Carlos Argelis Gomez PenaĄhe and his wife Gerandy reside in Santiago, DR, in the offseason with their sons Yandel and Yadiel...attended the Rangers' 2017 Awards Dinner and Fan FestĄgraduated from Ana FA Jimenez High School in Santiago, Dominican Republic...was signed by Mets scout Eddy Toledo at age 16 in July 2002.
2016
Combined to bat .231 (95-411) with 13 HR, 53 RBI, and 18 steals in 118 games with the Astros and Rangers...had his lowest batting average and fewest hits since 2011 (.225 AVG/52 H)…hit .241 vs. LHP and .228 vs. RHP…had a .202 (34-168) average in 51 road games…batted .396 (21-53) in 14 interleague games, 8th highest in the majors (50+ PA)… was 6-for-13, including 2 homers, with the bases loaded…had a .991 (2 E/234 TC) in 111 total games in the outfield with 7 assists, all with HOU.
2015
Played in 115 combined games between Houston (41g) and Milwaukee (74g), batting .255 (111x435) with 29 doubles, one triple, 12 homers, 56 RBI and 17 stolen bases...hit .242 (36x149) with nine doubles, four homers, 10 steals and 13 RBI in his 41 games with the Astros (38 starts in center field)...made his eighth career Opening Day roster and start...played in eight games with Milwaukee before getting placed on the15-day Disabled List with a right hamstring strain on April 17 (retroactive to April 16)...injured the hamstring while running to first base on April 15 at STL...was activated from the DL on May 2...traded to Houston on July 30...battled intercostal discomfort for the Astros final 20 regular season games, playing in just three games (one start)...made his first career appearance in the infield on April 10, moving to second base after Scooter Gennett was ejected...added two leadoff homers to his ledger, belting leadoff shots on May 18 at DET and May 29 vs. ARI, giving him nine career leadoff homers...played in his 1,000th Major League game on May 26 vs. SF...scored his 500th career run on July 2 at PHI...hit his first career grand slam on July 3 vs.CIN, tying a career-high with five RBI...hit his 100th career home run on Aug. 4 at TEX...recorded an extra-base hit in five straight games from Sept. 6-11...was tied for the second-longest streak by an Astro in 2015 with Jason Castro, behind Jose Altuve's six-game run...pinch-ran in the 8th inning on Sept. 28 vs. TEX...stole second base and then scored on a passed ball, giving Houston an insurance run in their 4-2 win over the division-rival Rangers...in his last start of the season on Sept. 30 at SEA, went 2x4 with a run scored and two steals...executed a game-ending double play by catching a line drive by Franklin Gutierrez and doubling up James Jones at first base...was his 13th career multi-hit, multi-steal game, and his first since Aug. 2, 2014 at STL...played in five of Houston's six postseason games, making four starts in center field...went 4x15 (.267) with two homers and three RBI...homered in Game 4 of the ALDS vs. KC and the Wild Card Game at NYY...hit.307 (23x75) with six doubles, four homers, eight RBI, five steals and a .900 OPS (.354 OBP/.547 SLG) over his final 24 games combined between the regular season and postseason...was acquired by Houston from Milwaukee along with RHP Mike Fiers and slot number 76 in the 2015-16 international pool in exchange for LHP Josh Hader, RHP Adrian Houser, OF Brett Phillips and OF Domingo Santana.
2014
Batted .284 with 23 HR, 73 RBI and 34 stolen bases in 148 games...Made 145 starts (144g in CF, 1g at DH)...Led the team in runs (95), home runs (23), total bases (274), slugging percentage (.477), stolen bases (34) and hit by pitches (19)...Ranked among the National League leaders in hit by pitches (2nd, 19), runs (4th, 95), stolen bases (4th, 34), total bases (T9th, 274) and extra-base hits (T10th, 61)...Batted .331 (43-for-130) with runners in scoring position, which ranked seventh in the NL...Produced his second consecutive 20/30 season.....was the only player in the Major Leagues with 20+ home runs and 30+ stolen bases in 2014...Was selected to his second straight All-Star Game, his first as a starter (LF, 0-for-2, 1k)...Was suspended for 3 games by Major League Baseball on 4/22 for his role in a bench-clearing incident on 4/20 at Pittsburgh (served 5/14-5/16)...Was Brewers Player of the Month for March/April (.293, 7hr, 15rbi) and May (.354, 4hr, 16rbi)...Reached base safely in 35 consecutive games from 5/7-6/22, the fifth-longest streak in franchise history...From 6/2-6/22 recorded a career-high 18-game hitting streak (25-77, .325, 1hr, 9rbi).....was the longest hitting streak by a Brewer in 2014...Hit five leadoff homers: 4/1 vs. Atlanta, 4/12 vs. Pittsburgh, 5/5 vs. Arizona, 5/10 vs. New York-AL and 8/6 vs. San Francisco.....now has seven career leadoff homers...Had 4-hit games on 4/4 at Boston and 5/23 at Miami, tying his career high (14x)
2013
Signed a 3-year contract extension on 3/13 which runs through the 2016 season...Enjoyed his best Major League season as he batted .284 with 24 HR, 73 RBI and 40 stolen bases in 147 games to finish ninth in National League Most Valuable Player voting...Made 143 starts, all in center field...Was named Brewers Most Valuable Player as voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America...Led the team in doubles (27), home runs (24), extra-base hits (61), total bases (271) and slugging percentage (.506).....tied Norichika Aoki for the team lead in runs (80) and Jean Segura for the team lead in triples (10)...Ranked among the National League leaders in triples (T2nd, 10), stolen bases (4th, 40), slugging percentage (7th, .506) and extra-base hits (T8th, 61)...Was the only player in the Major Leagues in 2013 with 20+ home runs and 35+ stolen bases...Became the first player in franchise history to produce 20+ home runs and 40+ stolen bases in a single season...Won his first Rawlings Gold Glove Award, snapping the team's streak of 30 consecutive seasons without a winner, the longest drought in the history of the award (since 1957).....was the first Brewers Gold Glove Award winner since Robin Yount won at shortstop in 1982...His 12 assists trailed only the Mets' Juan Lagares (14) for the Major League lead among center fielders...Was selected to his first All-Star Game.....joined Davey May (1973) as the only center fielders in franchise history to make an All-Star team.....went 0-for-1 in the All-Star Game as he played three innings in right field.....grounded out off the Yankees' Mariano Rivera...Was named National League Player of the Week for 4/15-4/21 after batting .500 (9-for-18) with 2 HR, 3 RBI and 5 runs in 6 games...Recorded his 500th career hit on 4/21 vs. Chicago-NL with a single off Scott Feldman...From 4/23-5/8 produced a career-high 14-game hitting streak (26-53, .491, 4hr, 9rbi), the longest by a Brewer in 2013...Notched his first career 2-homer game on 5/25 vs. Pittsburgh.....duplicated the feat two days later with a pair of homers vs. Minnesota...On 9/26 was suspended for a game for his actions while rounding the bases on a home run on 9/25 at Atlanta.....served the suspension on 9/26 at New York-NL.
2012
Batted .260 with 19 HR, 51 RBI and 37 stolen bases in 137 games. Made 98 starts, all in center field. His .260 batting average, 19 HR and 37 stolen bases marked career highs. Tied for fifth in the National League in stolen bases (37). Batted .281 (66-for-235, 14hr, 33rbi) over his last 67 games to raise his batting average from
.233 to his season-ending .260. Was one of five players in the Major Leagues with 15+ HR and 30+ SB in 2012, joining
teammate Ryan Braun, the Angels' Mike Trout, Rays' B.J. Upton and Phillies' Jimmy Rollins. Belted his first career pinch-hit homer on 4/24 vs. Houston with a solo shot off Brett Myers. Was on the 15-day disabled list from 5/6-5/19 with a strained left hamstring, retroactive to
5/5 ... suffered the injury on 5/4 at San Francisco while running the bases. Appeared in 4 games at Class-A Wisconsin during a rehab assignment from 5/16-5/19. Was named National League Co-Player of the Week for 7/23-7/29, batting .346 (9-for-26) with
4 HR and 10 RBI ... shared the honor with the Reds' Drew Stubbs. Signed a 1-year contract on 1/17/13, avoiding arbitration. Was selected to the Dominican Republic provisional roster for the 2013 World Baseball Classic.
2011
Batted .225 with 8 HR, 24 RBI and 16 stolen bases in 94 games...Made 59 starts, all in center field...His 8 HR marked a career high...Did not commit an error the entire season...Homered on Opening Day for the second consecutive season as he followed Rickie Weeks'
leadoff homer on 3/31 at Cincinnati.....the two became the first teammates since the Reds'
Pete Rose and Bobby Tolan (4/7/69 vs. LA) to lead off a season with consecutive home runs...Hit first career inside-the-park homer on 5/28 vs. San Francisco (solo off Jonathan Sanchez)...Was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/21-8/31 with a fractured left clavicle.....suffered the
injury while making a catch on 7/20 at Arizona...Underwent surgery on his left clavicle on 7/25.....surgery was performed by Dr. William Raasch...Appeared in 4 games at Class-A Wisconsin during a rehab assignment from 8/27-8/31...Batted .357 (5-for-14) with 1 HR and 2 RBI in 8 games during the postseason...Scored the game-winning run in Game 5 of the NLDS on 10/7 vs. Arizona on an RBI-single in
the 10th inning by Nyjer Morgan.....Gomez, who entered the game on defense in the eighth
inning, produced a 1-out single in the 10th and stole second base before scoring...Played for Aguilas in the Dominican Winter League...Signed a 1-year contract on 1/10/12, avoiding arbitration.
2010
Batted .247 with 5 HR, 24 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 97 games during his first season with
the Brewers...Made 67 starts (66g in CF, 1g in RF)...Led the team in stolen bases (18)...Led Brewers position players with 6 sacrifice bunts, trailing only pitcher Chris Narveson (7)
for the overall team lead...Became the third player in franchise history with 4 hits in his debut with the team as he went
4-for-5 with 2R, a double, solo homer and stolen base on Opening Day vs. Colorado.....joined
Chuck Carr (4/2/96 at California) and Felipe Lopez (7/20/09 at Pittsburgh) as the only Brewers
to accomplish the feat...Was on the 15-day disabled list from 5/11-5/20 with a strained left rotator cuff (retroactive to
5/6).....was injured diving back to a base on 5/5 at Los Angeles...Was also on the 15-day disabled list from 8/6-8/23 with a concussion (retroactive to 8/3).....
was hit by a Brian Schlitter pitch on 8/2 at Chicago-NL...Appeared in 22 games (8 starts) after coming off the disabled list for the second time, batting
.356 (16-for-45, 2rbi, 8sb)...Following the season played for Escogido in the Dominican Winter League...Signed a 1-year contract on 12/17, avoiding arbitration.
2009
Batted .229 with 3 HR, 28 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 137 games with Minnesota...Made 86 starts, all in center field...Committed just one error the entire season (8/5 at Cle)...Produced a career-high 5 RBI in a 13-7 win on 7/12 vs.
Chicago-AL...Scored the game-winning run in the bottom of the 12th inning of the Twins' American League Central tie-breaker
game on 10/6 vs. Detroit...Made his only appearance of the postseason in Game 2 of the ALDS vs. New York...started in center field and
went 0-for-4 with a run, walk and a hit by pitch...Following the season played for Escogido in the Dominican Winter League...Was traded to Milwaukee for SS J.J. Hardy on 11/6...Signed a one-year contract on 1/19/10, avoiding arbitration.
2008
Hit safely in nine of the first 10 games to start the season, going 14-for-43 (.326), March 31-April 11...hit first career leadoff home run, April 24 at Oakland...had first career four-hit game, second career leadoff home run and became the first Twin to hit for the cycle since Kirby Puckett (August 1, 1988), May 7 at Chicago (AL)...second career four-hit game, May 22 vs. Texas...had third career four-hit game, May 29 at Kansas City...had career-high 12-game hit-streak, going 14-for-54 (.259), May 31-June 11...was 8-for-17 (.471) in four games, June 30-July 2...went 3-for-3 with two runs scored, July 29 vs. Chicago (AL)...had three straight two-hit games, August 21-23 at Los Angeles (AL)...named American League Co-Player of the Week for the week of September 8-14, batting .333 (7-for-21) with two doubles, a triple and 10 rbi, driving in at least one run in each of his games during the week...he compiled a .524 slugging percentage along with a .360 on-base percentage...it marked Gomez' first career weekly award...stole his 30th base September 10 vs. Kansas City, becoming just the seventh different Twins player to record 30-or-more steals in a season...tied his career-high with four hits on September 25 vs. Chicago (AL), with two triples and a double...set the Twins single season record for bunt base hits with 30...led the Majors in bunt singles (30) and trailed only Ichiro Suzuki (52) in infield hits (50)...Gomez was just one of 12 players in the Majors to record 30 steals and have at least 30 extra-base hits.
2007
Activated from the 60-Day Disabled List on September 7th...Saw action that night vs. Houston...Went 0-1 and played centerfield...
It was his first game since July 4th...Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on July 5th with a fracture of the hook of the hamate bone of his left hand...Mets Team Physician
Dr. Straun Coleman along with Dr. Michelle Carlson removed the fractured part of the hamate bone at the Hospital for Special
Surgery...Transferred to the 60-Day DL on August 18th...Played in five rehab games with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League...Hit .154 (2-13) with one walk and four strikeouts...Tied his career-high with three hits, June 24th vs. Oakland...Also had three hits, June 16th at Yankee Stadium...Hit his first major league home run, a three-run shot, on June 10th at Detroit (Jason Grilli)...The three RBI were a career-high...Collected his first big league RBI on May 16th vs. Chicago...Recorded his first major league hit, a double, off Chris Capuano on May 13th vs. Milwaukee...Also had his first stolen base in that
contest...Made his major league debut with a start in rightfield on May 13th vs. Milwaukee...Was 2-4 with a double, two runs scored and a
stolen base in that game...The last major league player as young as Carlos (21 years, 160 days) to get at least two hits and at least
one steal in his major league debut was Delino DeShields (21 years, 84 days), who had four hits and one stolen base for the Expos
on Opening Day in 1990...Was recalled from New Orleans (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on May 13th...Was hitting .286 (40-140) with 24 runs, eight doubles,
two triples, two home runs, 13 RBI, with 15 walks and 17 stolen bases in 36 games...Was leading the PCL in stolen bases at
the time of his recall.
2006
Was the co-winner of the Sterling Award emblematic of the Most Valuable Player on his Binghamton (AA) team...Shared the award with teammate Michel Abreu...Finished second in the Eastern League in stolen bases and fifth in triples...Put together an 18-game hitting streak from July 6-July 25 (30-68, .441)...In 27 games in July, he posted a .406 (41-101) batting average with nine doubles, four triples, two home runs, 12 RBI and 14 stolen bases...Compiled a .294 average (30-102) in 30 games in August with 18 RBI and 14 stolen bases...Was hitting .221 (47-213) after the games of June 30...Batted .341 (74-217) the rest of the season to bring his average up to its final mark of .281...Hit .421 (40-95) with men in scoring position...Also hit .341 (15-44) with runners in scoring position and two outs and was 56-171 (.327) with runners on base...Had 34 multiple-hit games on the year: 28 contests with two hits and six games with three hits...Stole two bases in a game eight times...Batted .200 (4-20) with five runs scored for Leones del Escogido in the Dominican Winter League.
2005
Named to the South Atlantic League All-Star team...Led the League in stolen bases and was second among all minor league players...Won the Sterling Award, emblematic of the top player on his Hagerstown (A) team.
2004
Split the season between Rookie Kingsport and the Rookie GCL
Mets and batted .281 with 1 HR, 31 RBI and 17 stolen bases in
57 games.
2003
Spent his first pro season in the Dominican Summer League.