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Manny Machado
Machado with the Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Orioles – No. 13
Third Baseman
Born: (1992-07-06) July 6, 1992 (age 32)
Hialeah, Florida
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
August 9, 2012, for the Baltimore Orioles
MLB statistics
(through 2015 season)
Batting average.281
Hits511
Home runs68
Runs batted in215
Runs252
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Manuel Arturo "Manny" Machado (Spanish: [maˈtʃaðo]; born July 6, 1992) is a Dominican-American professional third baseman for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball (MLB). He attended Brito High School in Miami. Machado was drafted by the Orioles with the third overall pick in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft. He bats and throws right-handed.

In 2013, Machado earned a spot on the American League All-Star team on his way to leading the league in doubles with 51. He was also recognized as one of the best fielders in the game, winning a Gold Glove and the 2013 AL Platinum Glove, given to the best defender at any position. Machado won his second Gold Glove in 2015. His defensive prowess has earned him frequent comparisons to great Orioles' third baseman and Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson.

Professional career

Minor leagues

On June 10, 2010, Machado was selected third overall in the Major League Baseball draft by the Baltimore Orioles. He was the second high school player drafted, as well as the second position player. He signed a $5.25 million contract, but not till just minutes before the deadline on August 16, 2010. While his agent Scott Boras was negotiating his contract, Machado spent the summer of 2010 playing for USA Baseball's 18 and under national team.[1][2][3][4] Machado was introduced by the Orioles in mid-September when the Orioles hosted the New York Yankees.[5]

On August 22, Machado reported to the Orioles minor league complex to join the Gulf Coast League Orioles.[6] Machado made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast League Orioles on August 27, 2010, where he went 0-for-3 with a strikeout. He played as the designated hitter.[7] Machado hit his first professional home run in his second game with the Orioles.[8] Machado made his debut with the Low-A Aberdeen IronBirds of the New York – Penn League on August 30, 2010 where he went 1-for-3 with a single. He played short stop, instead of being the DH, as he did with the Orioles, and he was pulled after the fifth inning.[9] Machado began the 2011 season with the Delmarva Shorebirds, playing shortstop. He hit five home runs before May first, and was named the SAL player of the week for April 25-May 1.[10] After missing several weeks with a knee injury, he returned to play 10 more games and appear in the SAL all-star game on June 21, 2011. After the game, he was promoted to the High-A Frederick Keys.[11] He was named to appear in the 2012 All-Star Futures Game.[12]

Baltimore Orioles (2012–present)

2012

Machado in 2012

The Orioles promoted Machado to the major leagues from the Double-A Bowie Baysox on August 9, against the Kansas City Royals.[13] The following day, against the same opponent, he hit his first and second career home runs, making him the youngest Oriole and 12th youngest player in major league history to have a multi-homer game.[14][15] The same fan Adam Corder was fortunate enough to be on the receiving end of Machado's two home runs. The two home runs were both off of former number-one overall draft choice Luke Hochevar. He then hit his third career home run on Sunday August 12 off of Bruce Chen. In Game 3 of the 2012 ALDS, Machado hit his first career postseason home run. The Orioles lost the division series to the New York Yankees in five games.

2013

Machado had three hits on May 27, giving him 40 multi-hit games in his career, tying Ty Cobb for the major league record for the most multi-hit games before age 21 in history; on May 30, he went 2-for-3 to break Cobb's record. Machado's 44 hits in May 2013 were the second-most in a month by a player under 21 behind Mickey Mantle's 46 in July 1952.[16] At the end of May, Machado led the major leagues with 25 doubles and was tied for the MLB lead in hits (79) with reigning AL MVP Miguel Cabrera. Exactly half way through the season, Machado got his 37th double, putting him on pace to break the single season record (67) in his first full season.[16]

On June 27, 2013, Machado argued a correctly ruled strike three call, leading to his first career MLB ejection. Coincidentally, this was also the first career MLB ejection for the umpire who threw him out, Will Little.[17]

An All-Star, he was hitting .310/.337/.470 with 7 HR, 45 RBI and 39 2B in the first half.

Machado suffered a freak left knee injury when reaching first base after a hit on September 23, 2013. Machado received immediate medical attention and left the game on a stretcher.[18] The injury also ended his consecutive games played streak at 207. He finished the year hitting .283/.314/.432 with 14 HR, 71 RBI and 51 2B.[19] He led the American League in doubles, at-bats (667) and fielding percentage at third base (.973)

On October 10, Machado opted to have reconstructive surgery performed on his knee to reduce the chance of future dislocations. The surgery would sideline him for 4–6 months, but he was still expected to return sometime around Opening Day.[20]

On October 29, Machado won the Gold Glove Award at third base, the first by an Oriole third baseman since Brooks Robinson's 16-year run from 1960-1975.[21] On November 8 of the same year, Machado won the AL Platinum Glove Award.

2014

On April 29, 2014 he was removed from the disabled list[22] after knee surgery recovery and on May 1 he was greeted by standing ovation from his fans after the win against Pittsburgh Pirates. During the game he scored in the eighth inning against Andrew McCutchen and in the tenth inning caught Gaby Sanchez while he was running for the first base. His manager Buck Showalter was also impressed by the game saying that Machado have saved two out of three runs during a game.[23] On June 1, 2014 Machado hit his 1st career grand slam in a 9 to 4 Orioles victory over the Houston Astros.

On June 7, 2014, Machado was running to third base on a ground ball when he was tagged by Oakland Athletics third baseman Josh Donaldson. This incident led to a bench clearing brawl. On June 8, 2014, Machado struck Athletics catcher Derek Norris with his bat during the follow-through of his swing. Norris was taken out of the game a result. In the 8th inning, Machado threw his bat in the direction of third base in response to two consecutive inside pitches thrown by Oakland reliever Fernando Abad. The umpires determined that the bat was meant for Abad, and both Abad and Machado were ejected from the game. The next day, Machado issued a formal apology to his teammates and the Oakland players, specifically Derek Norris.[24] On June 10, Machado was fined and suspended five games for his actions.[25] After losing an appeal, Machado began serving his suspension on June 30.[26]

On August 11, Machado injured his other (right) knee while batting in a home game against the New York Yankees. Although originally describing it as a sprain, ten days later the Orioles announced that the injury required surgery and that Machado was out for the season.

2015

Machado during spring training 2015

Machado started the 2015 season healthy. By June 18, he had already tied his career high for home runs, which was 14 in 2012.[27] Machado was named to the American League roster for the 2015 MLB All-Star Game and was selected as a participant for the 2015 Home Run Derby.[citation needed] On October 1, Manny became the 7th Oriole to have 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases in a season.

Machado was the only major league player to appear in all 162 games in 2015. Therefore, at the end of the season, he held the record for the longest current consecutive games played streak. He was 2,470 games short of the all-time record set by a previous Orioles' third baseman, Cal Ripken, Jr.

Machado batted .286 after collecting 181 hits, along with 35 homeruns, 86 RBIs, and 20 steals.

Scouting report

Keith Law, a writer for ESPN.com and the lead baseball analyst for Scouts, Inc., said that if Machado stays at shortstop, "you have a potential All-Star offensively who is no worse than average with the glove".[28] In the middle of his first full MLB season (2013) Fangraphs evaluated Machado as the best third baseman in baseball, by a wide margin.[29] Machado has been compared to New York Yankees third baseman, Alex Rodriguez, whom he considers his mentor.[28][30][31] Machado said "it's a great honor" to be compared to Rodriguez, but he doesn't compare himself to anyone.[28] Orioles Hall of Famer Jim Palmer compared Machado to another large-framed shortstop/third baseman: "He reminds me of how I think Cal [Ripken] would have been if he had played third base his entire career."[32]

Personal

Machado was raised by his uncle and his mother, Geovanny Brito.[1] He is of Dominican heritage.[33] His agent is Dan Lozano, after beginning his career with Scott Boras.

In November 2014, Machado married longtime girlfriend Yainee Alonso, the sister of Yonder Alonso.[34]

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