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  • Ronnie Belliard

    Birth Date: 04/07/1975

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    Ronald Belliard was born in 1975 in New York City. He graduated from Miami (Florida) Central High School in 1994 and was selected in that year’s MLB Amateur Draft in the eighth round by the Brewers. Belliard spent five years in the Brewers farm system before getting his first call-up to Milwaukee in September 1998, where he played in just eight games and hit .200 (1-for-5)

    The following year, Belliard spent the first month at Triple-A Louisville before getting called up to the Brewers in mid-June. He had a solid season, and it was surprising that he received no ROY votes. Belliard’s slash line was .295/.379/.429 across 457 at-bats, including 29 doubles, four triples, and eight home runs. He also knocked in 58 runs and had an OPS+ of 106.

    In the final season at County Stadium, Belliard played in 152 games and slashed .263/.354/.389 across 571 at-bats. His nine triples led the team, and he also had 30 two-base hits and eight round-trippers. His seven steals were a career high.

    The stocky (5-foot-9, 210 pound) righty swinger showed some pop in 2001 in the first season at Miller Park, slamming 30 doubles and 11 home runs into early August. But then he suffered a high right ankle sprain when White Sox third baseman Robin Ventura took out Belliard at second base on a double play attempt that caused him to miss eight weeks. His slash line across 364 at-bats was .264/.335/.453.

    Belliard only started 60 games in 2002 but played in 104 with 289 at-bats, His slash line was a career-low .211/.257/.287. He was granted free agency after the season and signed with the Colorado Rockies in February 2003. He had a decent season for the Rockies, slashing .277/.351/.409 across 447 at-bats. Once again, he was granted free agency after the year and was signed by the Cleveland Indians.

    The second baseman had two of his best seasons for the Indians in 2004-05. He earned his only All-Star nod for the AL in 1994, batting .282/.348/.426 with 12 homers and a career-high 48 doubles, good for second in the league. The following season was similar with a batting line of .284/.325/.450 with a career-high of 17 homers and 78 RBIs.

    Belliard played half of the 2006 season with Cleveland but was swapped to the St. Louis Cardinals at the trading deadline. Once again Belliard had a solid campaign, slashing .272/.322/.403 with a combined 30 doubles and 13 home runs. After the season he was signed as a free agent by the Washington Nationals. In addition, Belliard was the victim of an attempted extortion scam where an Illinois man tried to get money from Belliard in exchange for silence in a case where the player allegedly impregnated the man’s daughter. The man was found guilty of a felony fraud count.

    In 2007, Belliard played every infield spot, but made 113 starts at second base. His batting line was .290/.332/.427 across 511 at-bats. He banged out 35 two-base hits and 11 homers. The following season saw Belliard miss a month early in the season due to a left calf strain and another month at the end of the campaign with a strained groin. His final numbers showed a slash line of .287/.372/.473 in 296 ABs. He banged out 22 doubles and 11 homers.

    Belliard was traded mid-season in 2008 to the Los Angeles Dodgers. He played well in 24 games with the Dodgers, slashing .351/.398/.636 across 77 at-bats, including seven doubles, five home runs, and 17 RBIs.

    Belliard played one more year in Los Angeles, but it didn’t go as well, and his .216/.295/.327 slash line saw him get released in September. In 2011 Belliard played in the Yankees and Phillies organization but after 53 games at Triple-A Lehigh Valley, announced his retirement in June 2011.

    His final stat line showed 1,377 hits with 328 doubles, 114 home runs, and a slash line of .273/.338/.415 across 5,045 at-bats.

    Ronnie Belliard 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
    1998 23 MIL NL -0.1 8 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 .200 .400 6 .180 -17 1 0 0 0 0 0 /H4  
    1999 24 MIL NL 2.2 124 531 457 60 135 29 4 8 58 4 5 64 59 .295 .379 .429 .808 106 .361 107 196 16 0 6 4 0 *4/H56  
    2000 25 MIL NL 2.4 152 667 571 83 150 30 9 8 54 7 5 82 84 .263 .354 .389 .743 91 .343 94 222 12 3 4 7 4 *4/H  
    2001 26 MIL NL 3.5 101 410 364 69 96 30 3 11 36 5 2 35 65 .264 .335 .453 .788 104 .358 112 165 5 5 4 2 2 4/H  
    2002 27 MIL NL -2.2 104 317 289 30 61 13 0 3 26 2 3 18 46 .211 .257 .287 .544 45 .245 32 83 9 1 6 3 0 45H  
    2003 28 COL NL 1.2 116 505 447 73 124 31 2 8 50 7 2 49 71 .277 .351 .409 .760 87 .353 92 183 7 2 6 1 0 *4/H  
    2004 29 CLE AL 3.4 152 663 599 78 169 48 1 12 70 3 2 60 98 .282 .348 .426 .774 106 .351 111 255 18 2 0 2 5 *4/HD AS
    2005 30 CLE AL 4.5 145 587 536 71 152 36 1 17 78 2 2 35 72 .284 .325 .450 .774 107 .336 104 241 17 1 8 7 0 *4/H  
    2006 31 2TM 2LG 1.6 147 590 544 63 148 30 1 13 67 2 3 36 81 .272 .322 .403 .725 87 .320 84 219 17 5 3 2 2 *4/H5  
    2006 31 CLE AL 1.4 93 379 350 43 102 21 0 8 44 2 0 21 45 .291 .337 .420 .757 96 .338 95 147 8 4 2 2 0 4/H5  
    2006 31 STL NL 0.1 54 211 194 20 46 9 1 5 23 0 3 15 36 .237 .295 .371 .666 71 .287 64 72 9 1 1 0 2 4/H  
    2007 32 WSN NL 2.0 147 557 511 57 148 35 1 11 58 3 0 34 72 .290 .332 .427 .759 100 .338 100 218 12 1 6 5 1 *4H/365D  
    2008 33 WSN NL 1.4 96 337 296 37 85 22 0 11 46 3 2 37 58 .287 .372 .473 .845 123 .378 128 140 6 3 1 0 1 354H/6  
    2009 34 2TM NL 1.2 110 287 264 39 73 14 1 10 39 3 0 20 56 .277 .325 .451 .776 105 .351 107 119 10 0 1 2 0 4H35  
    2009 34 WSN NL 0.2 86 204 187 26 46 7 1 5 22 2 0 14 40 .246 .296 .374 .670 77 .308 75 70 7 0 1 2 0 4H3/5  
    2009 34 LAD NL 1.0 24 83 77 13 27 7 0 5 17 1 0 6 16 .351 .398 .636 1.034 174 .454 184 49 3 0 0 0 0 45/H  
    2010 35 LAD NL -0.4 82 185 162 24 35 10 1 2 19 2 2 18 35 .216 .295 .327 .622 71 .287 71 53 4 1 2 2 1 H453  
    13 Yrs 20.7 1484 5641 5045 685 1377 328 24 114 601 43 28 488 797 .273 .338 .415 .753 96 .339 98 2095 133 24 47 37 16 4H536/D  
    162 Game Avg 2.3 162 616 551 75 150 36 3 12 66 5 3 53 87 .273 .338 .415 .753 96 .339 98 229 15 3 5 4 2    
                                                               
    MIL (5 Yrs) 5.8 489 1930 1686 243 443 102 16 30 174 18 15 199 254 .263 .341 .396 .736 90 .335 92 667 42 9 20 16 6 4H5/6  
    CLE (3 Yrs) 9.4 390 1629 1485 192 423 105 2 37 192 7 4 116 215 .285 .337 .433 .770 104 .343 105 643 43 7 10 11 5 *4H/5D  
    WSN (3 Yrs) 3.6 329 1098 994 120 279 64 2 27 126 8 2 85 170 .281 .338 .431 .768 102 .345 104 428 25 4 8 7 2 4H35/6D  
    LAD (2 Yrs) 0.7 106 268 239 37 62 17 1 7 36 3 2 24 51 .259 .327 .427 .754 104 .340 107 102 7 1 2 2 1 H453  
    COL (1 Yr) 1.2 116 505 447 73 124 31 2 8 50 7 2 49 71 .277 .351 .409 .760 87 .353 92 183 7 2 6 1 0 *4/H  
    STL (1 Yr) 0.1 54 211 194 20 46 9 1 5 23 0 3 15 36 .237 .295 .371 .666 71 .287 64 72 9 1 1 0 2 4/H  
                                                               
    NL (11 Yrs) 11.3 1094 4012 3560 493 954 223 22 77 409 36 24 372 582 .268 .338 .408 .746 93 .338 95 1452 90 17 37 26 11 4H536/D  
    AL (3 Yrs) 9.4 390 1629 1485 192 423 105 2 37 192 7 4 116 215 .285 .337 .433 .770 104 .343 105 643 43 7 10 11 5 *4H/5D  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 12/10/2024.

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    Ronnie Belliard Was A Solid, Dependable Second Baseman

    Yeah, Ronnie Belliard wasn't the greatest fielder in the world. In 2000, he 'led' all NL second baseman with 19 miscues. But on the flip side, he led the NL in range factor and Total Zone Runs in 2001. At the plate, Belliard was a solid hitter who batted over .290 three times in his career. Harold Hutchison's piece in 2023 listed Belliard as one of the top five second basemen in Brewers history.

    Best All-Time Rookie Campaigns By Milwaukee Brewers Hitters

    Matthew Lenz of our sister site, Twins Daily, recently wrote a piece featuring the Twins' top rookies by position in their 63-year history. The Milwaukee Brewers have been in business since 1970. I decided to copy his idea with some slight changes.

    My criterion for inclusion is a little different than his. In my reality, any player who had yet to reach the MLB ‘rookie limit’ of 130 at-bats was eligible for my ‘Best Rookie Campaign.’ So, check it out and let me know where I was right or where I veered off into the ditch. I did not add ‘bench bats,’ just eight position players plus the designated hitter.

    The Five Best Second Basemen In Brewers History

    Several Brewers have dazzled at second base in the 54 seasons the franchise has existed. Some of the fans’ favorite Brewers held down the keystone of the infield, whether it was outstanding offense, dazzling defense, or just solid standbys. Which ones were the best?

    Brewer Drafts From the Past: Rounds 6-10

    Top 10! This time we’ve got quite a few major leaguers, though not too many stars. In fact, we have to go to the Seattle Pilots to get to the best unsigned player, but there are still quite a few good players for those signed.

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