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David Ortiz | Designated Hitter

TEAM: Boston Red Sox
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'4' / 230
DOB: 11/18/1975
AGE:34
BATS/THROWS:Left / Left
CONTRACT INFO: 2009: $12.5 million, 2010: $12.5 million, 2011: $12.5 million club option, 2012: Free Agent
 David Ortiz-DH- Red SoxJan. 31 - 8:30 am et
David Ortiz has lost 15 pounds, says Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe.
Ortiz is trying to bounce back from a season where he batted just .222/.317/.416 before the All-Star break. The team holds a $12.5 million club option for 2011, so Big Papi is fighting to keep his job. The 34 year old had a nagging shoulder injury that caused him not to play first base in the World Baseball Classic this past March, an injury that has reportedly cleared up.
David Ortiz's 2010 Profile
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Current Season Stats
GABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
150 54112935 12899777413402.238 .332.462.794
Career Stats Batting
YearTeamGABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
1997MIN15491630161021900.327.353.449.802
1998MIN862787720094647397210.277.366.446.812
1999MIN102000000151200.000.200.000.200
2000MIN130415117361106359578110.282.369.446.814
2001MIN8930371171184846406810.234.324.475.799
2002MIN125412112321207552438712.272.339.500.839
2003BOS1284481293923110179588300.288.369.592.961
2004BOS15058217547341139947513300.301.380.603.983
2005BOS1596011804014714811910212410.300.397.6041.001
2006BOS1515581602925413711511911710.287.413.6361.049
2007BOS1495491825213511711611110331.332.445.6211.066
2008BOS109416110301238974707410.264.369.507.877
2009BOS1505411293512899777413402.238.332.462.794
Appearances Per Position
Year C 1B2BSS3BOFDH
2009 0 6 0 0 0 0 139
 David Ortiz-DH - Red Sox Nov. 19 - 7:55 pm et

David Ortiz is working hard on his fitness level this offseason in the hopes of avoiding another slow start.
Ortiz hit just .222/.317/.416 before the All-Star break this past season and didn't have a home run until late May. Boston GM Terry Francona checked in on him this week and was impressed. "He looks good. He's following through with a really good start to his offseason," said Epstein. He's lost some weight and he's in really good shape, so that's a good sign."
Source: Providence Journal
 David Ortiz-DH - Red Sox Nov. 19 - 1:32 pm et

During an appearance to promote an upcoming charity event, David Ortiz said the Red Sox need another power bat.
"I say that like a year ago and everybody looked at me like I was a (expletive) clown. I say, ‘We need another 30 home run hitting guy.’ ‘What, you crazy!’ Everybody talking trash. Now what?" Ortiz said. "Everybody will always welcome a 30 home run hitting player. Every time, every situation. You want to compete with those guys across the street you better bring it, period." General manager Theo Epstein will attempt to re-sign Jason Bay, but are also expected to pursue Adrian Gonzalez to play first base.
Source: WEEI.com
 David Ortiz-DH - Red Sox Oct. 11 - 4:03 pm et

David Ortiz managed his first hit of the ALDS in his final at-bat Sunday to finish the series 1-for-12.
Kevin Youkilis, Jason Bay and Ortiz combined for three hits while making up the fourth-through-sixth spots in the lineup in the series. Ortiz finished the regular season hot, but he was brutal against the Angels, striking out four times and never hitting a ball particularly hard. Had the Red Sox held on to win today, it would have made sense to bench him against Joe Saunders and give Jason Varitek a start behind the plate on Monday.
 David Ortiz-DH - Red Sox Oct. 2 - 4:44 pm et

Dvid Ortiz is not in the lineup for Friday's affair with Cleveland.
Ortiz is sitting against left-hander Jeremy Sowers as a normal day off. However, don't be surprised to see him make a pinch-hit appearance: he's two home runs from 30 and three RBI from 100: goals both he and the Sox would love to see him get. Mike Lowell moves from the hot corner to the DH.
Source: Boston Globe
 David Ortiz-DH - Red Sox Sep. 30 - 4:33 pm et

The Red Sox are resting the majority of their regulars on Wednesday, one night after clinching a spot in the postseason.
David Ortiz is starting, but he doesn't have much in the way of a lineup around him. Kevin Youkilis, Victor Martinez, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jason Bay and Dustin Pedroia are all getting the night off. That's bad news for Time Wakefield and good news for the starting pitcher Toronto is sending to the hill -- some guy named Roy Halladay.
Source: Providence Journal

 

 

 

 

 

 

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