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Eddy Alvarez

Eduardo Cortes Alvarez (born January 30, 1990) is an American professional baseball infielder in the Milwaukee Brewers organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Miami Marlins and Los Angeles Dodgers. Prior to his baseball career, he was a short track speed skater and baseball player who represented the United States and medaled at the 2014 Winter Olympics and 2020 Summer Olympics. He is the sixth athlete and third American ever to medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympics in different disciplines. After his MLB debut on August 5, 2020, Alvarez became the first Winter Olympics athlete and the first non-baseball Olympian since Jim Thorpe to play Major League Baseball.[2] Only Alvarez and Jim Thorpe have played Major League Baseball and won an Olympic Medal in another sport.[3][4]

Eddy Alvarez
Alvarez with the Chicago White Sox in 2019 spring training
Milwaukee Brewers
Infielder
Born: (1990-01-30) January 30, 1990 (age 33)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right
MLB debut
August 5, 2020, for the Miami Marlins
MLB statistics
(through 2022 season)
Batting average.183
Home runs1
Runs batted in11
Teams
Medals
Eddy Alvarez
Personal information
Nickname(s)Eddy the Jet
Born (1990-01-30) January 30, 1990 (age 33)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)[1]
Weight160 lb (73 kg)[1]
Sport
Country United States
SportShort track speed skating
Coached byStephen Gough

The son of Cuban immigrants, Alvarez grew up in Miami, Florida. He took up roller skating at age five, began ice speed skating at age seven, and at eleven he won national age-level titles in inline, long track, and short track speed skating. In high school, Alvarez took a break from skating to concentrate on his other passion—baseball. He played well enough to earn a college scholarship, but instead quit the sport to pursue his Olympic dream.

Alvarez made the 2008 and 2009 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships, winning a gold medal in 2009. After missing the 2010 Olympics, he returned to baseball in an attempt to give his knees a break after years of chronic pain. He became an All-Conference shortstop, but his knees did not improve. In early 2012, Alvarez underwent surgery to repair badly torn patellar tendons that left him completely immobile for four weeks. He returned to the National Team in July, but was too weak to navigate stairs, let alone skate competitively.

After intense physical therapy, Alvarez made the United States' World Cup Team in December 2012. He finished the season as the country's third highest ranked skater. During the 2013–14 World Cup season, Alvarez won three medals. At the 2014 Olympic Trials, he placed second in the 500 meters, second in the 1,500 meters, and third in the 1,000 meters. The performance made him the first Cuban-American male speed skater to make a U.S. Olympic team. At the Olympics, he won a silver medal in the 5,000 meter relay after failing to medal in his three individual events. Prior to the Olympics, Alvarez said he planned to give up speed skating after the Games to concentrate on baseball.

Early life

The son of Cuban immigrants, Eduardo Alvarez was born January 30, 1990, to Mabel and Walter Alvarez.[1][5][6] He grew up in Miami, graduating from Christopher Columbus High School.[7]

At age five, Alvarez was given a pair of plastic roller skates. He quickly found he had a talent and passion for the sport, performing tricks such as jumping over boxes for weekend crowds in South Beach.[7][8] At age seven, his coach, Bob Manning, introduced him to the ice. Taking inspiration from fellow Manning student and Miami resident Jennifer Rodriguez, Alvarez commit himself to one day making the Olympics. At age eleven, "Eddy the Jet" as he was becoming known as, won the triple crown – national age level titles in inline speed skating, long track speed skating, and short track speed skating.[7]

During high school, Alvarez put his skating career on hold to focus on his other love, baseball. He played well enough to earn a full athletic scholarship to St. Thomas University as a shortstop. However, the idea of competing in the Olympics drew him back to speed skating and Alvarez declined the scholarship.[7] "Basically my senior year I went up to the head coach and I was like, 'listen I've always had this goal, or a dream, and I want to go back to skating.'" he recalled. "So I dropped baseball and went back to skating."[9]

Skating career

Alvarez made the 2008 and 2009 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships, winning a gold medal in the 3000 meter relay at the 2009 edition.[10] Hampered by a stomach virus, Alvarez placed seventh at the 2010 Olympic Trials and missed the team.[1][6] After the Trials, he decided to take a break from skating to give his knees a break after years of chronic pain. "It got to a point where I couldn't finish workouts. I would come home and cry", he recalled. "But I would tell myself to push through it because it was the Olympic season and I had nothing to lose."[8]

For the 2011 season, Alvarez walked on to the Salt Lake Community College baseball team. He became the starting shortstop, batted .303, and was named to the All-Conference team for the season.[11] However, his knees did not improve and he finally decided to have them checked out.[9] His doctor found that Alvarez had multiple tears, twelve total, in the patellar tendons of both knees.[8]

Alvarez underwent five plasma injections before resorting to a surgery that could have ended any chance of a skating comeback. He had surgery in March 2012 and was completely immobile the next four weeks. "That was a tough time," he recalled. "My all-time low. I was ready to quit."[7] His father persuaded Alvarez to persevere and by July Alvarez was ready to return to the National Team. He returned as the team was falling apart in the aftermath of accusations that head coach Jae Su Chun had mentally and physically abused athletes. Chun was forced out and formed his own skating club, taking half the National Team with him. Alvarez stayed with the official team. "I went back into the national racing program because the only way I could do it was with support", he explained. "I couldn't do it on my own. I had to do what was best for me."[11] Alvarez's muscles were so weak from disuse that he could not even navigate a set of stairs without help. While his teammates worked on their skating skills, he underwent intense physical therapy to rehabilitate his leg muscles.[6]

By December 2012, Alvarez had recovered enough to qualify for the World Cup team. After the 2013 US National Championships in January, he was ranked fourth overall on the US team. He made the World Championships, and moved up to third by the end of the season.[6] During the 2013–14 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup, he won a gold (at Kolomna) and a silver (at Seoul) in the 5,000 meter relay. He also won a bronze (at Shanghai) in the 500 meters.[1]

Alvarez opened the 2014 Winter Olympic Trials by placing second in the 1,500 meters.[1] He followed it up with a second-place finish in the 500 meters, securing a spot on the Olympic team.[5] He became first Cuban-American male speed skater to make a U.S. Olympic team.[12] "This was a dream, a goal of mine since I was a kid. I want to stand on that podium. I want to represent my country and my background, my family, my parents".[7] Alvarez concluded the Trials by placing third in the 1,000 meters.[1]

Alvarez opened the Olympics with a disqualification in the 1,500 meters after running into an Italian skater. In the 1,000 meters, he fell when a Canadian skater slipped in front of him. He was taken down by a South Korean in the qualification round of the 5,000 meter relay, but the United States was advanced when a judge ruled the South Korean had impeded Alvarez. In a 500-meter heat, Alvarez again fell, this time on his own, when he slipped on soft ice. Commenting on all the falls, he joked that he should get a medal for his skill at hitting the protective padding at the edge of the rink. Alvarez finished strong, as he and his teammates won the silver medal in the 5,000 meter relay final, finishing 0.271 seconds behind Russia.[13]

Prior to the Olympics, Alvarez said he would return to baseball after the Games in the hopes of being drafted.[7] He said he is 95% sure he will not return to the ice again.[11]

Baseball career

Chicago White Sox

The Chicago White Sox signed Alvarez to a minor league contract on June 11, 2014.[14] He made his professional debut with the Arizona White Sox of the Rookie-level Arizona League, where he played 27 games. He was promoted to the Kannapolis Intimidators of the Class A South Atlantic League on August 12, 2014.[15]

Alvarez began the 2015 season with Kannapolis. After a successful stint with Kannapolis, Alvarez was promoted to the Winston-Salem Dash of the Class A-Advanced Carolina League on July 22, 2015.[16] In 2016, he began the season with the Birmingham Barons of the Class AA Southern League,[17] and was promoted to the Charlotte Knights of the Class AAA International League.[18] On the season, he logged a .265/.341/.365 slash line with 6 home runs and 65 RBI. In 2017, Alvarez split the year between Birmingham and Charlotte, posting a .235/.347/.310 batting line with 4 home runs and 39 RBI in 126 games. In 101 games for Charlotte in 2018, Alvarez slashed .253/.348/.435 with a career-high 8 home runs and 37 RBI.[19]

Miami Marlins

On March 27, 2019, Alvarez was traded to the Miami Marlins. He split the 2019 season between the Triple-A New Orleans Baby Cakes, the Double-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, and the High-A Jupiter Hammerheads, accumulating a .324/.408/.559 batting line with a career-high 12 home runs and 44 RBI in 70 games between the three teams.[20] On August 3, 2020, the Marlins selected Alvarez's contract to the 40-man roster, and promoted him to the major leagues for the first time.[21] On August 5, Alvarez made his MLB debut against the Baltimore Orioles.[22] Alvarez was designated for assignment by the Marlins on September 13, 2020, after going 7-for-37 (.189), in 12 games.[23] He was assigned to the Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp to begin the 2021 season.[24] After being called up in September, Alvarez hit his first major league home run on September 11, 2021.[25] Alvarez hit .188 with 1 home run and 6 RBI's in 2021. On October 21, Alvarez elected free agency.[26]

Los Angeles Dodgers

On January 1, 2022, Alvarez signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.[27] During spring training, Alvarez was assigned to the Triple A Oklahoma City Dodgers.[28] He was recalled to the majors on June 3.[29] Alvarez was optioned back to the Triple A Oklahoma City Dodgers on July 3, 2022.[30] In 14 games with the Dodgers, he had four hits in 25 at-bats (.160 average) while he hit .322 with eight homers and 29 RBI for Oklahoma City in 47 games. He was designated for assignment on August 30.[31]

Milwaukee Brewers

On December 3, 2022, the Milwaukee Brewers signed Alvarez to a minor league contract with an invite to big league camp.

International baseball

In May 2021, Alvarez was named to the roster of the United States national baseball team for qualifying for baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[32] After the team qualified, Alvarez was named to the Olympics roster on July 2.[33] On July 21, Alvarez was chosen to be a flag bearer for the United States in the Olympics opening ceremony alongside basketball player Sue Bird. Alvarez was the first baseball player to be selected as a flag bearer for the United States.[34] The baseball team went on to win silver, losing to hosts Japan in the gold-medal game.[35] Alvarez became the 135th athlete to compete in both the Winter and Summer Olympics and only the sixth to medal at both the Winter and Summer Olympics. Alvarez joined Eddie Eagan and Lauryn Williams as the only three Americans to earn medals at both the Winter and Summer Games.[36] [37]

Personal life

Alvarez's older brother, Nick, played professional baseball for seven years, reaching the Triple-A level.[6][10] His sister, Nicole, is a radio DJ in Los Angeles for KROQ FM.

Alvarez views fellow short track speed skater J.R. Celski as being like another brother. He says training with Celski, whom he has known since age six, has been the biggest factor in his success as a speed skater. "In California we'd be going up the sand dunes and he'd see me coming closer and he would just hit the jets," he recalls. "We're competitive. Everything we do is a competition."[11] After his surgery, Alvarez learned to play guitar to keep himself occupied.[11]

See also

References

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  2. ^ Sachin Dave Chandan (August 8, 2020). "From Olympic medalist to MLB infielder: How speedskater Eddy Alvarez made it to The Show". ESPN. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  3. ^ Casper, J.M. Learn to Skate (August 7, 2021) https://medium.com/learn-to-skate-usa/eddy-alvarez-chasing-history-7f9ed6f021a4
  4. ^ Kennedy, Merrit (July 23, 2021). "Meet The U.S. Olympic Flag Bearer You've Probably Never Heard Of". NPR. Retrieved July 26, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Jason Franchuk (January 4, 2014). "A Victory For Two Runners-Up". TeamUSA. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e Linda Robertson (April 5, 2013). "Eddy Alvarez won't let go of Olympic dream". The Miami Herald.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Chris Clark (January 4, 2014). "Eddy Alvarez, South Florida Speedskater, Tries To Clinch Olympic Spot". NBC 6 South Florida. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  8. ^ a b c Anahad O'Connor (January 9, 2014). "The Workout: Speedskating With Eddy Alvarez". The New York Times. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  9. ^ a b Willie Cornblatt (November 13, 2013). "Bowe, Alvarez more than just speed skating athletes". NBC Olympics. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
  10. ^ a b "Men's Profiles: Eduardo (Eddy) Alvarez". United States Olympic Education Center (Northern Michigan University). Retrieved January 22, 2014.
  11. ^ a b c d e Amy Donaldson (January 1, 2014). "Going the distance: Eddy Alvarez endured painful knee surgery to chase Olympic speedskating glory". Deseret News. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  12. ^ Beth Harris (January 5, 2014). . AP. Archived from the original on January 10, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
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  14. ^ "White Sox sign Olympic speedskater to minor deal". SI.com. Associated Press. June 11, 2014. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
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  16. ^ Hamilton, Scott (July 26, 2015). "Hamilton: Alvarez now focused on diamond not gold". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
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  18. ^ "Alvarez preps for spring with eye on Olympics". MiLB.com. February 21, 2014. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  19. ^ "Eddy Alvarez Minor Leagues Statistics & History".
  20. ^ "Eddy Alvarez Stats, Fantasy & News". MLB.com.
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  22. ^ Matt Monagan (August 5, 2020). "An Olympic speedskater now plays for Miami". MLB.com. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  23. ^ "Marlins Select Braxton Garrett".
  24. ^ Ely Sussman (May 3, 2021). "2021 Miami Marlins MLB & MiLB roster tracker". Fish Stripes. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  25. ^ Ben Weinrib (September 11, 2021). "'Epic': Olympian Alvarez hits 1st MLB HR". MLB. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  26. ^ "Marlins outright former first-rounder Deven Marrero, three others". October 21, 2021.
  27. ^ "Dodgers To Sign Eddy Alvarez". MLB Trade Rumors. January 1, 2022. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
  28. ^ Matt Borelli (April 5, 2022). "2022 Oklahoma City Dodgers Opening Day Roster Miguel Vargas & More Top Prospects". Dodger Blue. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  29. ^ Stephem, Eric (June 3, 2022). "Edwin Ríos going to be out a while with hamstring injury". SB Nation. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
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  31. ^ Stephen, Eric (August 30, 2022). "Dodgers add Jake Reed & Heath Hembree to bullpen for Mets series". SB Nation. Retrieved August 30, 2022.
  32. ^ "Team USA Announces Olympic Qualifying Roster". usabaseball.com. May 30, 2021. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
  33. ^ "USA Baseball announces Olympics roster". MLB.com. July 2, 2021. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  34. ^ Murphy, Brian (July 21, 2021). "Team USA flag bearer Alvarez: 'It's an honor'". MLB.com. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  35. ^ . olympics.com. August 7, 2021. Archived from the original on August 16, 2021. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  36. ^ Casper, J.M. "Chasing History" Learn to Skate (August 7, 2021) https://medium.com/learn-to-skate-usa/eddy-alvarez-chasing-history-7f9ed6f021a4
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External links

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Not to be confused with the MMA fighter Eddie Alvarez Eduardo Cortes Alvarez born January 30 1990 is an American professional baseball infielder in the Milwaukee Brewers organization He has played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Miami Marlins and Los Angeles Dodgers Prior to his baseball career he was a short track speed skater and baseball player who represented the United States and medaled at the 2014 Winter Olympics and 2020 Summer Olympics He is the sixth athlete and third American ever to medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympics in different disciplines After his MLB debut on August 5 2020 Alvarez became the first Winter Olympics athlete and the first non baseball Olympian since Jim Thorpe to play Major League Baseball 2 Only Alvarez and Jim Thorpe have played Major League Baseball and won an Olympic Medal in another sport 3 4 Eddy AlvarezAlvarez with the Chicago White Sox in 2019 spring trainingMilwaukee BrewersInfielderBorn 1990 01 30 January 30 1990 age 33 Miami Florida U S Bats SwitchThrows RightMLB debutAugust 5 2020 for the Miami MarlinsMLB statistics through 2022 season Batting average 183Home runs1Runs batted in11TeamsMiami Marlins 2020 2021 Los Angeles Dodgers 2022 Medals Representing the United StatesOlympic GamesMen s baseball2020 Tokyo TeamEddy AlvarezPersonal informationNickname s Eddy the JetBorn 1990 01 30 January 30 1990 age 33 Miami Florida U S Height5 ft 9 in 175 cm 1 Weight160 lb 73 kg 1 SportCountry United StatesSportShort track speed skatingCoached byStephen GoughMedal record Men s short track speed skatingRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games2014 Sochi 5000 m relayThe son of Cuban immigrants Alvarez grew up in Miami Florida He took up roller skating at age five began ice speed skating at age seven and at eleven he won national age level titles in inline long track and short track speed skating In high school Alvarez took a break from skating to concentrate on his other passion baseball He played well enough to earn a college scholarship but instead quit the sport to pursue his Olympic dream Alvarez made the 2008 and 2009 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships winning a gold medal in 2009 After missing the 2010 Olympics he returned to baseball in an attempt to give his knees a break after years of chronic pain He became an All Conference shortstop but his knees did not improve In early 2012 Alvarez underwent surgery to repair badly torn patellar tendons that left him completely immobile for four weeks He returned to the National Team in July but was too weak to navigate stairs let alone skate competitively After intense physical therapy Alvarez made the United States World Cup Team in December 2012 He finished the season as the country s third highest ranked skater During the 2013 14 World Cup season Alvarez won three medals At the 2014 Olympic Trials he placed second in the 500 meters second in the 1 500 meters and third in the 1 000 meters The performance made him the first Cuban American male speed skater to make a U S Olympic team At the Olympics he won a silver medal in the 5 000 meter relay after failing to medal in his three individual events Prior to the Olympics Alvarez said he planned to give up speed skating after the Games to concentrate on baseball Contents 1 Early life 2 Skating career 3 Baseball career 3 1 Chicago White Sox 3 2 Miami Marlins 3 3 Los Angeles Dodgers 3 4 Milwaukee Brewers 4 International baseball 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditThe son of Cuban immigrants Eduardo Alvarez was born January 30 1990 to Mabel and Walter Alvarez 1 5 6 He grew up in Miami graduating from Christopher Columbus High School 7 At age five Alvarez was given a pair of plastic roller skates He quickly found he had a talent and passion for the sport performing tricks such as jumping over boxes for weekend crowds in South Beach 7 8 At age seven his coach Bob Manning introduced him to the ice Taking inspiration from fellow Manning student and Miami resident Jennifer Rodriguez Alvarez commit himself to one day making the Olympics At age eleven Eddy the Jet as he was becoming known as won the triple crown national age level titles in inline speed skating long track speed skating and short track speed skating 7 During high school Alvarez put his skating career on hold to focus on his other love baseball He played well enough to earn a full athletic scholarship to St Thomas University as a shortstop However the idea of competing in the Olympics drew him back to speed skating and Alvarez declined the scholarship 7 Basically my senior year I went up to the head coach and I was like listen I ve always had this goal or a dream and I want to go back to skating he recalled So I dropped baseball and went back to skating 9 Skating career EditAlvarez made the 2008 and 2009 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships winning a gold medal in the 3000 meter relay at the 2009 edition 10 Hampered by a stomach virus Alvarez placed seventh at the 2010 Olympic Trials and missed the team 1 6 After the Trials he decided to take a break from skating to give his knees a break after years of chronic pain It got to a point where I couldn t finish workouts I would come home and cry he recalled But I would tell myself to push through it because it was the Olympic season and I had nothing to lose 8 For the 2011 season Alvarez walked on to the Salt Lake Community College baseball team He became the starting shortstop batted 303 and was named to the All Conference team for the season 11 However his knees did not improve and he finally decided to have them checked out 9 His doctor found that Alvarez had multiple tears twelve total in the patellar tendons of both knees 8 Alvarez underwent five plasma injections before resorting to a surgery that could have ended any chance of a skating comeback He had surgery in March 2012 and was completely immobile the next four weeks That was a tough time he recalled My all time low I was ready to quit 7 His father persuaded Alvarez to persevere and by July Alvarez was ready to return to the National Team He returned as the team was falling apart in the aftermath of accusations that head coach Jae Su Chun had mentally and physically abused athletes Chun was forced out and formed his own skating club taking half the National Team with him Alvarez stayed with the official team I went back into the national racing program because the only way I could do it was with support he explained I couldn t do it on my own I had to do what was best for me 11 Alvarez s muscles were so weak from disuse that he could not even navigate a set of stairs without help While his teammates worked on their skating skills he underwent intense physical therapy to rehabilitate his leg muscles 6 By December 2012 Alvarez had recovered enough to qualify for the World Cup team After the 2013 US National Championships in January he was ranked fourth overall on the US team He made the World Championships and moved up to third by the end of the season 6 During the 2013 14 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup he won a gold at Kolomna and a silver at Seoul in the 5 000 meter relay He also won a bronze at Shanghai in the 500 meters 1 Alvarez opened the 2014 Winter Olympic Trials by placing second in the 1 500 meters 1 He followed it up with a second place finish in the 500 meters securing a spot on the Olympic team 5 He became first Cuban American male speed skater to make a U S Olympic team 12 This was a dream a goal of mine since I was a kid I want to stand on that podium I want to represent my country and my background my family my parents 7 Alvarez concluded the Trials by placing third in the 1 000 meters 1 Alvarez opened the Olympics with a disqualification in the 1 500 meters after running into an Italian skater In the 1 000 meters he fell when a Canadian skater slipped in front of him He was taken down by a South Korean in the qualification round of the 5 000 meter relay but the United States was advanced when a judge ruled the South Korean had impeded Alvarez In a 500 meter heat Alvarez again fell this time on his own when he slipped on soft ice Commenting on all the falls he joked that he should get a medal for his skill at hitting the protective padding at the edge of the rink Alvarez finished strong as he and his teammates won the silver medal in the 5 000 meter relay final finishing 0 271 seconds behind Russia 13 Prior to the Olympics Alvarez said he would return to baseball after the Games in the hopes of being drafted 7 He said he is 95 sure he will not return to the ice again 11 Baseball career EditChicago White Sox Edit The Chicago White Sox signed Alvarez to a minor league contract on June 11 2014 14 He made his professional debut with the Arizona White Sox of the Rookie level Arizona League where he played 27 games He was promoted to the Kannapolis Intimidators of the Class A South Atlantic League on August 12 2014 15 Alvarez began the 2015 season with Kannapolis After a successful stint with Kannapolis Alvarez was promoted to the Winston Salem Dash of the Class A Advanced Carolina League on July 22 2015 16 In 2016 he began the season with the Birmingham Barons of the Class AA Southern League 17 and was promoted to the Charlotte Knights of the Class AAA International League 18 On the season he logged a 265 341 365 slash line with 6 home runs and 65 RBI In 2017 Alvarez split the year between Birmingham and Charlotte posting a 235 347 310 batting line with 4 home runs and 39 RBI in 126 games In 101 games for Charlotte in 2018 Alvarez slashed 253 348 435 with a career high 8 home runs and 37 RBI 19 Miami Marlins Edit On March 27 2019 Alvarez was traded to the Miami Marlins He split the 2019 season between the Triple A New Orleans Baby Cakes the Double A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp and the High A Jupiter Hammerheads accumulating a 324 408 559 batting line with a career high 12 home runs and 44 RBI in 70 games between the three teams 20 On August 3 2020 the Marlins selected Alvarez s contract to the 40 man roster and promoted him to the major leagues for the first time 21 On August 5 Alvarez made his MLB debut against the Baltimore Orioles 22 Alvarez was designated for assignment by the Marlins on September 13 2020 after going 7 for 37 189 in 12 games 23 He was assigned to the Triple A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp to begin the 2021 season 24 After being called up in September Alvarez hit his first major league home run on September 11 2021 25 Alvarez hit 188 with 1 home run and 6 RBI s in 2021 On October 21 Alvarez elected free agency 26 Los Angeles Dodgers Edit On January 1 2022 Alvarez signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers 27 During spring training Alvarez was assigned to the Triple A Oklahoma City Dodgers 28 He was recalled to the majors on June 3 29 Alvarez was optioned back to the Triple A Oklahoma City Dodgers on July 3 2022 30 In 14 games with the Dodgers he had four hits in 25 at bats 160 average while he hit 322 with eight homers and 29 RBI for Oklahoma City in 47 games He was designated for assignment on August 30 31 Milwaukee Brewers Edit On December 3 2022 the Milwaukee Brewers signed Alvarez to a minor league contract with an invite to big league camp International baseball EditIn May 2021 Alvarez was named to the roster of the United States national baseball team for qualifying for baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics 32 After the team qualified Alvarez was named to the Olympics roster on July 2 33 On July 21 Alvarez was chosen to be a flag bearer for the United States in the Olympics opening ceremony alongside basketball player Sue Bird Alvarez was the first baseball player to be selected as a flag bearer for the United States 34 The baseball team went on to win silver losing to hosts Japan in the gold medal game 35 Alvarez became the 135th athlete to compete in both the Winter and Summer Olympics and only the sixth to medal at both the Winter and Summer Olympics Alvarez joined Eddie Eagan and Lauryn Williams as the only three Americans to earn medals at both the Winter and Summer Games 36 37 Personal life EditAlvarez s older brother Nick played professional baseball for seven years reaching the Triple A level 6 10 His sister Nicole is a radio DJ in Los Angeles for KROQ FM Alvarez views fellow short track speed skater J R Celski as being like another brother He says training with Celski whom he has known since age six has been the biggest factor in his success as a speed skater In California we d be going up the sand dunes and he d see me coming closer and he would just hit the jets he recalls We re competitive Everything we do is a competition 11 After his surgery Alvarez learned to play guitar to keep himself occupied 11 See also Edit Florida portal Baseball portal Olympic Games portal Biography portalList of athletes with Olympic medals in different sports List of Olympic medalists in baseball List of Olympic medalists in short track speed skating List of people from MiamiReferences Edit a b c d e f g Eddy s Profile NBC Olympics Retrieved January 22 2014 Sachin Dave Chandan August 8 2020 From Olympic medalist to MLB infielder How speedskater Eddy Alvarez made it to The Show ESPN Retrieved August 8 2020 Casper J M Learn to Skate August 7 2021 https medium com learn to skate usa eddy alvarez chasing history 7f9ed6f021a4 Kennedy Merrit July 23 2021 Meet The U S Olympic Flag Bearer You ve Probably Never Heard Of NPR Retrieved July 26 2021 a b Jason Franchuk January 4 2014 A Victory For Two Runners Up TeamUSA Retrieved January 22 2014 a b c d e Linda Robertson April 5 2013 Eddy Alvarez won t let go of Olympic dream The Miami Herald a b c d e f g Chris Clark January 4 2014 Eddy Alvarez South Florida Speedskater Tries To Clinch Olympic Spot NBC 6 South Florida Retrieved January 20 2014 a b c Anahad O Connor January 9 2014 The Workout Speedskating With Eddy Alvarez The New York Times Retrieved January 20 2014 a b Willie Cornblatt November 13 2013 Bowe Alvarez more than just speed skating athletes NBC Olympics Retrieved January 22 2014 a b Men s Profiles Eduardo Eddy Alvarez United States Olympic Education Center Northern Michigan University Retrieved January 22 2014 a b c d e Amy Donaldson January 1 2014 Going the distance Eddy Alvarez endured painful knee surgery to chase Olympic speedskating glory Deseret News Retrieved January 20 2014 Beth Harris January 5 2014 Celski qualifies for 3rd event at Sochi Olympics AP Archived from the original on January 10 2014 Retrieved January 20 2014 Linda Robertson February 22 2014 Miami s Eddy Alvarez finds silver lining in 5 000 short track relay helps U S speedskaters salvage a medal Miami Herald Retrieved March 2 2014 White Sox sign Olympic speedskater to minor deal SI com Associated Press June 11 2014 Retrieved May 26 2021 Seiner Jake August 13 2014 Olympic medalist Alvarez singles in debut White Sox prospect gets hit RBI steal in first full season contest MiLB com Retrieved February 12 2018 Hamilton Scott July 26 2015 Hamilton Alvarez now focused on diamond not gold Winston Salem Journal Retrieved September 18 2015 White Sox farmhand Eddy Alvarez all baseball after winning silver in Sochi in 2014 Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 12 2018 Alvarez preps for spring with eye on Olympics MiLB com February 21 2014 Retrieved February 12 2018 Eddy Alvarez Minor Leagues Statistics amp History Eddy Alvarez Stats Fantasy amp News MLB com Medal stand to the majors Eddy Alvarez joins Marlins after competing as Olympic speedskater Matt Monagan August 5 2020 An Olympic speedskater now plays for Miami MLB com Retrieved August 6 2020 Marlins Select Braxton Garrett Ely Sussman May 3 2021 2021 Miami Marlins MLB amp MiLB roster tracker Fish Stripes Retrieved May 4 2021 Ben Weinrib September 11 2021 Epic Olympian Alvarez hits 1st MLB HR MLB Retrieved September 14 2021 Marlins outright former first rounder Deven Marrero three others October 21 2021 Dodgers To Sign Eddy Alvarez MLB Trade Rumors January 1 2022 Retrieved January 1 2022 Matt Borelli April 5 2022 2022 Oklahoma City Dodgers Opening Day Roster Miguel Vargas amp More Top Prospects Dodger Blue Retrieved April 8 2022 Stephem Eric June 3 2022 Edwin Rios going to be out a while with hamstring injury SB Nation Retrieved June 3 2022 RotoWire Staff July 3 2022 Dodgers Eddy Alvarez Optioned to minors CBS Sports Retrieved July 6 2022 Stephen Eric August 30 2022 Dodgers add Jake Reed amp Heath Hembree to bullpen for Mets series SB Nation Retrieved August 30 2022 Team USA Announces Olympic Qualifying Roster usabaseball com May 30 2021 Retrieved June 1 2021 USA Baseball announces Olympics roster MLB com July 2 2021 Retrieved July 2 2021 Murphy Brian July 21 2021 Team USA flag bearer Alvarez It s an honor MLB com Retrieved July 21 2021 Baseball Softball United States vs Japan Gold Medal Game Results olympics com August 7 2021 Archived from the original on August 16 2021 Retrieved August 8 2021 Casper J M Chasing History Learn to Skate August 7 2021 https medium com learn to skate usa eddy alvarez chasing history 7f9ed6f021a4 Declan Walsh June 5 2021 Eddy Alvarez trying to become 135th athlete to compete in Winter and Summer Olympics as he competes with USA baseball team The Palm Beach Post Retrieved June 6 2021 External links Edit 1 Official Biography at Team USA Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Eddy Alvarez on TwitterOlympic GamesPreceded byErin Hamlin Flagbearer for United States with Sue Bird Tokyo 2020 Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eddy Alvarez amp oldid 1152918293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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