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Ozzie Albies

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Curaçaoan baseball player (born 1997)

Baseball player
Ozzie Albies
Albies with theAtlanta Braves in 2021
Atlanta Braves – No. 1
Second baseman
Born: (1997-01-07)January 7, 1997 (age 29)
Willemstad,Curaçao
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right
MLB debut
August 1, 2017, for the Atlanta Braves
MLB statistics
(through 2025 season)
Batting average.266
Hits1,086
Home runs157
Runs batted in582
Stolen bases98
Stats atBaseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Ozhaino Jurdy Jiandro "Ozzie"Albies (born January 7, 1997) is a Curaçaoan professionalbaseballsecond baseman for theAtlanta Braves ofMajor League Baseball (MLB). Albies signed with the Braves organization in 2013 and made his MLB debut with the team in 2017. During his first full season, Albies was named to the2018 MLB All-Star Game. Albies was later named to the 2021 and 2023 All-Star games. He won theNational LeagueSilver Slugger Award in 2019 and 2021. In 2021, he also won theHeart & Hustle Award, and his team won theWorld Series.

Career

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Minor leagues

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Albies started playing baseball at the age of six and began switch-hitting in 2013.[1][2] Discovered by the Curaçao-based scout Dargello Lodowica,[3] Albies was signed by theAtlanta Braves for $350,000 as an international free agent on July 2, 2013.[4][5] Influencing his decision to sign was the Braves' connection toAndruw Jones andAndrelton Simmons, both, like Albies, natives ofCuraçao.[6] He made his professional debut in 2014 with theGulf Coast Braves and joined theDanville Braves in July.[7] In 57 games, Albieshit .364/.446/.444 with ahome run.[8] After the season, he was ranked among the top 100 prospects in baseball byKeith Law[9][10] and fifth-best in Braves farm system byBaseball America.[11]

Albies began the 2015 season with theRome Braves.[12] In July, he was named to theAll Star Futures Game.[13][14] He was the only Braves prospect to appear in the game that year, as well as the youngest player on the field.[15][16] Albies went 1-for-2 in the game, which the World Team lost to the U.S. 10–1.[17] He fractured his right thumb during the first week of August and missed the rest of the season.[18] In 98 games, Albies hit .310/.368/.404, stole 29 bases, and committed 17 errors.[19][20]MLB.com placed him third on the list of top Braves prospects at the end of 2015, and 30th overall throughout the minors.[21]

Albies with theGwinnett Braves in 2016

Albies was invited tospring training in 2016 and opened the season with the Double-AMississippi Braves.[22] After 22 appearances with Mississippi, he hit .369/.442/.512 and was promoted to the Triple-AGwinnett Braves on April 30.[23] In two months with Gwinnett, Albies hit .248/.307/.351. On June 30, he returned to Mississippi, playing second base alongside shortstopDansby Swanson.[24][25] Upon Swanson's promotion to the major leagues, Albies remained in Mississippi, having hit for a .292 batting average and a .778 OPS between Double-A and Triple-A. Mississippi made theSouthern League playoffs, but Albies injured his right elbow in the first postseason game and sat out the remainder of the season.[26]

Atlanta Braves

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2017

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Albies was again invited to spring training at the start of the 2017 season.[27] Atlanta called him up on August 1, and he made his major league debut against theLos Angeles Dodgers.[28] On August 3 against the Dodgers, Albies hit his first career home run for his first major league hit.[29]

2018

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Albies was part of the Braves'Opening Day starting lineup in 2018.[30] On June 12, he hit agrand slam against theNew York Mets en route to an 8–2 win.[31] Albies became the youngest player ever to have two grand slams.[32] On June 25, Albies hit his first careerwalk-off home run against theCincinnati Reds.[33] On July 8, while owning a .281 batting average with 18 home runs and 50 RBIs,[34] Albies was named anAll-Star via the player vote in his first full year in the major leagues.[35][36] On July 11, against theToronto Blue Jays, he had his first career multi-home run game.[37]

In 2018, he batted .261/.305/.452 with 24 home runs and 72 RBIs.[38] On defense, he committed 10 errors, fourth-most of all NL second basemen.[39]

2019

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On April 11, 2019, Albies signed a seven-year, $35 million extension with the Braves.[40][41] The deal includes options for the 2026 and 2027 seasons. Both years are worth $7 million, with a $4 million buyout.[42] His extension was considered team-friendly, with Albies potentially forgoing more than $100 million if he went througharbitration andfree agency.[43][44][45]

In 2019, he batted .295/.352/.500 with 102 runs, 24 home runs, 86 RBIs, and 112 strikeouts.[39] Albies and teammatesRonald Acuña Jr. andFreddie Freeman won the National LeagueSilver Slugger Awards for second base, outfield, and first base, respectively.[46][47] On defense, Albies had the bestfielding percentage of all major league second basemen (.994).[48]

2020

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In the 2020COVID-19 pandemic-shortened season, Albies batted .271/.306/.466 with six home runs and 19 RBIs.[49]

2021

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On June 3, 2021, Albies recorded his 500th career hit, an RBI double off ofWashington Nationals relieverSam Clay.[50] Albies was selected as a reserve for theAll-Star Game.[51] When Albies hit his 25th home run of the season on September 4, the2021 Braves became the second team in MLB history to have its starting infielders hit 25 home runs each.[52] On September 22, Albies recorded his 30th home run and 100th RBI of the season, new career milestones in both statistics. He became the first second baseman in franchise history to have hit 30 home runs and 100 RBI in the same season.[53] On September 29, Albies scored his 100th run of the season.[54] On October 1, he stole his career-high 20th base.[55] He was one of five players with 30 home runs and 20 steals for the season.[56]

In 2021, he batted .259/.310/.488 in 629 at bats (2nd in the NL), with 103 runs (4th), 40 doubles (3rd), 7 triples (3rd), 30 home runs, 106 RBIs (3rd), and 128 strikeouts.[39] He swung at a higher percentage of pitches in thestrike zone than any other major leaguer, at 83.4%.[57] On defense, he led all second basemen with 389 assists and committed 8 errors, fourth-most among NL second basemen.[39] The Braves finished with an 88–73 record, clinching theNL East, and eventually won theWorld Series, the franchise's first title since 1995.[58] Albies played second base every inning of the postseason, batting .254 with 3 doubles, 2 RBI, and 3 steals in 16 games.[59] Following the season, Albies won his second Silver Slugger Award[60] as well as theHeart & Hustle Award.[61]

2022

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On June 11, 2022, Albies hit a grand slam off ofSt. Louis Cardinals pitcherChris Stratton.[62] Two days later, he fractured his left foot in a game against the Nationals.[63][64] He was placed on the 60-dayinjured list and underwent a surgical procedure, performed by Robert Anderson.[65] Albies returned to the active roster on September 16.[66][67] The next day, Albies fractured his right pinky finger while sliding into second base.[68][69]

2023

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Albies was once again selected as a reserve infielder for the National League in theMLB All-Star Game.[70] Albies played in every game up until August 14 and was placed on the 10-day injured list for the first time all season the next day with a hamstring injury.[71][72] He returned to the 25-man roster on August 28.[73][74]

2024

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Albies was hit by a pitch fromSpencer Arrighetti on April 15, 2024, fractured his toe, and subsequently placed on the 10-day injured list.[75] On July 21, Albies fractured his left wrist in a collision withSt. Louis Cardinals outfielderMichael Siani and was expected to miss eight weeks of the season.[76][77] Albies returned to action on September 20, batting exclusively right-handed.[78] He went 1-for-8 with four strikeouts as theSan Diego Padres swept Atlanta in theWild Card Series.[59]

2025

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Albies recorded his 1,000th career MLB hit on June 9 against theMilwaukee Brewers when he hit a single into left field off Brewers pitcherDL Hall in the top of the 8th inning.[79] On September 22, Albies fractured his lefthamate bone when he fouled off a pitch, ending his season.[80] On the season, Albies slashed .240/.306/.365 with 16 home runs, 74 RBI, and 14 stolen bases.[39] Before the hamate injury, Albies had appeared in each of the 157 games the Braves played, and had improved offensively in the second half of the season.[81][82]

Personal life

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Albies was born inWillemstad, Curaçao to parents Osgarry and Judari.[3][83][84] His father died in 2013 of a heart attack at the age of 40.[83] Albies has a younger brother and sister.[85][86] Albies speaks four languages: English, Spanish, Dutch andPapiamento.[87] He is married.[88]

Albies has several large fish tanks in his home inMarietta, Georgia. He watches his aquariums, which house turtles, tropical fish, and a freshwater shark, remotely using an internet-connected camera. He became interested in fish growing up in Curaçao, where his grandfather had a koi pond.[88][89] He created a separate Instagram account for his fish and posts videos of his fish on YouTube.[90][91]

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