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Brandon Boggs
#41
LF
B/T: S/R
6' 0"/210
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Brandon Boggs
#41
LF
Res.
Estadísticas
Premios
Tienda
Temporada Regular De Por Vida
TB
PRO
H4
CIs
BR
OPS
326
.209
10
43
4
.695
TB
PRO
H4
CIs
BR
OPS
326
.209
10
43
4
.695
Brandon Boggs Bio
Nombre Completo:
Brandon Kyle Boggs
Nacido:
1/09/1983 en St. Louis, MO
Draft:
2004, Texas Rangers, Ronda: 4, Selección General: 111
Universidad:
Georgia Tech
Debut:
4/29/2008
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Brandon Kyle Boggs
Brandon Kyle Boggs...2001 graduate of Pope (GA) High School, where he was a three-year letter winner...named All-Cobb County in 1999, 2000 and 2001 and named to the All-Region Team in 2000 and 2001...played summer ball with the East Cobb Yankees program and was the starting center fielder on the team that won the 1999 AAU World Series...helped East Cobb reach the Connie Mack World Series in 2001... played collegiately at Georgia Tech and hit .305 as a freshman in 2002.
2012
Signed with Pittsburgh as a free agent November 18, 2011 and spent the entire season with Triple-A Indianapolis. ... Hit three home runs in first six games and four in first 11 games April 6-16. ... Hit safely in season-high 10 straight games June 25-July 12. ... Batted .364 (28-for-77) with a .462 on-base percentage and 15 RBI in 24 June games. ... Hit .331 (41-for-124) off left-handed pitching and .228 (65-for-285) off right-handed pitching.
2011
Spent majority of season with Nashville (Brewers' AAA) and also had two separate stints with Milwaukee...Made 56 appearances (51 starts) in left field and 22 appearances (18 starts) in right field while playing with Nashville...Began season at the Triple-A level and homered in first game on 4/7...Hit .302 (13-for-43) with two homers and 10 RBI in 15 games thru 4/21 and was selected by Milwaukee on 4/22...Went 0-for-3 in two games off the bench before making first start with the Brewers in right field on 4/24 vs. Houston; homered off Wandy Rodriguez in his first at bat...Was outrighted to Nashville on 5/4...Accepted his assignment, but was recalled by Milwaukee on 5/6 when Nyjer Morgan went on the disabled list...Singled and swiped lone base with Milwaukee on 5/11 vs. San Diego...Made second and final start with the Brewers in center field on 5/14 vs. Pittsburgh and homered off Jeff Karstens...Went 0-for-4 with a walk in five pinch-hitting appearances from 5/15-24...Was outrighted to Nashville on 5/26 and finished his season at the Triple-A level...Homered twice on 6/19 at Memphis...Finished season hitting safely in six straight games, going 11-for-23 (.478) and raising average from .219 to .241.
2010
Batted .290 with 10 HR and 50 RBI in 103 games at Triple-A Oklahoma City...Was recalled by Texas on 8/15...Went 0-for-7 with a walk in 4 games with the Rangers, including 2 starts in right field...Made his starts on 8/16 at Tampa Bay and 8/19 at Baltimore...Was optioned back to Oklahoma City on 8/30...Was designated for assignment on 8/31...Cleared waivers on 9/3 and was outrighted to Oklahoma City...Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 11/24.
2009
Spent the majority of the season at Oklahoma City (AAA)...ranked among RedHawks leaders in walks (2nd, 59), home runs (4th, 8), steals (5th, 9), doubles (T5th, 15) and RBI (6th, 47)... appeared in 43 games in LF, 34 games in RF, 12 games in CF, and 7 games as the DH...committed just one error in 158 chances... reached base safely in 14 straight games to start the season from April 9-27, drawing 13 walks in that span (.406 OBP)...was on the OKC bereavement list, April 24-26...had season-high 7-game hit streak from April 28-May 6 at .360 (9-25) to rise from .226 to .269...had a .278 average with 2 homers and 25 RBI over 46 games before June 2 recall by Texas after Josh Hamilton was placed on the disabled list (abdominal strain)...played in just 9 games with the Rangers, going 1-for-17 (.059) at the plate...lone hit was a double, June 9 vs. Toronto...was 1-for-10 vs. left-handers and 0-for-7 vs. right-handers...went 0-for-2 with one walk and 2 strikeouts in 3 pinch-hit appearances...played 6 games in the outfield (3 - LF, 3 -CF)...started 3 games in LF and one game in CF...committed one error in 10 chances (June 6 at Boston)...was optioned back to Oklahoma City on June 25... suffered a dislocated left shoulder July 3 at Iowa and was on OKC DL, July 4-20...hit .245 (37-151) in final 41 games with the RedHawks after return to active roster...was recalled by Texas Sept. 1 and placed on the 60-day disabled list due to left shoulder injury for the remainder of the year...underwent left shoulder surgery Oct. 9.
2008
After a late April call-up when Hank Blalock went on the disabled list, Boggs was with the Rangers for the final 5 months of the season in his rookie campaign after having never played above Double-A...led the team with 59 starts in left field...batted .226 with 8 home runs, 17 doubles, and 41 RBI in 101 games...despite sporadic playing time for much of the year, ranked 8th on the team with 101 games played...also ranked among team leaders in triples (T2nd, 4), walks (6th, 44), and RBI (T8th)...averaged 4.32 pitches per plate appearance, most of any Texas batter with at least 300 PA's...had highest percentage of pitches taken among Rangers regulars (61.9%)...his 93 strikeouts was 4th-most on club...ranked among A.L. rookie leaders in walks (4th), triples (T4th), on-base pct. (9th, .333), slugging (10th, .399), and home runs (10th)...his 44 walks was T8th-most by any rookie in Texas history...he is one of just 4 first-year Rangers over the last 21 seasons (beginning 1988) to compile at least 40 walks in a campaign, also Rusty Greer (46 in 1994), Mark Teixeira (44 in 2003), and Ian Kinsler (40 in 2006)...tied with Marlon Byrd and Josh Hamilton for team lead with 7 outfield assists...the 7 outfield assists was 2nd-most among A.L. rookies behind only Cleveland's Ben Francisco (12)...had a .980 (3 E/148 TC) fielding pct. over 79 games/60 starts in the outfield, seeing action at all 3 outfield positions...had team-high 59 starts in left, 5 as DH, and one in right...hit almost the same vs. lefties (.227) and right-handers (.226), and also similar at home (.230) and on the road (.221)...hit .283 (13-46) in close-and-late situations...was 8-for-19 (.421) in 8 games against Kansas City and hit .344 (11-32) in 13 games versus Oakland...held a .308 (4-13) average as a pinch-hitter...was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma on April 29 and batted .385 (15-39) with 2 homers, a triple, 2 doubles, and 8 RBI over his first 11 big league games through May 9...had a .419 OBP and .641 slugging mark in that span...had a .278 (30-108) figure with 19 RBI over first 29 games through June 4...beginning June 5, hit .194 (34-175) in final 72 contests to finish at .226, just 2 multi-hit games in that season-ending span...had career-high 3 RBI on 5 different occasions, but had just a pair of multi-RBI games after end of May...opened career with a 6-game hit streak, T2ndlongest in Texas history, a feat matched by Chris Davis later in the year...was Rangers' starting leftfielder for each of first 16 and 24 of 29 games in May as Marlon Byrd was on the disabled list until late in the month and Milton Bradley was limited to DH duties...Cobb County native and Georgia Tech product hit a 3-run homer on an 0-2 pitch in the 6th inning on June 19 vs. Atlanta to give Texas a 4- 2 lead, this after failing to get down a sac bunt...recorded outfield assist in 9th inning on July 10 vs. LA of Anaheim, nailing Torii Hunter at the plate to cut down potential go-ahead run...played through a sore right shoulder for part of the season, including leaving game on Aug. 18 vs. Detroit due to the ailment, although he would start the next night in left field...after the season, played for Obregon in the Mexican Winter League, batting .175 (14-80) with 2 home runs and 5 RBI in 22 games.
2007
Split the year between Bakersfield (A) and Frisco (AA), batting a combined .262 with 23 home runs, 30 doubles, and 72 RBI in 130 games...had fifth-most homers of any player in Texas organization...opened at Bakersfield, batting .250 in 26 games with the Blaze...hit game-winning homer in top of 10th on May 2 at High Desert in a 4-3 win...was promoted to Frisco on May 5...went on to place second on the RoughRiders in homers (19) and 3rd in RBI (55)...his .893 OPS was third highest in the league...hit a pair of 3-run homers on June 10 vs. Midland (Game 1) and hit a grand slam on June 24 at Corpus Christi...played mostly center field and also saw action in left...played for Mexicali in Mexican Winter League, batting .284 (25-88) with 6 doubles and 4 RBI in 23 games.
2006
Spent the entire season at Bakersfield...ranked third on the team in triples (4) and stolen bases (13)...recorded a season-high 10-game hit streak from July 22-Aug. 2 (.382, 13-34).
2005
Started season at extended spring training before being transferred to Clinton (A) on May 25...spent the remainder of the season with the LumberKings...ranked third on club with 50 walks...appeared in all 4 of Clinton's postseason games, batting .385 (5-13) with 2 doubles, 2 RBI and 2 stolen bases.
2004
Spent first pro season at Spokane (short season A)...recorded first hit in his professional debut, an RBI double July 2 vs. Boise...hit first professional home run on July 10 at Vancouver...was sidelined from Aug. 1-12 with strained rib cage muscle.
Año
TB
C
H
H4
CIs
BR
PRO
OBP
OPS
Temporada Regular De Por Vida
326
34
68
10
43
4
.209
.315
.695
Año
TB
C
H
H4
CIs
BR
PRO
OBP
OPS
Temporada Regular De Por Vida
326
34
68
10
43
4
.209
.315
.695
Premios
PCL Player of the Week
Week
Equipo
Liga
05/03/2010
Oklahoma City RedHawks
PCL
ALPB Mid-Season All-Star
Year
Equipo
Liga
2015
York Revolution
ALPB
Rankings en la Liga
Triples
Año
3B
Rango
2008
4
19to in AL
Transacciones recientes
Equipo
Fecha
Transacción
16 de mayo de 2014
Atlanta Braves agente libre firmado OF Brandon Boggs con un contrato de la ligas menores.
16 de mayo de 2014
RF Brandon Boggs asignado a Gwinnett Braves.
29 de marzo de 2014
Gwinnett Braves liberan a OF Brandon Boggs.
2 de marzo de 2014
OF Brandon Boggs asignado a Atlanta Braves.
7 de mayo de 2013
OF Brandon Boggs asignado a Gwinnett Braves.
6 de mayo de 2013
Atlanta Braves agente libre firmado LF Brandon Boggs con un contrato de la ligas menores.
4 de mayo de 2013
Rochester Red Wings liberan a LF Brandon Boggs.
7 de diciembre de 2012
Minnesota Twins agente libre firmado LF Brandon Boggs con un contrato de la ligas menores y invitado a spring training.
2 de noviembre de 2012
LF Brandon Boggs eligio agente libre.
11 de octubre de 2012
CF Brandon Boggs asignado a Navegantes del Magallanes.
5 de abril de 2012
LF Brandon Boggs asignado a Indianapolis Indians.
23 de noviembre de 2011
Pittsburgh Pirates agente libre firmado LF Brandon Boggs con un contrato de la ligas menores y invitado a spring training.
14 de octubre de 2011
LF Brandon Boggs eligio agente libre.
28 de mayo de 2011
Nashville Sounds activan a LF Brandon Boggs.
26 de mayo de 2011
Milwaukee Brewers envian a LF Brandon Boggs envian a rotundamente a Nashville Sounds.
6 de mayo de 2011
Milwaukee Brewers seleccionado el contrato de Brandon Boggs de Nashville Sounds.
4 de mayo de 2011
Milwaukee Brewers envian a Brandon Boggs envian a rotundamente a Nashville Sounds.
22 de abril de 2011
Milwaukee Brewers seleccionado el contrato de Brandon Boggs de Nashville Sounds.
5 de abril de 2011
Brandon Boggs estado en la lista cambian a por Milwaukee Brewers.
29 de marzo de 2011
Milwaukee Brewers envian a Brandon Boggs envian a rotundamente a Nashville Sounds.
1 de diciembre de 2010
Milwaukee Brewers agente libre firmado Brandon Boggs.
6 de noviembre de 2010
Brandon Boggs eligio agente libre.
3 de septiembre de 2010
Brandon Boggs asignado a Oklahoma City RedHawks de Texas Rangers.
1 de septiembre de 2010
Texas Rangers designado Brandon Boggs para la asignación.
30 de agosto de 2010
Texas Rangers opcionado LF Brandon Boggs para Oklahoma City RedHawks.
15 de agosto de 2010
Texas Rangers llamado Brandon Boggs de Oklahoma City RedHawks.
16 de julio de 2010
Brandon Boggs estado en la lista cambian a por Oklahoma City RedHawks.
15 de julio de 2010
Brandon Boggs estado en la lista cambian a por Oklahoma City RedHawks.
4 de julio de 2010
Oklahoma City RedHawks ponen a OF Brandon Boggs en la 7-día lista de deshabilitado. sprained left wrist
18 de abril de 2010
Oklahoma City RedHawks activan a OF Brandon Boggs de la 7-día lista de deshabilitado.
10 de abril de 2010
Oklahoma City RedHawks ponen a LF Brandon Boggs en la 7-día lista de deshabilitado. Right shoulder tendinitis.
24 de marzo de 2010
Texas Rangers opcionado LF Brandon Boggs para Oklahoma City RedHawks.
13 de noviembre de 2009
Brandon Boggs estado en la lista cambian a por Texas Rangers.
1 de septiembre de 2009
Texas Rangers llamado LF Brandon Boggs de Oklahoma City RedHawks.
21 de julio de 2009
Brandon Boggs estado en la lista cambian a por Oklahoma City RedHawks.
4 de julio de 2009
Oklahoma City RedHawks ponen a LF Brandon Boggs en la 7-día lista de deshabilitado. Dislocated left shoulder.
26 de junio de 2009
Texas Rangers opcionado LF Brandon Boggs para Oklahoma City RedHawks.
2 de junio de 2009
Texas Rangers llamado Brandon Boggs de Oklahoma City RedHawks.
27 de abril de 2009
Brandon Boggs estado en la lista cambian a por Oklahoma City RedHawks.
24 de abril de 2009
Oklahoma City RedHawks ponen a OF Brandon Boggs en la lista de duelo.
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