Michael Hermosillo

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Michael Hermosillo
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Hermosillo with the Iowa Cubs in 2021
Chicago Cubs – No. 32
Outfielder
Born: (1995-01-17) January 17, 1995 (age 26)
Mesa, Arizona
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
May 18, 2018, for the Los Angeles Angels
MLB statistics
(through 2021 season)
Batting average.190
Home runs4
Runs batted in13
Teams

Michael Hermosillo (born January 17, 1995) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Los Angeles Angels. Hermosillo was drafted by the Angels in the 28th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft. He made his MLB debut in 2018.

Early life[]

Hermosillo was born in Mesa, Arizona. He attended Ottawa Township High School in Ottawa, Illinois. Along with baseball, he also played football in high school and had committed to the University of Illinois to play college football and college baseball.[1]

Hermosillo participated in the Chicago White Sox Double Duty Classic[2] in 2012 and 2013. Named after Negro League standout Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, the Double Duty Classic (DDC) is a celebration of the best inner-city high school players in the country. Since its inaugural year in 2007, the DDC has served as a way to remember the history and tradition of Negro League Baseball in Chicago. It also has presented top prospects for the next generation the opportunity to shine in front of coaches, scouts and their community while also remembering the Negro Leaguers who made these opportunities available.

Career[]

Los Angeles Angels[]

Hermosillo was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the 28th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft.[3] He signed with the Angels rather than attend Illinois.[4] He made his professional debut with the Arizona League Angels that same year and played in 11 games.

Hermosillo played 2014 with the Orem Owlz where he batted .244 with three home runs and 23 RBIs in 54 games, 2015 with Orem and the Burlington Bees where he slashed .231/.344/.263 in 93 games, and 2016 with Burlington and the Inland Empire 66ers[5] where he batted .317./.402/.467 with six home runs and 39 RBIs in 77 games. After the 2016 season he played in the Arizona Fall League.

He started 2017 with Inland Empire and was promoted to the Mobile BayBears and Salt Lake Bees during the season.[6] In 120 total games between the three teams, he batted .267 with nine home runs, 44 RBIs, and 35 stolen bases.[7] The Angels added him to their 40-man roster after the season.[8]

He began 2018 with Salt Lake, for whom he batted .267/.357/.480 with 12 home runs and 10 stolen bases for the season.[9]

He made his Major League debut on May 18, 2018.[10] He was called back up on June 3 in place of Kole Calhoun. In 2018 with the Angels he batted .211/.274/.333 with 1 home run and 1 RBI in 57 at bats.[11] In 2019 for Los Angeles, Hermosillo hit .139/.304/.222 with 3 RBI and no homers in 36 at-bats.[12] In 2020, Hermosillo only stepped up to the plate 10 times, and had 2 hits, 2 RBI and a stolen base before he was designated for assignment on August 23, 2020.[13] He became a free agent on November 2, 2020.

Chicago Cubs[]

On December 2, 2020, Hermosillo signed a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs organization.[14] On August 17, 2021, Hermosillo's contract was selected by the Cubs.[15] On November 30, Hermosillo was non-tendered by the Cubs, making him a free agent.[16]

On December 1, 2021, Hermosillo re-signed with the Cubs on a one-year contract.[17]

References[]

  1. ^ "Illini signee Hermosillo opts out of football to play pro baseball". Articles.chicagotribune.com. June 9, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "Double Duty Classic | White Sox Charities".
  3. ^ "Hermosillo drafted by, signs with Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | Sports". newstrib.com. June 10, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ "No secret now: Hermosillo on Halos' radar". MiLB.com. March 17, 2017. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  6. ^ [2][dead link]
  7. ^ "Michael Hermosillo Stats, Highlights, Bio". MiLB.com. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  8. ^ "Angels, Dodgers beef up 40-man rosters in advance of Rule 5 draft deadline". 21 November 2017.
  9. ^ Michael Hermosillo Minor, Fall & Winter Leagues Statistics & History | Baseball-Reference.com
  10. ^ Miller, Jeff (19 May 2018). "Angels plug Michael Hermosillo into thinning outfield and hope for a spark". Los Angeles Times.
  11. ^ Michael Hermosillo Stats | Baseball-Reference.com
  12. ^ "Michael Hermosillo Stats".
  13. ^ "Angels Designate Michael Hermosillo".
  14. ^ "Minor MLB Transactions: 12/2/20".
  15. ^ "Cubs Select Michael Hermosillo, Designate Dan Winkler".
  16. ^ Franco, Anthony (November 30, 2021). "National League Non-Tenders: 11/30/21". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  17. ^ "Cubs agree to terms with outfielder Michael Hermosillo on a one-year Major League contract". MLB.com. December 1, 2021. Retrieved December 1, 2021.

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