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Yuli Gurriel

Yulieski Gourriel Castillo (born June 9, 1984), commonly known as Yuli Gurriel and nicknamed "La Piña", is a Cuban professional baseball first baseman who is a free agent.[1] He previously played for Sancti Spiritus in the Cuban National Series (CNS), the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), and the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB). Gurriel is a former member of Cuba's national team,[2] and an Olympic Games gold medalist in 2004. Always a versatile infielder, he has also played shortstop, second base, and third base in the major leagues.

Yuli Gurriel
Gurriel with the Houston Astros in 2016
Free agent
First baseman
Born: (1984-06-09) June 9, 1984 (age 38)
Sancti Spíritus, Cuba
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Professional debut
NPB: June 8, 2014, for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars
MLB: August 21, 2016, for the Houston Astros
NPB statistics
Batting average.305
Home runs11
Runs batted in30
MLB statistics
(through 2022 season)
Batting average.284
Home runs94
Runs batted in435
Teams
Career highlights and awards

The son of former Cuban player Lourdes Gurriel, Yulieski was regarded as the best player in Cuba in 2006.[3] At the World Baseball Classic in 2006, MLB scouts projected that Gurriel would be a first-round draft pick were he eligible for the draft.[3] He defected from Cuba in 2016, and made his major league debut that year.[1]

In his first full MLB season, Gurriel helped lead the Astros to the 2017 World Series championship, making him the fifth player to have won both an Olympic Games gold medal and a World Series title. He also helped lead the club to American League (AL) pennants in 2019 and 2021, and a second World Series title in 2022.

In 2021, Gurriel won the AL batting title, becoming the second Cuban-born player to do so. He was also the AL Gold Glove Award winner for first baseman in 2021, making him the oldest player to win a Gold Glove at that position.[4]

Baseball career

Cuban National Series

Gurriel had a solid season during the 2004–05 Cuban National Series (CNS), leading the league in hits and runs scored. However, he truly dominated in 2005–06, leading the series in runs batted in (RBI), runs, and triples.[5] His 27 home runs, which also led the league, were one short of the record of 28.[6] Gurriel's batting average was .327, and his slugging percentage was .676. He played his Cuban career with Sancti Spíritus and Industriales of the Cuban National Series.

Cuban national team

Gurriel's contributions helped the national team win a gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics and World Cup of Baseball championships in 2003 and 2005. During the 2005 World Cup, he led all batters with eight home runs.

Gurriel played second base for the Cuban national baseball team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic (WBC),[2] striking out for the final out for Cuba in their championship game loss to Japan. He batted .273 in the tournament, with a .342 on-base percentage and a .515 slugging percentage. Later in the finals of the 2008 Beijing Olympics tournament, he again made the final out, by grounding into a double play against South Korea.[7]

Gurriel played for Cuba again in the 2009 WBC, as their third baseman. He batted .333 in the tournament with two home runs and six RBIs.

Japan

On May 11, 2014, Gurriel signed a one-year contract with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars.[8] He joined the team at midseason, and batted .305 with 11 home runs and 30 RBIs in 62 games.[9]

Defection from Cuba

In February 2016, Gurriel and his then-22 year-old brother, Lourdes Jr., defected after competing in the Caribbean Series in the Dominican Republic,[10] and relocated to Haiti to establish residency. It was in Haiti in June 2016 that Gurriel met future Houston Astros teammate—also Cuban—Yordan Álvarez.[11] In June, Major League Baseball declared Gurriel eligible to be signed by a major league team as a free agent.[12]

Lourdes Jr. signed with the Toronto Blue Jays on November 12, 2016.[13]

Nearly ten years prior, ESPN.com had erroneously reported that Gurriel and another Cuban national player, Eduardo Paret, had defected from Cuba and into Colombia.[14] Gurriel refuted this claim on August 1, 2006, stating that he returned to his home in Cuba immediately after the conclusion of the tournament in which the Cuban national team had been playing.[15]

Houston Astros

Minor leagues and Major League debut (2016)

On July 16, 2016, Gurriel signed a five-year, $47.5 million contract with the Houston Astros.[16][17] He played a total of 15 games in the Astros' minor league system that year. He made his American debut in July with the Gulf Coast Astros of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League, playing in two games. He was then promoted to the Lancaster JetHawks of the Class A-Advanced California League. After playing in four games for Lancaster, the Astros promoted Gurriel to the Corpus Christi Hooks of the Class AA Texas League.[18] He batted 2-for-17 (.118) in five games for Corpus Christi, and was promoted to the Fresno Grizzlies of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League.[19] He was recalled from Fresno to the major league roster on August 21. In his first 19 games with the Astros, he batted .344 with three home runs and eight runs batted in, playing mostly first and third base defensively.[20]

World Series champion (2017)

Over 139 games in 2017, Gurriel batted .299/.332/.486 for a 121 adjusted OPS (OPS+). Other cumulative totals included 564 plate appearances, 43 doubles, 18 home runs, 75 RBI, 22 bases on balls, and 62 strikeouts.[21] He finished seventh overall in the American League (AL) in doubles, second in at bats per strikeout (8.5),[22] while seeing the fewest number of pitches per plate appearance in the major leagues (3.43).[23] He led major league rookies in batting, ranked second among AL rookies in hits (158) and extra base hits (62), and third in runs (69) and OPS (.817). Gurriel set club rookie records for doubles and extra base hits—previously held by Hunter Pence (30 and 56, 2007); for slugging percentage—previously held by Jeff Bagwell (.437, 1991); and for total bases—previously held by Joe Morgan (251, 1965).[24] Defensively, Gurriel ranked second among AL first basemen in assists with 90.[25]

Following the regular season, Gurriel placed fourth in the AL Rookie of the Year voting.[26] The Houston chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) named him the Astros Rookie of the Year.[24]

In Game 3 of the World Series, Gurriel hit a home run off Japanese Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yu Darvish, and upon returning to the dugout, made a racist gesture mocking the pitcher. Gurriel was caught on camera stretching the sides of his eyes and mouthing the Spanish word chinito, which translates to "little Chinese Boy".[27][28] Gurriel apologized, and said that anyone from Asia is called a chino in Cuba, although he acknowledged that he knew the term was offensive from having played in Japan.[27][29] Gurriel was suspended for the first five games of the 2018 season without pay, but not for the World Series.[30] He was required to undergo sensitivity training in the offseason. The Astros said that they would donate Gurriel's salary lost during the suspension to a charity that supports diversity efforts.[31]

In Game 5, Gurriel hit a three-run home run off Dodgers star pitcher Clayton Kershaw in the fourth inning to tie the game 4–4; the Astros would go on to win 13–12. In Game 7, Gurriel faced Darvish again, and tipped his helmet before his at bat as a respectful gesture. The Astros won the game 5–1, giving them their first world championship in franchise history.[32] Gurriel became the fifth player to have won both an Olympic gold medal and a World Series championship, after Orlando Hernández, José Contreras, Pat Borders and Doug Mientkiewicz.[33]

2018–20

After both hitting two home runs on September 21, 2018, Gurriel and brother Lourdes, Jr., playing for the Toronto Blue Jays, became the first pair of brothers to achieve multi-home run games in the major leagues on the same day. Yuli Gurriel was named AL Player of the Week for the first time on September 23, 2018, having batted .462, .923 SLG, eight runs scored, three home runs, and 10 RBI.[34] For the 2018 season, he batted .291/.323/.428. He hit .403 (56-for-139) with runners in scoring position (RISP), the second-highest average in the mejor leagues behind Joe Mauer (.407, 22-for-81). Gurriel set a new club record for average with RISP in one season, which exceeded José Cruz' .389 average (49-for-126) set in 1986.[35]

Gurriel became the first Astro with a run and RBI in seven consecutive games, and the fifth to homer in five consecutive games, on July 7, 2019, including a game-tying grand slam in doing so in an 11–10 win versus the Los Angeles Angels. He won the AL Player of the Week Award for the week ending July 8, his second weekly honor, after homering in all five of the Astros games for a total of six, among nine hits and an OPS of 1.812.[36] He went on to win the AL Player of the Month Award for July, his first time, after batting .398, .427 OBP, .837 SLG, 18 runs scored, seven doubles, 12 home runs, 31 RBIs over 24 games.[37] In a 14–3 romp over the Colorado Rockies on August 7, Gurriel homered and tied J. R. Towles with eight RBIs for the club record in one game.[38]

Gurriel batted .298/.343./.541/.884 in 2019, with 40 doubles, 31 home runs, 104 RBI, 65 strikeouts and 305 total bases, ranking fifth in the AL in doubles and ninth in RBI. He established career-highs in numerous categories, including in games played (144), on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, runs (85), hits (168), home runs, RBI, and bases on balls (37). At age 35, Gurriel became the oldest player in Astros history to produce 40+ doubles, 30+ HR and 100+ RBI in one season, surpassing Jeff Bagwell's age-33 campaign in 2001. Gurriel was the third-oldest player in MLB history to reach those milestones, after David Ortiz' 2016 season at age 40 and Vinny Castilla at age 36 in 2004.[35]

In Game 7 of the 2019 World Series versus the Washington Nationals, Gurriel hit a first inning solo home run off Max Scherzer to give the Astros a 1–0 lead. The Astros eventually lost the game, 6-2, as the Nationals earned their first major league championship.[1] In the 2019 postseason, Gurriel batted .250, 18-for-72, with five strikeouts and a club-leading 13 RBI.[35]

In 2020, Gurriel endured his most challenging season in the major leagues to date. He batted .232/.274/.384 with 27 runs, six home runs, 22 RBI, and five sacrifice flies (tied for second in the AL) in 211 at bats, playing 55 games at first base and two at DH.[21] In an expanded postseason format, he went 5-for-44 – all singles[39] – as the Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Astros in the ALCS.[40]

On September 29, 2020, the Astros signed Gurriel to a one-year extension with a club option for 2022.[39]

American League batting champion and Gold Glove winner (2021)

Following the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, Gurriel lost 15 pounds (6.8 kg). On May 7, 2021, versus the Blue Jays, he recorded four hits, including one home run, and four RBIs. Through 31 games in the season, he had surpassed his RBI total (24) and walk total (16) in 2020 while batting .342/.420/.553 and leading the Astros with 12 multi-hit games and in RBIs.[39] In the final game of the 2021 regular season, Gurriel hit a walk-off single to score Jason Castro and defeat the Oakland Athletics.[41]

In 2021, Gurriel batted .319 to edge out teammate Michael Brantley and Blue Jay Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for the AL batting title. At age 37, he was the sixth-oldest player to win a batting title, the oldest to win their first batting title since Barry Bonds in 2002, and the first Cuban player since Tony Oliva in 1971.[42] Gurriel tied for the major league lead in sacrifice flies, with 12.[43] His final slash line included .319/.383/.462, 15 home runs, 81 RBIs, a career-best 59 walks and 68 strikeouts. He also led the Astros in on-base percentage (OBP, .383), hits (169), and walk-to-strikeout ratio (.868).[41] On defense, Gurriel led all AL first basemen with 86 assists and ranked in the top five with five defensive runs saved, 1,147 total chances, 95 double plays and a .994 fielding percentage. He won his first career Gold Glove Award, becoming the second Astro to win the award at the position and first since Bagwell.[44]

In the ALCS versus the Boston Red Sox, Gurriel batted .455./.520/.636, with 10 hits, one home run, one double, six RBI, one stolen base, three bases on balls, and one strikeout. In the World Series, Gurriel batted .273 with no home runs and two RBIs as the Astros lost to the Atlanta Braves in six games.[21] Gurriel was, again, the final out of the series, grounding to Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson. This marked the third time Gurriel was the final out of a championship-clinching game. Game 6 also was the 73rd postseason start together for the infield unit of Gurriel, José Altuve, Alex Bregman, and Carlos Correa, which was more postseason starts than any quartet of teammates in major league history, surpassing the Yankees' Derek Jeter, Tino Martinez, Paul O’Neill, and Bernie Williams, who had started 68 postseason contests together.[45]

2022

An announcement became public on November 3, 2021, that the Astros had selected Gurriel's option for 2022.[46] The club placed him on the paternity list on April 8, 2022, and called up third baseman Joe Perez to take his place on the roster.[47] Gurriel drove in two runs with two hits on April 22 versus the Blue Jays; one hit was a single that started a rally in the ninth versus closer Jordan Romano which fell short as the Astros lost, 4–3.[48] On May 17, Gurriel hit the final of five Astros home runs in the second inning versus starter Nathan Eovaldi of the Boston Red Sox, tying the major league record for home runs hit by a team in one inning as the Astros rolled to a 13–4 victory.[49]

Gurriel collected two hits on May 25 versus the Cleveland Guardians to help key an Astros 2–1 win.[50] Three hits and two runs scored helped lad a 13–3 win over the Chicago White Sox on June 17.[51]On August 11 versus the Texas Rangers, Gurriel broke an 0-for-12 slump with three hits to tie his season high.[52] He connected for his 200th career double in extra innings versus the Atlanta Braves on August 20.[53]

In 2022, Gurriel batted .242/.288/.360 in 545 at bats with 8 home runs, 53 RBIs, and a career-high 8 stolen bases.[54] He led the Astros with 40 doubles,[55] ranking sixth in the AL, and was fifth in the league in AB/SO ratio (7.9).[56]

Iin the 2022 ALDS, Gurriel played a critical role in a sweep of the Mariners, batting .400/.400/1.000 with one home run, one stolen base, and no strikeouts over 15 at bats.[57] It was his third postseason series with an OPS of at least 1.000, and first since the 2021 ALCS versus Boston.[1] During Game 5 of the World Series, he exited with a knee injury, and was removed from the roster. A resurgent Gurriel batted .347/.360/.490 during the club's postseason.[58] The following day, the Astros defeated the Philadelphia Phillies to give Gurriel his second World Series title.[59]

THe Houston Chronicle ranked Gurriel as the fourth-best first baseman in Astros history through the 2022 season among those who played there more for the club than any other position, following Bagwell, Bob Watson, Glenn Davis and ahead of Lee May. Gurriel was an integral piece on squads that made six consecutive six American League Championship Series and won two World Series titles. He batted .284 with 94 home runs, 435 RBI and .776 OPS in his first seven seasons in Houston, and hit another 8 home runs in 85 postseason games.[60]

Following the World Series, Gurriel became a free agent.[61]

Batting profile

As a right-handed batter, Gurriel is unusual in the sense that he has a better batting average against right handed pitchers than left-handers, and is better at batting against breaking balls away from the bat, esp. sliders.[citation needed]

Personal life

Gurriel is the older brother of Lourdes Gurriel Jr. who plays for the Arizona Diamondbacks and is the son of Lourdes Gurriel. His family currently resides in Miami, Florida.

See also

References

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External links

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by American League Player of the Month
July 2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cuban National Series MVP
2004–05
Succeeded by

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Yulieski redirects here For the pitcher playing for the Cuban national team see Yulieski Gonzalez La Pina redirects here For other uses see Pina disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Gurriel and the second or maternal family name is Castillo Yulieski Gourriel Castillo born June 9 1984 commonly known as Yuli Gurriel and nicknamed La Pina is a Cuban professional baseball first baseman who is a free agent 1 He previously played for Sancti Spiritus in the Cuban National Series CNS the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Nippon Professional Baseball NPB and the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball MLB Gurriel is a former member of Cuba s national team 2 and an Olympic Games gold medalist in 2004 Always a versatile infielder he has also played shortstop second base and third base in the major leagues Yuli GurrielGurriel with the Houston Astros in 2016Free agentFirst basemanBorn 1984 06 09 June 9 1984 age 38 Sancti Spiritus CubaBats RightThrows RightProfessional debutNPB June 8 2014 for the Yokohama DeNA BayStarsMLB August 21 2016 for the Houston AstrosNPB statisticsBatting average 305Home runs11Runs batted in30MLB statistics through 2022 season Batting average 284Home runs94Runs batted in435TeamsYokohama DeNA BayStars 2014 2015 Houston Astros 2016 2022 Career highlights and awards2x World Series champion 2017 2022 Gold Glove Award 2021 AL batting champion 2021 All World Baseball Classic Team 2006 Medals Men s baseballRepresenting CubaWorld Baseball Classic2006 San Diego TeamOlympic Games2004 Athens Team2008 Beijing TeamBaseball World Cup2003 Havana Team2005 Rotterdam Team2007 Taipei Team2009 Nettuno Team2011 Panama City TeamIntercontinental Cup2002 Havana Team2006 Taichung Team2010 Taichung TeamPan American Games2003 Santo Domingo Team2007 Rio de Janeiro Team2011 Guadalajara TeamCentral American and Caribbean Games2006 Cartagena TeamThe son of former Cuban player Lourdes Gurriel Yulieski was regarded as the best player in Cuba in 2006 3 At the World Baseball Classic in 2006 MLB scouts projected that Gurriel would be a first round draft pick were he eligible for the draft 3 He defected from Cuba in 2016 and made his major league debut that year 1 In his first full MLB season Gurriel helped lead the Astros to the 2017 World Series championship making him the fifth player to have won both an Olympic Games gold medal and a World Series title He also helped lead the club to American League AL pennants in 2019 and 2021 and a second World Series title in 2022 In 2021 Gurriel won the AL batting title becoming the second Cuban born player to do so He was also the AL Gold Glove Award winner for first baseman in 2021 making him the oldest player to win a Gold Glove at that position 4 Contents 1 Baseball career 1 1 Cuban National Series 1 2 Cuban national team 1 3 Japan 1 4 Defection from Cuba 1 5 Houston Astros 1 5 1 Minor leagues and Major League debut 2016 1 5 2 World Series champion 2017 1 5 3 2018 20 1 5 4 American League batting champion and Gold Glove winner 2021 1 5 5 2022 2 Batting profile 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBaseball career EditCuban National Series Edit Gurriel had a solid season during the 2004 05 Cuban National Series CNS leading the league in hits and runs scored However he truly dominated in 2005 06 leading the series in runs batted in RBI runs and triples 5 His 27 home runs which also led the league were one short of the record of 28 6 Gurriel s batting average was 327 and his slugging percentage was 676 He played his Cuban career with Sancti Spiritus and Industriales of the Cuban National Series Cuban national team Edit Gurriel s contributions helped the national team win a gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics and World Cup of Baseball championships in 2003 and 2005 During the 2005 World Cup he led all batters with eight home runs Gurriel played second base for the Cuban national baseball team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic WBC 2 striking out for the final out for Cuba in their championship game loss to Japan He batted 273 in the tournament with a 342 on base percentage and a 515 slugging percentage Later in the finals of the 2008 Beijing Olympics tournament he again made the final out by grounding into a double play against South Korea 7 Gurriel played for Cuba again in the 2009 WBC as their third baseman He batted 333 in the tournament with two home runs and six RBIs Japan Edit On May 11 2014 Gurriel signed a one year contract with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars 8 He joined the team at midseason and batted 305 with 11 home runs and 30 RBIs in 62 games 9 Defection from Cuba Edit In February 2016 Gurriel and his then 22 year old brother Lourdes Jr defected after competing in the Caribbean Series in the Dominican Republic 10 and relocated to Haiti to establish residency It was in Haiti in June 2016 that Gurriel met future Houston Astros teammate also Cuban Yordan Alvarez 11 In June Major League Baseball declared Gurriel eligible to be signed by a major league team as a free agent 12 Lourdes Jr signed with the Toronto Blue Jays on November 12 2016 13 Nearly ten years prior ESPN com had erroneously reported that Gurriel and another Cuban national player Eduardo Paret had defected from Cuba and into Colombia 14 Gurriel refuted this claim on August 1 2006 stating that he returned to his home in Cuba immediately after the conclusion of the tournament in which the Cuban national team had been playing 15 Houston Astros Edit Minor leagues and Major League debut 2016 Edit On July 16 2016 Gurriel signed a five year 47 5 million contract with the Houston Astros 16 17 He played a total of 15 games in the Astros minor league system that year He made his American debut in July with the Gulf Coast Astros of the Rookie level Gulf Coast League playing in two games He was then promoted to the Lancaster JetHawks of the Class A Advanced California League After playing in four games for Lancaster the Astros promoted Gurriel to the Corpus Christi Hooks of the Class AA Texas League 18 He batted 2 for 17 118 in five games for Corpus Christi and was promoted to the Fresno Grizzlies of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League 19 He was recalled from Fresno to the major league roster on August 21 In his first 19 games with the Astros he batted 344 with three home runs and eight runs batted in playing mostly first and third base defensively 20 World Series champion 2017 Edit See also Houston Astros sign stealing scandal Over 139 games in 2017 Gurriel batted 299 332 486 for a 121 adjusted OPS OPS Other cumulative totals included 564 plate appearances 43 doubles 18 home runs 75 RBI 22 bases on balls and 62 strikeouts 21 He finished seventh overall in the American League AL in doubles second in at bats per strikeout 8 5 22 while seeing the fewest number of pitches per plate appearance in the major leagues 3 43 23 He led major league rookies in batting ranked second among AL rookies in hits 158 and extra base hits 62 and third in runs 69 and OPS 817 Gurriel set club rookie records for doubles and extra base hits previously held by Hunter Pence 30 and 56 2007 for slugging percentage previously held by Jeff Bagwell 437 1991 and for total bases previously held by Joe Morgan 251 1965 24 Defensively Gurriel ranked second among AL first basemen in assists with 90 25 Following the regular season Gurriel placed fourth in the AL Rookie of the Year voting 26 The Houston chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America BBWAA named him the Astros Rookie of the Year 24 In Game 3 of the World Series Gurriel hit a home run off Japanese Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yu Darvish and upon returning to the dugout made a racist gesture mocking the pitcher Gurriel was caught on camera stretching the sides of his eyes and mouthing the Spanish word chinito which translates to little Chinese Boy 27 28 Gurriel apologized and said that anyone from Asia is called a chino in Cuba although he acknowledged that he knew the term was offensive from having played in Japan 27 29 Gurriel was suspended for the first five games of the 2018 season without pay but not for the World Series 30 He was required to undergo sensitivity training in the offseason The Astros said that they would donate Gurriel s salary lost during the suspension to a charity that supports diversity efforts 31 In Game 5 Gurriel hit a three run home run off Dodgers star pitcher Clayton Kershaw in the fourth inning to tie the game 4 4 the Astros would go on to win 13 12 In Game 7 Gurriel faced Darvish again and tipped his helmet before his at bat as a respectful gesture The Astros won the game 5 1 giving them their first world championship in franchise history 32 Gurriel became the fifth player to have won both an Olympic gold medal and a World Series championship after Orlando Hernandez Jose Contreras Pat Borders and Doug Mientkiewicz 33 2018 20 Edit After both hitting two home runs on September 21 2018 Gurriel and brother Lourdes Jr playing for the Toronto Blue Jays became the first pair of brothers to achieve multi home run games in the major leagues on the same day Yuli Gurriel was named AL Player of the Week for the first time on September 23 2018 having batted 462 923 SLG eight runs scored three home runs and 10 RBI 34 For the 2018 season he batted 291 323 428 He hit 403 56 for 139 with runners in scoring position RISP the second highest average in the mejor leagues behind Joe Mauer 407 22 for 81 Gurriel set a new club record for average with RISP in one season which exceeded Jose Cruz 389 average 49 for 126 set in 1986 35 Gurriel became the first Astro with a run and RBI in seven consecutive games and the fifth to homer in five consecutive games on July 7 2019 including a game tying grand slam in doing so in an 11 10 win versus the Los Angeles Angels He won the AL Player of the Week Award for the week ending July 8 his second weekly honor after homering in all five of the Astros games for a total of six among nine hits and an OPS of 1 812 36 He went on to win the AL Player of the Month Award for July his first time after batting 398 427 OBP 837 SLG 18 runs scored seven doubles 12 home runs 31 RBIs over 24 games 37 In a 14 3 romp over the Colorado Rockies on August 7 Gurriel homered and tied J R Towles with eight RBIs for the club record in one game 38 Gurriel batted 298 343 541 884 in 2019 with 40 doubles 31 home runs 104 RBI 65 strikeouts and 305 total bases ranking fifth in the AL in doubles and ninth in RBI He established career highs in numerous categories including in games played 144 on base percentage slugging percentage OPS runs 85 hits 168 home runs RBI and bases on balls 37 At age 35 Gurriel became the oldest player in Astros history to produce 40 doubles 30 HR and 100 RBI in one season surpassing Jeff Bagwell s age 33 campaign in 2001 Gurriel was the third oldest player in MLB history to reach those milestones after David Ortiz 2016 season at age 40 and Vinny Castilla at age 36 in 2004 35 In Game 7 of the 2019 World Series versus the Washington Nationals Gurriel hit a first inning solo home run off Max Scherzer to give the Astros a 1 0 lead The Astros eventually lost the game 6 2 as the Nationals earned their first major league championship 1 In the 2019 postseason Gurriel batted 250 18 for 72 with five strikeouts and a club leading 13 RBI 35 In 2020 Gurriel endured his most challenging season in the major leagues to date He batted 232 274 384 with 27 runs six home runs 22 RBI and five sacrifice flies tied for second in the AL in 211 at bats playing 55 games at first base and two at DH 21 In an expanded postseason format he went 5 for 44 all singles 39 as the Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Astros in the ALCS 40 On September 29 2020 the Astros signed Gurriel to a one year extension with a club option for 2022 39 American League batting champion and Gold Glove winner 2021 Edit Following the pandemic shortened 2020 season Gurriel lost 15 pounds 6 8 kg On May 7 2021 versus the Blue Jays he recorded four hits including one home run and four RBIs Through 31 games in the season he had surpassed his RBI total 24 and walk total 16 in 2020 while batting 342 420 553 and leading the Astros with 12 multi hit games and in RBIs 39 In the final game of the 2021 regular season Gurriel hit a walk off single to score Jason Castro and defeat the Oakland Athletics 41 In 2021 Gurriel batted 319 to edge out teammate Michael Brantley and Blue Jay Vladimir Guerrero Jr for the AL batting title At age 37 he was the sixth oldest player to win a batting title the oldest to win their first batting title since Barry Bonds in 2002 and the first Cuban player since Tony Oliva in 1971 42 Gurriel tied for the major league lead in sacrifice flies with 12 43 His final slash line included 319 383 462 15 home runs 81 RBIs a career best 59 walks and 68 strikeouts He also led the Astros in on base percentage OBP 383 hits 169 and walk to strikeout ratio 868 41 On defense Gurriel led all AL first basemen with 86 assists and ranked in the top five with five defensive runs saved 1 147 total chances 95 double plays and a 994 fielding percentage He won his first career Gold Glove Award becoming the second Astro to win the award at the position and first since Bagwell 44 In the ALCS versus the Boston Red Sox Gurriel batted 455 520 636 with 10 hits one home run one double six RBI one stolen base three bases on balls and one strikeout In the World Series Gurriel batted 273 with no home runs and two RBIs as the Astros lost to the Atlanta Braves in six games 21 Gurriel was again the final out of the series grounding to Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson This marked the third time Gurriel was the final out of a championship clinching game Game 6 also was the 73rd postseason start together for the infield unit of Gurriel Jose Altuve Alex Bregman and Carlos Correa which was more postseason starts than any quartet of teammates in major league history surpassing the Yankees Derek Jeter Tino Martinez Paul O Neill and Bernie Williams who had started 68 postseason contests together 45 2022 Edit An announcement became public on November 3 2021 that the Astros had selected Gurriel s option for 2022 46 The club placed him on the paternity list on April 8 2022 and called up third baseman Joe Perez to take his place on the roster 47 Gurriel drove in two runs with two hits on April 22 versus the Blue Jays one hit was a single that started a rally in the ninth versus closer Jordan Romano which fell short as the Astros lost 4 3 48 On May 17 Gurriel hit the final of five Astros home runs in the second inning versus starter Nathan Eovaldi of the Boston Red Sox tying the major league record for home runs hit by a team in one inning as the Astros rolled to a 13 4 victory 49 Gurriel collected two hits on May 25 versus the Cleveland Guardians to help key an Astros 2 1 win 50 Three hits and two runs scored helped lad a 13 3 win over the Chicago White Sox on June 17 51 On August 11 versus the Texas Rangers Gurriel broke an 0 for 12 slump with three hits to tie his season high 52 He connected for his 200th career double in extra innings versus the Atlanta Braves on August 20 53 In 2022 Gurriel batted 242 288 360 in 545 at bats with 8 home runs 53 RBIs and a career high 8 stolen bases 54 He led the Astros with 40 doubles 55 ranking sixth in the AL and was fifth in the league in AB SO ratio 7 9 56 Iin the 2022 ALDS Gurriel played a critical role in a sweep of the Mariners batting 400 400 1 000 with one home run one stolen base and no strikeouts over 15 at bats 57 It was his third postseason series with an OPS of at least 1 000 and first since the 2021 ALCS versus Boston 1 During Game 5 of the World Series he exited with a knee injury and was removed from the roster A resurgent Gurriel batted 347 360 490 during the club s postseason 58 The following day the Astros defeated the Philadelphia Phillies to give Gurriel his second World Series title 59 THe Houston Chronicle ranked Gurriel as the fourth best first baseman in Astros history through the 2022 season among those who played there more for the club than any other position following Bagwell Bob Watson Glenn Davis and ahead of Lee May Gurriel was an integral piece on squads that made six consecutive six American League Championship Series and won two World Series titles He batted 284 with 94 home runs 435 RBI and 776 OPS in his first seven seasons in Houston and hit another 8 home runs in 85 postseason games 60 Following the World Series Gurriel became a free agent 61 Batting profile EditAs a right handed batter Gurriel is unusual in the sense that he has a better batting average against right handed pitchers than left handers and is better at batting against breaking balls away from the bat esp sliders citation needed Personal life EditGurriel is the older brother of Lourdes Gurriel Jr who plays for the Arizona Diamondbacks and is the son of Lourdes Gurriel His family currently resides in Miami Florida See also Edit Biography portal Cuba portal Baseball portalHouston Astros award winners and league leaders Houston Astros sign stealing scandal List of baseball players who defected from Cuba List of Major League Baseball players from Cuba List of Olympic medalists in baseball List of Olympic Games gold medalists who won World SeriesReferences Edit a b c d Yuli Gurriel Stats Baseball Reference com Sports Reference LLC 2019 Retrieved November 1 2019 a b Street Jim February 10 2006 Unsung heroes bound to emerge Lesser knowns players will share Classic spotlight with stars MLB com Major League Baseball Archived from the original on April 14 2016 Retrieved November 4 2019 a b Manuel John March 2 2006 World Baseball Classic Cuba s Yuliesky Gurriel baseballamerica com Baseball America Retrieved November 4 2019 MLBStats November 8 2021 el yuly10 is the oldest player 37 years old to win a Gold Glove at 1B Age at end of season Tweet via Twitter XLV Serie Nacional de Beisbol Lideres de 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Houston Chronicle Retrieved May 18 2022 Gurriel helps Astros beat Guardians 2 1 ESPN com Associated Press May 25 2022 Retrieved August 25 2022 McTaggart Brian June 17 2022 10 run 6th powers Astros rout of White Sox With key bats heating up Houston confident in imminent offensive surge MLB com Retrieved June 18 2022 Valdez throws 7 scoreless AL best Astros beat Rangers 7 3 ESPN com Associated Press August 11 2022 Retrieved August 11 2022 Double 200 of Yuli Gurriel in extra innings against Atlanta 17blogs August 20 2022 Retrieved August 21 2022 Yuli Gurriel Stats Height Weight Position Rookie Status amp More Baseball Reference com 2022 Houston Astros statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 9 2022 2022 American League batting leaders Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 8 2022 2022 AL Division Series Houston Astros over Seattle Mariners 3 0 Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 15 2022 Snyder Matt November 5 2022 Astros remove injured Yuli Gurriel from roster before Game 6 CBSSports com Retrieved November 5 2022 Rome Chandler November 5 2022 Undisputed It proves we re the best team in baseball They have nothing to say now Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 6 2022 Smith Brian T November 30 2022 Where Yuli Gurriel ranks Top five first basemen in Houston Astros franchise history Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 30 2022 Van Doren Kenny November 6 2022 Six Houston Astros Declared Free Agents Sports Illustrated Retrieved November 12 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yuli Gurriel Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Cuban Baseball Career statistics Yuli Gurriel on Twitter Yuli Gurriel on InstagramAwards and achievementsPreceded byDJ LeMahieu American League Player of the MonthJuly 2019 Succeeded byAlex BregmanPreceded byOsmani Urrutia Cuban National Series MVP2004 05 Succeeded byAlexander Mayeta Retrieved from https en 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