Andrelton A. Simmons (ANN-drull-ton)...Twitter: @Andrelton...Instagram: @andrelton2... nicknamed "Simba" - given to him by his manager Paul Runge while playing for Rookie-Danville in 2010... Runge didn't have a particular reason for choosing the nickname other than it sounded close to his last name...speaks five languages (English, Spanish, Dutch, Papiamento and is "conversational" in French)... wife, Gabriella Perez...played collegiate baseball at Western Oklahoma State Junior College...clocked at 98 MPH as a pitcher during junior season in college...originally signed by Braves scout Gerald Turner...played on the same youth baseball team (Marchena Hardware) for 10 years with Didi Gregorious...played soccer and baseball as a child against Jurickson Profar.
2020
Spent fifth career season with Los Angeles-AL...eighth straight Opening Day roster, joining San Francisco's Brandon Crawford and Texas' Elvis Andrus as the only three to do so since 2013...Played in four games prior to being placed on Injured List July 28 after suffering a left ankle sprain, an injury experienced while running the bases trying to beat an infield single the previous night in Oakland...missed 22 games and reinstated August 21...Recorded 400th career RBI September 3 vs. San Diego...Hit safely in season-long nine straight games August 25-September 5, hitting .429 (15-for-35) during that span...hit-streak included five straight two-hit games...Hit .309 (25-for-81) vs. right-handed pitching and .270 (10-for-37) vs. left-handed pitching...Finished fourth on Angels in hits (35)...Opted out of season on September 22 and became free agent.
2019
Saw limited action during fourth season with the Angels due to two different ankle injuries...Despite missed time, stole 10 bases for the fourth straight season...Is one of four shortstops in the Majors to swipe at least 10 bases every year since 2016: Francisco Lindor, Tim Anderson and Marcus Semien...Also joined Erick Aybar (7 seasons), David Eckstein (4 seasons) and Dick Schofield (4 seasons) as the only shortstops in franchise history with at least four 10-stolen base seasons...Tallied 15 doubles for the seventh consecutive season...Is one of four shortstops in the Majors to reach the mark every year since 2013: Elvis Andrus, Brandon Crawford and Jordy Mercer...Paced the Halos defense with 14 defensive runs saved...Despite limited playing time, the 14 DRS were tied for fourth by a Major League shortstop...Tallied 1,000th hit of career July 28th…Joined Andruw Jones (1,933) as the only players all-time from Curacao to amass 1,000 career hits.
2018
In third season with the Angels and seventh in the Majors, posted a career-high .292 batting average and drove in a career-best 75 runs...The 75 RBI were the third most by a shortstop in franchise history, trailing only Orlando Cabrera's 86 in 2007 and Jim Fregosi's 82 in 1970...162 hits and five triples and 10 stolen bases were second highest totals of career (10 SB were T2nd)... Led the Angels in hits for the second consecutive season...Is the second shortstop (third occurrence) in franchise history to lead the team in hits in consecutive seasons, joining Jim Fregosi (1964-65 & 1967-68)... Captured fourth career Rawlings Gold Glove award and second in as many seasons...Is the first Angels shortstop to win the award twice and first Halo tabbed as the winner in back-to-back seasons since Torii Hunter in 2008 and 2009... Is the eighth player in Major League history to have won multiple Gold Gloves in each league...Is the fourth shortstop to win multiple Gloves with two teams: Luis Aparicio (6 with CWS & 2 with BAL), Omar Vizquel (8 with CLE & 2 with SF) and Ozzie Smith (11 with STL & 2 with SD)...Also selected as the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year for the fourth time in career...21 defensive runs saved led A.L. shortstops and were tied for second overall in the Majors...Led the Majors with a 19.7 Ultimate Zone Rating (UZR), 3.8 points over the second place Mookie Betts (15.3)...Finished season as the Majors most difficult player to strike out with a 13.64 PA/K rate...Had a streak of 90 consecutive PA without a strikeout from May 18-June 21, the fourth longest stretch in franchise history... For the second straight year, tallied 25 doubles and 10 home
runs...Is the first shortstop in franchise history with consecutive 25 2B/10 HR campaigns.
2017
In second season with the Angels and sixth in the Majors, was voted by Angels teammates as Co-Team MVP with Mike Trout ... Set new career highs in hits (164), runs (77), doubles (38), RBI (69), stolen bases (19), walks (47), on-base percentage (.331), slugging (.421) and games played (158 G)...Home runs were the most by an Angels shortstop since Jim Fregosi's 22 in 1970 while his 38 doubles were the most since Orlando Cabrera's 45 in 2006 ... Became the only shortstop in franchise history to tally 35 doubles, 10 home runs and 15 stolen bases in a season ... Named the American League Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner at shortstop...Became fourth Angels shortstop to win a Gold Glove, joining Jim Fregosi (1967), Orlando Cabrera (2007) and Erick Aybar (2011)...Led the Majors with 32 defensive runs saved, the second highest mark of career (41 in 2013 with Atlanta) and a new franchise record, surpassing Chone Figgins' previous mark of 29 in 2009...Also named the winner of Wilson's Defensive Player of the Year at shortstop ... Club's winner of the MLBPAA's Heart and Hustle Award ... Prior to season, played with team Netherlands during the 2017 World Baseball Classic and hit .344 (11/32).
2016
Set career-best with a .281 batti ng average during fi rst season with the Angels...After batting .204 (28/137) during his fi rst 38 ti lts, went on to hit .315 (98/311) over his fi nal 86 games...The .315 clip during that span ranked third in the Majors by a shortstop (min. 300 PA)...Despite missing 33 games due to injury, led American League shortstops with 18 defensive runs saved, according to FanGraphs.com, good for fourth overall in the A.L...Also ranked second in the American League with a 2.6 defensive WAR (Baseball-Reference.com)...Stole career-high 10 bases...Became the sixth shortstop in franchise history to log a 20 2B/10 SB season: Erick Aybar, David Eckstein, Orlando Cabrera, Gary DiSarcina and Jim Fregosi.
2015
Spent fourth big league season with the Braves batting .265 (142/535) with 23 doubles, two triples, four home runs, 60 runs scored and 44 RBIs...The .265 average was his highest in a full season (hit .289 in 49 games during rookie campaign)... Hit .283 (60/212) following the All-Star break, the highest mark by any N.L. shortstop (min. 175 AB). Led all N.L. players in Defensive Runs Saved (25 DRS) for the third consecutive season while his .988 fielding percentage as a shortstop led the Majors (min. 1000 innings)... Won the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year honors and finished second in the N.L. Gold Glove voting for shortstops...Also led all MLB shortstop with 126 double plays turned, secondmost in Atlanta Braves history (as a shortstop), trailing only Rafael Ramirez (130 in 1982). ◆ Posted a Nati onal League leading 3.5 defensive WAR, fi nishing second in the Majors behind only Tampa Bay's Kevin Kiermaier (5.0). ◆ Led the N.L., second in the Majors, with 12.15 plate appearances per strikeout (583 plate appearances/48 strikeouts).
2014
Was named Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner among National League shortstops for the second straight year (also Platinum Glove winner in 2013). Was named the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year among Major League shortstops. Joined Jason Heyward as the first pair of Braves teammates to earn Gold Gloves since 2007, when outfielders Jeff Francoeur and Andruw Jones were honored. Was named by ESPN as the Defensive Player of the Year and was also recognized by ESPN as the Defensive Player of the Month for September. Was unanimously selected as the 2014 Fielding Bible Award winner at the shortstop position. His defensive WAR mark of 3.89 ranked best in the majors. Appeared in 146 games at shortstop and tied for second in the majors with 28 defensive runs saved. Ranked as the third-toughest player in the NL to strike out, 60 strikeouts/576 PA (once every 9.60 PA). Tripled and homered in consecutive games, 4/13-14, to become just the second player in Braves history(since 1900) to triple and homer in consecutive games. Hit .364 (20-for-55) with 10 runs over a 13-game span, 6/29-7/12. Posted six consecutive two-hit games, 7/1-7 (.480, 12-for-25). Returned to lineup on 8/13 after missing six games, 8/7-12, with left ankle sprain. Agreed to terms on a seven-year contract with the Braves through the 2020 season on February 20, 2014
2013
Earned his first career Rawlings Gold Glove Award as the top defensive shortstop in the National League. Was named the Rawlings Platinum Glove Award winner for the National League as the senior circuit's top defensive player. Baltimore's Manny Machado earned the honor for the American League. First Braves infielder to win a Gold Glove since Terry Pendleton earned the honor at third base in 1992. Was named by ESPN as the Defensive Player of the Year and was also named Defensive Player of the Month for both May and June. Compiled a defensive WAR of 5.4, the highest single-season mark in Major League history. He tied shortstop Terry Turner (5.4) of the 1906 Cleveland Naps for the best defensive WAR season in history. His 5.4 DWAR was almost a complete win above the next highest mark of 4.6 by Milwaukee's Carlos Gomez for the season. Defensively saved 41 runs, tied for most (with Arizona's Gerardo Parra) since the stat began to be tracked in 2003, according to Baseball Info Solutions and ESPN. No other shortstop finished the season with more than 12 defensive runs saved. Baseball Info Solutions' formula calculated that Simmons made 49 more plays than the average shortstop would have made against the same series of batted balls. Also according to Baseball Info Solutions, Braves opponents reached safely on only 22 percent of ground balls hit to the left of the second base bag, the lowest success rate in the majors. Was unanimously named The Fielding Bible's best fielder in baseball for possessing "soft hands, a quick release, tremendous range, an incredible flair for the shortstop position and a strong throwing arm." Had a career-best 11-game hitting streak from 5/25-6/5 and hit .360 (18-for-50) during that stretch. Ranked fourth in the majors with a 11.96 plate appearance per strikeout rate (658 PA/55 K). His 17 home runs were the most by a Braves shortstop since Jeff Blauser had 17 in 1997. His 21 infield hits ranked were tied for ninth-most in the National League. Led all Major League shortstops with 499 assists. Notched two two-home run games on 5/16 at CIN and 9/2 at CHI. Appeared in eight games for the Netherlands in the 2013 World Baseball Classic and batted .333 (10-for-30) with 10 runs, three doubles, two home runs and six RBI. Made his second career postseason appearance in the NLDS vs. LAD and batted .250 (3-for-12).
2012
In his rookie season, hit .298 (48-for-166) with eight doubles, two triples, three homers and 19 RBI...Made his Major League debut on June 2 at WSH vs. Stephen Strasburg and went 0-for-3...Collected his first career hit, a double, on June 3 at WSH off Gio Gonzalez and notched his first career home run on June 9 vs. TOR off Drew Hutchison.//Captured NL Rookie of the Month honors for June after leading rookie candidates in batting average (.333), OBP (.365) and hits (30). He hit safely in 17 of 25 games during the month...Was named ESPN's Best Defensive Shortstop for the Month of June...Suffered a non-displaced fracture of the fifth metacarpal in his right hand on July 8 at PHI. Went on the disabled list on July 9 and returned to action on Sept. 10 at MIL...Hit a combined .320 (8-for-25) with two doubles and two home runs in six rehabilitation games at Rome (Single-A), Lynchburg (Single-A Advanced) and Mississippi (Double-A)...Hit .292 (50-for-171) with three home runs and 21 RBI in 43 games with Mississippi (AA) before being
promoted to the Braves. Became the first Braves player from the 2010 draft to reach the Majors...Was named to the provisional roster of the Netherlands for the 2013 World Baseball Classic...Entered 2012 as the fourth-best prospect in the organization as ranked by Baseball America.
2011
Enters 2012 rated as the fourth-best prospect in the Braves organization according to Baseball America...Led Single-A Lynchburg in batting (.311), hits (161) and stolen bases (26)...Named organizational Player of the Year for High-A Lynchburg...Ranked fourth among Braves farmhands in batting average (.311) and third in stolen bases (26)...Led the Carolina League with a .311 batting average, 517 at-bats and 161 hits. He ranked second in
doubles (35) and fourth in total bases (211)...Earned Carolina League mid-season and post-season All-Star honors...Named organizational Player of the Month for Lynchburg in August (.324, 1 HR, 14 RBI, 11 2B, 2 3B,
8 SB, 18 R).
2010
Entered 2011 rated as the 15th-best prospect in the Braves organization according to Baseball
America...Named the Danville Player of the Month for July (.282, 8 2B, 1 HR, 11 RBI, 8 SB, 16 R)...His 18 stolen bases were good for second in the Appalachian League...Hit his first professional home run 7/7 vs. BUR...Recognized by Baseball America as being the "best defensive infielder" and having the "best infield arm" among Braves farmhands...Selected to the Appalachian League Post-Season All-Star team...Following the season, was named by Baseball America as the 12th best prospect in the Appalachian League.