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    Carlos Argelis Gómez was born in 1985 in Santiago, Dominican Republic. While a student at Ana FA Jimenez School, he was scouted and signed by the New York Mets at the tender age of 16. Gómez finished school, played with two different teams in 2004 at the Rookie level, and had a combined hitting line of .281/.324/.407 across 221 ABs.

    Gómez was promoted to Hagerstown (Maryland) in the Class A South Atlantic League the following season. The speedy outfielder slashed .275/.331/.376 across 487 at-bats and pilfered a league-leading 64 bases.

    In 2006, Gómez moved up to Double-A Binghampton (New York) in the Eastern League, where he had a batting line of .281/.350/.423 in 430 at-bats. His eight triples were tied for fourth in the league, while his 41 steals ranked in a tie for second. Gómez and Michael Abreu were co-winners of the 2006 Sterling Award at Double-A, presented to the team MVP at each level in the Mets organization. Gómez played in the Dominican Winter League and would do so for the next six years through the 2011-12 season.

    Gómez started the 2007 season at Single-A Advanced Port St. Lucie (Florida) in the Florida State League but moved up quickly to Triple-A New Orleans in the Pacific Coast League. Gómez was batting .286/.363/.414 with 17 stolen bases in just 36 games when he got called up to the Mets. He made his big-league debut on May 13 against Milwaukee and didn’t disappoint, going 2-for-4 with a double, steal, and two runs scored. Gómez was hit by a pitch on July 4 and missed nine weeks with a broken hand. He came back in September and finished 2-for-17 in limited play. His season batting line read .232/.288/.304 with 12 steals in 58 games.

    In February 2008, he was traded with three other players to the Minnesota Twins for pitcher Johan Santana. That season, Gómez had 33 steals in 153 games for the Twins, a number that ranked seventh in the AL. He slumped in 2009, playing in 137 games but getting only 86 starts. His batting line was .229/.287/.337, with 14 steals across 315 ABs. In November, Gómez was traded to the Brewers for shortstop J.J. Hardy.

    Gómez was limited to 97 games in 2010, as manager Ken Macha used a three-headed CF platoon of Gómez, Jim Edmonds, and Lorenzo Cain. In 2011, Gómez again split playing time with Nyjer Morgan, aka ‘Tony Plush.’ In two seasons, Gómez amassed only 522 ABs and 34 stolen bases, slashing .238/.288/.377.

    The lack of playing time would end, as Gómez would accumulate 1,525 ABs over the next three years and make the NL All-Star team in 2013 and 2014. He added a Gold Glove to his trophy case in 2013. In that span, he stole 111 bases and slammed 66 home runs, reaching double digits (19-24-23) in that category for the first time in his MLB career.

    On July 30, 2015—with the Brewers mired in fifth place in the NL Central—Gómez and pitcher Mike Fiers were involved in a blockbuster trade with Houston, who sent pitchers Josh Hader and Adrian Houser, plus outfielders Brett Phillips and Domingo Santana to Milwaukee. Gómez finished the season with a combined slash line of .255/.314/.409 with 17 stolen bases and 12 round-trippers across 435 ABs.

    In 2016, Gómez was traded once again, this time to the Texas Rangers. As his career wound down, Gómez played for Texas, Tampa Bay, and the Mets over the next three years. Although his last MLB game was in 2019, he didn’t officially announce his retirement until September 2021.

    In his 13-year career with six teams, Gómez had a slash mark of .252/.313/.411 with 268 steals and 145 home runs. Always a fan favorite at Miller Park, the fiery player known as ‘Go-Go’ never failed to entertain the audience.

    Carlos Gómez Statistics

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    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    2007 21 NYM NL 0.4 58 139 125 14 29 3 0 2 12 12 3 8 27 .232 .288 .304 .592 55 .279 48 38 0 3 0 3 2 79H/8  
    2008 22 MIN AL 2.1 153 614 577 79 149 24 7 7 59 33 11 25 142 .258 .296 .360 .657 77 .298 71 208 7 7 3 2 0 *8/HD  
    2009 23 MIN AL 0.5 137 349 315 51 72 15 5 3 28 14 7 22 72 .229 .287 .337 .623 65 .280 58 106 1 4 7 1 0 *8H/D  
    2010 24 MIL NL 0.6 97 318 291 38 72 11 3 5 24 18 3 17 72 .247 .298 .357 .655 76 .310 74 104 10 4 6 0 1 8H/79  
    2011 25 MIL NL 2.3 94 258 231 37 52 11 3 8 24 16 2 15 64 .225 .276 .403 .679 82 .320 80 93 2 2 8 2 0 8H  
    2012 26 MIL NL 2.2 137 452 415 72 108 19 4 19 51 37 6 20 98 .260 .305 .463 .768 101 .351 100 192 6 8 6 3 1 *8H  
    2013 27 MIL NL 7.6 147 590 536 80 152 27 10 24 73 40 7 37 146 .284 .338 .506 .843 128 .383 131 271 11 10 1 6 2 *8/H AS,MVP-9,GG
    2014 28 MIL NL 4.7 148 644 574 95 163 34 4 23 73 34 12 47 141 .284 .356 .477 .833 129 .374 132 274 10 19 1 3 0 *8/HD AS,MVP-16
    2015 29 2TM 2LG 2.2 115 477 435 61 111 29 1 12 56 17 9 31 101 .255 .314 .409 .724 98 .322 98 178 5 7 3 1 1 *8/HD4  
    2015 29 MIL NL 1.6 74 314 286 42 75 20 1 8 43 7 6 23 70 .262 .328 .423 .751 104 .338 110 121 4 5 0 0 0 8/4DH  
    2015 29 HOU AL 0.6 41 163 149 19 36 9 0 4 13 10 3 8 31 .242 .288 .383 .670 85 .292 74 57 1 2 3 1 1 8/HD  
    2016 30 2TM AL 0.0 118 453 411 45 95 22 1 13 53 18 5 34 136 .231 .298 .384 .682 85 .306 84 158 11 5 3 0 2 *87/9DH  
    2016 30 HOU AL -0.8 85 323 295 27 62 16 1 5 29 13 2 21 100 .210 .272 .322 .594 65 .271 60 95 11 4 3 0 2 8/DH  
    2016 30 TEX AL 0.8 33 130 116 18 33 6 0 8 24 5 3 13 36 .284 .362 .543 .905 134 .392 142 63 0 1 0 0 0 7/89H  
    2017 31 TEX AL 1.4 105 426 368 51 94 23 1 17 51 13 5 31 127 .255 .340 .462 .802 104 .347 102 170 3 19 3 5 0 8/HD  
    2018 32 TBR AL 0.7 118 408 360 42 75 15 2 9 32 12 3 25 103 .208 .298 .336 .634 76 .292 77 121 6 21 2 0 0 9H/D814  
    2019 33 NYM NL -0.3 34 99 86 10 17 3 0 3 10 4 1 7 30 .198 .278 .337 .616 65 .284 67 29 3 3 2 1 0 87/9H  
    13 Yrs 24.4 1461 5227 4724 675 1189 236 41 145 546 268 74 319 1259 .252 .313 .411 .724 94 .328 92 1942 75 112 45 27 9 8H97D/41  
    162 Game Avg 2.7 162 580 524 75 132 26 5 16 61 30 8 35 140 .252 .313 .411 .724 94 .328 92 215 8 12 5 3 1    
                                                               
    MIL (6 Yrs) 18.9 697 2576 2333 364 622 122 25 87 288 152 36 159 591 .267 .325 .452 .777 110 .354 111 1055 43 48 22 14 4 *8H/79D4  
    MIN (2 Yrs) 2.6 290 963 892 130 221 39 12 10 87 47 18 47 214 .248 .293 .352 .645 73 .291 66 314 8 11 10 3 0 *8H/D  
    TEX (2 Yrs) 2.2 138 556 484 69 127 29 1 25 75 18 8 44 163 .262 .345 .481 .827 111 .358 111 233 3 20 3 5 0 87/9HD  
    HOU (2 Yrs) -0.2 126 486 444 46 98 25 1 9 42 23 5 29 131 .221 .277 .342 .619 72 .278 65 152 12 6 6 1 3 8/DH  
    NYM (2 Yrs) 0.1 92 238 211 24 46 6 0 5 22 16 4 15 57 .218 .284 .318 .601 59 .281 56 67 3 6 2 4 2 798H  
    TBR (1 Yr) 0.7 118 408 360 42 75 15 2 9 32 12 3 25 103 .208 .298 .336 .634 76 .292 77 121 6 21 2 0 0 9H/D814  
                                                               
    NL (8 Yrs) 19.1 789 2814 2544 388 668 128 25 92 310 168 40 174 648 .263 .321 .441 .762 105 .348 106 1122 46 54 24 18 6 8H79/D4  
    AL (6 Yrs) 5.3 672 2413 2180 287 521 108 16 53 236 100 34 145 611 .239 .303 .376 .679 82 .304 78 820 29 58 21 9 3 89H7D/14  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 11/21/2024.

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