Matt Chapman

Player

Birthday April 28, 1993

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Victorville, California, U.S.

Age 30 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6′ 0″

Weight 220 lbs

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1993

Matthew James Chapman (born April 28, 1993) is an American professional baseball third baseman for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB).

He has previously played in MLB for the Oakland Athletics and Toronto Blue Jays.

2011

In 2011, as a senior, he had a .422 batting average.

Undrafted out of high school in the 2011 MLB draft, he enrolled at California State University, Fullerton where he played college baseball for the Cal State Fullerton Titans.

2014

In 2014, his junior year, he slashed .312/.412/.498 with six home runs and 48 runs batted in (RBIs) in 54 games.

After the season, the Oakland Athletics selected Chapman in the first round of the 2014 MLB draft.

After signing, Chapman made his professional debut with the Rookie-level Arizona League Athletics.

He was promoted to the Class-A Beloit Snappers after three games.

In 50 games for Beloit, he batted .237 with five home runs and 20 RBIs.

He also played in one game for the Double-A Midland RockHounds at the end of the season.

2015

His entire 2015 season was spent with the Class A-Advanced Stockton Ports where he batted .250 with 23 home runs and 57 RBIs in 80 games.

2016

Chapman was invited to major league spring training with the Athletics in 2016.

He began the season with Midland, and after slashing .244/.335/.521 with 29 home runs and 83 RBIs in 117 games, he was promoted to the Triple-A Nashville Sounds in August, where he finished the season batting .197 with seven home runs and 13 RBIs in 18 games.

He was selected as the Texas League Player of the Year for 2016.

2017

Chapman made his MLB debut with Oakland in 2017.

He was traded to the Blue Jays prior to the 2022 season and signed with the Giants as a free agent before the 2024 season.

Renowned for his defense, Chapman has won four Gold Glove Awards, two Platinum Glove Awards, and two Fielding Bible Awards.

Chapman started the 2017 season playing for Nashville.

He suffered a wrist injury on a check swing in the first series of the season and spent two weeks on the disabled list.

In 49 games for Nashville, he batted .257 with 16 home runs and 30 RBIs.

The Athletics promoted Chapman To the major leagues on June 15, 2017 to make his MLB debut that night.

On June 16, Chapman had his first major league hit and collected three RBIs (including the go-ahead run) against the New York Yankees.

On September 6, Chapman was thrown out of a game by umpire Mike Everitt for arguing with Los Angeles Angels catcher Juan Graterol.

Chapman took exception to Graterol staring at the Oakland batters, and Graterol felt that the Athletics were trying to steal signs.

He spent the remainder of the season with Oakland after his June 15 call-up, batting .234 with 14 home runs and 40 RBIs in 84 games.

2018

He also won the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2018 and was an All-Star in 2019.

Chapman attended El Toro High School in Lake Forest, California.

Chapman was placed on the disabled list on June 16, 2018 with a bruised right thumb and activated on July 3.

Chapman finished his 2018 campaign batting .278 with 24 home runs and 68 RBIs, offering solid baserunning and excellent defense as well.

He underwent ulnar sided sesamoid bone Excision surgery on the thumb on October 16 in Los Angeles.

On October 29, Chapman received a Fielding Bible Award.

On November 4, Chapman received a Rawlings Gold Glove Award as well as winning the Rawlings Platinum Glove Award with his former high school teammate Nolan Arenado.

He also won the fan vote for the Platinum Glove Award.

On December 14, 2018, Chapman underwent left shoulder surgery.

2019

In 2019, Chapman excelled offensively, hitting 36 home runs with 91 RBI and .249/.342/.506 slash line in 156 games.

He also struck out 147 times in 583 at bats.

2020

On September 12, 2020, Chapman decided to opt out for the remainder of the season due to hip tendonitis that would require surgery.

In 2020, Chapman batted .232/.276/.535 with 10 home runs and 25 RBIs, striking out 54 times in 142 at bats.

He last played on September 6 due to hip tendonitis.

He underwent labrum surgery that month, ending his season.