José Rondón
José Rondón | |
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Diablos Rojos del México – No. 5 | |
Infielder | |
Born: Villa de Cura, Aragua, Venezuela | March 3, 1994|
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |
MLB debut | |
July 29, 2016, for the San Diego Padres | |
MLB statistics (through 2021 season) | |
Batting average | .216 |
Home runs | 12 |
Runs batted in | 33 |
Teams | |
José Gregorio Rondón Hidalgo (born March 3, 1994) is a Venezuelan professional baseball infielder for the Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, and St. Louis Cardinals.
Career
[edit]Los Angeles Angels
[edit]Rondón was signed by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as an international free agent on January 13, 2011. He made his professional debut that season with the Dominican Summer League Angels. He started 2014 with the Inland Empire 66ers.[1] In July he played in the All-Star Futures Game as an injury replacement for Carlos Correa.[2]
San Diego Padres
[edit]On July 31, 2014, Rondón, along with Taylor Lindsey, R. J. Alvarez and Elliot Morris, was traded to the San Diego Padres for Huston Street and Trevor Gott.[3][4] The Padres assigned him to the Lake Elsinore Storm.[5]
On November 19, 2015, the Padres added Rondón to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[6] Rondón was called up to the major leagues on July 29, 2016, and he made his major league debut that night as a pinch hitter for Edwin Jackson, wearing #13.[7] On January 6, 2018, he was designated for assignment by the Padres.[8]
Chicago White Sox
[edit]On January 10, 2018, Rondón was acquired by the Chicago White Sox.[9] Rondón ended the year playing in 42 games with the White Sox, hitting .230/.280/.470 in 107 plate appearances.
On July 28, 2019, Rondón was designated for assignment.[10] In 2019 with the White Sox, Rondón batted .197/.265/.282 in 156 plate appearances throughout 55 games.
Baltimore Orioles
[edit]On July 30, 2019, Rondón was claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles.[11] He received only one at bat for the Orioles against Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Buddy Boshers, and popped out to catcher Danny Jansen. Rondón was designated for assignment following the acquisition of Ty Blach on August 3.[12] He cleared waivers and was sent outright to the Triple–A Norfolk Tides on August 7.[13]
Rondón did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[14] He became a free agent on November 2, 2020.[15]
St. Louis Cardinals
[edit]On December 18, 2020, Rondón signed a minor league contract with the St. Louis Cardinals organization.[16] On May 29, 2021, Rondón was selected to the active roster.[17] Rondón mostly served as a pinch hitter for St. Louis, batting .308/.349/.564 in that role. On November 30, Rondón was non-tendered by the Cardinals, making him a free agent.[18]
On April 4, 2022, Rondón was suspended by MLB for 80 games after violation of their Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, testing positive for Boldenone.[19]
Toros de Tijuana
[edit]On December 12, 2022, Rondón signed with the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League.[20] In 72 games for Tijuana in 2023, Rondón batted .286/.367/.465 with 11 home runs and 41 RBI.
Diablos Rojos del México
[edit]On January 30, 2024, Rondón signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets.[21] He was released on March 11.[22]
On March 13, 2024, Rondón signed with the Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League.[23] In 57 games he hit .236/.333/.398 with 9 home runs and 35 RBIs.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Cal notes: Rondon growing defensively". MiLB.com. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ "Rondon to replace injured Correa in Futures Game". Los Angeles Angels. Archived from the original on October 24, 2014. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ "Angels bringing on Huston Street". ESPN.com. July 18, 2014. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ Fox Sports. "Angels acquire closer Street from Padres in six-player trade". FOX Sports. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ "CAL LEAGUE NOTES: Rondon making a name for himself". Press Enterprise. August 23, 2014. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ "Josmil Pinto claimed off waivers by Padres". San Diego Padres. Archived from the original on November 23, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
- ^ "San Diego Padres Call-Up SS Jose Rondon From Double-A - TKB". www.todaysknuckleball.com. Archived from the original on July 30, 2016.
- ^ Byrne, Connor (January 6, 2018). "Padres Designate Jose Rondon". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
- ^ "White Sox acquire minor-league infielder Jose Rondon from Padres". Chicago Tribune. January 10, 2018.
- ^ RotoWire Staff (July 28, 2019). "White Sox's Jose Rondon: Bounced from 40-man roster". CBS Sports. Retrieved July 28, 2019.
- ^ Jeff Todd (July 30, 2019). "Orioles Claim Jose Rondon". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- ^ "Orioles Claim Ty Blach, Designate Jose Rondon". mlbtraderumors.com. August 3, 2019. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
- ^ "Orioles Release Nate Karns, Outright Jose Rondon". mlbtraderumors.com. August 7, 2019. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
- ^ "2020 Minor League Baseball season cancelled". mlb.com. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
- ^ "Full List of 2020-2021 MiLB Free Agents". baseballamerica.com. November 2, 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2024.
- ^ "Cardinals Sign Jose Rondon to Minor League Deal". December 18, 2020.
- ^ "Latest Cardinals Roster Moves". May 29, 2021.
- ^ Franco, Anthony (November 30, 2021). "National League Non-Tenders: 11/30/21". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
- ^ "Danny Santana, Richard Rodríguez, Jose Rondón suspended for positive drug tests". April 4, 2022.
- ^ "Toros: Bureles echarán chispas en la pretemporada".
- ^ "Mets' Jose Rondon: Receives minors deal from Mets". CBSSports.com. January 30, 2024. Retrieved January 30, 2024.
- ^ "Transactions".
- ^ "Diablos Rojos: José Rondón es nuevo refuerzo". milb.com. Retrieved March 16, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Jose Rondon on Instagram