The Dodgers added another player to their September roster. Called up from the minors is versatile infielder Ronald Torreyes (pronounced tuh-RAY-us). Per a Dodger press release:
The Los Angeles Dodgers today recalled infielder Ronald Torreyes (#59) from Triple-A Oklahoma City, increasing the number of players on their active roster to 35.As circumstances would have it, Torreyes made his Major League debut yesterday afternoon. The days starting second baseman, Jose Peraza, left the game at the bottom of the fifth inning due to an apparent injury. As you know, he has been having trouble with his hamstring the past week. So, Torreyes came in and made the most of it. He handled numerous plays on the field and recorded his first Major League hit on a double down the left field line off Diamondbacks pitcher Randall Delgado in the seventh inning. Watch it below.
Torreyes, 23, will be making his Major League debut in his sixth professional season after being acquired by Los Angeles on June 12 from Toronto in exchange for cash consideration. Torreyes combined to hit .261 with 18 doubles, four home runs and 36 RBI in 110 minor league games this season with Double-A Tulsa, Triple-A Oklahoma City, Houston’s Triple-A Fresno and Toronto’s Double-A New Hampshire. He has a .298 career batting average with 22 home runs and 253 RBI in 612 minor league games in six professional seasons with the Reds (2010-11), Cubs (2012-13), Astros (2013-15) and Blue Jays (2015) organizations. He’s primarily appeared at second base (367 games) during the course of his career, but has also played shortstop (144 games), third base (62 games) and the outfield (22 games), with a .974 combined fielding percentage. The Venezuela native was originally signed by the Reds as a non-drafted free agent on Feb. 23, 2010.
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Overall, he went 1 for 2, and became the 55th person to play for the Dodgers this season - a franchise record. Torreyes is also the 100th Venezuelan to appear in a MLB game this season - also a new record.
In celebration of Torreyes' promotion to the Dodgers I made the above fantasy card for him. I used a photograph from Diario La Verdad on twitter and the 1971 Topps Baseball card design.
Below are his career minor league stats, via Baseball-Reference:
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