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Nolan Arenado

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American baseball player (born 1991)

Baseball player
Nolan Arenado
Arenado with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2023
St. Louis Cardinals – No. 28
Third baseman
Born: (1991-04-16)April 16, 1991 (age 33)
Newport Beach, California, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 28, 2013, for the Colorado Rockies
MLB statistics
(through April 4, 2025)
Batting average.285
Hits1,836
Home runs342
Runs batted in1,138
Stats atBaseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Nolan James Arenado (/ˌærəˈnɑːd/; born April 16, 1991) is an American professionalbaseballthird baseman for theSt. Louis Cardinals ofMajor League Baseball (MLB). Arenado is widely recognized as one of the best defensive third basemen of all time. He is the onlyinfielder to win theRawlings Gold Glove Award in each of his first ten MLB seasons. He made his MLB debut with theColorado Rockies in 2013 and was traded to the Cardinals before the 2021 season.

A native ofNewport Beach, California, Arenado attendedEl Toro High School inLake Forest before becoming the Rockies' second-round selection in the2009 MLB draft. An eight-timeMLB All-Star, his defensive accolades (in addition to his ten Gold Gloves) include four total (and three consecutive)Fielding Bible Awards and three consecutiveWilson Defensive Player of the Year Awards, as well as six consecutiveRawlings Platinum Gloves. Offensively, he is a five-timeSilver Slugger Award winner and has twice led the league in bothhome runs andruns batted in (RBI), and currently leads all major leaguers in RBIs since the start of the 2015 season.

During hisminor league career, Arenado was a two-timeAll-Star Futures Game selection, and led the minor leagues in RBI in 2011 with 155 over 163 total games. In 2016, Arenado became the youngest player in Rockies franchise history to reach 100 home runs. He hashit for the cycle twice: once on June 18, 2017, and again on July 1, 2022. He became the sixth player in history to finish off such a performance with awalk-off home run. In 2017, he became the 11th major leaguer and first third baseman in history to drive in 130 or more runs in three successive seasons.

Arenado represents theUnited States national team in international competition. In the2017 World Baseball Classic (WBC), he helped win Team USA's firstgold medal in a WBC tournament. Arenado also participated in the2023 World Baseball Classic.

Early life

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Nolan James Arenado was born inNewport Beach, California, and raised in nearbyLake Forest, anOrange County city sandwiched betweenIrvine,Mission Viejo andLaguna Hills. His father, Fernando, is ofCuban ancestry, and his mother, Millie, a native ofQueens, New York, is of Cuban andPuerto Rican ancestry.[1] He has an older brother, Fernando Jr., and his younger brother, Jonah, was a cornerinfielder in theSan Francisco Giants organization.[2][3] A first cousin,Josh Fuentes, is an infielder who has played for the Rockies.[4][5]

Arenado grew up aLos Angeles Dodgers fan.[6] He attendedEl Toro High School in Lake Forest, and playedshortstop on the school's baseball team[7] with fellow future major leaguersAustin Romine andMatt Chapman.[8] In 2008, Arenado'sjunior year, El Toro won theCalifornia Interscholastic Federation Southern Section championship.[9] He was named to theLos Angeles Times'All-Star team after leading his division with a .456batting average, 32runs batted in (RBI), and 33runs scored.[10]

As asenior, Arenado batted .517, .615on-base percentage (OBP), fivehome runs (HR), 14doubles, and atriple,[11] and was again named to theLos Angeles Times' All-Star team.[12] He committed to attendArizona State University (ASU) on acollege baseballscholarship.[7]

Professional career

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Draft and minor leagues (2009–12)

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TheColorado Rockies selected Arenado in the second round with the 59th overall selection of the2009 MLB draft.[13] Rather than attend ASU, he signed with the Rockies, and made his professionalbaseball debut with theCasper Ghosts of theRookie-levelPioneer League, where he batted .300.[11] In 2010, Arenado played for theAsheville Tourists of theClass ASouth Atlantic League, where he posted a .308 batting average and 41 doubles.[11]

Before the 2011 season,Baseball America ranked Arenado as the Rockies' third-best prospect and 80th overall.[14][15] He was highly acclaimed as ahitter, less so as a defender. While playing for theModesto Nuts of the Class A-AdvancedCalifornia League, he began working harder on his defense. While he had previously demonstrated exceptional arm strength and soft hands, they were neutralized by his inept footwork. Arenado later recalled that he "had really bad feet," and "was too lazy," for which ModestomanagerJerry Weinstein relentlessly scolded him. He tasked Arenado to take ground balls earlier than the other players and to move rapidly and precisely and maintain readiness at third base. In addition, Arenado began lifting weights in earnest while pushing himself to improve. The work ultimately gave him a combination of explosive vigor, ingenuity, and finesse that allowed him to cover large areas and make good long and short throws from postures ranging from upright to nearly laying down.[16]

Along withWilin Rosario, Arenado represented the Rockies at the 2011All-Star Futures Game. His first-half totals included a .283 batting average with six home runs and 42 RBI.[17] He finished the season with a .298 batting average and 20 home runs, leading the minor leagues with 122 RBI.[18] Later in the year, he was named theMost Valuable Player (MVP) of theArizona Fall League (AFL) after hitting .388 with six home runs and 33 RBI.[19][20] In 163 games combined in the California League and AFL in 2011, Arenado batted .315 with 201 base hits, 155 RBI, 26 home runs and 44 doubles.[21] Playing for theTulsa Drillers of the Class AATexas League in 2012, he was again named to appear in the All-Star Futures Game.[18] He finished the year with a .285 batting average, 12 home runs, and 56 RBI.[11]

Colorado Rockies (2013–2020)

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2013−14

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Arenado in 2013

Despite a strongspring training showing in2013, the Rockies optioned Arenado to theColorado Springs Sky Sox of theClass AAAPacific Coast League (PCL) to start the season.[22] Through April 28, he batted .364, 1.059on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS), three home runs, and 21 RBI with Colorado Springs. At that point, Colorado promoted him to themajor league club, and designatedChris Nelsonfor assignment to make room on theroster.[23]

Arenado went 0-for-3 in his MLB debut against theArizona Diamondbacks atChase Field. He recorded his first three MLB hits in his second game—including his first MLB home run off of pitcherJosh Wall—in a 12–2 win versus theLos Angeles Dodgers.[24] In his sixth game, he hit his first major leaguegrand slam and second career home run offTampa Bay Rays pitcherDavid Price.[25] Arenado's defensive dominance translated smoothly to the major leagues, asESPN.com published on September 7 that he would have ranked second for a hypotheticalNational League (NL) Defensive MVP Award. He trailed onlyshortstopAndrelton Simmons for the league lead inDefensive Runs Saved (DRS), 38–30.[26] He appeared in 133 major league games and slashed .267/.301/.405 with 10 home runs and 52 RBI.[27] Defensively, he led NL third basemen inrange factor both per game (3.08) and per nine innings (3.24), and was second inputouts (91),assists (309) anddouble plays turned (tied with two others with 27).[28]

On October 29, 2013, Arenado became the first NL rookie to win aRawlings Gold Glove Award atthird base, and the first in both major leagues sinceFrank Malzone won in theAmerican League in1957.[29] Arenado tied for seventh place withEvan Gattis in the NLRookie of the Year Award voting which was won byJosé Fernández with Arenado receiving the most votes as a third baseman.[27]

The first multi-home run game of Arenado's career occurred on April 5,2014, againstBrandon McCarthy of theArizona Diamondbacks in a 9–4 Rockies win.[30] On May 8, Arenado hit safely in his 28th consecutive game to break the Rockies' franchisehit streak record, whichMichael Cuddyer set the previous season.[31] On May 23, Arenado suffered amallet fracture of his left middle finger on a headfirst slide into second base in a game against theAtlanta Braves, and was subsequently placed on the 15-daydisabled list (DL).[32]

Arenado missed 37 games due to the fracture and returned on June 28. He earned his first career NLPlayer of the Week Award for the week ending August 24. He batted .545 with a 1.645 OPS and 12 hits, three doubles, one triple, two home runs, three RBI, and six runs scored.[33] Due to a chestcontusion and early onsetpneumonia, Arenado missed additional time at the end of the season. On the year, he batted .287/.328/.500, hitting 18 home runs and driving in 61 runs. He won his second Gold Glove Award despite playing in just 111 games.

2015

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In2015, Arenado earned his second NL Player of the Week Award on June 28, hitting a major league-leading three multi-home runs games in six games, seven home runs and 14 RBI. He also scored 10 times, second-highest in the major leagues.[34] He became an MLBAll-Star for the first time as a National League reserve atGreat American Ball Park inCincinnati. At the time his selection was announced, he was fifth in the majors in home runs with 24 and led in RBI with 68. He had hit more home runs in road games than atCoors Field (15 to nine), more RBI (37 to 31) and posted higher on-base (.318 to .309) and slugging (.615 to .580) percentages.[35][36] Playing against theSan Francisco Giants on September 5, Arenado homered in his sixth consecutive game, breaking the Rockies' team record of five whichDante Bichette andLarry Walker shared.[37] He won his first NLPlayer of the Month award in September, batting .339 and leading the major leagues with 11 home runs, 32 RBI, and 79total bases. He collected an NL-leading 38 hits and was second in the league with .705 SLG.[38]

For the 2015 season, Arenado tiedBryce Harper for the NLhome run title with 42,[39] andled the National League with 130 RBI and 354 total bases. In addition, he batted .287 with a .323 OBP, .575 SLG, .898 OPS, 43 doubles, and 11 sacrifice flies (leading the majors) on his way to winning his firstSilver Slugger Award forthird basemen.[40][41] He was the first Rockies player to lead the NL in home runs since Walker hit 49 in1997 and the first to lead the majors in RBI sinceAndrés Galarraga with 150 in1996. Additionally, Arenado set a major league record forextra base hits by a third baseman in one season with 89, surpassingChipper Jones' total of 87 in1999.[38]

On defense, Arenado won his third consecutive Gold Glove,[42][43] and, for the first time, was the major league-wide winner among third basemen for both theFielding Bible[44] and theWilson Defensive Player of the Year Awards.[45] He became the second Rockies player to win the Fielding Bible at any position, following shortstopTroy Tulowitzki.[44] TheColorado Sports Hall of Fame named Arenado the winner of their Professional Athlete of the Year Award for 2015.[46] He received official consideration for theNL MVP Award for the first time, ranking eighth in voting behind Harper,Paul Goldschmidt,Joey Votto,Anthony Rizzo,Andrew McCutchen,Jake Arrieta, andZack Greinke.[47]

2016

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Arenado at the2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

Arenado and the Rockies avoided salaryarbitration on January 15,2016, agreeing to a one-year, $5 million contract, a raise from $512,000 in 2015.[48] He was named NL co-Player of the Week with Harper for April 18 after leading the NL with four home runs and 12 RBI. He also carried an .852 SLG, led the NL with 23 total bases, and tied for second with seven runs scored.[49] Arenado made his secondAll-Star Game, played atPetco Park inSan Diego.[50] He hit his 100th career home run on August 8, making him the youngest player in franchise history to do so, at just under age 25 years and four months.[51]

In September Arenado became the second player aged 25 and younger within the previous 75 seasons to drive in 125 runs in successive seasons.[52] Overall, in 160 games, Arenado finished the year tied withChris Carter for the National League at a batting average of .294, 182 hits, 35 doubles, 116 runs scored, an MLB-leading 133 RBI, 82 extra base hits, 68 walks (double the number from 2015), a .362 OBP, a .570 SLG and a .932 OPS. Arenado won his fourth consecutive Gold Glove at the third base position, becoming the first third baseman in MLB history to win four Gold Gloves in his first four seasons, as well as his second Silver Slugger, Fielding Bible and Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Awards. He also became the first player in Rockies history to lead the Majors in RBIs in two separate seasons. Arenado finished in fifth place in the NL MVP Award voting behindKris Bryant,Daniel Murphy,Corey Seager and Rizzo, receiving almost double the number of vote points as he had gotten the year before (199 points in 2016 vs. 102 in 2015).

2017

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Before spring training, on January 13,2017, Arenado and the Rockies avoided arbitration for the second straight year by agreeing to a two-year, $29.5 million contract. He received $11,750,000 for 2017 followed by $17,750,000 during the 2018 season.[53] On June 18, hehit for the cycle against theSan Francisco Giants. The home run was awalk-off hit offcloserMark Melancon, finishing off a 7−5 Rockies win. It was just the sixth time[a] in MLB history that a hitter completed the cycle with a walk-off home run; Arenado's teammateCarlos González was the previous to do so, on July 31,2010.[55] The 288th cycle in MLB history, Arenado's was the eighth by a Rockies player, and the 17th overall at Coors Field.[56] During the June 28 game against the Giants, he knocked down a line drive batted by pitcherTy Blach as he was facing third base, spun on his stomach, and, without getting up on his feet, threw out Blach at first base.[57]

For the first time in his career, Arenado was selected to start in theMLB All-Star Game, played atMarlins Park inMiami, after receiving the most fan votes of all National League third baseman. His third overall selection,[58] Arenado batted sixth and collected two singles in two at bats.[59] Arenado set career-highs with three home runs and five hits, while tying a career-high seven RBI in an 18–4 rout of theSan Diego Padres on July 19.[60] He tied the franchise record held byJeff Cirillo andTodd Walker for the number of total bases in a single game with 14, and became the first player in Rockies history to reach both three home runs and five hits in a single game. He also became the first player in the majors to reach 80 RBI. Named Player of the Week for the fourth time of his career on July 23, Arenado hit .458/.480/1.000 with four home runs and 13 RBI in five games.[61] He later won the Player of the Month Award for July, his second monthly award, after hitting .389/.423/.744 with eight home runs, 35 hits, 15 extra base hits, 30 RBIs and 18 runs scored in 22 games.[62]

Arenado with the Rockies in 2016

With a two-run home run versusJosé Ureña of theMiami Marlins on August 11, Arenado became the first major leaguer of 2017 to reach 100 RBI for the third year in a row, doing so in 112 games. He had batted .441 and 77 RBI with runners inscoring position (RISP) in those 112 games.[63] He was ejected byumpirePat Hoberg from the August 12 game in the seventh inning versus Miami for throwing his bat. Arenado's batting turn was up in the ninth inning, before Miami prevailed, 4–3.[64] A pitch fromVance Worley on August 14 hit him on the left hand. AnX-ray revealed no fractures, and he was ruled to miss the DL, but swelling resulted.[65] On September 16 versus the Padres, Arenado drove in his 125th run of the season, becoming the first third baseman and first Rockies player to do so in three consecutive seasons.[66] Later that September, he became the 11th player and 1st third baseman in major league history to drive in 130 or more runs in three consecutive seasons.[16] Writing forTheSporting News, Joe Rivera noted, that per Fangraphs, Arenado was the fourth player in history to net at least 100 defensive runs saved within his first five seasons (103). Through September 28, he had batted .365 and 1.297 OPS in situations of two outs and runners in scoring position for the season.[67] Making his firstpostseason appearance in theNL Wild Card Game,[68] Arenado went 1-for-5 with a home run and two runs scored as the Rockies lost to the Diamondbacks 11–8 at Chase Field, ending their season.[69]

Arenado finished the season with a .309 batting average, 187 hits, 43 doubles, seven triples, 37 home runs (tied for third most in the league with teammateCharlie Blackmon and Miami'sMarcell Ozuna), and 130 RBI. The RBI total was second toGiancarlo Stanton for the major league lead by two, resulting in Arenado just missing leading the majors for a third consecutive season. He also scored 100 runs, produced 87 extra base hits, 355 total bases, 62 walks, nine intentional walks, three stolen bases, .373 OBP, .586 SLG and .959 OPS over 159 games. He established or tied career highs in batting average, hits, doubles, triples, total bases, stolen bases, OBP, SLG and OPS.

End of campaign awards for Arenado included a selection as the third baseman ofBaseball America's All-MLB Team[70] and third successive Silver Slugger Award.[71] He was thePlayers Choice for the Majestic Athletic Always Game Award, identifying "the player who constantly exhibits grit, tenacity, perseverance and hustle on and off the field, all for the benefit of his teammates and fans."[72] An amplitude of defensive accolades eventualized including a fifth straight Gold Glove Award, making him the first infielder to arrogate this in each of his first five seasons in the major leagues. OnlyIchiro Suzuki, as aright fielder, won more Gold Gloves to start his career (10).[73] Arenado won his firstPlatinum Glove Award as the finest defensive member of all the National League,[74] and a third succedent promotion of both the Fielding Bible[75] and Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Awards for third base.[76] He clinched fourth place in the NL MVP voting—the highest ranking of his career—behind Stanton, Votto and Goldschmidt, and ahead of fifth-place Blackmon.[77]

2018

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Arenado at the2018 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby

Prior to the2018 season,Sports Illustrated ranked Arenado as the eighth top overall player, and the "best defensive infielder in baseball. Third base is the deepest position in baseball today, but none can quite do what Arenado can."[78] The Rockies and he agreed to defer contract extension negotiations until after the season.[79]

On April 11,San Diego Padres pitcherLuis Perdomo threw a pitch behind Arenado, whocharged the mound and incited abench-clearing brawl.[80] Two days later, the league suspended Arenado and Perdomo for five games.[81] In his first game back, Arenado hit his 150th career home run versusKyle Hendricks in a 16−5 loss to theChicago Cubs.[82] After homering and collecting at least two hits in each of four consecutive games, Arenado was named NL Player of the Week on June 25. His aggregate included .379/.419/.955 with five home runs, two doubles, seven runs scored, and 13 RBI.[83]

After producing a first half batting .305, 22 home runs and 63 RBI, Arenado was voted to start the2018 MLB All-Star Game for the second year in a row, and fourth selection overall.[84] He finished his 2018 campaign slashing .297/.374/.561 with 38 home runs and 110 RBIs in 156 games, while also scoring 104 runs and notching 175 hits, 38 doubles, a career-high 73 walks, 331 total bases, 78 extra base hits, a .935 OPS, and a career-high 133 OPS+.[85] After the season, he won his sixth consecutive Gold Glove and fourth consecutive Silver Slugger.[86] He also won his second consecutiveRawlings Platinum Glove Award[87] with his former high school teammateMatt Chapman. He also finished third in MVP voting behind the Cubs'Javier Baez and the Brewers'Christian Yelich.

2019

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On February 26, 2019, Arenado agreed to an eight-year, $260 million contract extension with theRockies.[88] On May 25, he hit his 200th career home run, a three-run go-ahead shot, against theBaltimore Orioles.[89] He was selected by fan vote to start in theMLB All-Star Game at third base for the National League, hosted inCleveland.[90]

Arenado finished the 2019 season hitting .315/.379/.583 in 154 games and making just nine errors, setting new career-highs in batting average, OBP, fielding percentage (.980), fWAR (5.9), bWAR (6.7), and on-base plus slugging (.962). He also ranked third in the National League in hits (185) and total bases (343), fourth in RBIs (118), and fifth in home runs (41), runs scored (104), batting average, slugging percentage and OPS. He also won his seventh straight Gold Glove Award[91] and his third straight Platinum Glove Award[92] and finished sixth in the MVP voting.

2020

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During the offseason, it was reported that Arenado was unhappy in Colorado and had requested a trade, stating "there's a lot of disrespect from people there that I don't want to be a part of."[93] General managerJeff Bridich claimed that "we have listened to teams regarding Nolan and really nothing has come of it" and Arenado remained with Colorado for the 2020 season. In thepandemic-shortened 2020 season, Arenado batted .253/.303/.434 with eight home runs and 26 RBIs in 48 games. He won his eighth consecutive Gold Glove Award at third base, tyingScott Rolen for the third-most Gold Gloves at the position.[94]

St. Louis Cardinals (2021–present)

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2021

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On February 1, 2021, theSt. Louis Cardinals acquired Arenado from the Rockies along with $51 million in exchange forAustin Gomber,Mateo Gil,Tony Locey,Elehuris Montero, and Jake Sommers.[95][96]

Arenado hit his first home run as a Cardinal on March 29 atGreat American Ball Park in a 9–6 loss to theCincinnati Reds.[97] He hit his first home run atBusch Stadium as a Cardinal in the team's home opener on April 8, a go-ahead two-run homer in a game in which the Cardinals won 3–1 over theMilwaukee Brewers.[98] Arenado was named the National League's starting third baseman at the2021 Major League Baseball All-Star Game inDenver.[99] Arenado finished the 2021 season batting .255/.312/.494 with 34 home runs and 105 RBIs.[100] Defensively, he led National League third basemen in putouts (125), double plays (38), andrange factor per game (2.66).[101] He won theGold Glove Award at third base, one of five Cardinals to win that year, an MLB record.[102] His ninth consecutive Gold Glove tied him withMike Schmidt for the most consecutive awards by a National League third baseman.[103] After the season, Arenado could have opted out of his contract with the Cardinals and become a free agent, but chose to remain with the club.[104]

2022

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Arenado batting for theSt. Louis Cardinals in 2022

On April 27, 2022, Arenado was ejected for inciting a bench-clearing brawl against theNew York Mets after yelling atYoan López for throwing near his head, assuming the throw was retaliation for the Cardinals having hit three Mets batters the night before.[105] Arenado received a two-game suspension for the incident,[106] but the suspension was reduced to one game after an appeal.[107] He was named April Player of the Month for the National League after having batted .375 with five home runs, 17 RBIs, 12 extra-base hits and a league-leading 1.125 OPS. He was the first Cardinals third baseman to win the award sinceKen Reitz in May of1977.[108]

Arenado struggled mightily in May, batting .196 during the month. He was able to turn it around in the following months of June and July, batting .309 with 10 home runs and 28 runs batted in.

On July 1, 2022, Arenado hit for his second career cycle in a 5–3 loss to thePhiladelphia Phillies atCitizens Bank Park. He hit an RBI triple in the first inning, a two-run homer in the third inning, doubled in the sixth, and in the ninth, singled on a hard-hit grounder that caromed off third basemanMatt Vierling's glove. It was the 17th cycle in Cardinals history.[109] The following game, Arenado hit the first of four consecutive home runs on July 2, 2022, the 11th such occurrence in major league history. TeammatesNolan Gorman,Juan Yepez andDylan Carlson each followed suit off starterKyle Gibson with two outs in the first inning. It was the first time that the Cardinals had accomplished the feat, and the first time that it occurred in the first inning.[110] Arenado later won the game for St. Louis in the ninth inning with his second home run of the game, 7–6, which was also the 5,000th at bat of his career.[111] Arenado was selected to represent the Cardinals at theAll-Star Game inLos Angeles.[112]

On July 24, it was announced that Arenado, along with teammatePaul Goldschmidt, would not be allowed to travel with the Cardinals to Toronto for a scheduled series against theBlue Jays, due to his lack of aCOVID-19 vaccination.[113]

Arenado was named NL Player of the Month for August. During the month, he batted a .364 average with 9 home runs and 29 runs batted in.[114] His performance lead St. Louis to a 22-7 record in August.

Arenado finished the 2022 season batting .293/.358/.533 with 30 home runs and 103 RBIs, making it seven seasons with 30+ home runs and 100+ runs batted in in his 10-year career. He had the lowest ground ball percentage of all major leaguers (29.7%).[115] Defensively, Arenado led all third basemen with anultimate zone rating of 13. He was awarded his tenth consecutive Gold Glove Award, tying withIchiro Suzuki for the most consecutive Gold Gloves to start a career.[116] He was named a finalist for theNational League Most Valuable Player Award alongside teammate and eventual winnerPaul Goldschmidt andManny Machado.[117] Arenado was awarded the Rawling Platinum Glove for the 6th consecutive year, as well as his 5th Silver Slugger.[118][119]

2023

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Arenado in 2023

On October 29, 2022, Arenado informed the Cardinals that he would again not opt out of his contract, ensuring he will remain in St. Louis through the 2027 season.[120] On April 8, 2023, Arenado hit his 300th career home run againstBrewers pitcherEric Lauer.[121] He was named an All-Star for the eighth time and finished the season with a .266 average, 26 home runs, and 93 RBI.

2024

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Arenado played in 152 games in 2024, though his season was marred by various injuries. His power production declined, as he finished with 16 home runs, his fewest in a full season since his rookie year.[122] He did not make the All-Star Game for the first time since 2014, though he still finished with a .272 average.

International career

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Arenado played for theUnited States national baseball team in the2017 World Baseball Classic (WBC).[123] On March 22, 2017, Team USA won 8–0 over the previously undefeatedPuerto Rico, the first time that the United States won theWBC.[124]

Player profile

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Arenado is exceptionally skilled in range, catching, and throwing, including arm strength and accuracy, even while throwing off-balance. RemarkedDenver Post beat writer Patrick Saunders, "In every city I travel, writers, broadcasters, and fans rave about Arenado's magic at the hot corner."[125]

Arenado is known to practice intensely and often. When Rockies managerBud Black visited him at the campus ofUniversity of California, Irvine, in January 2017, Arenado asked to take ground balls at third base. Black marveled, "Very few big leaguers take grounders in January, because here comes February and March, and you're gonna take thousands of them."[16]

He wears an oversized glove to give him more margin for error.[126]

Awards and accomplishments

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Awards received
Name of awardTimesDatesRef
All-Star Futures Game selection22011, 2012[17][18]
Arizona Fall LeagueJoe Black Most Valuable Player Award12011[19]
Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Professional Athlete of the Year12015[46]
Fielding Bible Award at third base42015–2017, 2020[44][75]
Major League Baseball All-Star selection620152019, 2021[35][50][58][84][90]
Major League Baseball Player of the Month2September2015, July2017[38][62]
Major League Baseball Player of the Week62014 Aug. 24th, 2015 Jun. 28th, 2016 Apr. 18th,
2017 Jul. 24th, 2018 Jun. 24th, 2019 May 26
[33][34][49]
[61][83]
Players Choice Award for Majestic Athletic Always Game Award12017[72]
Rawlings Gold Glove Award atthird base102013–2022[29][43]
Rawlings Platinum Glove for theNational League62017–2022[74]
Silver Slugger Award atthird base52015–2018, 2022[41][71]
Wilson Defensive Player of the Year at third base32015–2017[45]
Records and distinctions
  • Colorado Rockies' franchisehit streak record of 28 games (May 28, 2014)[31]
  • Colorado Rockies' franchise record of home runs in six consecutive games (Sep. 1–5, 2015)[37]
  • Colorado Rockies' franchise record of youngest player to reach 100 home runs (at 25 years, 3 months, 23 days on August 8, 2016)[51]
  • Major League Baseball's first rookie to win Gold Glove at third base (2013) since 1957[29]
  • First third baseman in Major League Baseball history to win Gold Glove in each of his first five seasons, six seasons, seven seasons, eight seasons, nine seasons, and ten seasons
  • Major League Baseball record of 89 extra-base hits in one season by a third baseman (2015)[38]
Statistical achievements
Annual league statistical leader
CategoryLeagueTimesDates
Batting
At bats per strikeoutNational League12020
DoublesNational League12017
Extra base hitsNational League12015
Games playedNational League12016
Home runsNational League32015, 2016,2018
Runs batted in[18]Minor League Baseball12011
Runs batted inNational League22015, 2016
Sacrifice fliesNational League12015
Total basesNational League22015, 2016
Fielding as third baseman
AssistsNational League52015–2019
Defensive gamesNational League42015–2018
Double plays turnedNational League72015–2021
PutoutsNational League52015, 2017–2019, 2021
Range factor/gameNational League92013–2021
Note:
PerBaseball-Reference.com.

Personal life

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Arenado married his high school sweetheart, Laura Kwan, in December 2019.[127] Their first child, a daughter, was born in August 2022.[128]

Arenado's favorite players are fellow third basemenAdrián Beltré of theTexas Rangers and Rockies teammate and outfielderMatt Holliday. Arenado apprised that he attempts to mimic Holliday's swing "because he stayed through the ball so much."[129]

Longtime Dodgers play-by-playannouncerVin Scully autographed the bat with which Arenado hit his 40th home run of 2016, during Scully's last season of broadcasting, and his final series of calling Dodgers' home games.[130]

Josh Fuentes, Arenado's cousin, has played as a third baseman for theColorado Rockies.

Formerly, Arenado'sagent wasScott Boras. As of November 2015, it was reported as Joel Wolfe ofWasserman Media Group.[131]

Arenado is aChristian.[132] He has a tattoo on his left forearm that says Matthew 19:26.[133]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^According to Elias Sports Bureau, it was only the fifth time in MLB history.[54]

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