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17. Randy Arozarena

17. Randy Arozarena
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: February 28, 1995 in La Habana, La Cuba
  • Weight: 185 lbs.
  • Height: 5'11"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: August 14, 2019
  • Final Game: October 03, 2021
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Randy Arozarena's journey to becoming a baseball star is truly inspiring. From facing a daring escape across the ocean from Cuba to Mexico in a small boat, to showcasing his talent in the Mexican League, his perseverance paid off when the St. Louis Cardinals signed him in 2016. Although he showed exciting potential during a brief stint in 2019, the competitive Cardinals roster limited his opportunities. In January 2020, he was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays in a move that sparked one of the most exciting and culturally rich runs in recent franchise history.

Arozarena’s debut in St. Petersburg during the regular season faced a big delay because of a tough battle with COVID-19, which limited him to just 23 games. But as soon as the expanded 2020 postseason started, he delivered an incredible, record-shattering performance that made headlines. Wearing a pair of lucky cowboy boots in the clubhouse, he became a powerhouse, earning the ALCS MVP award and hitting an astonishing 10 home runs—breaking the MLB record for a single postseason. His timely hitting helped the underdog Rays win the American League pennant, quickly making the charismatic outfielder a beloved hero around the world.

Remarkably still rookie-eligible for the 2021 campaign, Arozarena effectively confirmed his postseason reputation by receiving the American League Rookie of the Year Award. He supported manager Kevin Cash's lineup with 145 hits, 32 doubles, 20 home runs, and 20 stolen bases, demonstrating an exceptional combination of power and speed. He again reached the 20-homer mark in 2022, exerting significant influence over division opponents and solidifying his role as the emotional core of the franchise.

His cultural impact peaked remarkably during the historic 2023 season. Prior to the commencement of the major league schedule, Arozarena garnered international attention while representing Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, achieving an impressive .450/.607/900 slash line and executing a viral, home-run-robbing catch against Japan. He carried this momentum back to St. Petersburg, where he was elected as a fan-voted All-Star starter, coinciding with the team's introduction of a dedicated "Randy Land" seating area in left field. By August, he set a new major league record as the first player to begin his career with three successive seasons of at least 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases, concluding the summer with 23 home runs and a career-high 80 walks.

During his 2024 campaign in Tampa, Arozarena experienced an extended slump that resulted in a trade to the Seattle Mariners in July. Despite this, his power-speed model remained resilient. He achieved his fourth consecutive 20/20 season by the end of 2024, and remarkably extended this record to five consecutive 20/20 campaigns during his outstanding 2025 season with Seattle. In total, Arozarena accumulated 531 hits, 94 stolen bases, and 85 home runs while with the Mariners.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Outfield
  • Acquired: Traded from the St. Louis Cardinals with Jose Martinez and a 2020 Supplemental 1st Round Pick for Edgardo Rodriguez, Matthew Liberatore and a 2020 Supplemental 2nd Round Pick 1/9/20.
  • Departed: Traded to the Seattle Mariners for Brody Hopkins, Aidan Smith and a Player to be Named Later 7/26/24
  • Games Played: 568
  • Notable Statistics:

    321 Runs Scored
    531 Hits
    113 Doubles
    9 Triples                        
    85 Home Runs
    289 Runs Batted In
    94 Stolen Bases
    .255/.345/.441 Slash Line
    11.7 bWAR

    28 Playoff Games
    23 Runs Scored
    38 Hits
    5 Doubles
    1 Triple                          
    11 Home Runs
    17 Runs Batted In
    2 Stolen Bases
    .347/.426/.733 Slash Line

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (2023)
    Rookie of the Year (2021)
    Babe Ruth Award (2020)
    ALCS MVP (2020)
    Most Times Hit by a Pitcher (2024)*
    Most Double Plays Turned by a Leftfielder (2020)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Leftfielder (2023)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by an Outielder (2023)

    *Traded to Seattle during the season.

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