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Javier Báez

Ednel Javier Báez (born December 1, 1992), nicknamed "El Mago" (Spanish for "The Magician"), is a Puerto Rican professional baseball shortstop for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets. On the international level, he represents the Puerto Rico national team.

Javier Báez
Detroit Tigers – No. 28
Shortstop
Born: (1992-12-01) December 1, 1992 (age 30)
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
August 5, 2014, for the Chicago Cubs
MLB statistics
(through 2022 season)
Batting average.260
Home runs166
Runs batted in532
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Born in Puerto Rico, Báez attended high school in Jacksonville, Florida. The Cubs selected Báez with the ninth overall selection of the 2011 MLB draft. He made his MLB debut in 2014 and played for the Cubs for eight years before he was traded to the Mets in 2021. After the 2021 season, he entered free agency where he then signed a six-year contract with the Tigers.

Báez was named the National League Championship Series co-MVP alongside left-handed starter Jon Lester as the Chicago Cubs clinched their 2016 National League pennant en route to winning the 2016 World Series. He is a two-time All-Star, and has also won the Silver Slugger Award. He is also the cover athlete for MLB The Show 20.

Early life and introduction to baseball

Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Báez moved to Florida in 2005 along with his mother and siblings, two brothers and a sister.[1] The move was so that his sister, Noely, could get medical treatment for her spina bifida condition.[2] In Puerto Rico he and his two brothers, Gadiel and Rolando, became familiar with the sport through their father, Ángel Luis Báez who, before his death when Javier was ten, heavily influenced their life and was responsible for their interest in baseball.[2] The brothers would later immortalize this interest by getting tattoos of Major League Baseball's logo, which symbolized that "baseball has been in [their] lives forever."[2][3] As a middle school student, it took time for Báez to adapt because he was unable to fluently speak or understand English.[1] Báez eventually learned the language through trial and error in a process that lasted for three years, memorizing words before knowing their actual meaning.[1]

Báez attended Arlington Country Day School (ACD) in Jacksonville, Florida. His coach at ACD, Ron Dickerson, noted that initially scouts were not impressed by him, noting his talent, but not believing he could become a star.[1] Dickerson emphasized that Báez's work ethic was responsible for positioning him as a real prospect.[1] As a sophomore, he had a .463 batting average with 38 hits, of which nine were doubles and 13 were home runs.[4] Making 82 plate appearances in 25 games, he also gathered 60 runs batted in (RBIs). By the time that his junior season was over, Báez was a highly rated Aflac All-American.[1] In his senior season, he recorded 64 hits in 83 at-bats to gather an average of .771, which included 20 doubles and 22 home runs. In total, Báez recorded 52 RBIs in 30 games.[4] During his time at ACD, he never played a position steadily. After working at second base, Báez was moved to shortstop once the team lost a player.[5] Besides these positions, he also played as a center fielder and as a catcher.[6] He committed to play college baseball at Jacksonville University.[7]

Professional career

Minor leagues

The Chicago Cubs, led by Jim Hendry, selected Báez in the first round, with the ninth overall selection, of the 2011 Major League Baseball draft.[3][8] He began his professional career by playing shortstop for the Arizona Cubs of the Rookie-level Arizona League, where he only played in three games, recording three hits, including two doubles, in 12 at-bats and two stolen bases.[9] Promoted to the Boise Hawks of the Class A-Short Season Northwest League, Báez recorded one single in six at bats across two games.[10] On September 29, 2011, he was selected third overall by the Leones de Ponce in the Liga de Béisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente's (LBPRC) rookie draft, but did not play due to the Cubs' limitations.[11]

Before the 2012 season, MLB.com rated Báez as the 62nd best prospect in baseball.[12] He remained with the Cubs in extended spring training with other prospects, participating in 26 games and hitting 6 doubles, 3 triples, and 8 home runs, with 28 RBI, 11 stolen bases, and 23 strikeouts in 94 plate appearances.[13] He made his regular season debut with the Peoria Chiefs of the Class A Midwest League.[14] He was promoted to the Daytona Cubs of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League (FSL).[14] Baseball America included Báez in two of its "Best Tools" lists, naming him the "Most Exciting Player in the Midwest League" and the "Best Defensive Infielder" in the Chicago Cubs system.[15]

 
Báez batting in the Florida State League All-Star Game in 2013

Before the 2013 season, MLB.com rated Báez as the 16th best prospect in baseball.[16] The Cubs invited him to join their major league team in spring training, competing in the Cactus League. Báez hit four home runs in five at-bats over the course of two games,[17] including in an unofficial exhibition game against the Japanese national baseball team that was preparing for the 2013 World Baseball Classic.[18][19] He concluded spring training with a .298 batting average and 10 RBIs.[20] Báez returned to the Daytona Cubs to open the 2013 season. On June 10, 2013, Báez hit four home runs in one game, becoming the second player to do so in the history of the FSL.[21] Báez was named one of the five finalists in the fan vote for the final spot on the World Team's roster for the 2013 All-Star Futures Game, but he finished second to Carlos Correa.[22]

On July 6, 2013, the Cubs promoted Báez to the Tennessee Smokies of the Class AA Southern League after displaying more plate discipline and walking more often during the previous month.[23] Báez was named to both the FSL and Southern League All-Star teams at the conclusion of the season.[24][25] The Cubs named him their Minor League Player of the Year, closing the season as the top-ranked prospect in the team's system and third overall in the Southern League.[26][27] On October 28, 2013, Báez won the MiLBY Award for Best Minor League Game of the Year, recognizing his four-home run game.[28]

The Cubs invited Báez to spring training in 2014. An injury suffered by Starlin Castro allowed him regular playing time. To increase his versatility, Báez began practicing at second base and third base.[29] He was reassigned to Minor League camp during the final week of spring training.[30] Bothered by a back injury, he opened his participation with the Iowa Cubs of the Class AAA International League (IL) immersed in a slump, with his only hit in 20 at bats being the first home run of the season.[31][32] During the second week of the season, Báez had his first multi-hit game and hit a second home run before being placed on the seven-day disabled list with an ankle sprain. Báez slumped following his return, and his batting average fell below .150 in May, while his strikeout-to-walk ratio worsened. With a more patient approach at the plate, Báez began a hitting streak on May 16, 2014. On May 26, 2014, Báez was named the PCL Player of the Week for the previous week.[33]

On May 22, 2014, the Cangrejeros de Santurce of the LBPRC signed Báez by exploiting a legal loophole that allowed players to be considered free agents unless properly signed within three years of being drafted.[34] However, the Leones de Ponce quickly reclaimed his local player rights, claiming that they had approached him with the intent of formalizing a contract but that the "extreme fatigue" clause of the Winter League Agreement had interfered.[35]

Chicago Cubs

2014

On August 5, the Cubs promoted Báez to the major leagues.[36] In his debut that day, he hit his first career home run; the game-winner in the 12th inning victory against the Colorado Rockies, becoming the first player since Miguel Cabrera in 2003 to hit an extra innings home run in his debut.[37] In his third game, Báez hit two home runs, becoming the first player since Joe Cunningham in 1954 to hit three home runs in his first three MLB games.[38] On August 18, 2014, Báez hit his fifth home run in 14 games, joining Jason Kipnis as the only other second baseman to do so in the last 100 years.[39]

On September 2, Castro injured himself in an awkward slide at home plate in which he sprained his left ankle rendering him unable to play for the remainder of the season.[40] Báez finished the season at shortstop. In 52 games with the Cubs in 2014, Báez struck out 95 times while batting .169 with 5 stolen bases, 9 home runs, and 20 RBI.

2015

After struggling in spring training, mostly due to a high number of strikeouts, the Cubs optioned Báez to Iowa on March 30, 2015.[41] He batted .324 in 70 games for Iowa, missing time due to the death of his sister and a broken finger.[42]

At the end of Iowa's season, Báez was called up to the major leagues as a part of September call-ups on September 1. Báez hit his first home run of the season on September 4 in a win over the Arizona Diamondbacks.[43] His three-run home run in the second inning of game 4 of the National League Division Series against the St. Louis Cardinals helped the Cubs to a 6–4 win as they advanced to the National League Championship Series.[44]

2016

 
Baez with the Cubs in 2016

On May 8, in the last game of a four-game series at Wrigley Field, Báez hit a solo home run in the bottom of the 13th inning to lead the Cubs to a 4–3 victory and a four-game sweep of the Washington Nationals.[45] On June 28, Báez hit a grand slam in the 15th inning to lead the Cubs in a win over the Cincinnati Reds.[46]

In Game 1 of the 2016 National League Division Series against the San Francisco Giants, Báez hit a solo home run off Giants starter Johnny Cueto in the 8th inning to account for the only run in a 1–0 Cubs victory. It was the first 1–0 win in a playoff game for the Cubs since game 4 of the 1906 World Series against the Chicago White Sox. In Game 4, Báez drove in Jason Heyward to cap off a four-run rally in the top of the ninth, sending the Cubs to the 2016 National League Championship Series with a 6–5 victory.[47]

During the first game of the 2016 National League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Báez stole home in the second inning. He was the first Cub to do this in a postseason game since 1907 when Jimmy Slagle accomplished this against the Detroit Tigers in game four of the 1907 World Series. Báez is also only one of 19 players in baseball history to steal home in a playoff game.[48] Báez and Jon Lester were named NLCS co-MVPs, after Báez hit .318 with five RBIs, four doubles, and two stolen bases in the series, including three hits and three RBIs in Game 5.[49] Baez would be part of the Cubs 2016 World Series win against the Cleveland Indians in 7 games, earning him his first World Series championship. Báez was the recipient of the Fielding Bible Award for his "defensive excellence at multiple positions."[50]

2017

The ability of Báez to apply quick tags of opposing players attempting to steal second base was acknowledged as among the best ever.[51] Cubs manager Joe Maddon said, "A lot of our success is based on defense, and Javy is so important to that."[52] Báez finished the 2017 regular season with a .273 average, 23 home runs, 24 doubles, 75 RBIs, 75 runs scored, and 10 stolen bases. He was a consistent member of the Cubs starting lineup at second base (573 innings) and at shortstop (503 innings) filling in for the injured Addison Russell. Báez was 0-for-23 in the NLCS except for the two solo home runs during Game 4. Báez was the recipient of the Fielding Bible's Multi-Position award for the second straight season. John Dewan of the FB organization stated, "Báez possesses arm strength that is above average when he plays on the left side of the diamond, and it becomes downright ridiculous when he is playing second base," says Dewan. "He believes he can make every throw on the diamond, and the vast majority of the time he is correct."[53]

2018: All-Star season

On April 10, Báez hit two home runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The next day against the Pirates, Báez hit two home runs again. On May 19, Amir Garrett of the Cincinnati Reds struck out Báez and yelled in excitement. Báez approached Garrett and a benches-clearing brawl ensued.[54] On May 27, in an 8–3 victory against the San Francisco Giants, Báez hit his 13th home run of the year and became the first Cubs player with at least 40 RBIs before Memorial Day since Derrek Lee in 2005.[citation needed]

On July 9, while batting .294 with 17 home runs, 63 RBIs, and 16 stolen bases,[55] Báez was named the starting second baseman for the 2018 MLB All-Star Game, his first All-Star selection. Báez was only the second player in MLB history to have at least 18 home runs, 18 doubles, 18 stolen bases, and 5 triples by the All-Star break, Willie Mays was the first. Báez also participated in the 2018 Home Run Derby. On August 23, Báez hit a 481-foot home run, the third-longest home run in the MLB in 2018.[56] On September 2, Báez hit his 30th home run of the year and scored his 100th RBI and was the first Cubs middle infielder since 1990 to achieve both in the same year.[57]

In 2018, Báez had 606 at-bats with 176 hits and a batting average of .290. He hit 34 home runs, drove in a league leading 111 RBIs and stole 21 bases. He swung and missed at 18.2% of the pitches he saw, second behind only Jorge Alfaro (23.8%) in the NL.[58] He finished second to Christian Yelich of the Milwaukee Brewers in the selection of the Most Valuable Player in the National League.[59] In 2018, Baez was one of three players to record at least 30 home runs, 100 RBI, 100 runs and 20 steals; the other two players were Yelich and Jose Ramirez.[60]

2019: Second All-Star season

Having played 25 games at the shortstop position, Báez was leading in most team hitting statistics. He had 35 hits in 111 plate appearances with 9 home runs and a batting average of .333. He had 22 RBIs, 15 of which were with 2 outs which led all NL hitters. He continued to display remarkable base-running ability and technique.[61]

Báez hit his 100th career home run on June 23, 2019, off of Seth Lugo against the New York Mets. In July, he was named to his second All-Star Game. Báez also hit lefty in a blowout win vs the Reds with Catcher Kyle Farmer pitching. On May 19, Báez injured his heel while making a barehanded pickup and throw on a grounder. Following his injury, Baez had a slash line of .259/.287/.490 with a 96 wRC+, 27.1% strikeout rate, and 3.9% walk rate until he suffered a fractured thumb on September 1, during a headfirst slide into second base. This effectively ended his 2019 season, though he did have a few pinch hitting and pinch running appearances during the last few games of the year in an effort to boost a slumping Cubs team.[citation needed]

Báez placed 5th in the National League in errors with 15. He finished 10th among 15 qualified National League shortstops in fielding percentage. Overall, Báez batted a respectable .281 with 29 home runs and 85 RBIs.[62]

2020

In 2020, Báez batted .203/.238/.360 in 222 at-bats, and he had the lowest on-base percentage of all qualified NL batters.[63] Báez attributed his struggles at the plate with the ban of in-game video review that the MLB implemented in the aftermath of the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal. Báez said, "To be honest, it sucks because I make my adjustments during the game...I watch my swing, I watch where the ball went, where the contact was. I'm mad. I'm really mad about that we don't have it."[64]

His .581 OPS, .249 wOPA, and 52 wRC+ all ranked dead last, and was at least 21% worse than league average. He also struck out 10 times more frequently than he walked. "[65]

2021

On May 27, 2021, with a runner on second and two outs, Báez hit a routine ground ball to the third baseman, who threw to first for the put-out. The throw pulled the first baseman off the bag toward home plate, which allowed the Cubs player on second (Willson Contreras) to safely reach third, who briefly paused in anticipation for the tag out. Instead, Báez stopped his run and ran back towards home plate, with first baseman Will Craig approaching to tag Báez out. The ensuing chase allowed an opportunity for the runner on third an attempt at home plate. The first baseman tossed the ball to the catcher, who missed a swipe tag on Contreras, who was sliding towards home plate. In the meantime, Báez headed to a now-unoccupied first base, which caused second baseman Adam Frazier to rush towards first, but catcher Michael Pérez threw behind Frazier and thus enabled Báez to safely reach first. Báez was able to advance to second base on the wild throw. Báez was ruled to have reached first on an error by the first baseman, and then to have advanced to second on another error by the catcher.[66]

New York Mets

On July 30, 2021, Baez was traded to the New York Mets along with Trevor Williams and cash considerations in exchange for Pete Crow-Armstrong.[67]

He made his Mets debut on July 31 against the Cincinnati Reds. He went 1 for 4, the one hit being a 2-run home run. The Mets would go on to win the game 5-4.[68]

On August 24, Javier Baez moved to second base after his childhood friend Francisco Lindor was activated off the injured list and took over his primary position at shortstop.[69] On August 30, Baez received massive criticism for booing and giving a thumbs down towards Mets fans who booed them. Mets owner Steve Cohen stated that Baez's behavior was unacceptable. In the game following his controversial remarks, Baez scored a game-winning run to complete a Mets ninth-inning comeback against the Miami Marlins. Booing from Mets fans earlier in the game turned to cheers and thumbs up.[70]

In 2021 he had the worst walk/strikeout ratio in the majors, at 0.15.[71] He swung at and missed 21.7% of all pitches, the highest percentage in major league baseball.[72]

Detroit Tigers

 
Báez playing for the Detroit Tigers in September 2022

On December 1, 2021, Báez signed a six-year, $140 million contract with the Detroit Tigers.[73]

In his Tigers debut on April 8, 2022, Báez hit a ninth-inning walk-off single to defeat the Chicago White Sox, 5–4.[74] On April 16, the Tigers placed Báez on the 10-day injured list with right thumb soreness.[75]

Over his first season in Detroit, Báez hit .238/.278/.393 with 67 RBI, while his 17 home runs were enough to lead a weak-hitting Tigers team. He swung at a higher percentage of pitches outside the strike zone (48.7%) than any other major league batter, and had the highest called strike plus whiff rate in the majors (32.2%).[76]

International career

World Baseball Classic

Baéz played for the Puerto Rican national team in the 2017 World Baseball Classic where he won a silver medal.[77] Báez averaged .296 with one home run, five runs batted in and four tournament leading stolen bases. Following the conclusion of the tournament, he was named to the 2017 All-World Baseball Classic team.[78]

Personal life

 
Báez with his wife and child in 2019

Báez's sister, Noely, died on April 8, 2015, aged 21. She had spina bifida. Báez took a leave of absence from the Iowa Cubs to help cope with the loss.[79] Báez is left-hand dominant and eats and writes with his left hand, and suggests this helps his game. On August 8, 2019, Báez batted left handed in a game for the first time against Kyle Farmer, an infielder pitching during a 12–5 blowout in the 9th inning.[80] Báez chose "El Mago" (Spanish for "The Magician") as his nickname for the Players Weekend in 2017 and 2018.[81]

Báez announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Irmarie Márquez via Twitter on April 11, 2018.[82] Their son was born on June 28, 2018.[83][84] The couple was married in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on January 26, 2019.[85] Báez's wife, Irmarie, is the sister of Jannieliz Márquez, who is married to Puerto Rican pitcher José Berríos.[86]

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javier, báez, ednel, born, december, 1992, nicknamed, mago, spanish, magician, puerto, rican, professional, baseball, shortstop, detroit, tigers, major, league, baseball, previously, played, chicago, cubs, york, mets, international, level, represents, puerto, . Ednel Javier Baez born December 1 1992 nicknamed El Mago Spanish for The Magician is a Puerto Rican professional baseball shortstop for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball MLB He previously played in MLB for the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets On the international level he represents the Puerto Rico national team Javier BaezBaez at the 2018 MLB All Star GameDetroit Tigers No 28ShortstopBorn 1992 12 01 December 1 1992 age 30 Bayamon Puerto RicoBats RightThrows RightMLB debutAugust 5 2014 for the Chicago CubsMLB statistics through 2022 season Batting average 260Home runs166Runs batted in532TeamsChicago Cubs 2014 2021 New York Mets 2021 Detroit Tigers 2022 present Career highlights and awards2 All Star 2018 2019 World Series champion 2016 NLCS MVP 2016 Gold Glove Award 2020 Silver Slugger Award 2018 NL RBI leader 2018 2 All World Baseball Classic Team 2017 2023 Medals Men s baseballRepresenting Puerto RicoWorld Baseball Classic2017 Los Angeles TeamBorn in Puerto Rico Baez attended high school in Jacksonville Florida The Cubs selected Baez with the ninth overall selection of the 2011 MLB draft He made his MLB debut in 2014 and played for the Cubs for eight years before he was traded to the Mets in 2021 After the 2021 season he entered free agency where he then signed a six year contract with the Tigers Baez was named the National League Championship Series co MVP alongside left handed starter Jon Lester as the Chicago Cubs clinched their 2016 National League pennant en route to winning the 2016 World Series He is a two time All Star and has also won the Silver Slugger Award He is also the cover athlete for MLB The Show 20 Contents 1 Early life and introduction to baseball 2 Professional career 2 1 Minor leagues 2 2 Chicago Cubs 2 2 1 2014 2 2 2 2015 2 2 3 2016 2 2 4 2017 2 2 5 2018 All Star season 2 2 6 2019 Second All Star season 2 2 7 2020 2 2 8 2021 2 3 New York Mets 2 4 Detroit Tigers 3 International career 3 1 World Baseball Classic 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and introduction to baseball EditBorn and raised in Puerto Rico Baez moved to Florida in 2005 along with his mother and siblings two brothers and a sister 1 The move was so that his sister Noely could get medical treatment for her spina bifida condition 2 In Puerto Rico he and his two brothers Gadiel and Rolando became familiar with the sport through their father Angel Luis Baez who before his death when Javier was ten heavily influenced their life and was responsible for their interest in baseball 2 The brothers would later immortalize this interest by getting tattoos of Major League Baseball s logo which symbolized that baseball has been in their lives forever 2 3 As a middle school student it took time for Baez to adapt because he was unable to fluently speak or understand English 1 Baez eventually learned the language through trial and error in a process that lasted for three years memorizing words before knowing their actual meaning 1 Baez attended Arlington Country Day School ACD in Jacksonville Florida His coach at ACD Ron Dickerson noted that initially scouts were not impressed by him noting his talent but not believing he could become a star 1 Dickerson emphasized that Baez s work ethic was responsible for positioning him as a real prospect 1 As a sophomore he had a 463 batting average with 38 hits of which nine were doubles and 13 were home runs 4 Making 82 plate appearances in 25 games he also gathered 60 runs batted in RBIs By the time that his junior season was over Baez was a highly rated Aflac All American 1 In his senior season he recorded 64 hits in 83 at bats to gather an average of 771 which included 20 doubles and 22 home runs In total Baez recorded 52 RBIs in 30 games 4 During his time at ACD he never played a position steadily After working at second base Baez was moved to shortstop once the team lost a player 5 Besides these positions he also played as a center fielder and as a catcher 6 He committed to play college baseball at Jacksonville University 7 Professional career EditMinor leagues Edit The Chicago Cubs led by Jim Hendry selected Baez in the first round with the ninth overall selection of the 2011 Major League Baseball draft 3 8 He began his professional career by playing shortstop for the Arizona Cubs of the Rookie level Arizona League where he only played in three games recording three hits including two doubles in 12 at bats and two stolen bases 9 Promoted to the Boise Hawks of the Class A Short Season Northwest League Baez recorded one single in six at bats across two games 10 On September 29 2011 he was selected third overall by the Leones de Ponce in the Liga de Beisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente s LBPRC rookie draft but did not play due to the Cubs limitations 11 Before the 2012 season MLB com rated Baez as the 62nd best prospect in baseball 12 He remained with the Cubs in extended spring training with other prospects participating in 26 games and hitting 6 doubles 3 triples and 8 home runs with 28 RBI 11 stolen bases and 23 strikeouts in 94 plate appearances 13 He made his regular season debut with the Peoria Chiefs of the Class A Midwest League 14 He was promoted to the Daytona Cubs of the Class A Advanced Florida State League FSL 14 Baseball America included Baez in two of its Best Tools lists naming him the Most Exciting Player in the Midwest League and the Best Defensive Infielder in the Chicago Cubs system 15 Baez batting in the Florida State League All Star Game in 2013 Before the 2013 season MLB com rated Baez as the 16th best prospect in baseball 16 The Cubs invited him to join their major league team in spring training competing in the Cactus League Baez hit four home runs in five at bats over the course of two games 17 including in an unofficial exhibition game against the Japanese national baseball team that was preparing for the 2013 World Baseball Classic 18 19 He concluded spring training with a 298 batting average and 10 RBIs 20 Baez returned to the Daytona Cubs to open the 2013 season On June 10 2013 Baez hit four home runs in one game becoming the second player to do so in the history of the FSL 21 Baez was named one of the five finalists in the fan vote for the final spot on the World Team s roster for the 2013 All Star Futures Game but he finished second to Carlos Correa 22 On July 6 2013 the Cubs promoted Baez to the Tennessee Smokies of the Class AA Southern League after displaying more plate discipline and walking more often during the previous month 23 Baez was named to both the FSL and Southern League All Star teams at the conclusion of the season 24 25 The Cubs named him their Minor League Player of the Year closing the season as the top ranked prospect in the team s system and third overall in the Southern League 26 27 On October 28 2013 Baez won the MiLBY Award for Best Minor League Game of the Year recognizing his four home run game 28 The Cubs invited Baez to spring training in 2014 An injury suffered by Starlin Castro allowed him regular playing time To increase his versatility Baez began practicing at second base and third base 29 He was reassigned to Minor League camp during the final week of spring training 30 Bothered by a back injury he opened his participation with the Iowa Cubs of the Class AAA International League IL immersed in a slump with his only hit in 20 at bats being the first home run of the season 31 32 During the second week of the season Baez had his first multi hit game and hit a second home run before being placed on the seven day disabled list with an ankle sprain Baez slumped following his return and his batting average fell below 150 in May while his strikeout to walk ratio worsened With a more patient approach at the plate Baez began a hitting streak on May 16 2014 On May 26 2014 Baez was named the PCL Player of the Week for the previous week 33 On May 22 2014 the Cangrejeros de Santurce of the LBPRC signed Baez by exploiting a legal loophole that allowed players to be considered free agents unless properly signed within three years of being drafted 34 However the Leones de Ponce quickly reclaimed his local player rights claiming that they had approached him with the intent of formalizing a contract but that the extreme fatigue clause of the Winter League Agreement had interfered 35 Chicago Cubs Edit 2014 Edit On August 5 the Cubs promoted Baez to the major leagues 36 In his debut that day he hit his first career home run the game winner in the 12th inning victory against the Colorado Rockies becoming the first player since Miguel Cabrera in 2003 to hit an extra innings home run in his debut 37 In his third game Baez hit two home runs becoming the first player since Joe Cunningham in 1954 to hit three home runs in his first three MLB games 38 On August 18 2014 Baez hit his fifth home run in 14 games joining Jason Kipnis as the only other second baseman to do so in the last 100 years 39 On September 2 Castro injured himself in an awkward slide at home plate in which he sprained his left ankle rendering him unable to play for the remainder of the season 40 Baez finished the season at shortstop In 52 games with the Cubs in 2014 Baez struck out 95 times while batting 169 with 5 stolen bases 9 home runs and 20 RBI 2015 Edit After struggling in spring training mostly due to a high number of strikeouts the Cubs optioned Baez to Iowa on March 30 2015 41 He batted 324 in 70 games for Iowa missing time due to the death of his sister and a broken finger 42 At the end of Iowa s season Baez was called up to the major leagues as a part of September call ups on September 1 Baez hit his first home run of the season on September 4 in a win over the Arizona Diamondbacks 43 His three run home run in the second inning of game 4 of the National League Division Series against the St Louis Cardinals helped the Cubs to a 6 4 win as they advanced to the National League Championship Series 44 2016 Edit Baez with the Cubs in 2016 On May 8 in the last game of a four game series at Wrigley Field Baez hit a solo home run in the bottom of the 13th inning to lead the Cubs to a 4 3 victory and a four game sweep of the Washington Nationals 45 On June 28 Baez hit a grand slam in the 15th inning to lead the Cubs in a win over the Cincinnati Reds 46 In Game 1 of the 2016 National League Division Series against the San Francisco Giants Baez hit a solo home run off Giants starter Johnny Cueto in the 8th inning to account for the only run in a 1 0 Cubs victory It was the first 1 0 win in a playoff game for the Cubs since game 4 of the 1906 World Series against the Chicago White Sox In Game 4 Baez drove in Jason Heyward to cap off a four run rally in the top of the ninth sending the Cubs to the 2016 National League Championship Series with a 6 5 victory 47 During the first game of the 2016 National League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers Baez stole home in the second inning He was the first Cub to do this in a postseason game since 1907 when Jimmy Slagle accomplished this against the Detroit Tigers in game four of the 1907 World Series Baez is also only one of 19 players in baseball history to steal home in a playoff game 48 Baez and Jon Lester were named NLCS co MVPs after Baez hit 318 with five RBIs four doubles and two stolen bases in the series including three hits and three RBIs in Game 5 49 Baez would be part of the Cubs 2016 World Series win against the Cleveland Indians in 7 games earning him his first World Series championship Baez was the recipient of the Fielding Bible Award for his defensive excellence at multiple positions 50 2017 Edit The ability of Baez to apply quick tags of opposing players attempting to steal second base was acknowledged as among the best ever 51 Cubs manager Joe Maddon said A lot of our success is based on defense and Javy is so important to that 52 Baez finished the 2017 regular season with a 273 average 23 home runs 24 doubles 75 RBIs 75 runs scored and 10 stolen bases He was a consistent member of the Cubs starting lineup at second base 573 innings and at shortstop 503 innings filling in for the injured Addison Russell Baez was 0 for 23 in the NLCS except for the two solo home runs during Game 4 Baez was the recipient of the Fielding Bible s Multi Position award for the second straight season John Dewan of the FB organization stated Baez possesses arm strength that is above average when he plays on the left side of the diamond and it becomes downright ridiculous when he is playing second base says Dewan He believes he can make every throw on the diamond and the vast majority of the time he is correct 53 2018 All Star season Edit On April 10 Baez hit two home runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates The next day against the Pirates Baez hit two home runs again On May 19 Amir Garrett of the Cincinnati Reds struck out Baez and yelled in excitement Baez approached Garrett and a benches clearing brawl ensued 54 On May 27 in an 8 3 victory against the San Francisco Giants Baez hit his 13th home run of the year and became the first Cubs player with at least 40 RBIs before Memorial Day since Derrek Lee in 2005 citation needed On July 9 while batting 294 with 17 home runs 63 RBIs and 16 stolen bases 55 Baez was named the starting second baseman for the 2018 MLB All Star Game his first All Star selection Baez was only the second player in MLB history to have at least 18 home runs 18 doubles 18 stolen bases and 5 triples by the All Star break Willie Mays was the first Baez also participated in the 2018 Home Run Derby On August 23 Baez hit a 481 foot home run the third longest home run in the MLB in 2018 56 On September 2 Baez hit his 30th home run of the year and scored his 100th RBI and was the first Cubs middle infielder since 1990 to achieve both in the same year 57 In 2018 Baez had 606 at bats with 176 hits and a batting average of 290 He hit 34 home runs drove in a league leading 111 RBIs and stole 21 bases He swung and missed at 18 2 of the pitches he saw second behind only Jorge Alfaro 23 8 in the NL 58 He finished second to Christian Yelich of the Milwaukee Brewers in the selection of the Most Valuable Player in the National League 59 In 2018 Baez was one of three players to record at least 30 home runs 100 RBI 100 runs and 20 steals the other two players were Yelich and Jose Ramirez 60 2019 Second All Star season Edit Having played 25 games at the shortstop position Baez was leading in most team hitting statistics He had 35 hits in 111 plate appearances with 9 home runs and a batting average of 333 He had 22 RBIs 15 of which were with 2 outs which led all NL hitters He continued to display remarkable base running ability and technique 61 Baez hit his 100th career home run on June 23 2019 off of Seth Lugo against the New York Mets In July he was named to his second All Star Game Baez also hit lefty in a blowout win vs the Reds with Catcher Kyle Farmer pitching On May 19 Baez injured his heel while making a barehanded pickup and throw on a grounder Following his injury Baez had a slash line of 259 287 490 with a 96 wRC 27 1 strikeout rate and 3 9 walk rate until he suffered a fractured thumb on September 1 during a headfirst slide into second base This effectively ended his 2019 season though he did have a few pinch hitting and pinch running appearances during the last few games of the year in an effort to boost a slumping Cubs team citation needed Baez placed 5th in the National League in errors with 15 He finished 10th among 15 qualified National League shortstops in fielding percentage Overall Baez batted a respectable 281 with 29 home runs and 85 RBIs 62 2020 Edit In 2020 Baez batted 203 238 360 in 222 at bats and he had the lowest on base percentage of all qualified NL batters 63 Baez attributed his struggles at the plate with the ban of in game video review that the MLB implemented in the aftermath of the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal Baez said To be honest it sucks because I make my adjustments during the game I watch my swing I watch where the ball went where the contact was I m mad I m really mad about that we don t have it 64 His 581 OPS 249 wOPA and 52 wRC all ranked dead last and was at least 21 worse than league average He also struck out 10 times more frequently than he walked 65 2021 Edit On May 27 2021 with a runner on second and two outs Baez hit a routine ground ball to the third baseman who threw to first for the put out The throw pulled the first baseman off the bag toward home plate which allowed the Cubs player on second Willson Contreras to safely reach third who briefly paused in anticipation for the tag out Instead Baez stopped his run and ran back towards home plate with first baseman Will Craig approaching to tag Baez out The ensuing chase allowed an opportunity for the runner on third an attempt at home plate The first baseman tossed the ball to the catcher who missed a swipe tag on Contreras who was sliding towards home plate In the meantime Baez headed to a now unoccupied first base which caused second baseman Adam Frazier to rush towards first but catcher Michael Perez threw behind Frazier and thus enabled Baez to safely reach first Baez was able to advance to second base on the wild throw Baez was ruled to have reached first on an error by the first baseman and then to have advanced to second on another error by the catcher 66 New York Mets Edit On July 30 2021 Baez was traded to the New York Mets along with Trevor Williams and cash considerations in exchange for Pete Crow Armstrong 67 He made his Mets debut on July 31 against the Cincinnati Reds He went 1 for 4 the one hit being a 2 run home run The Mets would go on to win the game 5 4 68 On August 24 Javier Baez moved to second base after his childhood friend Francisco Lindor was activated off the injured list and took over his primary position at shortstop 69 On August 30 Baez received massive criticism for booing and giving a thumbs down towards Mets fans who booed them Mets owner Steve Cohen stated that Baez s behavior was unacceptable In the game following his controversial remarks Baez scored a game winning run to complete a Mets ninth inning comeback against the Miami Marlins Booing from Mets fans earlier in the game turned to cheers and thumbs up 70 In 2021 he had the worst walk strikeout ratio in the majors at 0 15 71 He swung at and missed 21 7 of all pitches the highest percentage in major league baseball 72 Detroit Tigers Edit Baez playing for the Detroit Tigers in September 2022 On December 1 2021 Baez signed a six year 140 million contract with the Detroit Tigers 73 In his Tigers debut on April 8 2022 Baez hit a ninth inning walk off single to defeat the Chicago White Sox 5 4 74 On April 16 the Tigers placed Baez on the 10 day injured list with right thumb soreness 75 Over his first season in Detroit Baez hit 238 278 393 with 67 RBI while his 17 home runs were enough to lead a weak hitting Tigers team He swung at a higher percentage of pitches outside the strike zone 48 7 than any other major league batter and had the highest called strike plus whiff rate in the majors 32 2 76 International career EditWorld Baseball Classic Edit Baez played for the Puerto Rican national team in the 2017 World Baseball Classic where he won a silver medal 77 Baez averaged 296 with one home run five runs batted in and four tournament leading stolen bases Following the conclusion of the tournament he was named to the 2017 All World Baseball Classic team 78 Personal life Edit Baez with his wife and child in 2019 Baez s sister Noely died on April 8 2015 aged 21 She had spina bifida Baez took a leave of absence from the Iowa Cubs to help cope with the loss 79 Baez is left hand dominant and eats and writes with his left hand and suggests this helps his game On August 8 2019 Baez batted left handed in a game for the first time against Kyle Farmer an infielder pitching during a 12 5 blowout in the 9th inning 80 Baez chose El Mago Spanish for The Magician as his nickname for the Players Weekend in 2017 and 2018 81 Baez announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Irmarie Marquez via Twitter on April 11 2018 82 Their son was born on June 28 2018 83 84 The couple was married in San Juan Puerto Rico on January 26 2019 85 Baez s wife Irmarie is the sister of Jannieliz Marquez who is married to Puerto Rican pitcher Jose Berrios 86 See also EditList of Major League Baseball players from Puerto RicoReferences Edit a b c d e f For former ACD slugger Javier Baez Major League future is when not if members jacksonville com M jacksonville com June 22 2013 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved March 7 2014 a b c Every day with sister Noely is special for Chicago Cubs player Javier Baez cubs com News Chicago cubs mlb com December 23 2013 Archived from the original on June 14 2014 Retrieved March 7 2014 a b Cubs tab high school shortstop Javier Baez with ninth 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