Joey Ortiz
Joey Ortiz | |
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Milwaukee Brewers – No. 3 | |
Infielder | |
Born: Garden Grove, California, U.S. | July 14, 1998|
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |
MLB debut | |
April 27, 2023, for the Baltimore Orioles | |
MLB statistics (through 2024 season) | |
Batting average | .237 |
Home runs | 11 |
Runs batted in | 64 |
Stolen bases | 11 |
Teams | |
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Joseph Anthony Ortiz (born July 14, 1998) is an American professional baseball infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2023 for the Baltimore Orioles.
Amateur career
[edit]Ortiz attended Pacifica High School in Garden Grove, California, where he played baseball and hit .417 with six triples as a senior in 2016.[1] He went unselected in the 2016 Major League Baseball draft and enrolled at New Mexico State University to play college baseball for the New Mexico State Aggies.
As a freshman at New Mexico State in 2017, Ortiz played in 55 games and hit .306 with 14 extra-base hits and 35 RBIs.[2] For the 2018 season, he played sixty games and batted .289 with seven home runs, 54 RBIs, and 13 stolen bases.[3] That summer, he played for the Willmar Stingers of the Northwoods League.[4] As a junior in 2019, Ortiz played in 55 games and batted .422 with eight home runs, 84 RBIs, 12 stolen bases, and 25 doubles and was one of five finalists for the Brooks Wallace Award.[5]
Professional career
[edit]Baltimore Orioles
[edit]The Baltimore Orioles selected Ortiz in the fourth round with the 108th overall selection in the 2019 Major League Baseball draft.[6] Ortiz signed with the Orioles and made his professional debut with the Aberdeen IronBirds, batting .241 with one home run and 17 RBIs over 56 games.[7] He did not play a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] He started the 2021 season with Aberdeen and was promoted to the Bowie Baysox during the season, but played in only 35 games between both teams due to a shoulder injury.[9] Over those 35 games, he hit .265 with four home runs and 17 RBIs.[10] He returned to Bowie to begin the 2022 season.[11] In late August, he was promoted to the Norfolk Tides.[12] Over 137 games between both teams, he slashed .284/.349/.477 with 19 home runs, 85 RBIs, and 35 doubles.[13]
On November 15, 2022, the Orioles selected Ortiz's contract and added him to the 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[14] Ortiz was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk to begin the 2023 season.[15] He played in 16 games, hitting .359/.389/.500 with no home runs and 8 RBI.
On April 27, 2023, Ortiz was promoted to the major leagues for the first time.[16] In 15 games during his rookie campaign, Ortiz batted .212/.206/.242 with no home runs and 4 RBI. [17] Ortiz was shuffled between the major leagues and minor leagues three times in 2023, and spent the final three months of the season with Norfolk in Triple-A.
Milwaukee Brewers
[edit]On February 1, 2024, the Orioles traded Ortiz and DL Hall to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for right-handed pitcher Corbin Burnes.[18] Ortiz was included in multiple trade offers throughout the offseason, as the Orioles had a surplus of talent in their infield. On March 25, Ortiz was informed that he made the major league roster for the Brewers out of spring training.[19] He started at second base on Opening Day, but quickly found himself in a timeshare at third base with fellow rookie Oliver Dunn.[20][21] Ortiz was effectively handed the starting role when Dunn was optioned to the minor leagues on May 15.[22] Ortiz was named NL Rookie of the Month in May.[23]
References
[edit]- ^ "All%2DTime Records".
- ^ "New Mexico State picked second behind Grand Canyon in WAC preseason poll".
- ^ "2019 College Baseball Daily Season Preview and Predictions: WAC". January 29, 2019.
- ^ "Stingers fall late to Larks". July 28, 2018.
- ^ "2019 Brooks Wallace Award finalists released". MLB.com.
- ^ "New Mexico State's Joey Ortiz selected by Baltimore Orioles".
- ^ "Unassuming shortstop Joey Ortiz fits right in with fellow 2019 draftees". January 21, 2021.
- ^ "2020 Minor League Baseball season cancelled". mlb.com. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
- ^ "Joey Ortiz's spring training highlight only a glimpse of what Orioles shortstop prospect can provide". March 19, 2022.
- ^ "Orioles' Ortiz remains highly rated; Mayo brings power; Norby likes competition". March 9, 2022.
- ^ "Orioles minor league report: Joey Ortiz completes grand July as Colton Cowser also goes off for Bowie". August 4, 2022.
- ^ "Orioles promote hot-hitting prospects Colton Cowser, Joey Ortiz to Triple-A Norfolk". August 29, 2022.
- ^ "Joseph Ortiz Stats, Fantasy & News".
- ^ "Orioles add Grayson Rodriguez, 4 other prospects to 40-man roster for Rule 5 draft protection". Baltimore Sun. November 15, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
- ^ "Orioles' Joey Ortiz: Optioned to minors". cbssports.com. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
- ^ "Orioles' Joey Ortiz: Summoned to majors". CBSSports.com.
- ^ "What Are the Brewers Getting in Shortstop Joey Ortiz?". brewerfanatic.com. February 3, 2024. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
- ^ Passan, Jeff (February 1, 2024). "Orioles acquire former Cy Young winner Corbin Burnes from Brewers". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
- ^ RotoWire Staff (March 25, 2024). "Brewers' Joey Ortiz: Included on Opening Day roster". CBS Sports. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
- ^ RotoWire Staff (March 29, 2024). "Brewers' Joey Ortiz: Getting call at second base". CBS Sports. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
- ^ McKibbin, Jake (May 12, 2024). "Joey Ortiz & Oliver Dunn: Is There A Method To Pat Murphy's Madness?". Brewer Fanatic. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
- ^ McCalvy, Adam (May 17, 2024). "'He's stepped up': Ortiz continues to impress Crew". MLB.com. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
- ^ Harrigan, Thomas (June 3, 2024). "Joey Ortiz named NL Rookie of the Month for the Month of May". MLB.com. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- New Mexico State Aggies bio
- 1998 births
- Living people
- Aberdeen IronBirds players
- Baltimore Orioles players
- Baseball players from Garden Grove, California
- Bowie Baysox players
- Major League Baseball infielders
- Milwaukee Brewers players
- New Mexico State Aggies baseball players
- Norfolk Tides players
- Willmar Stingers players
- Wisconsin Timber Rattlers players