Javier Báez in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, is a professional baseball shortstop for the Detroit Tigers in MLB. Known as El Mago, he was drafted ninth overall by the Chicago Cubs in 2011 and debuted in 2014.
Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris and manager A.J. Hinch said at their end-of-season media session that they expect Baez (hip) to be ready for spring training and anticipate there ...
Javier Báez surprised his Detroit Tigers teammates when he walked into the Progressive Field clubhouse on Monday before Game ...
Javier Bae­z ... All-Star Game­s of both 2018 and 2019. Furthermore, Baez's maste­ry of defense e­arned him the covete­d Gold Glove Award in 2020. His uncanny ability to pull off seemingly ...
Baez rehabbed in Detroit during the final month of the regular season and he was on the field, aided by crutches, for the end ...
Javier Báez will return to the Detroit Tigers ... The former two-time All-Star shortstop — also a former Gold Glove winner, National League MVP runner-up and World Series champion — had ...
Detroit Tigers shortstop Javier Baez has opted in to the final four years ... Despite elite work with the glove at shortstop, ...
The Tigers' president of baseball operations discussed the team's lineup, including Báez: "There’s a role for him on this ...
Despite his struggles since arriving in Detroit, Tigers' leadership says there is a place for shortstop Javier Baez on the team's roster. The Tigers were just eliminated from the American League ...