Alcides Escobar arrived in the Kansas City organization via a December 2010 blockbuster trade with the Milwaukee Brewers, a deal that sent Zack Greinke to the NL in exchange for a package of young talent. While he arrived as a highly touted defensive prospect, he evolved into the literal iron man of the franchise's most successful era.
After arriving in the 2010 trade, Escobar immediately took over the starting shortstop duties in 2011, providing a foundational defensive stability the organization had lacked for years. He showed the organization he was a specialized professional by batting .293 with 35 stolen bases in 2012, a high-frequency offensive performance that hinted at his potential as a spark plug. Between 2013 and 2014, he established his reputation as the team's "Iron Man," appearing in nearly every game and serving as the defensive anchor for the 2014 squad that reached the franchise's first World Series in nearly three decades.
This specialized durability and high-tempo approach served as the perfect lead-in to his historic 2015 campaign. That summer, he demonstrated a knack for rising to the occasion, earning his first career All-Star selection and winning a Gold Glove Award. He showed the organization he was a foundational winner during the postseason, where his bat became a localized phenomenon; he was named the ALCS MVP after hitting .478 against the Blue Jays. The Royals went on to win the World Series, though his skills quickly eroded afterward.
Escobar was traded after the 2018 season, and overall as a Royal, he had 1,208 Hits.




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