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Lombardozzi Field Staff Infield Ht 5'11 FRONT OFFICE STEVE LOMBARDOZZI FIELD STAFF INFIELD HT 5'11" WT 193 | BATS SWITCH THROWS RIGHT MLB SERVICE 2 YEARS, 84 DAYS | MLB DEBUT SEPTEMBER 6, 2011 VS. LOS ANGELES-NL (W/WSH) | BIRTHPLACE EDINA, MN BORN SEPTEMBER 20, 1988 | OPENING DAY AGE 28 | CONTRACT STATUS SIGNED THROUGH 2017 PLAYERS ACQUIRED SIGNED AS MINOR LEAGUE FREE AGENT ON FEBRUARY 28, 2017 2016 SUMMARY CAREER BESTS • Spent entire season with Triple-A Syracuse in Washington’s system, batting .253 (57x225) in 62 games. HITS .............................................. 4 (3x) — LAST, 8/15/12 at SF • Best month was July, when he batted .304 (24x79) in 22 RUNS ........................................................... 4 — 8/10/12 at ARI games, with 12 runs scored, two doubles, and a triple. 2016 IN REVIEW 2016 • Had four consecutive multi-hit games from July 7-10, going HOME RUNS ............................. 1 (5x) — LAST, 8/30/13 vs. NYM 9x17 (.529); also had longest hitting streak of the season that RBI ................................................................ 3 — 7/26/12 at MIL month, a seven-game run from July 21-30 (.435/10x23). SB ............................................... 1 (10x) — LAST, 4/16/14 vs. TB MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS HITTING STREAK ................................. 13 — 6/29/12 to 7/20/12 • Began 2015 with Triple-A Indianapolis before being recalled GRAND SLAMS ........................................................................ — CLUB HISTORY CLUB by the Pirates on May 6; went 0x4 over six games before being CAREER PINCH-HIT HR .............................. 1 — 8/30/13 vs. NYM optioned to Indianapolis on May 16. CAREER GAME-ENDING HR .................................................... — • Recalled by Pittsburgh on June 28, going 0x6 in six games before being designated for assignment on July 23 and outrighted to Indianapolis on July 27. MLB DISABLED LIST HISTORY • Made Baltimore’s 2014 Opening Day roster and hit safely in each of his first four games. None • Recorded seven multi-hit games in 20 outings for the O's. POSTSEASON HISTORY POSTSEASON • Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk on May 1, recalled by Baltimore on May 24, and optioned back to Norfolk on May 25, for HONORS AND AWARDS remainder of season. • Played second full season in Majors in 2013 with Washington, 2011 .................................................. WASHINGTON NATIONALS appearing in 48 games (38 starts) at second base, 23 (20) in MINOR LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEAR left field and four (two) at third base. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE GOLD GLOVE (SECOND BASE) • Batted .273 (21x77) from the right side of the plate and .254 EASTERN LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (JUNE 6-12) (54x213) from the left side. PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PLAYER 2010 ...................................................... ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE • Hit .293 (39x133) at Nationals Park, compared to a .229 DERNELL STENSON SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD (36x157) on the road. 2009 ................................................. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE • Went 13x44 (.295) as a pinch-hitter; ranked second in the PLAYER OF THE WEEK (JULY 6-12) Majors in pinch hits. SAL POSTSEASON ALL-STAR • Recorded three straight mulit-hit efforts from April 15-17 at Miami (.429/6x14) . • Compiled a career-high 13-game hitting streak from June 29 to July 20, batting .340 (18x53) during that span. 2017 OPPONENTS 2017 • Connected on his first career pinch-hit home run on August 30 vs. New York-NL (off Dillon Gee). • Went 1x3 (.333) in three games of the NLDS vs. St. Louis. • Spent his first full season at Major League level in 2012 with • Had contract selected by Washington on September 6, 2011 Washington, making his first career Opening Day roster. and made Major League debut that night as a pinch-hitter. • Ranked eighth among National League rookies in hits (105), • Made first Major League start (second base) on Sept. 8 vs. the 10th in total bases (136) and tied for 10th in runs scored (40). Dodgers. • Appeared in 51 games (43 starts) at second base, 41 (29) in • Recorded first career hit and RBI on Sept. 12 at New York-NL, left field, 13 (10) at third base and one at shortstop. a game-winning single off R.A. Dickey in the seventh inning. GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL • Batted .287 (84x293) with three home runs and 21 RBI vs. MINOR LEAGUE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS right-handers, .293 (24x82) with RISP, and .600 (6x10) with • In 2015 with Triple-A Indianapolis, hit .282 (100x355) in 97 the bases loaded. games, with 15 doubles, 37 RBI, and 14 steals. • Recorded a career-high four hits on April 16 vs. Houston, • Opened the season batting .375 (27x72) in 20 games in April; August 10 at Arizona, and Aug. 15 at San Francisco. also topped .300 for a month with a .302 (26x86) mark in • Hit first career home run on June 3 vs. Atlanta, a solo shot off June. Tommy Hanson. • Batted .336 (42x125) against left-handers, compared to .252 MIAMI MARLINS 142142 (58x230) vs. right-handers. the Dernell Stenson Award for unselfishness, hard work, and FRONT OFFICE • Spent majority of 2014 with Triple-A Norfolk after opening leadership. season with Baltimore (20 games). • Named to the 2009 South Atlantic League postseason All- • Optioned to Norfolk on May 1; recalled by Orioles briefly from Star team with Single-A Hagerstown. May 24-25 before being optioned back to Tides for remainder • Earned South Atlantic League Player of the Week honors for of season. July 6-12 after batting .448 (13x29). FIELD STAFF • Was named Washington’s Minor League Player of the Year in • Reached base in 22 straight games from May 9-30. 2011 after hitting a combined .309 (172x556) with 25 doubles, • Appeared in 48 games in 2008 with the Gulf Coast League nine triples, eight home runs, 52 RBI and 30 stolen bases Nationals in his first professional season. between Double-A Harrisburg and Triple-A Syracuse. • Named a Rawlings Minor League Gold Glove winner at second PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS base. • Stephen Anthony Paul Lombardozzi…born in Edina, MN, but was PLAYERS • Earned Eastern League Player of the Week honors for June raised in Fulton, MD...attended St. Petersburg (Fla.) College… 6-12, hitting .538 (14x26). hit .380 (84x281) as a freshman in 2008…is a 2007 graduate of Atholton High School in Columbia, Md…his father, Steve, • Promoted to Triple-A Syracuse and made debut on June 21. played in six major-league seasons with Minnesota (1985- • Opened stint with Chiefs with an 11-game hitting streak 88) and Houston (1989-90), winning the World Series with IN REVIEW 2016 (.431/22x51), including seven multi-hit games, four doubles, the Twins in 1987, batting .412 (7x17) in the Fall Classic…also and three RBI. served as Pittsburgh’s minor-league infield coordinator in • Matched that hitting streak from Aug. 1-12, batting .358 2010. (19x53) with two doubles, two triples, a homer, and six RBI. • In 2010, combined to hit .294 (160x545) with 35 doubles, 11 triples, six home runs, 49 RBI, and 24 stolen bases over 137 games between Single-A Potomac and Double-A Harrisburg. HISTORY CLUB • Played for Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League and won LOMBARDOZZI'S BATTING HISTORY YEAR CLUB AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS OPB SLG E HISTORY POSTSEASON 2008 GCL NATIONALS .283 48 152 23 43 4 1 0 24 6 3 2 21 32 4 1 .371 .322 8 2009 HAGERSTOWN .296 128 496 90 147 26 7 3 58 6 7 5 62 80 16 7 .375 .395 8 2010 POTOMAC .293 110 440 71 129 30 9 1 38 10 2 6 49 60 20 10 .370 .409 6 HARRISBURG .295 27 105 19 31 5 2 5 11 0 0 1 12 15 4 2 .373 .524 3 2011 HARRISBURG .309 65 262 40 81 12 7 4 23 4 1 6 18 38 16 3 .366 .454 2 SYRACUSE .310 69 294 46 91 13 2 4 29 6 3 1 21 40 14 5 .354 .408 0 WASHINGTON .194 13 31 3 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .219 .226 1 DEVELOPMENT PLAYER 2012 WASHINGTON .273 126 384 40 105 16 3 3 27 6 1 6 19 46 5 3 .317 .354 4 2013 WASHINGTON .259 118 290 25 75 15 1 2 22 5 3 1 8 34 4 3 .278 .338 3 2014 BALTIMORE .288 20 73 6 21 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 14 1 0 .297 .329 1 NORFOLK .270 78 270 26 73 9 1 0 30 2 6 0 17 32 6 4 .307 .311 9 2015 PITTSBURGH .000 12 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .091 .000 0 INDIANAPOLIS .282 97 355 30 100 15 0 0 37 2 1 4 32 40 14 4 .347 .324 22 2016 SYRACUSE .253 62 225 24 57 7 1 0 7 5 1 0 15 27 3 0 .299 .293 6 OPPONENTS 2017 MILB TOTALS .289 684 2599 369 752 121 30 17 257 41 24 25 247 364 97 36 .354 .379 64 MLB TOTALS .263 289 788 75 207 33 5 5 52 11 4 8 29 102 10 6 .294 .336 9 POSTSEASON HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL YEAR CLUB SERIES AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E 2012 WSH/STL NLDS .333 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 0 CAREER TRANSACTIONS 2017: Signed by Miami as Minor League free agent on February 2014: Acquired by Baltimore from Detroit in exchange for INF 28 Alex Gonzalez on March 24 2016: Signed by Washington as Minor League free agent on 2013: Acquired by Detroit with LHPs Ian Krol and Robbie Ray June 6 from Washington in exchange for RHP Doug Fister on 2015: Signed by Chicago-AL as free agent on October 26 December 2 Acquired by Pittsburgh from Baltimore in exchange for 2008: Selected by Washington in 19th round of First-Year cash considerations on Feb.
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