- Ángel Berroa
Infobox MLB player
width = 150
name=Ángel Berroa
position=Shortstop
team=Los Angeles Dodgers
number=13
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1978|1|27
birthplace=city-state|Santiago|Dominican Republic
debutdate=September 18
debutyear=2001
debutteam=Kansas City Royals
statyear=August 28, 2008
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.261
stat2label=Home run s| stat2value=45
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=241
stat4label=Stolen base s
stat4value=50
teams=
*Kansas City Royals (by|2001-by|2007)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|2008-present)Ángel Maria Berroa Selmo (born
January 27 ,1978 ) is a Dominican professionalbaseball player for theLos Angeles Dodgers . Berroa is notable for having been selected as the by|2003 American League Rookie of the Year.Early career
Berroa was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the
Oakland Athletics in 1997. He made his professional debut in theArizona Fall League in 1999 and then played briefly with the A's Double-A team, theMidland Rockhounds . In 2000, with theVisalia Oaks in the Single-ACalifornia League he received an honorable mention on the California League All-Star team when he recorded 11 doubles and stole 11 bases in 129 games.Kansas City Royals
Berroa was acquired in by|2001 by the
Kansas City Royals from theOakland Athletics in a three-way trade also involving theTampa Bay Devil Rays . Kansas City acquired Berroa, relief pitcher Roberto Hernández, and backup catcherA.J. Hinch in exchange forJohnny Damon and infielder Mark Ellis. He spent the 2001 season with the Single-AWilmington Blue Rocks and the Double-AWichita Wranglers .He made his major league debut on
September 18 ,2001 for the Royals against theCleveland Indians as a defensive replacement and went 0-1 in his debut. He recorded his first career Major League hit in his first career start, at shortstop onSeptember 25 off ofDetroit Tigers pitcherJosé Lima . He played in a total of 15 games that season and hit .302 in 53 at bats.In 2002 he spent most of the season with the Triple-A
Omaha Royals . He was selected to play for the World Team in theAll-Star Futures Game and also played in thePacific Coast League All-Star Game. He appeared in twenty games for the Royals after a September call-up.Berroa was handed the starting shortstop job at the start of the 2003 season after the departure of
Neifi Pérez (despite hitting a disappointing .194 in the previous season's Dominican Winter League). Berroa started the season hitting ninth in the batting order and committing 19 errors in his first 63 games. However, he finished the season with a .287batting average with 17home run s, 73 RBI, and 21stolen base s, and committed only five more errors the rest of the season. Late in the season, managerTony Peña moved Berroa to the top of the batting order, and Berroa's performance sparked a media debate over who should be theAmerican League Rookie of the Year: Berroa, Devil Raysoutfielder Rocco Baldelli ,Cleveland Indians outfielderJody Gerut , orNew York Yankees outfielderHideki Matsui , a former star in theJapanese Baseball Central League.Rookie of the Year
Berroa became the fourth member of the Royals to win the Rookie of the Year award, following
Lou Piniella (by|1969),Bob Hamelin (by|1994), andCarlos Beltrán (by|1999). The decision was controversial as Berroa beat out both Baldelli and Matsui in the closest vote since by|1980, prompting criticism from Yankee ownerGeorge Steinbrenner . While some players and sports writers believe veteranJapan ese players who come to play baseball in theUnited States should not be considered rookies,Major League Baseball rules allow them to win the award. Debate over the definition of arookie aside, Berroa's backers pointed to their identical batting averages and Berroa's greater home run total while hitting in a weaker Kansas City lineup and playing a more demanding position. Matsui's backers pointed to his higher RBI total andon-base percentage while playing in the media spotlight ofNew York City , and previous Rookie of the Year Awards having been given to countrymenHideo Nomo andIchiro Suzuki .Following his rookie year, Berroa's performance went down annually in on-base percentage, runs,
slugging percentage , and stolen bases. His fielding statistics included 77 errors from by|2003–by|2005 (24, 28 — leading all Major League shortstops while he had the lowest fielding percentage among shortstops — .955, 25) that were the most among starting American League shortstops in that time span. Berroa has also produced declining walk totals in the years after his Rookie of the Year award. Berroa walked once very 21 plate appearances in 2003, but had fallen to a 36-to-1 PA/BB ratio in 2005. In both 2005 and by|2006, he walked only 2.9% of the time, the second-worst and then the worst percentage in Major League Baseball. [http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=bat&lg=all&qual=y&type=1&season=2006]The disappointment in Berroa's development may be related to being caught up in the "Age-gate" fiasco in early 2002 when many Latin American players, subjected to greater scrutiny by the United States government, turned out to be older than they claimed. Berroa was two years older than thought when he was drafted by Oakland and traded to Kansas City. [ [http://www.minorleagueball.com/story/2006/5/5/182149/7996 John Sickels] ]
After a disappointing by|2007
spring training , the Royals traded for another shortstop, Tony Peña, Jr.. Berroa, having lost his starting shortstop role, spent most of the 2007 season in Triple-A Omaha, appearing in only nine games for the Major League club. [ [http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/breaking_news/16967758.htm] ] He again failed to make the 2008 club and spent the first two months in Omaha.Los Angeles Dodgers
On
June 6 , by|2008, he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers (who were looking for a temporary replacement for injured starterRafael Furcal ).Personal
Berroa is the son-in-law of current Royals coach and former Major League player
Luis Silverio . [ [http://www.retrosheet.org Retrosheet ] ] He and his wife Jennifer were married onJanuary 15 ,2005 and have one child.References
External links
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* [http://www.royalsreview.com/story/2008/3/11/113419/324 The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time- #64 Angel Berroa]
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