David DeJesus explained

David DeJesus
Bats:Left
Throws:Left
Birth Date:20 December 1979
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:September 2
Debutyear:2003
Debutteam:Kansas City Royals
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:September 23
Finalyear:2015
Finalteam:Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.275
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:99
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:573
Teams:

David Christopher DeJesus (; born December 20, 1979) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Washington Nationals, Tampa Bay Rays and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. DeJesus, who is of Puerto Rican descent, is currently an analyst for the Cubs with NBC Sports Chicago.

Career

DeJesus was raised in Manalapan Township, New Jersey,[1] and played high school baseball at Manalapan High School.[2] He was drafted out of high school by the New York Mets in the 43rd round of the 1997 Major League Baseball Draft. DeJesus did not sign with the Mets, opting instead to attend Rutgers University. In 1998 he played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) for the Bourne Braves, and returned to the CCBL in 1999 with the Chatham A's where he was named a league all-star.[3] [4] [5] DeJesus was drafted in the fourth round of the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft by the Kansas City Royals.

Kansas City Royals

DeJesus made his Major League debut on September 2, 2003. After Carlos Beltrán was traded to the Houston Astros in 2004, DeJesus became the starting center fielder for the Royals. He finished sixth in the 2004 Rookie of the Year voting. On March 9, 2006, DeJesus signed a five-year, $13.8 million contract extension with the Royals through 2010, with a club option for the 2011 season.[6] On June 15, 2008, De Jesus hit the first grand slam of his career. This prompted the game caller to remark, "He smashed the living DeJesus out of that ball!"[7]

In 2010, DeJesus was in threat of being traded along with his fellow starting outfielders, Scott Podsednik and José Guillén, who were both traded. DeJesus, on the other hand, tore a tendon on his right thumb crashing into a fence in Yankee Stadium on July 22 trying to catch a fly ball by New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter that eventually ended up being an inside-the-park home run for Jeter and had season-ending surgery.[8] DeJesus was hoping to return to the team in September, but instead was moved to the 60-Day DL.[9] He finished the 2010 season batting .318 with 5 home runs and 37 RBIs in 352 at-bats.[10]

On October 2, 2010, the Royals picked up his $6 million club option for 2011.

Oakland Athletics

On November 11, 2010, DeJesus was traded to the Oakland Athletics for pitcher Vin Mazzaro and minor league pitcher Justin Marks. He finished his lone season with Oakland batting .240 with 10 home runs and 46 RBIs in 131 games.

Chicago Cubs

On November 30, 2011, DeJesus signed a two-year deal worth $10 million, to be the primary right fielder for the Chicago Cubs.[11]

In 2013, due to the signing of Nate Schierholtz, DeJesus moved to center field for the 2013 season.

Washington Nationals

On August 19, 2013, DeJesus was traded to the Washington Nationals for a player to be named later.[12] He appeared in three games for the Nationals, going 0-for-3.

Tampa Bay Rays

On August 23, the Nationals traded DeJesus to the Tampa Bay Rays for future considerations.[13] DeJesus got off to a hot start with the Rays culminating in a walk-off single in the 18th inning against the Baltimore Orioles scoring Desmond Jennings.[14]

On November 6, 2013, DeJesus re-signed [15] with the Rays, inking a two-year, $10.5 million deal. The Rays, without a true designated hitter, put DeJesus in that role in 2014, where he appeared the most. On June 19, DeJesus was placed on the disabled list with a left hand fracture on a check swing the previous day.[16] He was hitting .269 with 5 HR and 17 RBI in 62 games before the injury. He was leading the team with a .367 OBP and a .440 SLG.

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

On July 28, 2015, DeJesus was traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for minor league pitcher Eduar Lopez.[17] [18]

Retirement

On March 22, 2017, DeJesus announced his retirement.[19]

Personal life

DeJesus was married to former high school art teacher and The Amazing Race 23 contestant Kim DeJesus (Iliff).[20] Together, they have a son named David Kingston DeJesus Jr. He goes by the name Kingston.

References

https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/players/playerpage/392080/david-dejesus

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20031028&content_id=595637&vkey=news_kc&fext=.jsp&c_id=kca DeJesus: Baseball beginnings
  2. http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=430203 David DeJesus player profile
  3. Web site: Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League . January 9, 2020 . capecodbaseball.org.
  4. Web site: 1999 Chatham As . thebaseballcube.com . September 23, 2021.
  5. Web site: Cape Cod Baseball League 1999 All-Star Teams . capecodbaseball.org . May 6, 2020.
  6. Web site: Kaegel . Dick . March 9, 2006 . Notes: DeJesus inks long-term deal Contract runs gh 2010 with club option for 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120329131940/http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060309&content_id=1341624&vkey=spt2006news&fext=.jsp&c_id=kc . March 29, 2012 . December 19, 2008 . MLB.com.
  7. Web site: June 17, 2008 . De Jesús y Posada producen en grande . June 17, 2008 . Primera Hora . Spanish.
  8. Web site: July 23, 2010 . Royals' DeJesus needs surgery; out 10 weeks . ESPN.com.
  9. Web site: David DeJesus . ESPN.com.
  10. Web site: David DeJesus 2010 Batting Gamelogs . November 2, 2017 . Baseball-Reference.com . en.
  11. News: Muskat . Carrie . November 30, 2011 . Cubs sign DeJesus to play right field . MLB.com . December 1, 2011.
  12. Perry, Dayn (August 19, 2013). "Nationals acquire David DeJesus from Cubs". CBSSports.com.
  13. Web site: Rays acquire David DeJesus from Nationals .
  14. Web site: Orioles 4, Rays 5 (Final Score) on MLB Gameday. September 22, 2013. September 27, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130927232607/http://tampabay.rays.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2013_09_20_balmlb_tbamlb_1&mode=recap_home&c_id=tb. dead.
  15. Web site: November 6, 2013 . DeJesus, Rays agree to $10.5M, 2-year deal . ESPN.com.
  16. Web site: Mooney . Roger . June 19, 2014 . Rays place DeJesus on DL . The Tampa Tribune . June 19, 2014 . June 22, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140622173122/http://tbo.com/sports/rays/rays-place-dejesus-on-dl-20140619/ . dead .
  17. Web site: Gonzalez . Alden . July 28, 2015 . Angels acquire outfielders DeJesus, Murphy . July 28, 2015 . MLB.com . July 31, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150731001909/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/139280904/the-angels-acquired-david-dejesus-murphy . dead .
  18. 626162198281203712 . Angels . Today the #Angels have acquired OF David DeJesus from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for RHP Eduar Lopez. . Angels . July 28, 2015.
  19. Web site: Baer . Bill . March 22, 2017 . David DeJesus retires . June 11, 2023 . NBC Sports . en.
  20. Web site: MLB wives Nicky Getz, Kim DeJesus team up on The Amazing Race . MLB.com.