Timothy Joseph Federowicz¡pronounced fehd-er-oh-VICH...participated in the Dodgers¡¯ 2013 Pitching in the Community Caravan¡hit .319 with 21 home runs and 175 RBI over his three year career (2006-08) with the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill¡reached the College Baseball World Series finals twice in his collegiate career (2006 and 2007) but fell both times to Oregon State¡was a 2006 baseball Freshman All-American and was a member of the 2006 All-College World Series team¡was a member of the U.S. National team that won the 2006 FISU World Championship in Havana, Cuba...was a two-time all-conference player as a catcher for Apex High School (NC)¡played both baseball and basketball in high school¡originally selected by the Boston Red Sox in the seventh round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.
2020
Spent the season at Texas¡¯ alternate training site.
2019
TEXAS:
Acquired from CLE in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations on 6/7¡his minor league contract was assigned from Columbus (Indians AAA) to Nashville (AAA), then immediately selected by Texas due to an injury to Isiah Kiner-Falefa¡appeared in 29 G across 2 stints: 6/7-8/1 and 9/20-end of season¡hit a 3-R HR in TEX debut on 6/8 vs. OAK-D, matching career high with 3 RBI¡was the 1st Ranger to HR in Texas debut since Carlos Gomez on 8/25/16 vs. CLE¡matched career high with 4 HR (also 2013 w/ LAD)¡ made 1st ML mound app. on 7/17 vs. ARI (1.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R-ER), becoming the 2nd Ranger to catch and pitch in the same game (also Scott Sheldon on 9/6/00 at CWS - played all 9 positions).
SUMMARY:
Slashed .237/.293/.526/.819 (9-38) over 1st 15 G, but went 3-for-37 (.081) in final 14 G to drop season BA from .237 to .160¡batted .200 (7-35) with 4 HR and 6 RBI over 13 G in Arlington and .125 (5-40) with no HR and 1 RBI in 16 G on the road¡had 29 games/23 starts at catcher for Texas and threw out 3 of 13 (23.1%) attempted base stealers¡Texas hurlers pitched to a 6.65 ERA when he caught¡was assigned outright to Nashville on 11/4/19 and elected to become a free agent.
MINORS IN 2019:
Combined to hit .224 (33-147) with 3 HR and 21 RBI in 42 G with Columbus and Nashville¡made NAS debut on 8/8 following 1st stint in the Majors and went 8-for-57 (.140) over 16 G thru the end of the season before re-joining the Rangers as a September call-up¡threw out 14 of 25 (56%) attempted base stealers¡compiled a .997 fielding pct. (1 E/331 TC)¡signed a minors contract with CLE on 2/14 and batted .313 (5-16) with a HR and 2 RBI in 11 G in Spring Training.
2018
Spent the majority of the season at the Triple-A levels for Houston and Cincinnati and appeared in 15 games at the Major League level for the Astros and Reds...Combined on the year at AAA he batted .297 (63-for-212) with 19 doubles, 7 homers and 31 RBI in 62 games (.372/.486/.858)...Was with the Astros over two stints (May 29-June 7; July 3-25) and elected free agency on July 30 upon being designated by the Astros for the second time ... Signed with Cincinnati on August 2...Promoted to the Major League club after the conclusion of the Minor League season (Sept. 5) and spent the rest of the year with the Reds....Made 5 appearances for the Reds, including his lone start in the final game of the season at Pittsburgh (9/30), during which he hit his only homer (two-run off Clay Holmes)...Reds pitchers posted a 2.65 ERA when he caught (17IP)...Over his seven-year Major League career has thrown out 20 of 71 potential basestealers (28.2%).
2017
The veteran backstop had two separate stints with San Francisco, hitting .231 (3x3) with two homers and three RBI in 13 games (one start)...had his contract purchased from Triple A Sacramento on April 11, taking the roster spot of Buster Posey who was placed on the seven-day DL with concussion symptoms...was designated for assignment on April 18 when Posey came off the DL...had his contract purchased from Triple A Sacramento on Sept. 1...hit .300 (85-for-283) with 19 doubles, nine home runs and 43 RBI in 77 games for triple-A Sacramento.
2016
Had two stints with the Cubs, April 28-June 17 and from September 6 through the end of the season...went 6-for-31 (.194) with two doubles, three runs scored and three RBI in 17 games with Chicago... also appeared in 65 games with Triple-A Iowa...Batted .293 with 12 doubles, eight homers and 39 RBI in 65 games with Triple-A Iowa...Recorded a 13-game hitting streak with Iowa, April 21-July 9 (with major league call-up in the middle), in which he batted .432 (19-for-44) with six doubles and 10 RBI.
2015
Underwent surgery to repair a complete tear of the lateral meniscus in his right knee on March 13 at Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, Calif...Played in a combined 27 rehab games with singleA Fort Wayne and triple-A El Paso, batting .202 (19-for-94) with four homers and nine RBI...Was traded from the Dodgers to the Padres with outfielder Matt Kemp and cash considerations for right-handed pitchers Zach Eflin and Joe Wieland and catcher Yasmani Grandal on December 18, 2014.
2014
Spent the majority of the season with Triple-A Albuquerque, hitting .328 with 26 doubles, 14 home runs and 48 RBI in 78 games for the Isotopes…also saw time with the Major League club, playing in 23 games for the Dodgers...Optioned to Albuquerque on 3/21 during Spring Training, beginning the season with the Isotopes before being recalled on 4/8 (after A.J. Ellis had right knee surgery)…optioned back to Albuquerque on 4/30 (in order to clear a spot for C Miguel Olivo)...Recalled a second time on 5/26 after Ellis returned to the DL… optioned back on 6/13 (when Ellis returned from the DL)...Recalled a third and final time in September, spending the remainder of the season with the Dodgers...Started 69 games behind the plate in Triple-A.
2013
Made his first Opening Day roster and had four stints for the club, batting .231 (37-for-160) with four homers and 16 RBI in 56 games in his third MLB season... Hit his first career Major League home run on June 1, 2013 in Colorado off Jhoulys Chacin in the third inning... The club went 24-18 in his 42 starts behind the plate... Threw out 9-of-33 (27.3 %) attempted base stealers and posted a catchers' ERA of 3.59...made his first career appearance at first base on July 10 at Arizona, entering the game as a part of a double-switch in the 13th inning, and played two games at first base for a total of three innings in 2013... Finished the season strong, batting .276 (21-for-76) with a homer, four doubles and four RBI in his last 25 games after July 20 (Dodgers, 17-8)... Batted .303 (10-for-33) in 10 games in August... Thrived on the road, posting a .289 (24-for-83) average with three homers, five doubles and 10 RBI in 28 games away from Dodger Stadium... Made the Dodgers' postseason roster for the National League Division and Championship series but did not appear in any games... In 21 games with Triple-A Albuquerque, batted .418 with eight home runs, 25 RBI...had a .500 on-base percentage and an .848 slugging percentage... Was named the Pacific Coast League Player of the Week for April 29-May 5.
2012
Appeared in three games with the Dodgers, going 1-for-3 after being called up on Sept. 1...made his only start
behind the plate in the Dodgers' season finale on Oct. 3. Selected to the 2012 All-Pacific Coast League team after batting .294 with a team-high 34 doubles (12th, PCL), 11 home runs and 76 RBI in 115 games for the Isotopes. Was the starting catcher for the PCL in the Triple-A All-Star Game, batting .301 with 21 doubles, seven homers and 48 RBI before the All-Star break. Led the PCL in caught-stealing percentage at 39%. Batted .376 (44-for-117) against left-handers with the Isotopes. Had his best month of the season in August, when he batted .345 (30-for-87) with 10 doubles, a homer and 18 RBI in 26 games.
2011
Acquired from Boston at the July 31 trade deadline in a four-player deal that also brought the Dodgers minor leaguers Juan Rodriguez and Stephen Fife in exchange for Trayvon Robinson...Recalled by Los Angeles on Sept. 6 and made his Major League debut as a pinch hitter at San Francisco on Sept. 11, striking out in his only at-bat...at the time of his promotion, he was batting .325 with six homers and 17 RBI in 25 games with Triple-A Albuquerque...Made his first big league start on Sept. 15 at Dodger Stadium where he went 1-for-2, singling off Pittsburgh's Russ Ohlendorf for his first Major League hit...Finished the season going 2-for-13 (.154) in seven games, including four starts behind the plate with the Dodgers...Cut down two of five runners attempting to steal (40%) in the Majors...Hit .287 with 14 home runs and 69 RBI to accompany a .357 on-base percentage over a 115 games spent between Albuquerque and Boston's Double-A Portland...matched his career high in homers (14) and set new career bests in RBI (69), runs scored (63), walks (47) and games played (115)...Threw out a combined 33.3% (36-of-108) of would-be minor league base stealers...Named by Baseball America as the Dodgers' best defensive catcher and the organization's 10th-best prospect after the season...third consecutive season of being named an organization's best defensive catcher by the publication.
2010
Appeared in a career-high 109 games, all with High-A Salem...Ranked 3rd in the Carolina League with a team-high 34 doubles, tied for the 5th-most among Red Sox minor leaguers...Tied for the CL lead with 12 doubles in May...Collected a career-best 61 RBI, 3rd on the team and tied for 11th in the Sox system...Hit .341 (14-for-41) with 4 doubles, 2 homers and a CL-best 13 RBI during a career-high 10-game hitting streak from 6/8-19...Threw out 30 of 90 (33.3%) attempted base stealers, tied for the 2nd-best percentage among qualifying league catchers...Connected for his 1st career grand slam on 6/8 vs. Lynchburg, tallying a career-best 5 RBI in that game...Landed on the DL due to a right thumb laceration on 8/8...Was activated on 8/22...Following the season, rated as the best defensive catcher in the Red Sox system by Baseball America for the 2nd straight season.
2009
Combined to lead Red Sox farmhands with a .305 average (126-for-413) while tallying 14 homers and 58 RBI between Single-A Greenville and High-A Salem...Ranked 5th in the Red Sox farm system in home runs...Began the season with Greenville...Was named a mid-season South Atlantic League All-Star and went 0-for-1 with an RBI in the exhibition, 6/23 in Charleston...Was promoted to Salem on 6/24 as the South Atlantic League's 1st-half batting leader with a .345 average (78-for-226)...Also paced the Drive with 10 homers before the break...Named South Atlantic League Player of the Week for 6/15-21...Hit .529 (9-for-17) with 6 runs, 3 doubles, a home run, 4 RBI and 3 walks in that time...Selected as Red Sox Minor League Defensive Player of the Month for June...After the season, rated as the best defensive catcher in the Red Sox farm system and ranked as the South Atlantic League's No. 15 prospect by Baseball America.
2008
Played for Short-A Lowell in his pro debut...Tied for 2nd on the team with 10 stolen bases...Threw out 16 of 49 (41.0%) attempted base stealers Named Red Sox Minor League Defensive Player of the Month for August/September...Hit .250 (3-for-12) in three playoff games.