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Freddy Galvis

Freddy Galvis
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Freddy Galvis with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2015
Philadelphia Phillies – No. 13
Shortstop / Second baseman
Born: (1989-11-14) November 14, 1989 (age 27)
Punto Fijo, Falcón, Venezuela
Bats: Switch Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 5, 2012, for the Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
(through April 3, 2017)
Batting average .242
Home runs 41
Runs batted in 173
Hits 402
Teams

Freddy Jose Galvis (born November 14, 1989) is a Venezuelan Major League Baseball shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies. Galvis was born in Punto Fijo, Falcón, Venezuela, and played Little League Baseball including the Little League World Series there before being discovered by one of the Phillies' scouts in the area. At age 16, he signed a contract with the Phillies despite not receiving much attention from scouts; he went on to spend the next several years in their minor league system, including a particularly lengthy stint with the Reading Phillies, the Phillies' Double-A (AA) affiliate. In 2012, he made his major league debut on opening day at second base, substituting for the injured Chase Utley. He became a fan favorite for his performance early in the season, especially on defense, until he sustained an injury, and subsequently was suspended 50 games after a positive test for performance-enhancing drugs. He missed the remainder of the season. Over the course of the next two seasons, he split time between the Lehigh Valley IronPigs – the Phillies' Triple-A affiliate – and the major league ball club, but struggled to establish himself offensively. Entering 2015, his future with the club was uncertain, although with the departure of Jimmy Rollins, he was a candidate to be the team's starting shortstop.

Galvis is an outstanding defensive shortstop, capable of making acrobatic plays and utilizing a strong throwing arm. Conversely, he has struggled to establish himself as an effective offensive player, having consistently posted batting averages below .250 at the major league level, which hinders the team's ability to utilize him regularly. He aspires to emulate fellow Venezuelan Omar Vizquel, his role model.


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