Shortstop, Kansas
City Royals
Age: 25
Bats – Right,
Throws – Right
Height: 6’0” Weight: 195
Prior to 2003:
Berroa, from
Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, signed initially with the Oakland
Athletics in 1997. Playing in 50 games at the Rookie and Class AA levels in
1999, he batted .269. With the Visalia Oaks of the High Class A California
League in 2000, Berroa batted .277 with 10 home runs and 63 RBIs and was viewed
as a good prospect. He was dealt to the
Royals as part of a three-team-trade in 2001 and hit .317 in 51 games with
Wilmington of the Carolina League before being promoted to Wichita of the Class
AA Texas League where he batted .296 with 20 doubles, 4 triples, and 8 home
runs over the course of 80 games. Receiving a September call-up to the Royals,
Berroa appeared in 15 games and hit .302 in 53 at bats. Sent to Omaha of the
Class AAA Pacific Coast League for further development in 2002, his average
dropped to .215 with 8 home runs and 35 RBIs. Called up to the Royals again he
hit .227 in 20 games. Despite his disappointing hitting, the Royals waived
starting shortstop Neifi Perez in the offseason to open a spot for Berroa in
the lineup for 2003.
2003 Season Summary
Appeared in 158
games
SS – 158
[Bracketed
numbers indicate AL rank in Top 20]
Batting
Plate Appearances
– 635
At Bats – 567
Runs – 92 [20,
tied with Todd Walker & Rafael Palmeiro]
Hits – 163
Doubles – 28
Triples – 7 [10,
tied with Scott Spiezio & Dmitri Young]
Home Runs – 17
RBI – 73
Bases on Balls
– 29
Int. BB – 3
Strikeouts – 100
Stolen Bases – 21
[11]
Caught Stealing
– 5
Average - .287
OBP - .338
Slugging Pct. -
.451
Total Bases – 256
GDP – 13
Hit by Pitches
– 18 [4]
Sac Hits – 13
[2]
Sac Flies – 8 [9,
tied with Casey Blake, Vernon Wells & Miguel Tejada]
Midseason
snapshot: HR - 9, RBI - 37, AVG - .283, OBP - .343
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Most hits, game
– 5 (in 5 AB) at Cleveland 9/16
Longest hitting
streak – 8 games
Most HR, game –
1 on seventeen occasions
HR at home – 6
HR on road – 11
Multi-HR games
– 0
Most RBIs, game
– 3 on five occasions
Pinch-hitting –
No appearances
Fielding
Chances – 761
Put Outs – 264
Assists – 473
Errors – 24
DP - 108
Pct. - .968
Awards & Honors:
AL Rookie of
the Year: BBWAA
AL ROY Voting:
Angel Berroa,
KC.: 88 pts. – 12 of 28 first place votes, 63% share
Hideki Matsui,
NYY.: 84 pts. –10 first place votes, 60% share
Rocco Baldelli,
TB: 51 pts. – 5 first place votes, 36% share
Jody Gerut,
Clev.: 20 pts. – 14% share
Mark Teixeira,
Tex.: 9 pts. – 1 first place vote, 6% share
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Royals went went
83-79 to finish third in the AL Central Division, 7 games behind the
division-winning Minnesota Twins. The team started strong at 16-3 and spent 93
days in first place before fading out of contention in the last two months.
Aftermath of 2003:
Berroa suffered
through a difficult season in 2004 in which he was sent down to Wichita at one
point. He ended up batting .262 in 134 games for the Royals with 27 doubles, 6
triples, 8 home runs, and 43 RBIs. Berroa was again the starting shortstop in
2005 and hit .270 with 11 home runs but with few walks drawn and a subsequently
low on-base percentage. The situation worsened in 2006 as Berroa batted .234
with a .259 OBP. He found himself back in Omaha in 2007 where he hit .300 with
8 home runs and saw his OBP rise to .364. He appeared in just 9 games with the
Royals and hit .091. Failing to make the Royals in 2008 he returned to Omaha
until traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in June where he was expected to be a
short-term fill-in at shortstop. He ended up appearing in 84 games with the
Dodgers and batted .230 in 226 at bats. He also appeared in the postseason for
the only time, going one-for-two as a batter. Berroa signed a minor league
contract with the New York Yankees in 2009 and ended up playing in 21 games
with the Yanks before being released. He signed with the Mets and hit .233 in
14 games before again being let go. Berroa signed with the Dodgers in 2010 but
failed to make the club in spring training. His next stop in his declining
career was later in 2010 with the Fresno Grizzlies, a Class AAA affiliate of
the San Francisco Giants in the Pacific Coast League. He performed poorly and
was released. He moved on to the Reno Aces, an Arizona affiliate in the PCL in
2011 and batted .320 in 42 games. Berroa bounced around with teams in minor
independent leagues for the remainder of 2011 and 2012 before appearing with
three Mexican League clubs between 2013 and ’15 which concluded his ultimately
disappointing career. In the major leagues, he hit .258 with 46 home runs and
254 RBIs. With the Royals he appeared in 627 games and batted .263 with 45 home
runs and 235 RBIs. His 2003 Rookie of the Year season remained his best.
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Rookie of the Year Profiles feature players who were recipients of
the Rookie of the Year Award by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America
(1947 to present). The award was presented to a single major league winner from
its inception through 1948 and from 1949 on to one recipient from each major
league.