Luis Gonzalez (2020s pitcher)
Luis González | |
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Baltimore Orioles | |
Pitcher | |
Born: Mao, Dominican Republic | January 17, 1992|
Bats: Left Throws: Left | |
NPB debut | |
June 20, 2020, for the Chunichi Dragons | |
NPB statistics (through 2020 season) | |
Win–loss record | 0–0 |
Earned run average | 4.78 |
Strikeouts | 27 |
Teams | |
Luis Humberto González (born January 17, 1992) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher in the Baltimore Orioles organization. He has previously played in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Chunichi Dragons. He has also played in the minor leagues for the Philadelphia Phillies, Orioles and San Francisco Giants.
Career
[edit]Philadelphia Phillies
[edit]On February 12, 2010, González was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies as an international free agent. He made his professional debut with the Dominican Summer League Phillies, and logged a 4.14 ERA with 29 strikeouts in 10 games (9 starts).[1]
In 2011, he pitched in 12 games (7 starts) for the rookie-level Gulf Coast Phillies, registering a 3–2 record and 5.74 ERA with 40 strikeouts in 42.1 innings pitched.[2] González spent the 2012 season with the Low-A Williamsport Crosscutters, pitching to a 4.62 ERA with 46 strikeouts in 50.2 innings of work. He was released by the Phillies organization on March 16, 2013.[3]
Baltimore Orioles
[edit]On July 18, 2013, González signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles organization.[4] After signing, he made 9 appearances for the Dominican Summer League Orioles. In 2014, González pitched in 17 games (starting 16) for the Single-A Delmarva Shorebirds, posting a 6-4 record and 4.83 ERA with 72 strikeouts in 76.0 innings pitched.[5] González would then spend the next three seasons (2015–2017) with the High-A Frederick Keys. In 2015, he went 6-11 with a 6.88 ERA and 91 strikeouts. In 2016, he improved to a 1-2 record and 3.13 ERA with 43 strikeouts. In 2017, he had his best year with the team, registering a 6-2 record and 2.47 ERA with 75 strikeouts and 5 saves.[6]
González began the 2018 season with the Double-A Bowie Baysox, and was named an Eastern League All-Star.[7] He promoted to the Triple-A Norfolk Tides later in the year, where he pitched to a 5.04 ERA in 14 games. González split the 2019 season between Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Norfolk, but struggled to a cumulative 6.89 ERA with 66 strikeouts in 48.1 innings pitched across 38 contests.[8] He elected free agency following the season on November 4, 2019.[9]
Chunichi Dragons
[edit]On December 12, 2019, it was announced that González had agreed to one-year deal with the Chunichi Dragons of Nippon Professional Baseball. González appeared in 28 games for Chunichi’s main team, posting a 4.78 ERA with 27 strikeouts in 26.1 innings pitched. He became a free agent on December 2, 2020.[10]
San Francisco Giants
[edit]On January 20, 2021, González signed a minor league contract with the San Francisco Giants organization.[11] In 20 games for the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats of the Pacific Coast League, he struggled to a 7.36 ERA with 33 strikeouts in 25.2 innings pitched. González was released by the Giants on August 7.[12]
Fortitudo Baseball
[edit]On May 23, 2022, González signed with Fortitudo Baseball of the Italian Baseball League.[13] In 10 games for the team, González worked to an 0-1 record and 2.01 ERA with 40 strikeouts and 8 saves in 22.1 innings pitched.
Sultanes de Monterrey
[edit]On April 24, 2023, González signed with the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican League.[14] In 39 appearances out of the bullpen, González recorded a 1.69 ERA with 43 strikeouts in 37+1⁄3 innings pitched.
Baltimore Orioles (second stint)
[edit]On October 6, 2023, González signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles organization.[15]
References
[edit]- ^ "Luis Gonzalez Stats & Scouting Report". baseballamerica.com. 29 June 2018. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "Luis Gonzalez Minor, Winter, Fall, Japanese & Mexican League Statistics". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "2019 Organizational Review: Baltimore Orioles". 2080baseball.com. 15 February 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "Luis González Stats, Fantasy & News". milb.com. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "Luis Gonzalez is the latest purchase". archysport.com. 24 May 2022. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "IL pitcher mancino Luis Gonzalez chiude la campagna acquisti della UnipolSai Bologna". fibs.it. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "Eastern League All-Star Rosters Announced". milb.com. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "Baltimore Orioles: Two More Former Orioles Head Overseas". birdswatcher.com. 6 December 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "We now have the complete list of Baltimore Orioles minor leaguers who are officially free agents". birdswatcher.com. 8 November 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "2020年度 自由契約選手". NPB.jp 日本野球機構 (in Japanese). Retrieved January 9, 2021.
- ^ "SF Giants Sign LHP Luis Gonzalez to MiLB Deal". aroundthefoghorn.com. 27 January 2021. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
- ^ "Transactions".
- ^ "Luis Gonzalez. Un interbase per l'UnipolSai Fortitudo". Fortitudo Baseball (in Italian). 17 May 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
- ^ "Dominicano Luis González se integra al roster Sultán". sultanes.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved April 26, 2023.
- ^ "Transactions".
External links
[edit]- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Dragons.jp
- 1992 births
- Living people
- Bowie Baysox players
- Chunichi Dragons players
- Delmarva Shorebirds players
- Dominican Republic expatriate baseball players in Japan
- Dominican Republic expatriate baseball players in Mexico
- Dominican Republic expatriate baseball players in the United States
- Dominican Summer League Orioles players
- Dominican Summer League Phillies players
- Estrellas Orientales players
- Frederick Keys players
- Florida Complex League Phillies players
- Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers
- Norfolk Tides players
- People from Valverde Province
- Sacramento River Cats players
- Salt River Rafters players
- Sultanes de Monterrey players
- Williamsport Crosscutters players