José Abreu

Player

Birthday January 29, 1987

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Cruces, Cienfuegos, Cuba

Age 37 years old

Nationality Cuba

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1923

Despite missing 23 games due to bursitis in his shoulder, he broke Despaigne's home run record (as did Yoenis Céspedes—both hit their 33rd on the season's last day).

Despaigne would reclaim the record a year later.

Abreu led the league in average (.052 over Michel Enríquez), slugging (by .212 over runner-up Frederich Cepeda), intentional walks (21) and homers (tied with Yoenis Céspedes), was second in RBI (6 behind Céspedes), tied for eighth in runs with Donal Duarte, seventh in total bases (209) and fourth in times hit by pitch (21).

Had he not been injured, he would have likely easily won a Triple Crown.

He won Cuban National Series Most Valuable Player Award, the second MVP from Cienfuegos, following Pedro José Rodríguez, Sr., by 31 years.

1925

He tied Leonys Martín for 6th in the Serie Nacional in runs, tied for third with 25 doubles, tied Yuli Gurriel for second in home runs (one behind Alfredo Despaigne in a to-the-wire home run race), was third with 235 total bases (behind Despaigne and Gourriel), again led with 30 times hit by pitch, tied Enrique Esteban Díaz for 4th in walks, led with 32 intentional walks (12 more than runner-up Yosvany Peraza), was second in average (.005 behind Despaigne), led in slugging (.008 over Despaigne) and probably led in OBP.

He was named the All-Star first baseman.

1987

José Dariel Abreu Correa (born January 29, 1987) is a Cuban-born professional baseball first baseman for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB).

He has previously played in MLB for the Chicago White Sox.

2007

He had played five seasons in the Cuban Serie Nacional through 2007–2008, hitting .295 and slugging .467.

2008

After 48 games in 2008–2009, he was batting .345/.368/.600, earning the infielder a spot on Cuba's provisional roster for the 2009 World Baseball Classic.

He did not make the final cut and finished the season with a .346/.441/.630 batting line.

He led the 2008-09 Cuban National Series with 30 times hit by pitch.

2009

Abreu was 2-for-10 in the 2009 World Port Tournament, backing up Ariel Borrero at first base.

In the 2009 Baseball World Cup, he hit .250/.333/.469 in his first major tournament.

He was listed in the IBAF's Final Report as being one of the All-Star outfielders alongside teammate Alfredo Despaigne and Jon Weber, but other sources list Puerto Rico's Miguel Abreu, who had better statistics.

He was not even used as a starter in the outfield, playing alongside Ariel Borrero at first.

In the gold medal game, he did not appear as Borrero saw the action.

In 2009–2010, Abreu produced his best year to date, hitting .400/.555/.822 with 82 runs, 30 homers, 76 RBI and 74 walks to 49 strikeouts in 89 games.

2010

Abreu set a Cuban home run record in 2010–2011 and was named league MVP.

Abreu was Cuba's starting first baseman when they won the 2010 Intercontinental Cup, their first Gold in an international tournament in three years.

He hit .292/.320/.500.

In the finale, he went 1-for-3 and scored the first run in the victory over the Dutch national baseball team; he doubled off Rob Cordemans in the third and came home on a Yorbis Borroto hit.

He helped Cuba finish second at the 2010 Pan American Games Qualifying Tournament.

In the 2010 World University Baseball Championship, he posted the best average by going 10-for-18 with two walks, a double, triple, four homers, nine runs and 12 RBI in six games as Cuba won the Gold.

He was 0-for-4 in the finale, as Cuba edged Team USA.

He was named the event's All-Star 1B.

Abreu continued to improve in 2010–11 with one of the greatest seasons in Cuban history.

Over 66 games, he hit .453/.597/.986 with 79 runs, 93 RBI and 33 home runs.

2013

Abreu played in the Cuban National Series for Cienfuegos before his defection from Cuba in August 2013.

After being granted free agency by MLB, Abreu signed with the White Sox in October 2013.

Since 2013, Abreu has performed primarily as a first baseman, however he has also filled in at designated hitter in slightly less than 20% of his current total of games played.

Abreu was part of the Cuba national team at the 2013 World Baseball Classic (WBC).

In Cuba's six games, he batted .383 and hit three home runs while recording nine RBIs.

In August 2013, rumors began circulating online that Abreu had defected from Cuba to pursue an MLB career.

"If, as rumored, Cuban 1B Jose Dariel Abreu has defected from Cuba, he's the best hitter ever to leave Cuba for MLB," said Joe Kehoskie, a former agent for Cuban defectors, on August 11.

Abreu's defection was later confirmed by former teammate Henry Urrutia.

Abreu established residency in Haiti and trained in the Dominican Republic, where Urrutia's agents planned to showcase him.

2014

Abreu won the AL Rookie of the Year Award in 2014, the Silver Slugger Award in 2014, 2018, and 2020, and the American League's Most Valuable Player Award in 2020.

2019

He tied Yenier Bello and Alex Guerrero for 8th in homers (19), was eighth in slugging and fourth in strikeouts (69).