Tony Cruz (baseball)

Arnoldi Anthony Cruz (August 18, 1986) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 26th round of the 2007 MLB Draft and he made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut with them four years later. Cruz was a member of the Cardinals 2011 World Series champion team. He also played for the Kansas City Royals and Cincinnati Reds.

Tony Cruz
Cruz with the St. Louis Cardinals
Catcher
Born: (1986-08-18) August 18, 1986
Palm Beach, Florida
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 24, 2011, for the St. Louis Cardinals
Last MLB appearance
May 26, 2018, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Batting average.216
Home runs6
Runs batted in61
Teams

Career

St. Louis Cardinals

From Palm Beach State College and Middle Georgia College, Cruz was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 26th round (802nd overall) of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. In five seasons and 400 minor league games, he batted .266 with 96 doubles, 37 home runs and 221 runs batted in (RBI). He appeared in 231 games at catcher and 133 at third base.

On May 23, 2011, the Cardinals called Cruz up for the first time to the major leagues when they placed Gerald Laird on the 15-day disabled list (DL) with a right index finger fracture.[1] The next day, he made his major league debut as a starter. He collected three hits in five at bats with two singles and a double. He was optioned back to the minors on August 12, 2011.[2] He was later recalled when the Cardinals made the postseason. Cruz served as the third-string catcher during the postseason and eventually won the 2011 World Series with the Cardinals.

On June 27, 2012, Cruz hit his first major league home run.

Cruz spent the majority of the 2013 season as the Cardinals primary backup to Yadier Molina and a pinch hitter. When Molina went on the 15-day DL with a knee injury after the All-Star break Cruz assumed the #1 catcher role. However, on August 15, 2013 - one day after Molina's return from the DL - the Cardinals announced Cruz was going onto the disabled list with a stress fracture of his left forearm.[3] He had been playing with the fracture for about a month, but it was evaluated as soreness at first, according to general manager John Mozeliak.[4]

Kansas City Royals

On December 2, 2015, the Cardinals traded Cruz to their cross-state rivals, the Kansas City Royals for minor leaguer José Martínez.[5] He was up and down in the majors with the Royals in 2016. He was designated for assignment on November 18, 2016, and released on November 23.

San Diego Padres

On February 7, 2017, Cruz signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres organization. He was assigned to the El Paso Chihuahuas, where he would spend the entire season. He elected free agency on November 6, 2017.

Cincinnati Reds

On December 19, 2017 Cruz signed a minor league deal with the Cincinnati Reds. [6] On May 8, 2018, Cruz was recalled from AAA Louisville after the Reds traded catcher Devin Mesoraco to the Mets for Matt Harvey. He was released on June 21.

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References

  1. Rains, B. J. (May 23, 2011). "Laird headed DL". FS Midwest. Retrieved May 23, 2011.
  2. "Cardinals Designate Raul Valdes for Assignment".
  3. Langosch, Jenifer (August 15, 2013). "Cruz sent to Disabled List". MLB.com via Cardinals team website. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
  4. Strauss, Joe (August 16, 2013). "Cruz sent to DL with stress fracture". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
  5. http://www.kmbc.com/sports/royals-acquire-catcher-tony-cruz-from-cardinals/36755464
  6. "Non-Roster Invitees".
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