Venezuelan baseball player (born 2000)
Baseball player
Gabriel Alejandro Arias (born February 27, 2000) is a Venezuelan professional baseball utility player for the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2022.
Career
San Diego Padres
Arias with the Fort Wayne Tin Caps in 2018
Arias signed with the San Diego Padres as an international free agent in July 2016.[ 1] He played his first professional season in 2017 with the Arizona League Padres and Fort Wayne TinCaps . After the season he played in the Australian Baseball League for the Canberra Cavalry .[ 2] [ 3] Arias played 2018 with the Fort Wayne and 2019 with the Lake Elsinore Storm .[ 4] In 2020, he was invited to spring training with the Padres.[ 5]
Cleveland Indians / Guardians
On August 31, 2020, the Padres traded Arias, Austin Hedges , Josh Naylor , Cal Quantrill , Owen Miller , and Joey Cantillo to the Cleveland Indians in exchange for Mike Clevinger , Greg Allen , and Matt Waldron .[ 6] The Indians selected Arias' contract on November 20, 2020, adding him to their 40-man roster .[ 7]
He spent the 2021 season with the Triple-A Columbus Clippers .[ 8] [ 9] After beginning the 2022 season with Columbus, Arias was recalled by the Cleveland Guardians as the 29th man for their April 20, 2022, doubleheader against the Chicago White Sox .[ 10]
Arias made his major league debut in game 1 of the April 20, 2022 doubleheader , starting at second base. On September 28, Arias hit his first career home run, a solo shot off of Tampa Bay Rays starter Tyler Glasnow .[ 11]
References
^ "Minors: How Storm's Gabriel Arias is tapping into his power" . San Diego Union-Tribune . August 16, 2019.
^ "Canberra Cavalry shortstop Gabriel Arias 'stealing hits' like New York Yankee Didi Gregorius" . Smh.com.au. December 13, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2021 .
^ "Padres offseason leagues: Gabriel Arias flexing muscles in Australia" . San Diego Union-Tribune . December 11, 2017.
^ Sanders, Jeff. "Padres' Gabriel Arias Finding His Power" . www.baseballamerica.com .
^ "Padres notes: Second thoughts on Gabriel Arias; Black and brown; Ona's plan" . San Diego Union-Tribune . February 19, 2020.
^ "Meet the six players joining the Cleveland Indians from San Diego as part of the Mike Clevinger trade" . August 31, 2020.
^ Franco, Anthony (November 20, 2020). "Indians Select Five Players To 40-Man Roster" . MLB Trade Rumors.
^ "Gabriel Arias told to 'knock the door down' at Class AAA Columbus: Guardians takeaways" . March 28, 2022.
^ "Arias optioned, but 'his future is so bright' " . MLB.com .
^ "Guardians make a series of roster moves" . CleGuardians.com. April 20, 2022.
^ "Watch Gabriel Arias launch his first career home run to tie Guardians vs. Rays at 1-1" . cleveland.com . Retrieved June 22, 2023 .
External links
Active roster Non-roster invitees Coaching staff
Manager 12 Stephen Vogt
Associate manager 55 Craig Albernaz
Hitting 56 Grant Fink
Assistant hitting 85 Jason Esposito
Assistant hitting 83 Dan Puente
Pitching 51 Carl Willis
Assistant pitching 81 Brad Goldberg
Assistant pitching 86 Joe Torres
First base/Catching 15 Sandy Alomar Jr.
Third base/Infield 53 Rouglas Odor
Bullpen 88 Caleb Longshore
Hitting analyst -- Josh Tubbs
Bullpen catcher 82 Ricky Pacione
Bullpen catcher 72 Eric Rodríguez
Catching coordinator -- Brian Whatley
Outfield/Base running 84 J. T. Maguire
Player development/Hitting -- Luis Ortiz
Assistant field coordinator -- Buck Taylor
Field coordinator/Defense/Base running 50 Kai Correa
Performance -- Brian Miles
Pitching rehab lead -- Chris Mears