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Atlanta Braves2017
Supplemental Bios18 Matt Adams - INF
30 Jason Motte - RHP23 Danny Santana - INF/OF
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MATTADAMS 18
INFIELDER
Full Name: Matthew James Adams
Bats: Left Throws: Right
Height: 6-3 Weight: 245
DOB: August 31, 1988 Opening Day Age: 28
Born: Phillipsburg, PA Resides: Julian, PA
MLB Debut: May 20, 2012 MLB Service Time: 4.033
Acquired: Acquired from the St. Louis Cardinals, May 20, 2017
Contract Status: Signed through 2018
Career highlights• He and Brian Jordan (1996) are the only two
players in Cardinals franchise history to hit two
go-ahead home runs in the seventh inning or
later during the same postseason (2014 Division
Series Game 4, Championship Series Game 2).
• Became the first person in Major League Baseball
history to hit two home runs in the 14th inning or
later, doing so on 9/4/13 at CIN when he blasted
home runs in both the 14th and 16th frames. It
also marked the first time in Cardinals history a
player had hit two home runs in extra innings.
• Boasts a career .330 average (33-100) as a pinch
hitter, ranking first among active players and third
since 1974 (min. 100 AB).
• Has a career batting average of .429 in extra
innings (12-for-28, three home runs, five RBI).
• His seven career pinch homers rank second in St.
Louis franchise history behind George Crowe (8).
• Named to the Baseball Digest and Baseball
America 2013 Rookie All-Star teams.
2016• Tied for first among MLB pinch hitters in
doubles (5) with Rickie Weeks...Ranked among
MLB leaders in pinch RBI (13, 2nd), slugging
percentage (.703, 4th), hits (12, T6th) and batting
average (.324, 6th)...His three pinch-hit homers
were tied for fifth most, and his seven career
pinch homers as a Cardinal rank second in
franchise history behind George Crowe (8).
• Hit his second career walk-off home run, a 16th-
inning shot vs. LAD (7/22) coming off Bud Norris.
Was his 50th career home run, third career extra-
inning home run and second in the 16th inning
(9/4/13 at CIN).
• Batted .333 (27-for-81) with runners in scoring
position.
• Fifteen of his last 24 hits were extra-base hits
(eight doubles, seven home runs).
• Seven of his 16 homers tied or gave St. Louis the
lead...Twenty-three of his 55 career homers have
tied or given the Cardinals the lead.
CAREER HIGHSMost Runs
3, 2x, last: 5/21/16 vs. ARI
Most Hits
4, 7/6/14 vs. MIA
Most Doubles
2, 8x, last: 4/27/17 vs. TOR
Most Triples
1, 5x, last: 8/16/14 vs. SD
Most Home Runs
2, 3x, last: 6/23/14 at COL
Most RBI
6, 6/23/14 at COL
Most Walks
2, 7x, last: 4/8/17 vs. CIN
Most Stolen Bases
1, 4x, last: 5/12/15 at CLE
Longest Hitting Streak
10 games, 5/30-6/10/16
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• Posted a 10-game hitting streak (5/30-6/10),
batting .361.
• Reached base safely in 21 straight games (5/17-
6/10), raising his average from .260 to .338 (.400
BA; 26-for-65, seven doubles, five homers, 20 RBI)
• Had 19 RBI in May, tied for 10th among N.L.
players and his most in any month in his career.
• Had three hits and three RBI on 5/12 at LAA.
• Collected a season high four RBI on 5/19 vs. COL
in a 13-7 Cardinals win.
• Hit a game-tying, two-run, pinch-hit home run
vs. CHI (5/23) off John Lackey in the seventh
inning of a game the Cardinals rallied to win in
walk-off fashion, 4-3.
• Missed 19 games with right shoulder inflammation
(8/10-9/1)...Played fiverehab games at Memphis
(AAA) (.188, HR, 2 RBI).
• Hit a home run into the Allegheny River at PIT
on 9/6, joining Jim Edmonds, J.D. Drew, Colby
Rasmus and Matt Carpenter as Cardinals to
accomplish the feat at PNC Park.
• Homered in consecutive games twice (7/22-23
vs. LAD and 9/5-6 at PIT).
2015• Had an injury-shortened season, missing 91
games with a right quadriceps tear that required
surgery on 5/29 (Dr. Dave King)...Injured the quad
running out a double on 5/26 vs. ARI; was on the
disabled list 5/27-9/9.
• Four of his five home runs came before his stint
on the disabled list; St. Louis went 5-0 in games
he had a home run.
• Had five game-winning RBI.
• Was 6-for-16 (.375) as a pinch hitter, tied for the
second most pinch hits for St. Louis...Went 4-for-
10 as a pinch hitter upon returning from the DL.
• Batted .304 in April; his longest hitting streak of
the season started at the end of the month, six
games from 4/28-5/3, including four multi-hit
games (.480,12-for-25, three doubles, one home
run, seven RBI).
• Blasted a two-run, pinch-hit homer at CIN on
9/13, his fourth career pinch-hit homer, ranking
tied for fifth on the Cardinals all-time list.
• Recorded an RBI in four straight games, matching
a team high, 4/28-5/1.
• Had a walk-off single in the 10th vs. PIT on 5/1.
• Activated from the disabled list on 9/10 and made
seven starts at first (eight apps.); had 35 starts at
first (38 games) prior to his injury.
2014• Led the team with a .288 batting average, ranking
14th in the N.L...Marked the first time since 1986
(Ozzie Smith, .280) that the Cardinals team
batting average leader was under .290.
• Logged 13 game-winning RBI, which ranked tied
for 14th among N.L. leaders.
• Tied for ninth with seven sacrifice flies.
• Ranked ninth in N.L. home batting (.313).
• Led the Cardinals in slugging (.457), intentional
walks (5) and tied for the team lead in triples (5)...
Five triples were the most by a Cardinals first
baseman since Keith Hernandez (6) in 1982.
• Ranked third on the team with 54 extra-base hits
and 41 multi-hit games.
• Posted single-season highs in doubles (34), RBI
(68), walks (26), intentional walks (5), runs (55)
and hits (152).
• Batted over .300 in April (.314), May (.329) and
June (.328).
• Placed on the 15-day disabled list on 5/31 with
left calf tightness and missed 13 games.
• Hit safely in 12 straight road games, 5/10-7/1, and
had a career-best nine-game hitting streak from
7/3-11.
• Homered in a team-high three straight games,
6/13-15 (vs. WSH), and became the first Cardinal
since Ozzie Smith (1988) with a game-winning
RBI in four straight games (6/13-16).
• Had his third career multi-homer game at COL
on 6/23 with a career-high 6 RBI.
• Posted a career-high four hits on 7/6 vs. MIA.
• Hit his first career walk-off home run vs. PIT (7/7)
in a 2-0 win.
2014 postseason• Started all nine postseason games at first base
and hit three home runs that produced five runs,
while collecting seven RBI.
• Walked a team-high five times during the
playoffs.
• Collected an RBI single in the Cardinals eight-run
seventh in Division Series Game 1 vs. Los Angeles
Dodgers.
• Hit a decisive three-run home run in Game 4 (7th
inning) to give the Cardinals a 3-2 win and take
the Division Series.
• Hit a solo home run in the eighth inning of the
League Championship Series vs. San Francisco in
Game 2 for the then go-ahead run.
• He and Brian Jordan (1996) are the only Cardinals
players in franchise history to hit two go-ahead
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home runs in the seventh inning or later in the
same postseason.
• His fourth-inning solo home run in Game 4 of
the LCS briefly tied the game at 2-2.
• Two of his three home runs in the postseason
came off of left-handed pitchers (C. Kershaw,
DS Gm 4; M. Bumgarner, LCS Gm 5)...Tallied only
three home runs off left-handed pitchers in 130
PA (121 ABs) during the regular season...His home
runs off Bumgarner was the first the lefty had
allowed in 32 starts (since 4/11).
2013• Made his first Opening Day roster.
• Ranked thirrd on the team with 17 home runs in
108 games; St. Louis was 13-2 when he homered.
• Nine of his 17 home runs came with two-strikes,
most on St. Louis and tied for eighth in the N.L.
• Averaged 17.61 at-bats per home run, ranking
sixth in the N.L. (min. 250 AB).
• Led the Majors in pinch-hitting batting average
(.314) and the N.L. in pinch-hit slugging (.600)...
Had three pinch-hit home runs, one shy of the St.
Louis season record.
• Batted .329 with runners in scoring position
(28-for-85).
• Began the season with two three-hit games
and four multi-hit efforts in his first five games,
during a season-best hitting streak of five games
(4/3-14).
• Was batting .542 with three home runs and eight
RBI before missing 13 games with a right oblique
strain, 4/22-5/6.
• Hit a career-best eight home runs in September,
third in MLB, and slugged .609 (5th in the N.L.).
• Had two multi-home run games (6/29 at OAK
& 9/4 at CIN)...His multi-home run game at CIN
(9/4) was the first time a Cardinals player hit two
extra-inning home runs (14th, 16th) and marked
the first time in MLB history a player hit two
home runs past the 14th inning.
• Was pressed into a starting role following Allen
Craig’s injury (9/4) and batted .326 (29-for-89)
with eight home runs, 15 RBI and 19 runs in the
final 24 games of the season.
2013 POSTSEASON• Played in his first MLB postseason and started
at first base in 15 of 16 games...Went 13-for-59
(.220) with two doubles, one homer and four RBI
during the postseason.
• Recorded a .316 average in five Division Series
games vs. Pittsburgh.
• Scored twice and reached three times (BB, HBP,
1B) in NLDS Game 1.
• Had a single and a double in Game 2 and blasted
a two-run home run in the Game 5 win.
• During the League Championship Series vs. Los
Angeles, had one of the Cardinals four hits in
Game 3.
• Was 2-for-4 in Game 5 at LAD and 2-for-3 in the
decisive Game 6 at Busch.
• Collected a single RBI in both NLCS Games 5 and 6.
• Recorded three hits during the World Series vs.
Boston Red Sox, including two singles in Game 3.
2012• Made his Major League debut during 2012 but
spent most of the season at Memphis (AAA),
where he saw his season shortened due to injury.
• Despite time in the big leagues and on the
disabled list, in 67 games led Memphis in home
runs (18), ranked fourth in doubles (22), fifth in
RBI (50) and his .329 average topped regulars
• Ranked tied for 15th among Pacific Coast League
players with 18 home runs.
• Was purchased from Memphis on 5/20 (Berkman
• DL) and made his Major League debut that night
at LAD, starting at first base.
• Played in 27 games with St. Louis, starting 23 (all
at 1B), picking up 21 hits, six doubles, two home
runs and 13 RBI.
• Hit his first Major League home run on 5/27
vs. PHI, a solo shot in the sixth inning off Chad
Qualls.
• Optioned to Memphis on 6/21 where he spent
rest of the season.
• Hit .325 in April, .361 in May with Memphis and
.414 in June when he returned to the Redbirds.
• Was on the disabled list from 7/1-16 with right
elbow soreness and then from 8/11 to end of
season...Had surgery on 8/13 to remove bone
chips from his right elbow.
• Rated as the ninth-best prospect in the Cardinals
organization by Baseball America.
2011• Named the Cardinals Minor League Player of the
Year and was selected as Texas League Player
of the Year by Topps...Was one of only two
players in the Minor Leagues to post .300 batting
average, 30 home runs and 100 RBI (Bryan
LaHair, Iowa).
• Named the Texas League Player of the Year, the
first Cardinals minor leaguer to earn the honor
since Tyrone Horne in 1998.
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• Selected to the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star
team and went 1-for-4 with a homer; was also
named a Texas League post-season AllStar.
• Set a Springfield single-season record with 32
home runs and 101 RBI.
• Topped the Texas League in RBI and slugging
percentage (.566), ranked sixth in batting (.300),
second in homers and total bases (262) and
fourth in extra-base hits (57).
• Ranked in the top-10 among Cardinals minor
leaguers in home runs (1st), slugging percentage
(1st), runs (2nd, 80), RBI (2nd), hits (4th, 139), OPS
(4th, .923) and ranked fourth among Cardinals
full-season minor leaguers with a .300 average.
• Played in 115 games with Double-A Springfield,
111 at first base (fourth-highest total among first
basemen in the Texas League)...Registered a .993
fielding percentage at first base with just eight
errors in 1,100 total chances.
• Placed on the 7-day disabled list from 6/5-24, and
missed 19 games due to an oblique muscle strain.
• Blasted his first career grand slam on 7/12 vs.
Midland.
• Ran off a 13-game hitting streak from 6/1 to 7/4,
tied for the 11th longest in the TL; batted .429
(24-for-56) during the streak.
• Reached base safely in 25 straight games, tied for
the sixth longest such streak in the TL.
• Honored as Cardinals Minor League Player of the
Month for May.
• Was selected to play for the Peoria Javelinas in the
Arizona Fall League and started 20 games at first
base, batting .250 with four home runs and 19 RBI.
• Was selected to the AFL Rising Stars All-Star
Game, but could not participate due to injury...
Named as one of two Arizona Fall League Top
Prospects at first base, selected by AFL managers
and coaches.
• Rated as the ninth-best prospect in the Cardinals
organization by Baseball America
2010• Led the Midwest League with 88 RBI, 63 extra-
base hits and a .541 slugging percentage...Led all
Cardinals minor leaguers in slugging percentage
and doubles (41).
• Named a Midwest League Mid-Season and Post-
Season All-Star; went 0-for-2 as the starting first
baseman for the West All-Star team.
• Batted .333 in June, hit .340 with seven home
runs and 26 RBI in both July and August.
• Hit for better power vs. right-handed pitchers
(.302, 17 HR), but hit better for average vs. left-
handed pitchers (.333, 5 HR).
• Tied his career-best with a 14-game hitting
streak from 7/31 to 8/14, batting .400 (24-for-60)
with five home runs and 19 RBI.
2009• Split the season playing 63 games between
Johnson City (R) and Batavia (SS-A).
• Led all Cardinals minor leaguers with a .355
batting average, .574 slugging percentage and
.947 OPS.
• Hit a two-run home run in his first professional
plate appearance at Kingsport (6/23).
• Hit safely in 26 of 32 games in Johnson City and
29 of 31 in Batavia.
• Logged a 14-game hitting streak (8/3-19), the
second longest in the New York-Penn League
(.367, 22-for-60, 2 HR, 12 RBI).
• Also had the longest home hitting streak in the
league at 19 games from 8/3-the end of season.
• Recorded first multi-home run game at
Mahoning Valley on 8/25, drilling home runs in
back-to-back innings (4th and 5th).
Personal• Graduated from Philipsburg-Osceola (Pa.) High
School...Owns several offensive career records at
Osceola including batting average (.473), home
runs (16), RBI (95) and doubles (28)..Garnered All-
State honors as a catcher his senior season.
• Attended Slippery Rock University (Pa.) from
2007 to 2009 and holds career records for
batting average (.453) and slugging percentage
(.754)...Batted .495 his junior season (single
season record) with 91 hits (tied for single season
recrod), 14 homers and 64 RBI.
transactions• Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 23rd
round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Brad Fidler.
• On St. Louis disabled list (right oblique strain),
April 22 to May 6, 2013; included anrehabilitation
assignment to Springfield (AA).
• On St. Louis disabled list (left calf), May 29
to June 12, 2014; included an rehabilitation
assignment to Memphis (AAA).
• On St. Louis disabled list (right quadriceps tear),
May 27 to September 9, 2015.
• On St. Louis disabled list (right shoulder
inflammation), August 10 to September 1, 2016;
included rehabilitation assignment to Memphis (AAA).
• Acquired by the Atlanta Braves from the St. Louis
Cardinals along with cash considerations in
exchange for INF Juan Yepez on May 20, 2016.
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Complete RecordYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS OBP SLG E2009 Johnson City .365 32 115 15 42 6 0 6 25 0 3 1 9 20 0-0 .406 .574 2 Batavia .346 31 130 16 45 11 0 4 27 0 1 0 11 21 0-0 .394 .523 42010 Quad Cities .310 121 464 71 144 41 0 22 88 0 9 4 33 78 5-1 .355 .541 102011 Springfield .300 115 463 80 139 23 2 32 101 0 6 4 40 90 0-1 .357 .566 82012 Memphis .329 67 258 41 85 22 0 18 50 0 3 0 15 57 3-1 .362 .624 4 St. Louis .244 27 86 8 21 6 0 2 13 0 0 0 5 24 0-0 .286 .384 32013 St. Louis .284 108 296 46 84 14 0 17 51 0 0 0 23 80 0-1 .335 .503 2 Springfield# .250 3 12 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0-0 .250 .333 02014 St. Louis .288 142 527 55 152 34 5 15 68 0 7 3 26 114 3-2 .321 .457 9 Memphis# .200 4 15 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .200 .267 02015 St. Louis .240 60 175 14 42 9 0 5 24 0 1 0 10 41 1-0 .280 .377 32016 St. Louis .249 118 297 37 74 18 0 16 54 0 3 2 25 81 0-1 .309 .471 7 Memphis# .188 5 16 4 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 3 0-0 .350 .438 0Minor Totals .315 378 1473 229 464 106 2 83 297 0 22 9 112 275 8-3 .362 .559 28Major Totals .270 455 1381 160 373 81 5 55 210 0 11 5 89 340 4-4 .314 .455 24
Division Series RecordYear Club, Opp. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E2013 StL vs. Pit. .316 5 19 3 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 02014 StL vs. LAD .250 4 12 2 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0D.S. Totals .290 9 31 5 9 1 0 2 6 0 0 1 0 0 4 5 0
championship series RecordYear Club, Opp. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E2013 StL vs. LAD .227 6 22 2 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 02014 StL vs. SF .222 5 18 3 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0C.S. Totals .225 11 40 5 9 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 0
World series RecordYear Club, Opp. AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS E2013 StL vs. Bos. .136 6 22 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
MAJOR LEAgue Fielding RecordPosition PCT G PO A E TC DPFirst Base .992 363 2861 245 24 3130 286
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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
Full Name: Jason Louis Motte
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Height: 6-0 Weight: 225
DOB: June 22, 1982 Opening Day Age: 34
Born: Port Huron, MI Resides: Memphis, TN
MLB Debut: September 3, 2008 MLB Service Time: 8.027
Acquired: Signed to a minor-league contract, April 11, 2017
Contract Status: Signed through 2017
2016• Signed by the Rockies to a two-year contract on
12/8/2015 after spending the 2015 season with
Chicago-NL.
• Began the season on the 15-day disabled list with
a right shoulder strain and then made another
disabled list stint with a right rotator cuff strain,
limiting him to 30 appearances.
• Reinstated from the 15-day disabled list 5/25 and
made his Rockies debut that night at Boston,
pitching 1.0 inning of relief while allowing one hit
with two strikeouts in a 10-3 Colorado loss.
• Scored upon in 10 of his 30 games, including
four consecutive appearances from 6/22-28.
• Struck out the side on 7/28 for the first time since
9/22/12 at CHI while with St. Louis.
• Allowed a home run in three consecutive outings,
6/22-27, including a walk-off shot on 6/22 at
Yankee Stadium (Starlin Castro).
• Placed on the 15-day disabled list a second
time, 7/27, with a right rotator cuff strain...Was
reinstated on 9/8 and made four scoreless
appearances (3.0 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 2 SO) to finish his
season.
2015• Signed a one-year contract with the Chicago
Cubs on 1/17/15 after spening the first 12 seasons
of his professional career with St. Louis.
• Tied for the Major League lead among relievers
with a career-high eight wins, but went on the
disabled list 8/24 with a right shoulder strain that
kept him out for the remainder of the season.
• Won a career-high seven consecutive decisions
from 5/23 through his last appearance. Recorded
13-straight scoreless appearances from 5/16-
6/20 (10.2 IP).
• Held opponents to a .208 average (11-for-53)
with runners in scoring position.
• Placed on the 15-day disabled list 8/24 with a
right shoulder strain and missed the remainder of
the season.
CAREER HIGHSMost Innings Pitched
2.0, 11x, last: 7/21/15 at CIN
Most Runs Allowed
5, 7/25/09 at PHI
Most Earned Runs Allowed
5, 7/25/09 at PHI
Most Hits Allowed
4, 3x, last: 7/6/14 vs. MIA
Most HRs Allowed
2, 4x, last: 8/16/12 vs. ARI
Most Walks
3, 3x, last: 5/30/12 at ATL
Most Strikeouts
5, 9/2/09 vs. MIL
Longest winning streak
7, 5/23/15-8/21/15
Longest losing streak
2, 3x, last: 8/16/12-9/15/12
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2016• Signed by the Rockies to a two-year contract on
12/8/2015 after spending the 2015 season with
Chicago-NL.
• Began the season on the 15-day disabled list with
a right shoulder strain and then made another
disabled list stint with a right rotator cuff strain,
limiting him to 30 appearances.
• Reinstated from the 15-day disabled list 5/25 and
made his Rockies debut that night at Boston,
pitching 1.0 inning of relief while allowing one hit
with two strikeouts in a 10-3 Colorado loss.
• Scored upon in 10 of his 30 games, including
four consecutive appearances from 6/22-28.
• Struck out the side on 7/28 for the first time since
9/22/12 at CHI while with St. Louis.
• Allowed a home run in three consecutive outings,
6/22-27, including a walk-off shot on 6/22 at
Yankee Stadium (Starlin Castro).
• Placed on the 15-day disabled list a second
time, 7/27, with a right rotator cuff strain...Was
reinstated on 9/8 and made four scoreless
appearances (3.0 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 2 SO) to finish his
season.
2015• Signed a one-year contract with the Chicago
Cubs on 1/17/15 after spening the first 12 seasons
of his professional career with St. Louis.
• Tied for the Major League lead among relievers
with a career-high eight wins, but went on the
disabled list 8/24 with a right shoulder strain that
kept him out for the remainder of the season.
• Won a career-high seven consecutive decisions
from 5/23 through his last appearance. Recorded
13-straight scoreless appearances from 5/16-
6/20 (10.2 IP).
• Held opponents to a .208 average (11-for-53)
with runners in scoring position.
• Placed on the 15-day disabled list 8/24 with a
right shoulder strain and missed the remainder of
the season.
2014• Made his first appearance of the season on 5/21
after missing the beginning of the campaign
while recovering from “Tommy John” surgery.
• Went 1-0 with a 4.68 ERA (13 ER/25.0 IP) in 29
appearances for the Cardinals...Twenty of his 29
appearances were scoreless.
• The 29 appearances were his fewest in a season
since making 12 starts in September 2008.
2013• Suffered a right elbow strain 3/21 and underwent
season-ending “Tommy John” surgery 5/7...The
procedure was performed by Cardinals team
physician Dr. George Paletta in St. Louis.
2012• Stepped into the closer role for the Cardinals and
recorded an NL-high tying 42 saves.
• Became the first Cardinals pitcher in franchise
history to record every save for the team in a
season, and the first Cardinals pitcher to lead
the league in saves since Jason Isringhausen in
2004 (47).
• Recorded a career-high 86 strikeouts while
issuing 17 walks for a 5.06 strikeout-to-walk
ratio...His 72.0 innings pitched were also a career
high.
• Named National League Player of the Week for
the week of 9/17-23, after recording five saves
in five appearances with 10 strikeouts across 4.2
scoreless innings pitched.
2012 POSTSEASON• Made six postseason appearances and allowed
two earned runs in 8.1 innings (2.16 ERA)...
Recorded three saves and got the win in Game 5
of the NLDS against Washington.
2011• Set a Cardinals franchise record for appearances
by a right-handed pitcher in a single season with
78.
• Also set a Cardinals franchise record with 33
consecutive appearances without allowing an
earned run (26.1 IP), 6/26-9/3.
• Recorded a 2.25 ERA on the season (17 ER/68.0
IP), which was 10th lowest in the NL.
2011 postseason• Made 12 postseason appearances and recorded a
franchise-high five postseason saves.
• Finished Game 7 of the World Series against the
Texas Rangers to capture the title.
2010• Made 56 appearances out of the Cardinals
bullpen and recorded a career-best 2.24 ERA (13
ER/52.1 IP).
• Retired 32 consecutive batters over 10.2 innings
pitched from 5/11-6/6.
• Recorded at least one strikeout in 35 of his 56
outings.
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2009• Made 69 appearances in his first full season in the
Major Leagues, which was the third most for a
rookie in Cardinals history.
• Allowed one run over his final 13 outings (12.1 IP,
0.73 ERA, 16 SO).
2009 postseason• Made his first career postseason appearance and
retired all three batters he faced in Game 3 of the
NLDS against the Dodgers.
2008• Made his Major League debut 9/3 at ARI, allowing
no runs on one hit in 1.1 innings pitched.
• Made 12 relief appearances for the Cardinals in
September and allowed one earned run in 11.0
innings pitched (0.82 ERA), while striking out 16
and walking one.
2007• Split his season between Single-A Palm Beach
and Double-A Springfield in what was his first full
season as a pitcher.
• Began the season at Palm Beach and went 1-0
with a 0.90 ERA (1 ER/10.0 IP).
• Made his first appearance with Springfield on 5/2
and remained in Double-A for the duration of the
season, where he went 3-3 with a 2.20 ERA (12
ER/49.0 IP) in 44 appearances.
2006• Began his conversion from catcher to pitcher,
appearing in 10 games at catcher before making
29 relief appearances.
• Made his pitching debut with Single-A State
College, and went 1-2 with a 3.08 ERA (9 ER/26.1
IP) over 21 appearances.
2005• Played 40 games for Single-A Palm Beach and
one game for Double-A Springfield as a catcher.
• Batted .176 (22-for-125) between 40 games with
Single-A Palm Beach and one game at Double-A
Springfield.
2004• Was selected to play in the Florida State League
All-Star Game, and led the Florida State League in
catcher assists.
• Rated as the best defensive catcher in the Florida
State League following the season by Baseball
America.
2003• Made his professional debut as a catcher, splitting
time between Rookie Level Johnson City and
Single-A Peoria.
• Batted .310 (9-for-29) with three doubles in nine
games for Johnson City.
PERSONAL• Married to Caitlin and they have two children,
Margaret and Sutter
• Established The Jason Motte Foundation in 2010
with the mission “to provide comfort and care
where there is a need for those affected, either
directly or indirectly, by cancers of all kinds.”
• While a member of the Cardinals in 2013, was
instrumental in organizing Pediatric Cancer
Awareness Day.
• Attended Iona College in New Rochelle, N.Y.,
where he was a catcher.
Transactions• Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 19th
round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft.
• On St. Louis’ 15-day disabled list (right shoulder
sprain), August 4 to August 30, 2010; included
an injury rehabilitation assignment to Memphis
(AAA).
• On St. Louis’ 60-day disabled list (“Tommy John”
surgery), from March 23, 2013 to the end of the
season.
• On St. Louis’ 15-day disabled list (recovery from
“Tommy John” surgery), March 21 to May 20,
2014; included injury rehabilitation assignments
to Springfield (AA) and Memphis (AAA).
• On St. Louis’ 15-day disabled list (lower back
sprain), August 8 to September 2, 2014; included
an injury rehabilitation assignment to Springfield
(AA).
• Signed by the Chicago Cubs as a free agent to a
one-year contract on December 19, 2014.
• On Chicago’s (NL) 15-day disabled list (right
shoulder strain), August 24, 2015 to the end of
the season.
• Signed by the Colorado Rockies as a free agent
to a two-year contact on December 8, 2015.
• On Colorado’s 15-day disabled list (right shoulder
strain), April 11 to May 25, 2015; included an
injury rehabilitation assignment to Albuquerque
(AAA).
• On Colorado’s 15-day disabled list (right rotator
cuff strain), July 27 to September 8, 2016.
• Signed by the Atlanta Braves to a minor league
contract on April 9, 2017.
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Complete RecordYear Club W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2006 State College 1-2 3.08 21 0 0 0 8 26.1 30 12 9 1 0 4 25 0 0 Quad Cities 1-1 4.97 8 0 0 0 0 12.2 16 8 7 1 1 3 13 0 02007 Palm Beach 1-0 0.90 9 0 0 0 3 10.0 7 2 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 Springfield 3-3 2.20 44 0 0 0 8 49.0 36 13 12 3 3 22 63 2 02008 Memphis 4-3 3.24 63 0 0 0 9 66.2 64 25 24 6 1 26 110 7 0 St. Louis 0-0 0.82 12 0 0 0 1 11.0 5 2 1 0 0 3 16 0 02009 St. Louis 4-4 4.76 69 0 0 0 0 56.2 57 32 30 10 2 23 54 2 12010 St. Louis 4-2 2.24 56 0 0 0 2 52.1 41 13 13 5 0 18 54 1 0 Memphis# 0-0 3.38 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 02011 St. Louis 5-2 2.25 78 0 0 0 9 68.0 49 22 17 2 5 16 63 1 02012 St. Louis 4-5 2.75 67 0 0 0 42 72.0 49 23 22 9 2 17 86 0 02013 Injured - Did Not Pitch 2014 Springfield# 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 4.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 Memphis# 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 St. Louis 1-0 4.68 29 0 0 0 0 25.0 29 14 13 7 0 9 17 1 02015 Chicago (NL) 8-1 3.91 57 0 0 0 6 48.1 48 21 21 4 2 11 34 2 02016 Albuquerque# 0-0 3.18 6 0 0 0 0 5.2 3 2 2 1 0 3 5 0 0 Colorado 0-1 4.94 30 0 0 0 0 23.2 28 15 13 6 2 8 24 0 0Minor Totals 10-9 2.79 160 0 0 0 28 180.2 161 63 56 12 5 61 229 9 0Major Totals 26-15 3.28 398 0 0 0 60 357.0 306 142 130 43 13 105 348 7 1
Bold indicates led league; #Injury rehabilitation assignment
wild card game RecordYear Club, Opp. W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2012 StL. vs. Atl. 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
division series record Year Club, Opp. W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2009 StL. vs. LAD 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 StL. vs. Phi. 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 2 3.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 02012 StL. vs. Wsh. 1-0 3.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
Division Totals 1-0 1.23 6 0 0 0 2 7.1 4 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 0
championship series recordYear Club, Opp. W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2011 StL. vs. Mil. 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 2 4.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 02012 StL. vs. SF 0-0 2.25 3 0 0 0 2 4.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Championship Totals 0-0 1.04 7 0 0 0 4 8.2 2 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0
world series recordYear Club, Opp. W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK2011 StL. vs. Tex. 0-1 6.23 5 0 0 0 1 4.1 4 4 3 1 0 1 1 0 0
Major League Fielding RecordPosition PCT G PO A E TC DPPitcher .986 403 27 46 1 74 5
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DANNYSAntana 23
INFIELDER/OUTFIELDER
Full Name: Daniel Ernesto Santana
Bats: Switch Throws: Right
Height: 5-11 Weight: 185
DOB: November 7, 1990 Opening Day Age: 26
Born: Monte Plata, DR Resides: Monte Plata, DR
MLB Debut: May 5, 2014 MLB Service Time: 2.111
Acquired: Acquired from the Minnesota Twins, May 8, 2017
Contract Status: Signed through 2017
2016• Made the Twins Opening Day roster for the
second consecutive season.
• Placed on the 15-day disabled list (right
hamstring strain), 4/9...Played three games on a
rehabilitation assignment with Single-A Ft. Myers
before being reinstated 4/25.
• Recorded a season-high three hits four times:
4/26 vs. CLE, 4/27 vs. CLE, 7/6 vs. OAK and 8/2
at CLE.
• Placed on the 15-day disabled list (left hamstring
strain), 5/30...Played three games on a
rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Rochester
prior to being reinstated on 6/17.
• Placed on the 15-day disabled list for the final
time (left shoulder AC joint sprain), 8/28...
Transferred to the 60-day disabled list on 9/6
and did not appear again for the remainder of the
season
• Ranked third on the club in stolen bases (12).
• Hit .265 (49-for-185) with 12 extra-base hits as a
left-handed batter and .146 (7-for-48) with two
extra-base hits as a right-handed batter.
• Played 40 games (39 starts) in centerfield, 17
games (15 starts) in left field, six games (5 starts)
in right field, three games (2 starts) at shortstop,
three games (no starts) at second base and one
game (1 start) at third base.
2015• Made the Twins Opening Day roster for first time
in career and was Opening Day shortstop and
leadoff hitter 4/6 at DET.
• Batted .218 (39-for-179) with seven doubles,
three triples, 11 RBI and two walks in 49 games
before being optioned to Triple-A Rochester 6/7.
• Hit .308 (20-for-65) with six doubles and three
triples in 15 games for the Red Wings and was
recalled 6/26, when the Twins placed Byron
Buxton on disabled list.
• Batted .217 (15-for-69) in 24 games for the Twins
and was optioned back to Rochester 7/31 when
CAREER HIGHSMost Runs
3, 4x, last: 8/3/16 at CLE
Most Hits
5, 8/3/14 at CWS
Most Doubles
2, 3x, last: 5/2/15 vs. CWS
Most Triples
1, 14x, last: 7/6/16 vs. OAK
Most Home Runs
1, 10x, last: 5/4/17 vs. OAK
Most RBI
5, 6/7/14 vs. HOU
Most Walks
2, 2x, last: 5/24/16 vs. KC
Most Stolen Bases
2, 3x, last: 5/19/16 vs. TOR
Longest Hitting Streak
10 games, 8/17-8/26/14
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the Twins acquired Kevin Jepsen.
• Hit .322 (49-for-152) at Rochester, including an
average of .403 (27-for-67) in his final 15 games
and .577 (15-for-26) in his final six.
• Recalled by Minnesota 9/1 as part of September
additions.
• Used primarily as pinch-runner and pinch-hitter
for the Twins in September...Hit .254 (105-for-
413) with 20 doubles, nine triples, 36 RBI and 54
runs scored in 126 games between Rochester
and Minnesota combined.
2014• Optioned to Triple-A Rochester from Twins
spring training on 3/16.
• Hit .351 (13-for-37) with three doubles, four RBI
and eight runs scored in his final nine games for
the Red Wings, 4/20-5/1.
• Recalled from Triple-A Rochester on 5/3 as the
Twins placed Aaron Hicks on the 7-day DL the
previous day...Made his Major League debut on
5/5 at CLE as a pinch runner; later recorded his
first Major League hit, singling off Cody Allen.
• Recorded his first career RBI on 5/7 vs. CLE; later
hit his first career double, off John Axford.
• Was the final batter in the Twins walk-off win,
5/27 vs. TEX, hitting the ball back to Joakim Soria,
who bobbled the ball and committed the error
allowing Eduardo Nunez to score the winning
run in the bottom of the ninth.
• Hit his first career leadoff home run, 6/9 at TOR,
off R.A. Dickey.
• Placed on the 15-day disabled list on 6/27 with
a deep bone bruise in his left knee, an injury
suffered running the bases on 6/25 at LAA;
returned from rehab assignment and reinstated
from the DL on 7/18.
• Recorded a five-hit game, 8/3 at CWS, becoming
the fourth rookie in club history with five hits in a
game, the previous being Zoilo Versalles (May 27,
1961 at Washington), Rod Carew (May 8, 1967 vs.
Washington) and Tim Teufel (September 16, 1983
vs. Toronto)...Was one of five rookies in baseball
with a five-hit game on the season.
• Recorded his third four-hit game, 8/13 at HOU...
His third four-hit game as a leadoff hitter came in
just his 61st career game, the fastest for a leadoff
hitter to three four-hit games since Ichiro Suzuki
in his first 36 games of 2001; also the fastest
for a rookie in any spot in his order in his first
61 games since Buster Posey had three four-hit
games in his first 55 games of 2010.
• His 78 hits through his first 61 games were the
most by a Twin in his first 61 games since Kirby
Puckett had 85 in 1984.
• Named AL co-Player of the Week with Trevor
Plouffe for the period ending August 24th, the
first of his career...Led baseball in hits (14) and
was tied for first in triples (2) and total bases (23);
also tied for third in the league in runs scored (7)
and was 10th in slugging percentage (.622).
• Recorded 41 hits in August; paired with Kennys
Vargas’ 38, totaling 79...It was the second most
in Twins history for two rookies in one month,
trailing only Bernie Allen (44) and Rich Rollins
(40), who combined for 84 in August of 1962.
• Batted .313 (41-for-131) with five doubles, four
triples, three home runs, 14 RBI and 23 runs
scored in 29 August games; tied with Victor
Martinez (DET) for most hits in baseball during
the month and third in runs scored.
• Among all rookies in baseball in August, he
ranked first in hits, tied for first in triples, second
in runs scored, fifth in batting average, and tied
for sixth in RBI.
• Hit safely in 17 straight home games (with an
at-bat) 8/17-9/19, hitting .400 (32-for-80), the
longest for a Twin since Marty Cordova in 1996;
the run was also the third-highest home hit-
streak in baseball for the season (Denard Span,
WAS - 22 and Michael Brantley, CLE - 19).
• Batted .337 (31-for-92) with 10 doubles in 23
September games; 10 doubles led all rookies in
baseball for the month and his batting average
ranked second.
• Led all rookies in the Majors after the All-Star
break in runs scored (51), hits (85) and doubles
(17), ranked second in triples (7), third in batting
average (.314), and tied for fifth in RBI (24)
• Recorded eight bunt hits, fourth most in the AL
and tied for seventh most in baseball.
• Finished tied for third on the Twins all-time
rookie list in triples (7), tied for fourth in doubles
(27) and tied for sixth in stolen bases (20).
• One hundred twenty-nine hits were most for
a Twins rookie since 2001 (Luis Rivas - 150); 27
doubles were most since 1995 (Marty Cordova
- 27); 44 extra-base hits were most since 1995
(Cordova - 55); seven triples were most since
1979 (John Castino - 8) and 38 multi-hit games
were tied for most since 2001 (Rivas - 38).
• Hit .412 (54-for-131) in day games, the best in
Twins history, best in baseball and the highest
since Barry Bonds hit .475 in day games in 2004.
• Hit .307 (61-for-199) at home and .330 (68-for-
206) on the road, the highest among all rookies
in baseball.
• Batted .333 (32-for-96) with runners in scoring
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position and .317 (13-for-41) with RISP and two
outs.
• Played 69 games in center field (62 starts) and 34
games at shortstop (31 starts); committed four
errors in center and two at short.
• Given the Bill Boni Award for Twins Most
Outstanding Rookie voted on by the Twin Cities
Chapter of the BBWAA.
2013• Participated in his first Twins Major League spring
training; optioned 3/11.
• Spent the season with Double-A New Britain...
Named the Twins minor league Player of the
Week on 8/23, hitting .429 (12-for-28) with one
double, one home run, five RBI and four runs
scored in seven games.
• Ranked third in the Eastern League and second
among all Twins minor leaguers in stolen bases
(30).
• Tied for second among Twins minor leaguers in
triples (10).
• Hit .323 (51-for-158) with 14 extra-base hits off
left-handed pitching and .286 (109-for-381) with
20 extra-base hits off right-handers.
• Named an Eastern League Postseason All-Star,
and a utility player on the MiLB.com Twins
organizational All-Star team.
• Named the ninth best prospect and best
defensive infielder in the Twins system by
Baseball America entering 2014.
2012• Spent season with Single-A Ft. Myers, hitting .556
(10-for-18) in first four games.
• Named the Twins minor league Player of the
Week on 5/11, batting .414 (12-for-29) with one
double, one home run, three RBI and eight runs
scored in five games.
• Garnered a Florida State League All-Star Game
selection.
• Ranked third in the Twins organization in triples
(9), fifth in hits (145), tied for eighth in stolen
bases (17), and 10th in runs scored (70).
• Played 85 games at shortstop, 32 games at
second base and two games in the outfield,
committing 26 errors, which ranked third in the
Twins organization.
• Named as shortstop on the MiLB.com Twins
organizational All-Star team.
• Ranked as the ninth-best prospect in the Twins
organization by Baseball America entering the
2013 season.
• Added to the Twins 40-man roster in November.
2011• Spent the entire season with Single-A Beloit...Led
the Twins organization in errors, committing 28.
2010• Split the season between rookie-level
Elizabethton and Single-A Beloit...
• Named the 20th best prospect in the Twins
organization by Baseball America entering 2011.
2009• Spent the entire season with GCL Twins...Named
the Twins minor league Player of the Week on
8/8, batting .429 (9-for-21) with seven runs,
11 RBI, two home runs and one double in five
games.
• Ranked as the 25th-best prospect in the Twins
organization by Baseball America entering the
2010 season.
PERSONAL• Has a wife, Johanny and daughter, Jazlin Daniella
(10/25/13).
• Signed as 17-year-old from Monte Plata,
Dominican Republic.
• Is the youngest of four children, two brothers,
Deivi and Danilo, and one sister, Rossy.pitching.
transactions• Signed by the Minnesota Twins as a non-drafted
free agent on December 6, 2007...Signed by Fred
Guerrero.
• On Minnesota 15-day disabled list (left knee bone
bruise), June 27 to July 18, 2014; included an
injury rehabilitation assignment to Fort Myers (A+).
• On Minnesota 15-day disabled list (right hamstring
strain), April 10 to April 25, 2016; included an injury
rehabilitation assignment to Fort Myers (A+).
• On Minnesota 15-day disabled list (left hamstring
strain), May 31 to June 17, 2016; incleded an injury
rehabilitation assignment to Rochester (AAA).
• On Minnesota 60-day disabled list (sprained
left shoulder), August 29 to the end of the 2016
season.
• Acquired by the Atlanta Braves from the Minnesota
Twins in exchange for LHP Kevin Chapman and
cash considerations on May 8, 2017.
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Complete RecordYear Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB-CS OBP SLG E2008 DSL Twins .274 51 190 37 52 6 10 1 27 3 4 2 20 38 15-4 .343 .426 142009 GCL Twins .265 44 170 30 45 7 5 3 25 3 2 2 8 27 12-1 .302 .418 142010 Beloit .238 40 130 14 31 4 3 0 11 2 2 3 7 40 10-4 .289 .315 12 Elizabethton .264 30 140 23 37 8 1 4 16 0 0 1 3 30 5-4 .285 .421 82011 Beloit .247 104 365 55 90 15 5 7 41 10 5 4 25 98 24-15 .298 .373 282012 Fort Myers .286 121 507 70 145 21 9 8 60 3 3 5 29 77 17-11 .329 .410 262013 New Britain .297 131 539 66 160 22 10 2 45 11 5 8 24 94 30-13 .333 .386 322014 Rochester .268 24 97 15 26 7 2 0 7 2 0 0 6 28 4-1 .311 .381 5 Minnesota .319 101 405 70 129 27 7 7 40 2 1 3 19 98 20-4 .353 .472 6 Fort Myers# .000 3 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1-0 .083 .000 02015 Minnesota .215 91 261 30 56 10 5 0 21 7 0 3 6 68 8-4 .241 .291 16 Rochester .322 35 152 24 49 10 4 3 15 1 2 0 7 25 6-3 .348 .500 52016 Minnesota .240 75 233 29 56 10 2 2 14 1 1 1 12 55 12-9 .279 .326 4 Fort Myers# .200 3 10 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1-0 .200 .500 1 Rochester# .364 3 11 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-0 .364 .364 0Minor Totals .276 589 2322 339 641 100 49 29 248 35 23 25 130 464 126-56 .318 .399 145Major Totals .268 267 899 129 241 47 14 9 75 10 2 7 37 221 40-17 .302 .382 26
Major League Fielding RecordPosition PCT G PO A E TC DPCenter Field .983 114 280 6 5 291 1Shortstop .958 103 151 264 18 433 63Left Field .925 17 24 1 2 27 0Right Field 1.000 7 7 0 0 7 0Second Base .--- 3 0 0 0 0 0Third Base .833 1 1 4 1 6 0Outfield Totals .978 138 311 7 7 325 1
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