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Bobby Abreu

Bob Kelly Abreu (/əˈbr./; Spanish: [boβ aˈβɾew]; born March 11, 1974), nicknamed "El Comedulce" and "La Leche", is a Venezuelan former professional baseball outfielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Mets.

Bobby Abreu
Abreu in 2009
Right fielder
Born: (1974-03-11) March 11, 1974 (age 50)
Turmero, Aragua, Venezuela
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 1, 1996, for the Houston Astros
Last MLB appearance
September 28, 2014, for the New York Mets
MLB statistics
Batting average.291
Hits2,470
Home runs288
Runs batted in1,363
Stolen bases400
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Member of the Venezuelan
Baseball Hall of Fame
Induction2021
Vote82%
Election methodContemporary Committee

Abreu is a two-time All-Star, and has won a Gold Glove Award and a Silver Slugger Award. He has been a single-season league leader in games played (twice), doubles, and triples. He had two seasons in which he collected thirty home runs and thirty stolen bases, making him one of thirteen players to have achieved the 30–30 club twice in a career. Through 2014, Abreu led active ballplayers in doubles (565), walks (1,456), and outfield assists (136), was fifth in runs scored (1,441) and stolen bases (400), seventh in extra-base hits (911) and on-base percentage (.396), and tenth in runs batted in (1,363).[1] He is also one of only seven players ever to record at least 900 career extra-base hits and steal at least 400 bases along with Barry Bonds, Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Craig Biggio, Honus Wagner, and Paul Molitor. Of these, five are in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.[2]

Career edit

Houston Astros edit

Abreu was signed as an amateur free agent by the Houston Astros on August 21, 1990. He was the Astros Minor League Player of the Year in 1996 and made his Major League debut on September 1, 1996, against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was announced as a pinch hitter but did not get to bat because he was subsequently pinch hit for by Mike Simms.[3] He had his first official at-bat the following day against the St. Louis Cardinals when he flied out to left field as a pinch hitter in the top of the sixth inning.[4] After a few more appearances as a pinch hitter or late inning defensive replacement, he made his first start in left field against the Colorado Rockies on September 6, going hitless in four at-bats with two strikeouts.[5] Abreu's first Major League hit was a single to right field as a pinch hitter against Bobby Jones of the New York Mets on September 24.[6] He finished his first season with five hits in 22 at-bats.[1] He hit his first two home runs in the same game on April 28, 1997, against Jamey Wright and Steve Reed of the Colorado Rockies.[7] He played in 59 games for the Astros in 1997, hitting .250 with three home runs and 26 RBI.

Left unprotected in the 1997 MLB Expansion Draft when the Astros decided to keep fellow Venezuelan outfielder Richard Hidalgo, Abreu was selected by the then Tampa Bay Devil Rays, only to be dealt hours later to the Phillies for shortstop Kevin Stocker,[8] a trade regarded among the worst in MLB history.[9]

Philadelphia Phillies edit

 
Abreu with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2004

1998–2003 seasons edit

In 1998, his first season with the Phillies, Abreu led the team with a .312 batting average and collected 17 home runs, 74 RBI, and 19 stolen bases in 151 games, with 271 putouts and 17 assists in right field.[1]

In 1999, he made a brief run at the batting title. His .335 career-high average that season ranked third in the National League and was the highest posted by a Phillies player since outfielder Tony González hit .339 in 1967.[8] His .446 career-high OBP was third in the league and he tied for the league lead in triples with 11.[1]

In 2000, he finished fourth in the league in triples (10), sixth in doubles (42), seventh in walks (100), and ninth in OBP (.416).[1] Abreu became the first Phillie outfielder since Greg Luzinski with back-to-back 20 homer seasons.

In 2001, Abreu led the NL in games played (162), and was third in walks (106), fourth in stolen bases (36) and doubles (48), and eighth in runs (118) and sacrifice flies (9). He also hit a career-high 31 home runs and had a career-high 110 RBI.[1]

In 2002, he led the league in doubles (50), and was sixth in walks (104), seventh in stolen bases (31) and intentional walks (13), eighth in OBP (.413), ninth in hits (176), and tenth in runs (102).[1]

In 2003, Abreu was fourth in the league in walks (109), seventh in sacrifice flies (7), eighth in OBP (.409), and ninth in stolen bases (22).[1]

2004 season edit

In 2004, Abreu got his first All-Star berth, being voted in as the National League All-Star Final Vote winner in online voting on MLB.com.[10]

Abreu hit the first home run at Citizens Bank Park on Opening Day, April 12, 2004.[11] He finished the season with a .301 average, 30 home runs, and 105 RBI, and ranked among the National League top five in five offensive categories: runs (fourth, 118) -- the third time in six years that he scored 118 runs, doubles (fourth, 47), stolen bases (third, 40—a career high), walks (second, 127—a career high) and on-base percentage (fifth, .428). Abreu became the first player in major league history to record 30 home runs, 40 doubles, 40 stolen bases, and 100 walks in a single season. He also led the Major Leagues in pitches-per-plate-appearance (4.32) and number of pitches seen (3,077), was eighth-highest in the league in total bases (312), and posted the league's tenth-best OPS (.971).[1]

2005 season edit

In May, Abreu was honored as the Player of the Month in the National League, after he hit .396 and 11 home runs.[12] He also led the NL for the month in slugging average (.792), on-base percentage (.535), and walks (30) and was tied for the league lead with 30 RBI. He became the first player in Major League history to hit at least one home run in nine out of ten team games.

He was voted a starter in the NL outfield for the All-Star Game, finishing second in fan voting, behind St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jim Edmonds. Prior to the All-Star Game at Comerica Park in Detroit, Abreu won the Home Run Derby as he set records with 24 home runs in a single round (since broken by Josh Hamilton in 2008), and 41 overall, topping Miguel Tejada's previous marks of 15 and 27 set one year earlier. Abreu's longest homer was measured at 517 feet, the third longest in Derby history.[13]

New York Yankees edit

2006 season edit

 
Abreu with the New York Yankees in 2006

On July 30, 2006, Abreu was traded along with Cory Lidle to the New York Yankees for minor league shortstop C. J. Henry (a 2005 first-round draft pick), left-hander Matt Smith (a seven-year minor league veteran), catcher Jesus Sanchez, and right-hander Carlos Monasterios—all low-level prospects in the Yankee organization.[14] Philadelphia Daily News columnist Bill Conlin called the trade "the Great Gillick Giveaway" and declared it "an unvarnished disaster." The Phillies actually improved after the Abreu trade and made a run for the National League wild card, only to be eliminated on the second to last day of the season.

Abreu fit well into the Yankees lineup. He batted .297 with 15 home runs and 107 RBI in the 2006 season.[1] The Yankees ran away with the AL East division title by mid-September 2006, but were eliminated by the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 American League Division Series.

In 2006, Abreu led the major leagues in walks (124), pitches per plate appearance (4.45), and number of pitches seen (3,056), and was second in the major leagues in percent of plate appearances that were walks (18.5%),[15] and led the AL in percentage of pitches taken (66.2), and in walks per plate appearance (.181), third in batting average on balls in play (.375),[15] eighth in on-base percentage (.424), 18th in stolen bases (30), and 19th in doubles (41).

On September 12, 2006, Abreu drove in six runs in the first inning of the Yankees' 12–4 victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Abreu began the 9-run inning by homering with Johnny Damon and Derek Jeter on base, then concluded it with a bases-loaded double that scored Hideki Matsui, Melky Cabrera and Jeter.[16] The six RBIs tied Gil McDougald's 55-year franchise record for most in one inning (McDougald batted in six runs in one inning in 1951, his rookie season). Alex Rodriguez broke the record shared by Abreu and McDougald by driving in seven runs in the sixth inning of 2009 regular season finale, also against Tampa Bay.

2007 and 2008 seasons edit

After getting off to a slow start in (2007), Abreu finished the season strong putting up 101 RBI, 16 home runs and a .283 batting average.[1] In 2007, Abreu was second in the AL in runs (123), third in pitches per plate appearance (4.38), ninth in games (158) and times on base (258), and tenth in walks (84) and plate appearances (699).

Abreu hit a walk-off double on July 9, 2008 against the Tampa Bay Rays.[17] On September 18, Abreu hit two home runs and had 6 RBI in a game versus the Chicago White Sox and Javier Vázquez.[18] He finished the season with a .296 average, 20 home runs, and 100 RBI.[1] He had the last stolen base in the original Yankee Stadium on September 21, 2008.

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim edit

2009 season edit

On February 12, 2009, Abreu signed a $5 million, one-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and was expected to play left field.[19] However, after Vladimir Guerrero was moved to DH due to injury, Abreu saw more action at his natural position in right field.

After struggling early in the season, Abreu hit .380 with 28 RBI in 26 games in July and was named the American League Player of the Month.[12] Abreu became the first Angels player to reach those figures in batting average and RBI in one calendar month since Tim Salmon, who hit .390 with 32 RBI in 27 games in July 1997.

On August 6, Abreu hit his 250th career home run when he led off the fifth inning with a solo home run off Chicago White Sox pitcher John Danks. Abreu became one of only six players in major league history to collect 250 home runs, 2,000 hits, 1,000 runs, 1,000 runs batted in, 1,000 walks and 300 stolen bases.[20] In 2009, he led the AL in errors by an outfielder, with 8.[21]

Though Abreu stated that he enjoyed his season with the Angels and was credited with helping many of the team's younger players to improve their swings and patience at the plate,[22] he turned down a two-year, $16 million extension on his contract on October 15.[23]

2010–2012 seasons edit

On November 5, 2009, the first day eligible players could file for free agency, Abreu accepted a two-year deal with the Angels, with a club option for 2012.[24] He cited the Angels manager, Mike Scioscia as one of the reasons, saying "He's one of those managers that lets you play the game, and he gives you big support." He also noted the organization publicly recognized his career achievements and consistently delivered opportunities to succeed in the postseason, saying, "This is a team that gives you an opportunity always to be in the playoffs. This time, my first time with them, I was very close to getting to the World Series, so why not stay? Of course you want a team that is going to give you opportunities to be in the World Series and win the World Series. I don't want to take a chance with someone else."[25]

During the 2011–2012 offseason, the New York Yankees proposed a trade to the Angels that would have sent starting pitcher A. J. Burnett to Anaheim for Abreu. Abreu would have become the Yankees' regular designated hitter, but Burnett vetoed the trade. On February 20, 2012, Burnett was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Yankees signed Raúl Ibañez to be the DH. Abreu was already annoyed that he would not be playing every day for the Angels, and when he learned what Burnett had done, he ordered Angels' management to either play him every day as the designated hitter or trade him. Another proposed trade, which would have sent Abreu to the Cleveland Indians for Lou Marson, fell through.[26] Abreu was released by the Angels on April 27, 2012 and replaced on the roster by future Rookie of the Year and MVP Award winner Mike Trout.[27]

Los Angeles Dodgers edit

 
Abreu with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2012

On May 4, 2012, Abreu signed a contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.[28] He was designated for assignment on August 1, 2012.[29] Abreu cleared waivers and accepted an assignment to AAA Albuquerque.[30] He had six hits in his 17 at-bats for the Isotopes before rejoining the Dodgers as a September call-up, spending the last month of the season as a pinch hitter. He played in 92 games with the Dodgers, hitting .246 with three home runs and 19 RBI.[1]

Second stint with Phillies edit

After sitting out the 2013 season, Abreu participated in the 2013–14 Venezuelan Winter League and logged a .322 batting average in 180 plate appearances with Leones del Caracas. On January 21, 2014, Abreu signed a minor league contract with the Phillies.[31] He was released before the season on March 27.[32]

New York Mets edit

 
Abreu with the New York Mets in 2014

On March 31, 2014, Abreu signed a minor league deal with the New York Mets.[33] On April 21, the Mets promoted Abreu from the Triple-A Las Vegas 51s, after trading Ike Davis to the Pittsburgh Pirates.[34] He was designated for assignment on August 4 and officially released on August 10.[35][36] However, just four days later on August 14, the Mets re-signed Abreu to another minor league contract.[37] He was called back up to the majors on September 9, 2014. Abreu announced his retirement from baseball on September 26.[38] He singled in his final at-bat on September 28.[39]

Batting style edit

Abreu was noted for his plate discipline.[40][41] In 2009, he led the American League in percent of pitches taken at 67.5%,[42] while also having the fourth lowest percentage of swinging at the first pitch at 9.5%.[43]

Career statistics edit

In 2,425 games over 18 seasons, Abreu posted a .291 batting average (2,470-for-8,480) with 1,453 runs, 574 doubles, 59 triples, 288 home runs, 1,363 RBI, 400 stolen bases, 1,476 bases on balls, .395 on-base percentage and .475 slugging percentage. Defensively, he recorded a .982 fielding percentage at all three outfield positions. In 20 postseason games, he hit .284 (19-for-67) with nine runs, six doubles, one home run, 9 RBI, two stolen bases and 12 walks.[1]

Abreu logged in Wins Above Replacement (WAR) of 60.2. Among right fielders, this is 19th best alltime, and he is one of 191 players as of 2024 with a WAR over 60.[44][45]

Awards edit

  • 1996 Houston Astros Minor League Player of the Year
  • 1999 Venezuelan Winter League All-Star OF
  • 1999 Venezuelan Winter League Player of the Year
  • 1999 Philadelphia Phillies Player of the Year
  • 2000 Philadelphia Phillies Player of the Year
  • 2001 Philadelphia Phillies Player of the Year
  • 2004 NL Silver Slugger Award (OF)
  • 2004 MLB All-Star
  • 2005 NL Player of the Month (April)
  • 2005 NL Gold Glove Award (OF)
  • 2005 MLB All-Star
  • 2005 Winner of the Home Run Derby at the MLB All-Star game (41 home runs over 3 rounds)
  • 2009 AL Player of the Month (July)

Abreu was listed on 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting; other than Derek Jeter, he was the only first-year candidate to receive at least 5% of the vote,[46] enabling him to appear on the 2021 ballot, when he garnered 8.7%, thus qualifying him to appear on the 2022 ballot, where he fell to 8.6%. In 2023, he rose to 15.4%.

Personal life edit

Abreu dated former Miss Universe Alicia Machado; the couple later split, calling off their engagement.[47]

In the community edit

Abreu was involved in many events in the Philadelphia and Delaware Valley communities. In 2001, he was the Honorary Chairman for the American Red Cross Blood Drive.

Abreu bought $10,000 worth of tickets to most Friday night games for children in his "Abreu's Amigos" organization during the 2003 and 2004 seasons. In this program, the children got jerseys, coupons for concessions, and chances to meet Abreu on the field during batting practice.

Abreu was the 2004 recipient of the Phillies Community Service award and the Phillies' representative for MLB's Roberto Clemente Award.

In 2008, Abreu made a contribution to the Police Athletic League of New York City through his Abreu's Finest charity to provide boys and girls with recreational, educational, cultural and social programs.

Abreu is known as "El Comedulce" in Venezuela. The name translates roughly to "the candy-eater", which had been his father Nelson Abreu's nickname. Following Nelson's death, Abreu "began asking people to call him the same name as a way of honoring his father's memory."[48]

See also 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
  • Bobby Abreu at the SABR Baseball Biography Project
  • Bobby Abreu at Baseball Almanac
  • Bobby Abreu at Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Professional Baseball League)
  • Bob Abreu on Instagram


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Bob Kelly Abreu e ˈ b r eɪ uː Spanish bob aˈbɾew born March 11 1974 nicknamed El Comedulce and La Leche is a Venezuelan former professional baseball outfielder who played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Houston Astros Philadelphia Phillies New York Yankees Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets Bobby AbreuAbreu in 2009Right fielderBorn 1974 03 11 March 11 1974 age 50 Turmero Aragua VenezuelaBatted LeftThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 1 1996 for the Houston AstrosLast MLB appearanceSeptember 28 2014 for the New York MetsMLB statisticsBatting average 291Hits2 470Home runs288Runs batted in1 363Stolen bases400TeamsHouston Astros 1996 1997 Philadelphia Phillies 1998 2006 New York Yankees 2006 2008 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2009 2012 Los Angeles Dodgers 2012 New York Mets 2014 Career highlights and awards2 All Star 2004 2005 Gold Glove Award 2005 Silver Slugger Award 2004 Philadelphia Phillies Wall of FameMember of the VenezuelanBaseball Hall of FameInduction2021Vote82 Election methodContemporary Committee Abreu is a two time All Star and has won a Gold Glove Award and a Silver Slugger Award He has been a single season league leader in games played twice doubles and triples He had two seasons in which he collected thirty home runs and thirty stolen bases making him one of thirteen players to have achieved the 30 30 club twice in a career Through 2014 Abreu led active ballplayers in doubles 565 walks 1 456 and outfield assists 136 was fifth in runs scored 1 441 and stolen bases 400 seventh in extra base hits 911 and on base percentage 396 and tenth in runs batted in 1 363 1 He is also one of only seven players ever to record at least 900 career extra base hits and steal at least 400 bases along with Barry Bonds Ty Cobb Tris Speaker Craig Biggio Honus Wagner and Paul Molitor Of these five are in the National Baseball Hall of Fame 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Houston Astros 1 2 Philadelphia Phillies 1 2 1 1998 2003 seasons 1 2 2 2004 season 1 2 3 2005 season 1 3 New York Yankees 1 3 1 2006 season 1 3 2 2007 and 2008 seasons 1 4 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1 4 1 2009 season 1 4 2 2010 2012 seasons 1 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 1 6 Second stint with Phillies 1 7 New York Mets 2 Batting style 3 Career statistics 4 Awards 5 Personal life 5 1 In the community 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCareer editHouston Astros edit Abreu was signed as an amateur free agent by the Houston Astros on August 21 1990 He was the Astros Minor League Player of the Year in 1996 and made his Major League debut on September 1 1996 against the Pittsburgh Pirates He was announced as a pinch hitter but did not get to bat because he was subsequently pinch hit for by Mike Simms 3 He had his first official at bat the following day against the St Louis Cardinals when he flied out to left field as a pinch hitter in the top of the sixth inning 4 After a few more appearances as a pinch hitter or late inning defensive replacement he made his first start in left field against the Colorado Rockies on September 6 going hitless in four at bats with two strikeouts 5 Abreu s first Major League hit was a single to right field as a pinch hitter against Bobby Jones of the New York Mets on September 24 6 He finished his first season with five hits in 22 at bats 1 He hit his first two home runs in the same game on April 28 1997 against Jamey Wright and Steve Reed of the Colorado Rockies 7 He played in 59 games for the Astros in 1997 hitting 250 with three home runs and 26 RBI Left unprotected in the 1997 MLB Expansion Draft when the Astros decided to keep fellow Venezuelan outfielder Richard Hidalgo Abreu was selected by the then Tampa Bay Devil Rays only to be dealt hours later to the Phillies for shortstop Kevin Stocker 8 a trade regarded among the worst in MLB history 9 Philadelphia Phillies edit nbsp Abreu with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2004 1998 2003 seasons edit In 1998 his first season with the Phillies Abreu led the team with a 312 batting average and collected 17 home runs 74 RBI and 19 stolen bases in 151 games with 271 putouts and 17 assists in right field 1 In 1999 he made a brief run at the batting title His 335 career high average that season ranked third in the National League and was the highest posted by a Phillies player since outfielder Tony Gonzalez hit 339 in 1967 8 His 446 career high OBP was third in the league and he tied for the league lead in triples with 11 1 In 2000 he finished fourth in the league in triples 10 sixth in doubles 42 seventh in walks 100 and ninth in OBP 416 1 Abreu became the first Phillie outfielder since Greg Luzinski with back to back 20 homer seasons In 2001 Abreu led the NL in games played 162 and was third in walks 106 fourth in stolen bases 36 and doubles 48 and eighth in runs 118 and sacrifice flies 9 He also hit a career high 31 home runs and had a career high 110 RBI 1 In 2002 he led the league in doubles 50 and was sixth in walks 104 seventh in stolen bases 31 and intentional walks 13 eighth in OBP 413 ninth in hits 176 and tenth in runs 102 1 In 2003 Abreu was fourth in the league in walks 109 seventh in sacrifice flies 7 eighth in OBP 409 and ninth in stolen bases 22 1 2004 season edit In 2004 Abreu got his first All Star berth being voted in as the National League All Star Final Vote winner in online voting on MLB com 10 Abreu hit the first home run at Citizens Bank Park on Opening Day April 12 2004 11 He finished the season with a 301 average 30 home runs and 105 RBI and ranked among the National League top five in five offensive categories runs fourth 118 the third time in six years that he scored 118 runs doubles fourth 47 stolen bases third 40 a career high walks second 127 a career high and on base percentage fifth 428 Abreu became the first player in major league history to record 30 home runs 40 doubles 40 stolen bases and 100 walks in a single season He also led the Major Leagues in pitches per plate appearance 4 32 and number of pitches seen 3 077 was eighth highest in the league in total bases 312 and posted the league s tenth best OPS 971 1 2005 season edit In May Abreu was honored as the Player of the Month in the National League after he hit 396 and 11 home runs 12 He also led the NL for the month in slugging average 792 on base percentage 535 and walks 30 and was tied for the league lead with 30 RBI He became the first player in Major League history to hit at least one home run in nine out of ten team games He was voted a starter in the NL outfield for the All Star Game finishing second in fan voting behind St Louis Cardinals outfielder Jim Edmonds Prior to the All Star Game at Comerica Park in Detroit Abreu won the Home Run Derby as he set records with 24 home runs in a single round since broken by Josh Hamilton in 2008 and 41 overall topping Miguel Tejada s previous marks of 15 and 27 set one year earlier Abreu s longest homer was measured at 517 feet the third longest in Derby history 13 New York Yankees edit 2006 season edit nbsp Abreu with the New York Yankees in 2006 On July 30 2006 Abreu was traded along with Cory Lidle to the New York Yankees for minor league shortstop C J Henry a 2005 first round draft pick left hander Matt Smith a seven year minor league veteran catcher Jesus Sanchez and right hander Carlos Monasterios all low level prospects in the Yankee organization 14 Philadelphia Daily News columnist Bill Conlin called the trade the Great Gillick Giveaway and declared it an unvarnished disaster The Phillies actually improved after the Abreu trade and made a run for the National League wild card only to be eliminated on the second to last day of the season Abreu fit well into the Yankees lineup He batted 297 with 15 home runs and 107 RBI in the 2006 season 1 The Yankees ran away with the AL East division title by mid September 2006 but were eliminated by the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 American League Division Series In 2006 Abreu led the major leagues in walks 124 pitches per plate appearance 4 45 and number of pitches seen 3 056 and was second in the major leagues in percent of plate appearances that were walks 18 5 15 and led the AL in percentage of pitches taken 66 2 and in walks per plate appearance 181 third in batting average on balls in play 375 15 eighth in on base percentage 424 18th in stolen bases 30 and 19th in doubles 41 On September 12 2006 Abreu drove in six runs in the first inning of the Yankees 12 4 victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Abreu began the 9 run inning by homering with Johnny Damon and Derek Jeter on base then concluded it with a bases loaded double that scored Hideki Matsui Melky Cabrera and Jeter 16 The six RBIs tied Gil McDougald s 55 year franchise record for most in one inning McDougald batted in six runs in one inning in 1951 his rookie season Alex Rodriguez broke the record shared by Abreu and McDougald by driving in seven runs in the sixth inning of 2009 regular season finale also against Tampa Bay 2007 and 2008 seasons edit After getting off to a slow start in 2007 Abreu finished the season strong putting up 101 RBI 16 home runs and a 283 batting average 1 In 2007 Abreu was second in the AL in runs 123 third in pitches per plate appearance 4 38 ninth in games 158 and times on base 258 and tenth in walks 84 and plate appearances 699 Abreu hit a walk off double on July 9 2008 against the Tampa Bay Rays 17 On September 18 Abreu hit two home runs and had 6 RBI in a game versus the Chicago White Sox and Javier Vazquez 18 He finished the season with a 296 average 20 home runs and 100 RBI 1 He had the last stolen base in the original Yankee Stadium on September 21 2008 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim edit 2009 season edit On February 12 2009 Abreu signed a 5 million one year deal with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and was expected to play left field 19 However after Vladimir Guerrero was moved to DH due to injury Abreu saw more action at his natural position in right field After struggling early in the season Abreu hit 380 with 28 RBI in 26 games in July and was named the American League Player of the Month 12 Abreu became the first Angels player to reach those figures in batting average and RBI in one calendar month since Tim Salmon who hit 390 with 32 RBI in 27 games in July 1997 On August 6 Abreu hit his 250th career home run when he led off the fifth inning with a solo home run off Chicago White Sox pitcher John Danks Abreu became one of only six players in major league history to collect 250 home runs 2 000 hits 1 000 runs 1 000 runs batted in 1 000 walks and 300 stolen bases 20 In 2009 he led the AL in errors by an outfielder with 8 21 Though Abreu stated that he enjoyed his season with the Angels and was credited with helping many of the team s younger players to improve their swings and patience at the plate 22 he turned down a two year 16 million extension on his contract on October 15 23 2010 2012 seasons edit On November 5 2009 the first day eligible players could file for free agency Abreu accepted a two year deal with the Angels with a club option for 2012 24 He cited the Angels manager Mike Scioscia as one of the reasons saying He s one of those managers that lets you play the game and he gives you big support He also noted the organization publicly recognized his career achievements and consistently delivered opportunities to succeed in the postseason saying This is a team that gives you an opportunity always to be in the playoffs This time my first time with them I was very close to getting to the World Series so why not stay Of course you want a team that is going to give you opportunities to be in the World Series and win the World Series I don t want to take a chance with someone else 25 During the 2011 2012 offseason the New York Yankees proposed a trade to the Angels that would have sent starting pitcher A J Burnett to Anaheim for Abreu Abreu would have become the Yankees regular designated hitter but Burnett vetoed the trade On February 20 2012 Burnett was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Yankees signed Raul Ibanez to be the DH Abreu was already annoyed that he would not be playing every day for the Angels and when he learned what Burnett had done he ordered Angels management to either play him every day as the designated hitter or trade him Another proposed trade which would have sent Abreu to the Cleveland Indians for Lou Marson fell through 26 Abreu was released by the Angels on April 27 2012 and replaced on the roster by future Rookie of the Year and MVP Award winner Mike Trout 27 Los Angeles Dodgers edit nbsp Abreu with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2012 On May 4 2012 Abreu signed a contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers 28 He was designated for assignment on August 1 2012 29 Abreu cleared waivers and accepted an assignment to AAA Albuquerque 30 He had six hits in his 17 at bats for the Isotopes before rejoining the Dodgers as a September call up spending the last month of the season as a pinch hitter He played in 92 games with the Dodgers hitting 246 with three home runs and 19 RBI 1 Second stint with Phillies edit After sitting out the 2013 season Abreu participated in the 2013 14 Venezuelan Winter League and logged a 322 batting average in 180 plate appearances with Leones del Caracas On January 21 2014 Abreu signed a minor league contract with the Phillies 31 He was released before the season on March 27 32 New York Mets edit nbsp Abreu with the New York Mets in 2014 On March 31 2014 Abreu signed a minor league deal with the New York Mets 33 On April 21 the Mets promoted Abreu from the Triple A Las Vegas 51s after trading Ike Davis to the Pittsburgh Pirates 34 He was designated for assignment on August 4 and officially released on August 10 35 36 However just four days later on August 14 the Mets re signed Abreu to another minor league contract 37 He was called back up to the majors on September 9 2014 Abreu announced his retirement from baseball on September 26 38 He singled in his final at bat on September 28 39 Batting style editAbreu was noted for his plate discipline 40 41 In 2009 he led the American League in percent of pitches taken at 67 5 42 while also having the fourth lowest percentage of swinging at the first pitch at 9 5 43 Career statistics editIn 2 425 games over 18 seasons Abreu posted a 291 batting average 2 470 for 8 480 with 1 453 runs 574 doubles 59 triples 288 home runs 1 363 RBI 400 stolen bases 1 476 bases on balls 395 on base percentage and 475 slugging percentage Defensively he recorded a 982 fielding percentage at all three outfield positions In 20 postseason games he hit 284 19 for 67 with nine runs six doubles one home run 9 RBI two stolen bases and 12 walks 1 Abreu logged in Wins Above Replacement WAR of 60 2 Among right fielders this is 19th best alltime and he is one of 191 players as of 2024 with a WAR over 60 44 45 Awards edit1996 Houston Astros Minor League Player of the Year 1999 Venezuelan Winter League All Star OF 1999 Venezuelan Winter League Player of the Year 1999 Philadelphia Phillies Player of the Year 2000 Philadelphia Phillies Player of the Year 2001 Philadelphia Phillies Player of the Year 2004 NL Silver Slugger Award OF 2004 MLB All Star 2005 NL Player of the Month April 2005 NL Gold Glove Award OF 2005 MLB All Star 2005 Winner of the Home Run Derby at the MLB All Star game 41 home runs over 3 rounds 2009 AL Player of the Month July Abreu was listed on 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting other than Derek Jeter he was the only first year candidate to receive at least 5 of the vote 46 enabling him to appear on the 2021 ballot when he garnered 8 7 thus qualifying him to appear on the 2022 ballot where he fell to 8 6 In 2023 he rose to 15 4 Personal life editAbreu dated former Miss Universe Alicia Machado the couple later split calling off their engagement 47 In the community edit Abreu was involved in many events in the Philadelphia and Delaware Valley communities In 2001 he was the Honorary Chairman for the American Red Cross Blood Drive Abreu bought 10 000 worth of tickets to most Friday night games for children in his Abreu s Amigos organization during the 2003 and 2004 seasons In this program the children got jerseys coupons for concessions and chances to meet Abreu on the field during batting practice Abreu was the 2004 recipient of the Phillies Community Service award and the Phillies representative for MLB s Roberto Clemente Award In 2008 Abreu made a contribution to the Police Athletic League of New York City through his Abreu s Finest charity to provide boys and girls with recreational educational cultural and social programs Abreu is known as El Comedulce in Venezuela The name translates roughly to the candy eater which had been his father Nelson Abreu s nickname Following Nelson s death Abreu began asking people to call him the same name as a way of honoring his father s memory 48 See also edit30 30 club List of Major League Baseball career home run 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