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Joakim Soria

Joakim Agustín Soria Ramos (born May 18, 1984) is a Mexican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City Royals, Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Toronto Blue Jays from 2007 to 2021.

Joakim Soria
Soria with the Kansas City Royals in 2011
Pitcher
Born: (1984-05-18) May 18, 1984 (age 39)
Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 4, 2007, for the Kansas City Royals
Last MLB appearance
September 15, 2021, for the Toronto Blue Jays
MLB statistics
Win–loss record36–45
Earned run average3.11
Strikeouts831
Saves229
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Medals

Soria began his professional career in the Mexican League, before briefly playing in minor league baseball for the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres organizations. The Royals selected Soria from the Padres in the Rule 5 draft after the 2006 season, and he debuted with the Royals in 2007. Soria is a two-time MLB All-Star.

Career edit

Early career edit

Soria has played for his country's Diablos Rojos del México (in the Mexican Baseball League) and Yaquis de Obregón in the Winter League. He played for the Class-A Fort Wayne Wizards as well. On December 9, 2006, in the Mexican Winter League, Soria threw a perfect game against the Naranjeros de Hermosillo at the Estadio Tomás Oroz Gaytán.[1][2]

Kansas City Royals edit

In 2006, Soria was drafted at the age of 22 by the Kansas City Royals in the Rule 5 draft out of the San Diego Padres organization in 2006.[3] He debuted for the Royals in the 2007 season, and had a win–loss record of 2–3 with 17 saves and an earned run average (ERA) of 2.48.

Soria opened the 2008 season with 13 straight saves, breaking Al Hrabosky's club record of 11.[3] He was scored on in just two of 35 outings.[3] He went 1613 innings before giving up a run and in one stretch retired 24 straight batters.[3]

On May 17, 2008, Soria signed a three-year, $8.75 million extension to his contract with the Royals, following his impressive performance as the team's closer in the first quarter of the season.[4]

Soria's fantastic start led to him being selected to play in the 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.[3] Soria was the Royals' lone representative in the All-Star Game.[3] He was the first Royals closing pitcher to be named an All-Star since Mike MacDougal in 2003.[3] He pitched 1+23 innings, striking out the Florida Marlins' Dan Uggla and New York Mets' David Wright.[5][6]

 
Soria pitching for the Texas Rangers

Soria had injuries but he finished the 2009 year strong with a 3–2 record with 30 saves out of 33 chances.[7]

On May 26, 2010, Soria got his 100th save against the Texas Rangers.[8] Soria was picked for the 2010 All-Star Game, the second of his career. He finished the season with a 1.78 ERA and 43 saves in 46 opportunities.[9]

Soria struggled out of the gate in the 2011 season, blowing five of his first twelve save opportunities. After blowing saves on back to back days, Soria was replaced as closer by Aaron Crow on May 30.[10] After a couple of good relief appearances in a non-closer role, Yost announced on June 6 that Soria had earned the position back.[11]

On April 3, 2012, Soria underwent Tommy John surgery to repair a damaged ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, causing him to miss the entire 2012 season.[12] The Royals declined his 2013 option on October 31, making him a free agent.[13]

Texas Rangers edit

On December 4, 2012, Soria signed a two-year contract worth $8 million with the Texas Rangers with a club option for the 2015 season.[14] He started the season on the 60-day disabled list as he was still recovering from surgery. He made his first appearance for Texas on July 7, 2013.[15] After former closer Joe Nathan signed with the Detroit Tigers in the offseason, Soria was named the new Rangers closer for the 2014 season.[16]

Detroit Tigers edit

 
Soria pitching for the Detroit Tigers

On July 23, 2014, the Texas Rangers traded Soria to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for pitchers Jake Thompson and Corey Knebel.[17][18] Soria recorded his 200th career save on July 22, 2015.[19]

Pittsburgh Pirates edit

On July 30, 2015, the Tigers traded Soria to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for JaCoby Jones.[20]

Second stint with the Royals edit

On December 10, 2015, Soria signed a three-year, $25 million contract to return to the Royals. [21]

Chicago White Sox edit

On January 4, 2018, Soria was traded to the Chicago White Sox in a three team trade that also sent Jake Peter and Scott Alexander to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Luis Avilán to the White Sox and Trevor Oaks and Erick Mejia to the Royals.[22]

Milwaukee Brewers edit

On July 26, 2018, Soria was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for Kodi Medeiros and Wilber Pérez.[23] Soria declined his half of a mutual option for the 2019 season and became a free agent, on October 30, 2018.[24]

Oakland Athletics edit

On December 21, 2018, Soria signed a two-year contract with the Oakland Athletics.[25] On June 25, 2019, Soria pitched in his 674th major league game, passing Dennys Reyes for the most by a Mexican-born pitcher.[26] In 2019 for the Athletics, Soria pitched to a 4.30 ERA over 69 innings pitched in 71 appearances, to go along with 79 strikeouts. In 2020 for Oakland, Soria made 22 appearances, pitching 22+13 innings with a 2.82 ERA and 24 strikeouts.[27]

Arizona Diamondbacks edit

On February 6, 2021, Soria officially signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks on a one-year, $3.5 million contract.[28]

Toronto Blue Jays edit

On July 30, 2021, Soria was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for minor leaguers J.J. D'Orazio and Yaifer Perdomo.[29] After the 2021 season, Soria announced his retirement.[30]

Pitch selection edit

Soria throws five pitches. He relies primarily on his fastball and cut fastball. Both pitches average about 90 miles per hour (140 km/h), with the fastball topping out near 94 miles per hour (151 km/h) and the cutter topping out around 93 miles per hour (150 km/h). He mixes in a slider in the low 80s, a slow curveball around 70 miles per hour (110 km/h), and an occasional changeup in the low- to mid-80s.[31]

Personal life edit

Soria and his wife, Karla, have three children.[32] Soria is a Christian.[33]

Soria is a supporter of the charity Water Mission.[33]

Soria has been nicknamed The Mexicutioner,[3] although in February 2011, he stated that he no longer wanted to be associated with that nickname due to violence in his home country.[34]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Joakim Soria se fue". ESPN Deportes (in Spanish). December 9, 2006. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  2. ^ "Una joya histórica". ESPN Deportes (in Spanish). December 11, 2006. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Kaegel, Dick. Soria heading to All-Star Game July 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, July 6, 2008.
  4. ^ Associated Press. ESPN – Royals pitcher Soria agrees to 3-year, $8.75M extension, ESPN.com, May 17, 2008.
  5. ^ "Soria fitting right in with All-Star idols". Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  6. ^ "Soria duplicates idol's All-Star outing". Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  7. ^ "Joakim Soria Stats". ESPN. Retrieved May 21, 2010.
  8. ^ "Recap: Kansas City vs. Texas". USA Today. July 6, 2010. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  9. ^ "Joakim Soria Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  10. ^ Kaegel, Dick (May 30, 2011). "Aaron Crow will replace Joakim Soria as the Royals' closer". MLB.com. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
  11. ^ "Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kansas City Royals – Recap – June 06, 2011 – ESPN". Scores.espn.go.com. June 6, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  12. ^ "Royals' Joakim Soria out for season". 2012. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  13. ^ "Royals decline option on closer Joakim Soria". Yahoo! Sports. Associated Press. October 31, 2012. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  14. ^ "Rangers sign Joakim Soria". Espn.go.com. January 1, 2008. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  15. ^ "Five Rangers relievers pitch scoreless inning in win vs. Astros". ESPN.com. Associated Press. July 7, 2013. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  16. ^ "Rangers getting closer to opening day roster". USA Today. Associated Press. March 22, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  17. ^ "Tigers land All-Star reliever Soria from Rangers". MLB.com. July 23, 2014. Retrieved July 23, 2014.
  18. ^ "Tigers acquire closer Joakim Soria from Rangers". ESPN.com. Associated Press. July 23, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  19. ^ Zúñiga, Alejandro (July 23, 2015). "Soria notches milestone 200th save". MLB.com. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  20. ^ Paul, Tony (July 30, 2015). "Tigers trade Soria to Pirates for SS Jones". The Detroit News. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  21. ^ "Royals bring back Joakim Soria". FOXSports. December 10, 2015. Retrieved December 10, 2015.
  22. ^ Stephen, Eric (January 4, 2018). "Dodgers acquire Scott Alexander in 3-team, 5-player trade". SB Nation. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
  23. ^ Goldberg, Rob. "Joakim Soria Traded to Brewers, White Sox Receive Pitching Prospects". Bleacher Report.
  24. ^ "Mike Moustakas, Joakim Soria Decline Mutual Options". October 30, 2018.
  25. ^ "A's agree to 2-year deal with reliever Soria". Oakland Athletics. December 21, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
  26. ^ "Melvin goes NL mode as A's outmaneuver Cards". MLB.com.
  27. ^ "Joakim Soria Stats, Fantasy & News". MLB.com.
  28. ^ Piecoro, Nick. "Veteran Joakim Soria to anchor Arizona Diamondbacks' young bullpen". The Arizona Republic.
  29. ^ "Blue Jays add Soria in deal to bolster 'pen". MLB.com. July 30, 2021.
  30. ^ "Joakim Soria, 37, retires after 14-year career as relief pitcher". November 11, 2021.
  31. ^ "Joakim Soria Pitch Fx at fangraphs.com". fangraphs.com. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  32. ^ "Chicago White Sox". Twitter. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  33. ^ a b "GET IN THE GAME PODCAST: Joakim Soria - Former MLB Player". Sports Spectrum. November 25, 2021. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  34. ^ "Spring training 2011: Kansas City Royals' Joakim Soria wants to get rid of 'Mexicutioner' nickname". ESPN.com. February 23, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2011.

External links edit

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  • The official site of Joakim Soria
  • Joakim Soria on Twitter  

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Soria and the second or maternal family name is Ramos Joakim Agustin Soria Ramos born May 18 1984 is a Mexican former professional baseball pitcher He played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Kansas City Royals Texas Rangers Detroit Tigers Pittsburgh Pirates Chicago White Sox Milwaukee Brewers Oakland Athletics Arizona Diamondbacks and Toronto Blue Jays from 2007 to 2021 Joakim SoriaSoria with the Kansas City Royals in 2011PitcherBorn 1984 05 18 May 18 1984 age 39 Monclova Coahuila MexicoBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutApril 4 2007 for the Kansas City RoyalsLast MLB appearanceSeptember 15 2021 for the Toronto Blue JaysMLB statisticsWin loss record36 45Earned run average3 11Strikeouts831Saves229TeamsKansas City Royals 2007 2011 Texas Rangers 2013 2014 Detroit Tigers 2014 2015 Pittsburgh Pirates 2015 Kansas City Royals 2016 2017 Chicago White Sox 2018 Milwaukee Brewers 2018 Oakland Athletics 2019 2020 Arizona Diamondbacks 2021 Toronto Blue Jays 2021 Career highlights and awards2 All Star 2008 2010 Medals Men s baseballRepresenting MexicoCentral American and Caribbean Games2006 Cartagena TeamSoria began his professional career in the Mexican League before briefly playing in minor league baseball for the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres organizations The Royals selected Soria from the Padres in the Rule 5 draft after the 2006 season and he debuted with the Royals in 2007 Soria is a two time MLB All Star Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Kansas City Royals 1 3 Texas Rangers 1 4 Detroit Tigers 1 5 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 6 Second stint with the Royals 1 7 Chicago White Sox 1 8 Milwaukee Brewers 1 9 Oakland Athletics 1 10 Arizona Diamondbacks 1 11 Toronto Blue Jays 2 Pitch selection 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer editEarly career edit Soria has played for his country s Diablos Rojos del Mexico in the Mexican Baseball League and Yaquis de Obregon in the Winter League He played for the Class A Fort Wayne Wizards as well On December 9 2006 in the Mexican Winter League Soria threw a perfect game against the Naranjeros de Hermosillo at the Estadio Tomas Oroz Gaytan 1 2 Kansas City Royals edit In 2006 Soria was drafted at the age of 22 by the Kansas City Royals in the Rule 5 draft out of the San Diego Padres organization in 2006 3 He debuted for the Royals in the 2007 season and had a win loss record of 2 3 with 17 saves and an earned run average ERA of 2 48 Soria opened the 2008 season with 13 straight saves breaking Al Hrabosky s club record of 11 3 He was scored on in just two of 35 outings 3 He went 161 3 innings before giving up a run and in one stretch retired 24 straight batters 3 On May 17 2008 Soria signed a three year 8 75 million extension to his contract with the Royals following his impressive performance as the team s closer in the first quarter of the season 4 Soria s fantastic start led to him being selected to play in the 2008 Major League Baseball All Star Game 3 Soria was the Royals lone representative in the All Star Game 3 He was the first Royals closing pitcher to be named an All Star since Mike MacDougal in 2003 3 He pitched 1 2 3 innings striking out the Florida Marlins Dan Uggla and New York Mets David Wright 5 6 nbsp Soria pitching for the Texas RangersSoria had injuries but he finished the 2009 year strong with a 3 2 record with 30 saves out of 33 chances 7 On May 26 2010 Soria got his 100th save against the Texas Rangers 8 Soria was picked for the 2010 All Star Game the second of his career He finished the season with a 1 78 ERA and 43 saves in 46 opportunities 9 Soria struggled out of the gate in the 2011 season blowing five of his first twelve save opportunities After blowing saves on back to back days Soria was replaced as closer by Aaron Crow on May 30 10 After a couple of good relief appearances in a non closer role Yost announced on June 6 that Soria had earned the position back 11 On April 3 2012 Soria underwent Tommy John surgery to repair a damaged ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow causing him to miss the entire 2012 season 12 The Royals declined his 2013 option on October 31 making him a free agent 13 Texas Rangers edit On December 4 2012 Soria signed a two year contract worth 8 million with the Texas Rangers with a club option for the 2015 season 14 He started the season on the 60 day disabled list as he was still recovering from surgery He made his first appearance for Texas on July 7 2013 15 After former closer Joe Nathan signed with the Detroit Tigers in the offseason Soria was named the new Rangers closer for the 2014 season 16 Detroit Tigers edit nbsp Soria pitching for the Detroit TigersOn July 23 2014 the Texas Rangers traded Soria to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for pitchers Jake Thompson and Corey Knebel 17 18 Soria recorded his 200th career save on July 22 2015 19 Pittsburgh Pirates edit On July 30 2015 the Tigers traded Soria to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for JaCoby Jones 20 Second stint with the Royals edit On December 10 2015 Soria signed a three year 25 million contract to return to the Royals 21 Chicago White Sox edit On January 4 2018 Soria was traded to the Chicago White Sox in a three team trade that also sent Jake Peter and Scott Alexander to the Los Angeles Dodgers Luis Avilan to the White Sox and Trevor Oaks and Erick Mejia to the Royals 22 Milwaukee Brewers edit On July 26 2018 Soria was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for Kodi Medeiros and Wilber Perez 23 Soria declined his half of a mutual option for the 2019 season and became a free agent on October 30 2018 24 Oakland Athletics edit On December 21 2018 Soria signed a two year contract with the Oakland Athletics 25 On June 25 2019 Soria pitched in his 674th major league game passing Dennys Reyes for the most by a Mexican born pitcher 26 In 2019 for the Athletics Soria pitched to a 4 30 ERA over 69 innings pitched in 71 appearances to go along with 79 strikeouts In 2020 for Oakland Soria made 22 appearances pitching 22 1 3 innings with a 2 82 ERA and 24 strikeouts 27 Arizona Diamondbacks edit On February 6 2021 Soria officially signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks on a one year 3 5 million contract 28 Toronto Blue Jays edit On July 30 2021 Soria was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for minor leaguers J J D Orazio and Yaifer Perdomo 29 After the 2021 season Soria announced his retirement 30 Pitch selection editSoria throws five pitches He relies primarily on his fastball and cut fastball Both pitches average about 90 miles per hour 140 km h with the fastball topping out near 94 miles per hour 151 km h and the cutter topping out around 93 miles per hour 150 km h He mixes in a slider in the low 80s a slow curveball around 70 miles per hour 110 km h and an occasional changeup in the low to mid 80s 31 Personal life editSoria and his wife Karla have three children 32 Soria is a Christian 33 Soria is a supporter of the charity Water Mission 33 Soria has been nicknamed The Mexicutioner 3 although in February 2011 he stated that he no longer wanted to be associated with that nickname due to violence in his home country 34 See also editRule 5 draft resultsReferences edit Joakim Soria se fue ESPN Deportes in Spanish December 9 2006 Retrieved July 24 2014 Una joya historica ESPN Deportes in Spanish December 11 2006 Retrieved October 24 2023 a b c d e f g h Kaegel Dick Soria heading to All Star Game Archived July 10 2008 at the Wayback Machine MLB com July 6 2008 Associated Press ESPN Royals pitcher Soria agrees to 3 year 8 75M extension ESPN com May 17 2008 Soria fitting right in with All Star idols Mlb mlb com Retrieved December 5 2012 Soria duplicates idol s All Star outing Mlb mlb com Retrieved December 5 2012 Joakim Soria Stats ESPN Retrieved May 21 2010 Recap Kansas City vs Texas USA Today July 6 2010 Retrieved July 24 2014 Joakim Soria Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Retrieved December 5 2012 Kaegel Dick May 30 2011 Aaron Crow will replace Joakim Soria as the Royals closer MLB com Retrieved May 30 2011 Toronto Blue Jays vs Kansas City Royals Recap June 06 2011 ESPN Scores espn go com June 6 2011 Retrieved December 5 2012 Royals Joakim Soria out for season 2012 Retrieved March 24 2012 Royals decline option on closer Joakim Soria Yahoo Sports Associated Press October 31 2012 Retrieved July 24 2014 Rangers sign Joakim Soria Espn go com January 1 2008 Retrieved December 5 2012 Five Rangers relievers pitch scoreless inning in win vs Astros ESPN com Associated Press July 7 2013 Retrieved July 24 2014 Rangers getting closer to opening day roster USA Today Associated Press March 22 2014 Retrieved July 24 2014 Tigers land All Star reliever Soria from Rangers MLB com July 23 2014 Retrieved July 23 2014 Tigers acquire closer Joakim Soria from Rangers ESPN com Associated Press July 23 2014 Retrieved July 24 2014 Zuniga Alejandro July 23 2015 Soria notches milestone 200th save MLB com Retrieved July 23 2015 Paul Tony July 30 2015 Tigers trade Soria to Pirates for SS Jones The Detroit News Retrieved July 30 2015 Royals bring back Joakim Soria FOXSports December 10 2015 Retrieved December 10 2015 Stephen Eric January 4 2018 Dodgers acquire Scott Alexander in 3 team 5 player trade SB Nation Retrieved January 4 2018 Goldberg Rob Joakim Soria Traded to Brewers White Sox Receive Pitching Prospects Bleacher Report Mike Moustakas Joakim Soria Decline Mutual Options October 30 2018 A s agree to 2 year deal with reliever Soria Oakland Athletics December 21 2018 Retrieved December 21 2018 Melvin goes NL mode as A s outmaneuver Cards MLB com Joakim Soria Stats Fantasy amp News MLB com Piecoro Nick Veteran Joakim Soria to anchor Arizona Diamondbacks young bullpen The Arizona Republic Blue Jays add Soria in deal to bolster pen MLB com July 30 2021 Joakim Soria 37 retires after 14 year career as relief pitcher November 11 2021 Joakim Soria Pitch Fx at fangraphs com fangraphs com Retrieved July 24 2014 Chicago White Sox Twitter Retrieved December 2 2021 a b GET IN THE GAME PODCAST Joakim Soria Former MLB Player Sports Spectrum November 25 2021 Retrieved December 2 2021 Spring training 2011 Kansas City Royals Joakim Soria wants to get rid of Mexicutioner nickname ESPN com February 23 2011 Retrieved February 23 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joakim Soria Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet The official site of Joakim Soria Joakim Soria on Twitter nbsp Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Baseball nbsp Mexico Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joakim Soria amp oldid 1216719985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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