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Josh Donaldson

Joshua Adam Donaldson (born December 8, 1985) is an American professional baseball third baseman who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, and Milwaukee Brewers.

Josh Donaldson
Donaldson with the Atlanta Braves in 2019
Free agent
Third baseman
Born: (1985-12-08) December 8, 1985 (age 38)
Pensacola, Florida, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 30, 2010, for the Oakland Athletics
MLB statistics
(through 2023 season)
Batting average.261
Hits1,310
Home runs279
Runs batted in816
Teams
Career highlights and awards

The Chicago Cubs drafted Donaldson in the 2007 MLB draft after he had played college baseball at Auburn University. He made his MLB debut with the Athletics in 2010 as a catcher, progressing with the team, switching positions to third base, and eventually becoming an All-Star in the 2014 MLB season.

Donaldson was traded to the Blue Jays after the 2014 season. He was named as a starter to the 2015 MLB All-Star Game, earning the most fan votes obtained by a player in the process, and was voted the American League's Most Valuable Player for the 2015 MLB season. Donaldson also won the Silver Slugger Award and led the American League in RBIs (runs batted in) and runs scored.

He was traded to the Indians in August 2018, and then signed a one-year contract with the Braves for 2019. After a successful year with the Braves, Donaldson agreed to a four-year deal with the Twins, before being traded to the Yankees for the 2022 season. After an injury-shortened season, the Yankees would release Donaldson on August 29, 2023.The Milwaukee Brewers would then sign Donaldson to a minor league contract on August 31, 2023. He would then spend the rest of the 2023 season with the Brewers before becoming a free agent once more.

Early life edit

Born in Pensacola, Florida, Donaldson attended Pace High School in Pace, Florida for his sophomore year and played varsity baseball, before his mother, Lisa, moved him to Faith Academy in Mobile, Alabama to reunite him with his friend, P. J. Walters, at the academy.[1] At Faith, Donaldson competed in football, basketball, and baseball. As a shortstop and pitcher, Donaldson was the Alabama Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior, batting .515 on the season, and led Faith Academy to a state title. Donaldson set four Faith Academy single-season records in baseball, hits (55), triples (6), doubles (21), and RBIs (54). In football, Donaldson was a wide receiver, defensive back, and punter, setting a school record with 11 interceptions in one season as a senior.[2]

College career edit

Donaldson enrolled at Auburn University, where he played college baseball as a catcher and third baseman for the Auburn Tigers baseball team in the Southeastern Conference. During his freshman season in 2005, Donaldson started 39 games at third base, hitting .294 with seven home runs, and also began learning to play catcher. In his sophomore season, Donaldson hit .276 and led the team with ten home runs; he also threw out 15 of 38 base stealers and had seven pickoffs. In the summer of 2006, Donaldson played for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League where he was an All-Star and hit .302.[3] In 2007, Donaldson was named a Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American.[4]

Professional career edit

Draft and minor leagues edit

The Chicago Cubs drafted Donaldson as a catcher in the first round (48th overall) of the 2007 Major League Baseball draft.[5] In his first minor league season Donaldson played 53 games for the Rookie Arizona League Cubs and Short Season-A Boise Hawks, batting a combined .335 with nine home runs and 25 RBIs. He also walked more than he struck out, with 39 and 38 respectively.[5] In 2008, he played 63 games with the Class-A Peoria Chiefs, where he hit .217 with six home runs and 23 RBIs.[5]

In July 2008, the Cubs traded Donaldson, Matt Murton, Eric Patterson, and Sean Gallagher to the Oakland Athletics for Rich Harden and Chad Gaudin.[6] He played 47 games with the Advanced-A Stockton Ports, where he batted .330 and had nine home runs and 39 RBIs.[5] Donaldson then played the entire 2009 season with the Double-A Midland RockHounds, and recorded a batting average of .270 with nine home runs and 91 RBIs.[5]

Oakland Athletics (2010, 2012–2014) edit

Donaldson was called up to the majors for the first time on April 30, 2010, filling in for injured catcher Kurt Suzuki.[7] He made his debut that night as a pinch hitter, and struck out. The next day, he recorded his first major league hit, a two-run home run on the first pitch by Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Dana Eveland.[8] In 14 games played during the 2010 season, Donaldson made 34 plate appearances and recorded five hits.[9] After returning to the minor leagues, he spent the season with the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats and hit .238 with 18 home runs and 67 RBIs for the season.[5] Donaldson played the entire 2011 season in Sacramento, improving his average to .261, and hit 17 home runs and 70 RBIs.[5]

Donaldson officially converted to third base from catching in the beginning of the 2012 season during spring training. He started the regular season as the everyday third baseman for the A's for the first half, but due to struggles he was sent to the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats for much of the season. The A's recalled him in mid August after everyday third baseman Brandon Inge was placed on the 15-day disabled list with an injured arm.[10] Donaldson helped the A's into making the postseason, and finished the 2012 season with nine home runs, 33 RBIs and a .241 average.[9]

 
Donaldson with the Oakland Athletics in 2013

Against Detroit Tigers reliever Brayan Villarreal, Donaldson hit his first career walk-off home run on April 12, 2013. It was the A's first walk-off win in 2013. He hit his first career grand slam on June 7 against Chicago White Sox starter Chris Sale.[11] Major League Baseball named Donaldson the American League Player of the Month for September after batting .337 with 20 runs scored, eight doubles, five home runs and 16 RBIs in 25 games.[12] He played 158 games and finished the season with 24 home runs, 93 RBIs and a .301 average and placed fourth in AL MVP voting.[11]

Donaldson was elected to his first All-Star appearance in 2014 as the starter at third base for the American League.[13] Donaldson hit a three-run walk-off home run in the ninth inning against the Baltimore Orioles on July 17 to lead the A's to a 5–4 victory. Donaldson won his first career Fielding Bible Award for his work at third base.[14] During the 2014 season, Donaldson hit 98 RBIs, 29 home runs, and 93 runs scored, beating out his career highs with Oakland. However, Donaldson's batting average went down to .255.[9] Donaldson would end up finishing 8th in the AL MVP voting.[15]

Toronto Blue Jays (2015–2018) edit

2015 edit

On November 28, 2014, the Athletics traded Donaldson to the Toronto Blue Jays for Brett Lawrie, Kendall Graveman, Sean Nolin, and Franklin Barreto.[16] The following February, he lost his salary arbitration case against the Blue Jays after seeking $5.75 million. Instead, he was awarded the Blue Jays' offer of $4.3 million for the 2015 season.[17]

 
Donaldson fielding in April 2015

On June 1, Donaldson was named the American League Player of the Week for the second time in his career. From May 25–31, he batted .440 with 11 runs scored, six home runs, and 11 RBIs.[18] A campaign was launched in early June to elect Donaldson as a starter to the 2015 MLB All-Star Game, which was led by Don Cherry and Stephen Amell.[19][20] At the time the campaign began, Mike Moustakas of the Kansas City Royals led voting for third basemen. It was announced in a voting update on June 29 that Donaldson had surpassed Moustakas,[21] and on July 5, was announced as the starting third baseman for the All-Star game, with a record 14,090,188 votes.[22][23] He participated in the Home Run Derby on July 13, losing in the semi-finals to eventual winner Todd Frazier.[24]

 
Josh Donaldson Victory Salute

From August 3–9, he batted .385 (10 hits in 26 at bats) with two doubles, five home runs, eight RBIs and nine runs scored as the Blue Jays won eight games in a row. This performance led to his second AL Player of the Week Award of the season.[25]

By the end of August, observers began referring to Donaldson's season as one of the best in Blue Jays' history.[26] Several members of the media wrote articles naming him as the American League Most Valuable Player Award frontrunner over Mike Trout, and fans attending both home and away games began chanting "M-V-P! M-V-P!" when he would bat.[27][28][29] On September 7, Donaldson hit his 100th career home run. He hit his 40th home run of the season on September 25, and in doing so, joined Shawn Green and Carlos Delgado as the only players in franchise history to have 40 doubles and 40 home runs in the same season.[30] Donaldson finished the 2015 regular season with a .297 batting average, 122 runs scored, 41 doubles, 41 home runs, and 123 RBIs.[31] According to Baseball-Reference.com, his 8.8 Wins Above Replacement (WAR) in 2015 ranked as the highest single-season total in club history, surpassing José Bautista's previous record of 8.1 in 2011.[32]

Sporting News announced on October 29, 2015, that Donaldson had won their MLB Player of the Year Award.[33] Other awards included the American League Hank Aaron Award,[34] the American League third baseman's Silver Slugger Award,[35] and Players Choice Awards for both Major League Player of the Year and American League Outstanding Player.[36] On November 19, 2015, Donaldson was named the 2015 American League Most Valuable Player (AL MVP),[37] finishing ahead of Mike Trout and Lorenzo Cain. On December 5, 2015, Donaldson was revealed as the cover athlete for MLB The Show 16.[38]

2016 edit

In February 2016, Donaldson and the Blue Jays appeared to be heading to salary arbitration for the second consecutive year. Donaldson had asked for $11.8 million for the 2016 season, while the Blue Jays had countered at $11.35 million. On February 10, Donaldson signed a two-year, $28.65 million extension that paid him $11.65 million in 2016 and $17 million in 2017.[39]

In the first half of 2016, Donaldson resumed the high level of play from his MVP season. He won the June 19 Player of the Week Award after hitting three home runs, four doubles, one triple and nine runs driven in with 12 hits in 27 at bats. He led the league in total bases (27), extra-base hits (8) and tied for first in slugging percentage (1.000).[40] On July 7, he was announced as a reserve for the American League in the 2016 All-Star Game.[41] Heading into the All-Star break, Donaldson was batting .304 with 23 home runs and 63 RBIs. He had also scored 80 runs, which made him the first player in Blue Jays history to do so before the All-Star break.[42] On August 28, Donaldson hit three home runs in a game for the first time in his career, leading the Blue Jays to a 9–6 win and a sweep of the Minnesota Twins.[43] Donaldson finished the 2016 regular season with a .284 batting average, 37 home runs, and 99 RBI.[31]

Despite struggling with a hip injury late in the season,[44] Donaldson played very well in the Jays' division series with the Texas Rangers, the second consecutive season Toronto faced Texas in the playoffs. In the three game sweep, he hit for a .500 batting average, five doubles, .526 on-base percentage, .778 slugging percentage, four runs scored and three RBI.[45] He also scored the series-winning run in the tenth inning in dramatic fashion, scampering home from second base on a heads-up base running play following a throwing error by Rangers' second baseman Rougned Odor.[46] Donaldson was awarded his second consecutive Silver Slugger Award on November 10.[47] He finished fourth in American League MVP voting.[48]

2017 edit

 
Donaldson in 2017

On April 13, 2017, Donaldson left the game after straining his right calf, and was placed on the 10-day disabled list the following day.[49] He returned to the lineup in late May. From August 1 to the end of the 2017 season, Donaldson hit .302 with 22 home runs in 227 plate appearances.[50]

2018 edit

On January 12, 2018, Donaldson avoided salary arbitration with the Blue Jays by agreeing to a one-year, $23 million contract for the 2018 season.[51]

On March 30, it was revealed that Donaldson was diagnosed with dead arm syndrome, in which he was criticized for his awkward throws on opening day. Although the issue was not too serious, the Blue Jays decided to use Donaldson temporarily as a designated hitter.[52] On April 13, he was placed on the 10-day disabled list for shoulder inflammation.[53] His return to action was cemented with a two-RBI double which was critical in ensuring a 13–9 win over the Cleveland Indians.[54] However, Donaldson returned to the 10-day disabled list on June 1 after suffering a calf strain. While on rehab assignment on June 26, he re-aggravated the calf strain and was eventually transferred to the 60-day disabled list.[55][56]

Cleveland Indians (2018) edit

On August 31, 2018, the Blue Jays traded Donaldson to the Cleveland Indians for a player to be named later, later revealed to be pitching prospect Julian Merryweather.[57][58] Donaldson wore the number 27 as number 20 is retired in honor of Frank Robinson.[59] On September 3, he was placed on the 10-day disabled list due to a left calf strain, and sent to the Triple-A Columbus Clippers on a rehab assignment, where he hit a grand slam in his first rehab game.[60] The Indians activated Donaldson from the disabled list on September 11, 2018. Donaldson made his Indians debut that evening, starting at third base and batting fifth.

Atlanta Braves (2019) edit

On November 26, 2018, Donaldson signed a one-year, $23 million contract with the Atlanta Braves.[61][62] Donaldson batted .259/.379/.521 with 37 home runs and 94 RBIs in 2019. He made contact with the lowest percentage of pitches he swung at in the strike zone (76.6%) of all NL batters.[63] On defense in 2019, he had a 15 Defensive Runs Saved (DRS) rating, the best in the National League among third basemen.[64] He was named the 2019 NL Comeback Player of the Year.[65]

Minnesota Twins (2020–2021) edit

On January 22, 2020, Donaldson signed a four-year $92 million contract with the Minnesota Twins.[66] In his first season with the Twins, Donaldson was limited to 28 games in the shortened 60-game season because of injury. He hit .222 with six home runs and 11 RBIs. In October 2020, Donaldson tweeted his opinion that umpire John Tumpane was a "Top 3 worst ump in the game," adding "Trust me this guy has no idea what the zone is in the rule book."[67]

On January 31, 2021, Donaldson changed his number from 24, which he used in his first year in Minnesota, to his customary 20, vacated by the recently departed Eddie Rosario. On May 29, Donaldson scored the 2,000,000th run in MLB history when he scored on a ground-rule double hit by Nelson Cruz off Kansas City Royals pitcher Ervin Santana.[68]

New York Yankees (2022–2023) edit

On March 13, 2022, the Twins traded Donaldson, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, and Ben Rortvedt to the New York Yankees in exchange for Gary Sánchez and Gio Urshela.[69] On May 23, MLB suspended Donaldson for one game for making what they determined to be a "disrespectful" comment made "in poor judgement" toward Tim Anderson, after Donaldson called him "Jackie" in reference to a 2019 Anderson interview.[70] On August 17, Donaldson hit a walk-off grand slam in the tenth inning during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays, winning the game 8–7. He became only the third Yankees player with a walk-off ultimate grand slam in Yankees franchise history, following Babe Ruth (1926) and Jason Giambi (2002).

In 2022, he batted .222/.308/.374 with 15 home runs and 62 RBIs, and made contact with only 75.5% of all pitches he swung at in the strike zone, the lowest percentage in the major leagues.[71][72]

In 2023, Donaldson hit .142 with 10 home runs and 15 RBIs across 33 games before he was placed on the injured list with a right calf strain on July 16.[73] The next day, it was reported that Donaldson could miss the remainder of the season with the injury,[74] and he was transferred to the 60–day injured list on July 21[75] before being released on August 29.[76][77]

Milwaukee Brewers (2023–present) edit

On August 31, 2023, Donaldson signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers organization and was assigned to the Triple–A Nashville Sounds.[78] After hitting .177 in 5 games for Nashville, Donaldson was selected to Milwaukee's major league roster on September 11.[79] He became a free agent following the season.

Awards and accomplishments edit

Awards
Accomplishments
  • Blue Jays' record for highest single-season total WAR (8.8 in 2015)[32]
  • Blue Jays' record for most runs scored before All-Star break (80 in 2016)[42]
  • 3-home run game (August 28, 2016)[43]
  • MLB's 2 millionth run scored (May 29, 2021)[81]

Personal life edit

Donaldson was raised by his mother, Lisa French, while his father, Levon Donaldson, was imprisoned for most of his childhood.[82] His father, a construction worker, was sentenced in 1992 on charges of sexual battery, false imprisonment, and aggravated battery, and he was released from prison in 2007.[83][84]

His father watched him play baseball in person for the first time on September 13, 2013, against the Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas. Donaldson walked twice and hit a home run as well as a double in three at-bats as the Athletics won, 9–8.[85][86][87]

Donaldson grew up an Atlanta Braves fan.[88] Aside from playing baseball, Donaldson has also been a lifelong avid golfer. When he was 18 months old he appeared on a local TV station showing off a "picture perfect" golf swing.[89] He appeared on the Golf Channel during the 2014 season and hit a ball an estimated 309 yards in a simulator. He found out he was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays while watching the Golf Channel, as well as playing Mortal Kombat.[90]

Donaldson is a fan of the History channel series Vikings, and in January 2016, it was announced he would have a guest appearance in the fourth season of the show as "Hoskuld".[91] Donaldson's nickname "The Bringer of Rain" was inspired by the "Shadow Games" episode of Spartacus: Blood and Sand.[92]

Donaldson and his fiancé, Briana Miller, had their first child, a daughter, in November 2020.[93]

See also edit

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josh, donaldson, joshua, adam, donaldson, born, december, 1985, american, professional, baseball, third, baseman, free, agent, played, major, league, baseball, oakland, athletics, toronto, blue, jays, cleveland, indians, atlanta, braves, minnesota, twins, york. Joshua Adam Donaldson born December 8 1985 is an American professional baseball third baseman who is a free agent He has played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Oakland Athletics Toronto Blue Jays Cleveland Indians Atlanta Braves Minnesota Twins New York Yankees and Milwaukee Brewers Josh DonaldsonDonaldson with the Atlanta Braves in 2019Free agentThird basemanBorn 1985 12 08 December 8 1985 age 38 Pensacola Florida U S Bats RightThrows RightMLB debutApril 30 2010 for the Oakland AthleticsMLB statistics through 2023 season Batting average 261Hits1 310Home runs279Runs batted in816TeamsOakland Athletics 2010 2012 2014 Toronto Blue Jays 2015 2018 Cleveland Indians 2018 Atlanta Braves 2019 Minnesota Twins 2020 2021 New York Yankees 2022 2023 Milwaukee Brewers 2023 Career highlights and awards3 All Star 2014 2016 AL MVP 2015 2 Silver Slugger Award 2015 2016 AL Hank Aaron Award 2015 NL Comeback Player of the Year 2019 AL RBI leader 2015 The Chicago Cubs drafted Donaldson in the 2007 MLB draft after he had played college baseball at Auburn University He made his MLB debut with the Athletics in 2010 as a catcher progressing with the team switching positions to third base and eventually becoming an All Star in the 2014 MLB season Donaldson was traded to the Blue Jays after the 2014 season He was named as a starter to the 2015 MLB All Star Game earning the most fan votes obtained by a player in the process and was voted the American League s Most Valuable Player for the 2015 MLB season Donaldson also won the Silver Slugger Award and led the American League in RBIs runs batted in and runs scored He was traded to the Indians in August 2018 and then signed a one year contract with the Braves for 2019 After a successful year with the Braves Donaldson agreed to a four year deal with the Twins before being traded to the Yankees for the 2022 season After an injury shortened season the Yankees would release Donaldson on August 29 2023 The Milwaukee Brewers would then sign Donaldson to a minor league contract on August 31 2023 He would then spend the rest of the 2023 season with the Brewers before becoming a free agent once more Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Draft and minor leagues 3 2 Oakland Athletics 2010 2012 2014 3 3 Toronto Blue Jays 2015 2018 3 3 1 2015 3 3 2 2016 3 3 3 2017 3 3 4 2018 3 4 Cleveland Indians 2018 3 5 Atlanta Braves 2019 3 6 Minnesota Twins 2020 2021 3 7 New York Yankees 2022 2023 3 8 Milwaukee Brewers 2023 present 4 Awards and accomplishments 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editBorn in Pensacola Florida Donaldson attended Pace High School in Pace Florida for his sophomore year and played varsity baseball before his mother Lisa moved him to Faith Academy in Mobile Alabama to reunite him with his friend P J Walters at the academy 1 At Faith Donaldson competed in football basketball and baseball As a shortstop and pitcher Donaldson was the Alabama Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior batting 515 on the season and led Faith Academy to a state title Donaldson set four Faith Academy single season records in baseball hits 55 triples 6 doubles 21 and RBIs 54 In football Donaldson was a wide receiver defensive back and punter setting a school record with 11 interceptions in one season as a senior 2 College career editDonaldson enrolled at Auburn University where he played college baseball as a catcher and third baseman for the Auburn Tigers baseball team in the Southeastern Conference During his freshman season in 2005 Donaldson started 39 games at third base hitting 294 with seven home runs and also began learning to play catcher In his sophomore season Donaldson hit 276 and led the team with ten home runs he also threw out 15 of 38 base stealers and had seven pickoffs In the summer of 2006 Donaldson played for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League where he was an All Star and hit 302 3 In 2007 Donaldson was named a Louisville Slugger Preseason All American 4 Professional career editDraft and minor leagues edit The Chicago Cubs drafted Donaldson as a catcher in the first round 48th overall of the 2007 Major League Baseball draft 5 In his first minor league season Donaldson played 53 games for the Rookie Arizona League Cubs and Short Season A Boise Hawks batting a combined 335 with nine home runs and 25 RBIs He also walked more than he struck out with 39 and 38 respectively 5 In 2008 he played 63 games with the Class A Peoria Chiefs where he hit 217 with six home runs and 23 RBIs 5 In July 2008 the Cubs traded Donaldson Matt Murton Eric Patterson and Sean Gallagher to the Oakland Athletics for Rich Harden and Chad Gaudin 6 He played 47 games with the Advanced A Stockton Ports where he batted 330 and had nine home runs and 39 RBIs 5 Donaldson then played the entire 2009 season with the Double A Midland RockHounds and recorded a batting average of 270 with nine home runs and 91 RBIs 5 Oakland Athletics 2010 2012 2014 edit Donaldson was called up to the majors for the first time on April 30 2010 filling in for injured catcher Kurt Suzuki 7 He made his debut that night as a pinch hitter and struck out The next day he recorded his first major league hit a two run home run on the first pitch by Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Dana Eveland 8 In 14 games played during the 2010 season Donaldson made 34 plate appearances and recorded five hits 9 After returning to the minor leagues he spent the season with the Triple A Sacramento River Cats and hit 238 with 18 home runs and 67 RBIs for the season 5 Donaldson played the entire 2011 season in Sacramento improving his average to 261 and hit 17 home runs and 70 RBIs 5 Donaldson officially converted to third base from catching in the beginning of the 2012 season during spring training He started the regular season as the everyday third baseman for the A s for the first half but due to struggles he was sent to the Triple A Sacramento River Cats for much of the season The A s recalled him in mid August after everyday third baseman Brandon Inge was placed on the 15 day disabled list with an injured arm 10 Donaldson helped the A s into making the postseason and finished the 2012 season with nine home runs 33 RBIs and a 241 average 9 nbsp Donaldson with the Oakland Athletics in 2013Against Detroit Tigers reliever Brayan Villarreal Donaldson hit his first career walk off home run on April 12 2013 It was the A s first walk off win in 2013 He hit his first career grand slam on June 7 against Chicago White Sox starter Chris Sale 11 Major League Baseball named Donaldson the American League Player of the Month for September after batting 337 with 20 runs scored eight doubles five home runs and 16 RBIs in 25 games 12 He played 158 games and finished the season with 24 home runs 93 RBIs and a 301 average and placed fourth in AL MVP voting 11 Donaldson was elected to his first All Star appearance in 2014 as the starter at third base for the American League 13 Donaldson hit a three run walk off home run in the ninth inning against the Baltimore Orioles on July 17 to lead the A s to a 5 4 victory Donaldson won his first career Fielding Bible Award for his work at third base 14 During the 2014 season Donaldson hit 98 RBIs 29 home runs and 93 runs scored beating out his career highs with Oakland However Donaldson s batting average went down to 255 9 Donaldson would end up finishing 8th in the AL MVP voting 15 Toronto Blue Jays 2015 2018 edit 2015 edit On November 28 2014 the Athletics traded Donaldson to the Toronto Blue Jays for Brett Lawrie Kendall Graveman Sean Nolin and Franklin Barreto 16 The following February he lost his salary arbitration case against the Blue Jays after seeking 5 75 million Instead he was awarded the Blue Jays offer of 4 3 million for the 2015 season 17 nbsp Donaldson fielding in April 2015On June 1 Donaldson was named the American League Player of the Week for the second time in his career From May 25 31 he batted 440 with 11 runs scored six home runs and 11 RBIs 18 A campaign was launched in early June to elect Donaldson as a starter to the 2015 MLB All Star Game which was led by Don Cherry and Stephen Amell 19 20 At the time the campaign began Mike Moustakas of the Kansas City Royals led voting for third basemen It was announced in a voting update on June 29 that Donaldson had surpassed Moustakas 21 and on July 5 was announced as the starting third baseman for the All Star game with a record 14 090 188 votes 22 23 He participated in the Home Run Derby on July 13 losing in the semi finals to eventual winner Todd Frazier 24 nbsp Josh Donaldson Victory SaluteFrom August 3 9 he batted 385 10 hits in 26 at bats with two doubles five home runs eight RBIs and nine runs scored as the Blue Jays won eight games in a row This performance led to his second AL Player of the Week Award of the season 25 By the end of August observers began referring to Donaldson s season as one of the best in Blue Jays history 26 Several members of the media wrote articles naming him as the American League Most Valuable Player Award frontrunner over Mike Trout and fans attending both home and away games began chanting M V P M V P when he would bat 27 28 29 On September 7 Donaldson hit his 100th career home run He hit his 40th home run of the season on September 25 and in doing so joined Shawn Green and Carlos Delgado as the only players in franchise history to have 40 doubles and 40 home runs in the same season 30 Donaldson finished the 2015 regular season with a 297 batting average 122 runs scored 41 doubles 41 home runs and 123 RBIs 31 According to Baseball Reference com his 8 8 Wins Above Replacement WAR in 2015 ranked as the highest single season total in club history surpassing Jose Bautista s previous record of 8 1 in 2011 32 Sporting News announced on October 29 2015 that Donaldson had won their MLB Player of the Year Award 33 Other awards included the American League Hank Aaron Award 34 the American League third baseman s Silver Slugger Award 35 and Players Choice Awards for both Major League Player of the Year and American League Outstanding Player 36 On November 19 2015 Donaldson was named the 2015 American League Most Valuable Player AL MVP 37 finishing ahead of Mike Trout and Lorenzo Cain On December 5 2015 Donaldson was revealed as the cover athlete for MLB The Show 16 38 2016 edit In February 2016 Donaldson and the Blue Jays appeared to be heading to salary arbitration for the second consecutive year Donaldson had asked for 11 8 million for the 2016 season while the Blue Jays had countered at 11 35 million On February 10 Donaldson signed a two year 28 65 million extension that paid him 11 65 million in 2016 and 17 million in 2017 39 In the first half of 2016 Donaldson resumed the high level of play from his MVP season He won the June 19 Player of the Week Award after hitting three home runs four doubles one triple and nine runs driven in with 12 hits in 27 at bats He led the league in total bases 27 extra base hits 8 and tied for first in slugging percentage 1 000 40 On July 7 he was announced as a reserve for the American League in the 2016 All Star Game 41 Heading into the All Star break Donaldson was batting 304 with 23 home runs and 63 RBIs He had also scored 80 runs which made him the first player in Blue Jays history to do so before the All Star break 42 On August 28 Donaldson hit three home runs in a game for the first time in his career leading the Blue Jays to a 9 6 win and a sweep of the Minnesota Twins 43 Donaldson finished the 2016 regular season with a 284 batting average 37 home runs and 99 RBI 31 Despite struggling with a hip injury late in the season 44 Donaldson played very well in the Jays division series with the Texas Rangers the second consecutive season Toronto faced Texas in the playoffs In the three game sweep he hit for a 500 batting average five doubles 526 on base percentage 778 slugging percentage four runs scored and three RBI 45 He also scored the series winning run in the tenth inning in dramatic fashion scampering home from second base on a heads up base running play following a throwing error by Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor 46 Donaldson was awarded his second consecutive Silver Slugger Award on November 10 47 He finished fourth in American League MVP voting 48 2017 edit nbsp Donaldson in 2017On April 13 2017 Donaldson left the game after straining his right calf and was placed on the 10 day disabled list the following day 49 He returned to the lineup in late May From August 1 to the end of the 2017 season Donaldson hit 302 with 22 home runs in 227 plate appearances 50 2018 edit On January 12 2018 Donaldson avoided salary arbitration with the Blue Jays by agreeing to a one year 23 million contract for the 2018 season 51 On March 30 it was revealed that Donaldson was diagnosed with dead arm syndrome in which he was criticized for his awkward throws on opening day Although the issue was not too serious the Blue Jays decided to use Donaldson temporarily as a designated hitter 52 On April 13 he was placed on the 10 day disabled list for shoulder inflammation 53 His return to action was cemented with a two RBI double which was critical in ensuring a 13 9 win over the Cleveland Indians 54 However Donaldson returned to the 10 day disabled list on June 1 after suffering a calf strain While on rehab assignment on June 26 he re aggravated the calf strain and was eventually transferred to the 60 day disabled list 55 56 Cleveland Indians 2018 edit On August 31 2018 the Blue Jays traded Donaldson to the Cleveland Indians for a player to be named later later revealed to be pitching prospect Julian Merryweather 57 58 Donaldson wore the number 27 as number 20 is retired in honor of Frank Robinson 59 On September 3 he was placed on the 10 day disabled list due to a left calf strain and sent to the Triple A Columbus Clippers on a rehab assignment where he hit a grand slam in his first rehab game 60 The Indians activated Donaldson from the disabled list on September 11 2018 Donaldson made his Indians debut that evening starting at third base and batting fifth Atlanta Braves 2019 edit On November 26 2018 Donaldson signed a one year 23 million contract with the Atlanta Braves 61 62 Donaldson batted 259 379 521 with 37 home runs and 94 RBIs in 2019 He made contact with the lowest percentage of pitches he swung at in the strike zone 76 6 of all NL batters 63 On defense in 2019 he had a 15 Defensive Runs Saved DRS rating the best in the National League among third basemen 64 He was named the 2019 NL Comeback Player of the Year 65 Minnesota Twins 2020 2021 edit On January 22 2020 Donaldson signed a four year 92 million contract with the Minnesota Twins 66 In his first season with the Twins Donaldson was limited to 28 games in the shortened 60 game season because of injury He hit 222 with six home runs and 11 RBIs In October 2020 Donaldson tweeted his opinion that umpire John Tumpane was a Top 3 worst ump in the game adding Trust me this guy has no idea what the zone is in the rule book 67 On January 31 2021 Donaldson changed his number from 24 which he used in his first year in Minnesota to his customary 20 vacated by the recently departed Eddie Rosario On May 29 Donaldson scored the 2 000 000th run in MLB history when he scored on a ground rule double hit by Nelson Cruz off Kansas City Royals pitcher Ervin Santana 68 New York Yankees 2022 2023 edit On March 13 2022 the Twins traded Donaldson Isiah Kiner Falefa and Ben Rortvedt to the New York Yankees in exchange for Gary Sanchez and Gio Urshela 69 On May 23 MLB suspended Donaldson for one game for making what they determined to be a disrespectful comment made in poor judgement toward Tim Anderson after Donaldson called him Jackie in reference to a 2019 Anderson interview 70 On August 17 Donaldson hit a walk off grand slam in the tenth inning during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays winning the game 8 7 He became only the third Yankees player with a walk off ultimate grand slam in Yankees franchise history following Babe Ruth 1926 and Jason Giambi 2002 In 2022 he batted 222 308 374 with 15 home runs and 62 RBIs and made contact with only 75 5 of all pitches he swung at in the strike zone the lowest percentage in the major leagues 71 72 In 2023 Donaldson hit 142 with 10 home runs and 15 RBIs across 33 games before he was placed on the injured list with a right calf strain on July 16 73 The next day it was reported that Donaldson could miss the remainder of the season with the injury 74 and he was transferred to the 60 day injured list on July 21 75 before being released on August 29 76 77 Milwaukee Brewers 2023 present edit On August 31 2023 Donaldson signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers organization and was assigned to the Triple A Nashville Sounds 78 After hitting 177 in 5 games for Nashville Donaldson was selected to Milwaukee s major league roster on September 11 79 He became a free agent following the season Awards and accomplishments editAwardsAmerican League Most Valuable Player Award 2015 37 Hank Aaron Award 2015 34 2 Home Run Derby participant 2014 2015 24 Fielding Bible Award 2014 80 3 MLB All Star 2014 16 13 22 41 MLB Player of the Month September 2013 12 4 MLB Player of the Week April 28 2013 May 31 2015 August 9 2015 June 19 2016 18 25 40 Players Choice Awards for American League Outstanding Player 2015 36 Players Choice Awards for Major League Player of the Year 2015 36 2 Silver Slugger Award at third base 2015 2016 35 Sporting News Major League Player of the Year 2015 33 AccomplishmentsBlue Jays record for highest single season total WAR 8 8 in 2015 32 Blue Jays record for most runs scored before All Star break 80 in 2016 42 3 home run game August 28 2016 43 MLB s 2 millionth run scored May 29 2021 81 Personal life editDonaldson was raised by his mother Lisa French while his father Levon Donaldson was imprisoned for most of his childhood 82 His father a construction worker was sentenced in 1992 on charges of sexual battery false imprisonment and aggravated battery and he was released from prison in 2007 83 84 His father watched him play baseball in person for the first time on September 13 2013 against the Texas Rangers in Arlington Texas Donaldson walked twice and hit a home run as well as a double in three at bats as the Athletics won 9 8 85 86 87 Donaldson grew up an Atlanta Braves fan 88 Aside from playing baseball Donaldson has also been a lifelong avid golfer When he was 18 months old he appeared on a local TV station showing off a picture perfect golf swing 89 He appeared on the Golf Channel during the 2014 season and hit a ball an estimated 309 yards in a simulator He found out he was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays while watching the Golf Channel as well as playing Mortal Kombat 90 Donaldson is a fan of the History channel series Vikings and in January 2016 it was announced he would have a guest appearance in the fourth season of the show as Hoskuld 91 Donaldson s nickname The Bringer of Rain was inspired by the Shadow Games episode of Spartacus Blood and Sand 92 Donaldson and his fiance Briana Miller had their first child a daughter in November 2020 93 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Florida portal nbsp Baseball portalList of Major League Baseball annual runs batted in leaders List of Major League Baseball annual runs scored leaders List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders List of Major League Baseball career OPS leaders List of Major League Baseball career slugging percentage leaders List of Toronto Blue Jays team records Toronto Blue Jays award winners and league leadersReferences edit Jane Lee May 10 2013 As single mother Donaldson s mom led by example MLB com Retrieved January 13 2016 Lacques Gabe March 27 2014 Josh Donaldson finds a winning chip on his shoulder usatoday com Retrieved August 24 2015 2006 Harwich Mariners thebaseballcube com Retrieved September 23 2021 Josh Donaldson Bio auburntigers com Archived from the original on June 23 2018 Retrieved August 24 2015 a b c d e f g Josh Donaldson Minor League Statistics amp History Baseball Reference Retrieved November 28 2014 Cubs acquire right handed pitchers Rich Harden and Chad Gaudin from Oakland Chicago Cubs July 8 2008 Archived from the original on January 19 2017 Retrieved January 16 2016 Josh Donaldson becomes 70th Hawk in Major Leagues milb com May 2 2010 Retrieved January 16 2016 Josh Donaldson hits first major league home run blog al com May 1 2010 Retrieved November 29 2014 a b c Josh Donaldson Baseball reference com Retrieved January 16 2016 Athletics Place Brandon Inge on DL Recall Josh Donaldson mlbdailydish com August 14 2012 Retrieved December 3 2015 a b Josh Donaldson finishes fourth in AL MVP race Oakland Athletics The Drumbeat Retrieved January 16 2016 a b Slusser Susan September 30 2013 Donaldson is AL Player of Month game times Game 1 virtually sold out San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved November 1 2015 a b Oakland A s place six on All Star team mercurynews com July 6 2014 Retrieved January 16 2016 Alex Hall November 3 2014 Athletics third baseman Josh Donaldson wins Fielding Bible Award athleticsnation com Retrieved January 16 2016 2014 AL MVP BBWAA com Retrieved January 13 2016 Chisholm Gregor November 28 2014 Donaldson reeled in from A s for Lawrie prospects MLB com Archived from the original on July 5 2015 Retrieved November 28 2014 Nicholson Smith Ben February 13 2015 Blue Jays win arbitration hearing vs Donaldson Sportsnet Retrieved February 14 2015 a b Nowak Joey June 1 2015 Hot hitting Donaldson is AL Player of Week MLB com Retrieved June 1 2015 Davidi Shi June 14 2015 Blue Jays Donaldson grateful for Cherry s support Sportsnet Retrieved July 5 2015 Kennedy John R June 17 2015 Actor Stephen Amell campaigns to get Josh Donaldson in MLB All Star Game globalnews ca Retrieved July 5 2015 Spurrier Guy June 29 2015 Toronto Blue Jays Josh Donaldson leading MLB all star vote thanks to strong social media campaigns news nationalpost com Retrieved July 5 2015 a b Rutsey Mike July 5 2015 Blue Jays Josh Donaldson voted in to start MLB all star game torontosun com Retrieved July 5 2015 Chisholm Gregor July 5 2015 Donaldson receives most ASG votes in history MLB com Retrieved July 5 2015 a b Langosch Jennifer July 13 2015 Donaldson tees off makes Derby semis MLB com Retrieved July 14 2015 a b Blue Jays Josh Donaldson David Price named AL players of the week Toronto Star August 10 2015 Retrieved November 1 2015 Robichaud Andrew September 3 2015 Donaldson having one of the greatest seasons in Blue Jays history tsn ca Retrieved September 3 2015 Whyno Stephen September 3 2015 Josh Donaldson appreciates MVP chants from Blue Jays fans thestar com Retrieved September 3 2015 Castrovince Anthony Why Josh Donaldson should win AL MVP MLB com Retrieved September 3 2015 Experts Predicting the season ending awards espn go com September 2 2015 Retrieved September 3 2015 Ross Jamie September 25 2015 Donaldson reaches 40 homers for first time MLB com Retrieved September 25 2015 a b Josh Donaldson Statistics and History Baseball Reference Retrieved October 5 2015 a b Toronto Blue Jays top 10 batting leaders Baseball Reference com Retrieved January 13 2016 a b Specter Jesse October 29 2015 Blue Jays Josh Donaldson beats Bryce Harper for Sporting News MLB Player of the Year Sporting News Retrieved October 30 2015 a b Hagen Paul October 31 2015 Harper Donaldson win Hank Aaron Award MLB com Archived from the original on November 3 2015 Retrieved October 31 2015 a b Blue Jays Josh Donaldson wins 2015 Silver Slugger Award Sportsnet November 12 2015 Retrieved November 12 2015 a b c CBC Sports November 9 2015 Jays Josh Donaldson wins 2 Players Choice Awards Toronto 3rd baseman chosen Player of the Year AL Outstanding Player CBC Sports Retrieved November 9 2015 a b Chisholm Gregor November 19 2015 Donaldson is runaway winner for BBWAA AL MVP MLB com Retrieved November 20 2015 Sanchez Miranda December 5 2015 PSX 2015 MLB The Show 16 announced IGN Retrieved December 5 2015 Chisholm Gregor February 10 2016 Donaldson Blue Jays finalize 2 year deal MLB com Archived from the original on February 10 2016 Retrieved February 10 2016 a b Nicholson Smith Ben June 19 2016 Blue Jays Donaldson named American League Player of the Week Sportsnet Retrieved August 28 2016 a b Gregorson Dylan July 10 2016 All Star rosters packed with dynamic talent MLB com Archived from the original on July 12 2017 Retrieved July 10 2016 a b Gregorson Dylan July 10 2016 Donaldson Dickey lead Blue Jays past Tigers MLB com Retrieved July 10 2016 a b Canadian Press August 28 2016 Donaldson hits three home runs as Blue Jays sweep Twins Sportsnet Retrieved August 28 2016 MacArthur Scott September 14 2016 Jays Donaldson to have MRI on hip TSN ca Retrieved October 10 2016 Snyder Matt October 9 2016 Somehow Josh Donaldson under the radar as Blue Jays catalyst in sweep of Rangers CBSSports com Retrieved October 10 2016 Chisholm Gregor Sullivan T R October 10 2016 Jays walk off to ALCS on Donaldson s dash MLB com Retrieved October 10 2016 Jays Donaldson wins Silver Slugger at 3B TSN ca November 10 2016 Retrieved November 10 2016 AL MVP vote point totals MLB com November 17 2016 Archived from the original on November 18 2016 Retrieved November 18 2016 Chisholm Gregor Donaldson to DL after reinjuring right calf MLB Retrieved April 14 2017 Adams Steve January 12 2018 Blue Jays Josh Donaldson Agree To Record Arbitration Deal mlbtraderumors com Retrieved January 12 2018 Chisholm Gregor January 12 2018 Toronto Donaldson agree on record 23M deal MLB com Retrieved January 12 2018 Josh Donaldson dealing with a dead arm not injury MLB Retrieved March 30 2018 Blue Jays place Josh Donaldson on 10 day disabled list MLB com Retrieved October 16 2018 Josh Donaldson placed on DL with lingering shoulder problem MLB Retrieved April 13 2018 Josh Donaldson to be re evaluated in 3 weeks MLB com Retrieved October 16 2018 A timeline of Josh Donaldson s road to the Indians Let s Go Tribe Retrieved October 16 2018 Blue Jays trade Donaldson to Indians for player to be named later Sportsnet Retrieved September 2 2018 Blue Jays acquire Julian Merryweather to complete Josh Donaldson trade Sportsnet Retrieved October 11 2018 Beneteau Josh Former Blue Jay Josh Donaldson switches to No 27 with Indians Sportsnet Retrieved September 2 2018 Josh Donaldson hits grand slam in first rehab game MLB September 3 2018 Retrieved September 3 2018 Josh Donaldson signs one year 23 million deal with Atlanta Braves ESPN com November 26 2018 Retrieved November 26 2018 Braves sign Donaldson to 1 year 23 million deal MLB com November 26 2018 Retrieved November 27 2018 Major League Leaderboards 2019 Batters Plate Discipline Statistics FanGraphs Baseball Fangraphs com January 1 2019 Retrieved October 7 2019 Major League Leaderboards 2019 Third Basemen Fielding Statistics FanGraphs Baseball Fangraphs com January 1 2019 Retrieved October 7 2019 Carrasco Donaldson win MLB Comeback Player of Year awards USA Today December 4 2019 Retrieved December 4 2019 Park Do Hyoung January 22 2020 Donaldson Twins agree to 4 year deal Retrieved January 22 2020 Josh Donaldson destroys umpire John Tumpane in middle of ALCS October 12 2020 Donaldson scores MLB s 2 millionth run MLB com May 29 2021 Retrieved October 29 2021 Yankees get Donaldson send Sanchez Urshela to Twins MLB com March 13 2022 Retrieved March 13 2022 Yankees Josh Donaldson suspended fined by MLB for disrespectful comment toward Tim Anderson May 24 2022 Josh Donaldson Stats Height Weight Position Rookie Status amp More Baseball Reference com Major League Leaderboards 2022 Batters Plate Discipline Statistics FanGraphs Baseball Yankees Josh Donaldson Lands on IL cbssports com Retrieved July 21 2023 Yankees Josh Donaldson Could be done for season cbssports com Retrieved July 21 2023 Yankees 3B Josh Donaldson transferred to 60 day injured list NBC Sports Retrieved August 29 2023 Perry Dayn August 29 2023 Josh Donaldson released Yankees cut veteran third baseman two disappointing years after trading for him CBSSports com Retrieved August 29 2023 Passan Jeff August 29 2023 Josh Donaldson released by Yankees after less than 2 seasons ESPN com Retrieved August 30 2023 Brewers sign 3B Josh Donaldson to minor league deal ESPN com Associated Press August 31 2023 Retrieved August 31 2023 Josh Donaldson back in majors after Brewers call him up espn com September 11 2023 Retrieved September 11 2023 The 2014 Awards The Fielding Bible Archived from the original on October 31 2014 Twins Donaldson scores majors 2 millionth run ESPN May 29 2021 Retrieved May 30 2021 Slusser Susan May 23 2013 A s Donaldson takes nothing for granted San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved September 14 2013 Gabe Lacques USA TODAY Sports March 27 2014 Josh Donaldson finds a winning chip on his shoulder USA TODAY Retrieved January 16 2016 Oakland A s Josh Donaldson beat all the odds to become star third baseman ESPN The Magazine ESPN com March 26 2014 Retrieved January 16 2016 Athletics vs Rangers Box Score MLB com September 13 2013 Retrieved October 19 2016 Slusser Susan September 14 2013 A s hold off Rangers in 9 8 marathon San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved September 16 2013 Brown Tim September 15 2013 A s Josh Donaldson shows father what he missed Yahoo Sports Retrieved September 16 2013 Burns Gabriel November 27 2018 Josh Donaldson comes full circle with Braves AJC com Retrieved November 25 2020 Brendan Kennedy November 29 2014 New Jay Josh Donaldson digs Bautista sexy uniforms thestar com Retrieved January 13 2016 Watch Josh Donaldson hits a ball 309 yards Sportsnet ca December 1 2014 Retrieved January 13 2016 Blue Jays MVP Josh Donaldson to cameo on Vikings Sportsnet January 21 2016 Retrieved January 21 2016 Cosman Ben March 22 2016 Josh Donaldson went on The Weather Channel to discuss 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