Wilyer Abreu
Venezuelan baseball player (born 1999)
Baseball player
Wilyer David Abreu (born June 24, 1999) is a Venezuelan professional baseball outfielder for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2023.
Career
Houston Astros
On July 2, 2017, Abreu signed with the Houston Astros as an international free agent .[ 1] He made his professional debut that year with the Dominican Summer League Astros .[ 2] He advanced to Single–A in 2019, and Double-A in 2022.[ 2]
Boston Red Sox
On August 1, 2022, the Astros traded Abreu and Enmanuel Valdez to the Boston Red Sox for Christian Vázquez .[ 3] On November 15, 2022, the Red Sox added Abreu to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft .[ 4]
In 2022, he played for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League and posted a .167/.275/.204 slash line with 18 strikeouts in 54 at bats.[ 5]
In a spring training game in early March 2023, Abreu suffered a left hamstring strain while running out a base hit against the Miami Marlins , following which Red Sox manager Alex Cora said he “will be out for a while.”[ 6] On March 11, he was optioned to the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox . On August 22, Abreu was promoted to the major leagues for the first time following an injury to Jarren Duran .[ 7] Abreu made his major-league debut that evening, in a game against the Houston Astros , and recorded his first MLB hit.[ 8] In late August, he spent time on the paternity list.[ 9] Overall, Abreu appeared in 28 major-league games, batting .316 with two home runs and 14 RBIs.[ 10] In 86 Triple-A games with Worcester, he batted .274 with 22 home runs and 65 RBIs.[ 2] He was also named to the post-season Triple-A all-star team.[ 11]
Abreu spent the 2024 season with Boston, appearing in 132 games including 106 starts in right field.[ 10] For the season, he batted .253 with 15 home runs and 58 RBIs.[ 10] Abreu was named the Fielding Bible Award winner among major-league right fielders,[ 12] and the Gold Glove Award winner at that position for the American League.[ 13]
References
^ "Boston Red Sox's Wilyer Abreu (From Christian Vázquez trade) swings to 'do damage' and serves as his own barber" . August 17, 2022.
^ a b c "Wilyer Abroad Winter, Minor & Fall Leagues Statistics" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved October 21, 2023 .
^ "Boston Red Sox trade: Who are prospects Enmanuel Valdez, Wilyer Abreu from Christian Vázquez deal?" . August 2, 2022.
^ "Versatile No. 3 prospect highlights Sox's 40-man adds" . MLB.com .
^ "Dalton Guthrie College & Minor Leagues Statistics" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^ "Red Sox's Wilyer Abreu: Leaves with hamstring strain" . cbssports.com . Retrieved March 12, 2023 .
^ Ryan, Conor (August 22, 2023). "Red Sox injuries: Jarren Duran placed on 10-day IL; Tanner Houck to make first start since June 16" . Boston.com . Retrieved August 22, 2023 .
^ "Wilyer Abreu's first career hit" . MLB.com . August 22, 2023. Retrieved August 22, 2023 – via Yahoo! Sports .
^ "Red Sox Announce Roster Moves" . MLB.com (Press release). Boston Red Sox. August 28, 2023. Retrieved August 28, 2023 .
^ a b c "Wilyer Abreu stats" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved October 25, 2024 .
^ Stiefel, Keagan (October 4, 2023). "Red Sox Rookie Named To Post-Season All-Star Team" . NESN . Retrieved October 21, 2023 .
^ Simon, Mark (October 24, 2024). "2024 Fielding Bible Award Winners" . sportsinfosolutions.com . Retrieved October 25, 2024 .
^ "14 first-timers highlight 2024 Gold Glove winners" . MLB.com . November 3, 2024. Retrieved November 3, 2024 .
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Active roster Coaching staff
1957: Kaline , Mays , Miñoso
1958: Kaline , Piersall , Siebern
1959: Jensen , Kaline , Miñoso
1960: Landis , Maris , Miñoso
1961: Kaline , Landis , Piersall
1962: Kaline , Landis , Mantle
1963: Kaline , Landis , Yastrzemski
1964: Davalillo , Kaline , Landis
1965: Kaline , Tresh , Yastrzemski
1966: Agee , Kaline , Oliva
1967: Blair , Kaline , Yastrzemski
1968: Smith , Stanley , Yastrzemski
1969: Blair , Stanley , Yastrzemski
1970: Berry , Blair , Stanley
1971: Blair , Otis , Yastrzemski
1972: Berry , Blair , Murcer
1973: Blair , Otis , Stanley
1974: Blair , Otis , Rudi
1975: Blair , Lynn , Rudi
1976: Evans , Manning , Rudi
1977: Beníquez , Cowens , Yastrzemski
1978: Evans , Lynn , Miller
1979: Evans , Lezcano , Lynn
1980: Lynn , Murphy , Wilson
1981: Evans , Henderson , Murphy
1982: Evans , Murphy , Winfield
1983: Evans , Murphy , Winfield
1984: Evans , Murphy , Winfield
1985: Evans , Murphy , Pettis , Winfield
1986: Barfield , Pettis , Puckett
1987: Barfield , Puckett , Winfield
1988: Pettis , Puckett , White
1989: Pettis , Puckett , White
1990: Burks , Griffey Jr. , Pettis
1991: Griffey Jr. , Puckett , White
1992: Griffey Jr. , Puckett , White
1993: Griffey Jr. , Lofton , White
1994: Griffey Jr. , Lofton , White
1995: Griffey Jr. , Lofton , White
1996: Buhner , Griffey Jr. , Lofton
1997: Edmonds , Griffey Jr. , Williams
1998: Edmonds , Griffey Jr. , Williams
1999: Green , Griffey Jr. , Williams
2000: Dye , Erstad , Williams
2001: Cameron , Hunter , Suzuki
2002: Erstad , Hunter , Suzuki
2003: Cameron , Hunter , Suzuki
2004: Hunter , Suzuki , Wells
2005: Hunter , Suzuki , Wells
2006: Hunter , Suzuki , Wells
2007: Hunter , Suzuki , Sizemore
2008: Hunter , Suzuki , Sizemore
2009: Hunter , Suzuki , Jones
2010: Crawford , Gutiérrez , Suzuki
2011: Ellsbury , Gordon , Markakis
2012: Gordon , Jones , Reddick
2013: Gordon , Jones , Victorino
2014: Gordon , Jones , Markakis
2015: Calhoun , Céspedes , Kiermaier
2016: Betts , Gardner , Kiermaier
2017: Betts , Buxton , Gordon
2018: Betts , Bradley Jr. , Gordon
2019: Betts , Gordon , Kiermaier
2020: Gallo , Gordon , Robert
2021: Benintendi , Gallo , Taylor
2022: Kwan , Straw , Tucker
2023: García , Kiermaier , Kwan
2024: Abreu , Kwan , Varsho