6 2000 Retrieved December 28 2017 Blasco J In the Spotlight Adrian Gonzalez Accessed November 2 2010 Kevin Thomas April 20 2011 On Baseball Gonzalez recalls time in Portland Portland Press Herald Retrieved June 16 2013 Ring bearer How an Adrian Gonzalez deal led to a championship WEEI FM March 12 2011 Retrieved April 9 2015 2006 Player of the Week winners MLB com a b c d Player Bio Information MLB com Retrieved February 2 2011 Gonzalez agrees to 4 year deal with Padres ESPN Associated Press April 1 2007 Retrieved February 6 2009 Jesse Sanchez February 5 2009 Gonzalez powers Mexico past DR MLB Archived from the original on February 6 2009 Retrieved February 5 2009 a b Brock Corey May 18 2009 Werth Gonzalez NL s most underrated MLB com Retrieved June 21 2010 Philadelphia s Ryan Howard San Diego s Adrian Gonzalez named National League Co Players of the Week presented by Bank of America MLB com June 1 2009 Retrieved June 21 2010 Brock Corey July 5 2009 Padres Bell earns first All Star Game trip MLB com Retrieved June 21 2010 MLB Player Batting Stats 2009 ESPN Retrieved June 21 2010 Young Geoff July 1 2009 Adrian takes a walk The Hardball Times Fangraphs Retrieved June 29 2020 Batting Streak Finder Stathead Sports Reference Retrieved June 29 2020 Gonzalez Cruz named Players of Week MLB com Adrian Gonzalez s walk off grand slam lifts Padres over Mets USA Today June 3 2010 Brock Corey January 26 2011 Bell Adrian honored at Padres awards dinner MLB Archived from the original on February 3 2011 Retrieved February 2 2011 Gonzalez ready to beat the Yanks MLB com Patterson to Friars completes Gonzalez deal MLB com Browne Ian April 15 2010 Red Sox Adrian Gonzalez agree on seven year contract MLB com Retrieved April 15 2010 Adrian Gonzalez legs out 1 000th career hit Drellich Evan July 5 2011 Gonzalez named AL Player of the Month MLB Retrieved July 6 2011 The leader in two of the three legs of the American League triple crown and a true force in the middle of the Red Sox lineup first baseman Adrian Gonzalez on Tuesday was named the Budweiser Presents American League Player of the Month for June Jackson Scott Yo Adrian You re on the cover of MLB the Show Retrieved November 10 2011 Mark Saxon August 26 2012 Gonzalez Crawford Beckett to L A ESPN Retrieved June 14 2013 Chuck Schilken August 25 2012 Adrian Gonzalez homers in his first at bat with Dodgers Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 12 2015 Gonzalez homers 3 times to lead Dodgers past Padres 7 4 ESPN Associated Press April 9 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 Joc Pederson homers again but Dodgers blow lead in ninth The Orange County Register June 3 2015 Stephen Eric April 13 2015 Adrian Gonzalez named NL Player of the Week truebluela Retrieved April 13 2015 Stephen Eric May 4 2015 Adrian Gonzalez named NL Player of the Month for April truebluela com Retrieved May 4 2015 Stephen Eric May 26 2015 Adrian Gonzalez joins 1 000 RBI club SB Nation Retrieved May 26 2015 Shaikin Bill July 6 2015 Four Dodgers selected to NL All Star team but not Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 6 2015 Adrian Gonzalez Statistics amp History Baseball Reference Stephen Eric March 11 2016 Adrian Gonzalez to play for Mexico in World Baseball Classic qualifier SB Nation Retrieved March 14 2016 Gonzalez s crazy circus catch Major League Baseball Retrieved June 23 2016 Baer Jack August 8 2016 A Gon stings Red Sox to join 300 HR club mlb com Archived from the original on August 9 2016 Retrieved August 8 2016 2016 Los Angeles Dodgers Batting Pitching amp Fielding Statistics Baseball Reference Retrieved November 1 2016 Adrian Gonzalez placed on DL for first time MLB Retrieved May 5 2017 Gurnick Ken August 22 2017 A Gon s double career hit No 2 000 mlb com Archived from the original on August 23 2017 Retrieved August 22 2017 Crasnick Jerry August 26 2017 Granderson Gonzalez add something old and new to Dodgers ESPN Retrieved August 26 2017 Stephen Eric September 27 2017 Adrian Gonzalez shut down for rest of season SB Nation Retrieved October 29 2017 San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers Box Score September 26 2017 Baseball Reference Retrieved December 17 2017 Gurnick Ken December 16 2017 Kemp returns to LA in 5 player deal with Braves MLB com Retrieved December 16 2017 Bowman Mark December 16 2017 Braves land 4 for Kemp Acuna s path cleared MLB com Retrieved December 17 2017 Adams Steve December 18 2017 Braves Release Adrian Gonzalez MLB Trade Rumors Retrieved December 18 2017 Stephen Eric December 16 2017 Adrian Gonzalez says goodbye to Dodgers will be a free agent after waiving no trade clause SB Nation Retrieved December 17 2017 Rosenstein Mike January 18 2018 MLB free agency Mets officially sign Adrian Gonzalez NJ com Retrieved January 18 2018 Kolur Nihal June 11 2018 Mets release first baseman Adrian Gonzalez Sports Illustrated Retrieved June 11 2018 Shaikin Bill March 30 2021 Adrian Gonzalez is back He s a Mariachi An aspiring Olympian too Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 30 2021 Mexican League ML Affiliated Minor League Baseball on OurSports Central Five Time All Star Announces Retirement After More Than 15 Years of Pro Baseball Adrian Gonzalez Biography and Career Highlights Mlb mlb com Retrieved October 19 2011 jbox December 12 2010 Adrian Gonzalez bought a 7 2 million 7 Bed 10 Bath 11 000 sq ft house in La Jolla before trade Gaslampbal com Retrieved August 26 2012 Tom Blair December 12 2010 Playing ball in the game of real estate San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved August 26 2012 Cervanka Ron December 3 2014 Adrian Gonzalez to be honored in Mexico City Think Blue WordPress Retrieved April 28 2015 The Adrian and Betsy Gonzalez Foundation Adriangonzalezfoundation org Retrieved October 19 2011 Adrian Gonzalez bat sends a message in more ways than one WEEI FM May 17 2011 Retrieved April 9 2015 IN 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