Tomás Telis (born June 18, 1991) is a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher for the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers and Miami Marlins.
Tomás Telis | |
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Toros de Tijuana | |
Catcher | |
Born: El Tigre, Venezuela | June 18, 1991|
Bats: Switch Throws: Right | |
MLB debut | |
August 25, 2014, for the Texas Rangers | |
MLB statistics (through 2018 season) | |
Batting average | .230 |
Home runs | 1 |
Runs batted in | 24 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
Career
editTexas Rangers
editTelis signed with the Texas Rangers as an international free agent on July 2, 2007 as a shortstop and was moved to catcher.[1] He made his professional debut in 2008 with the DSL Rangers. He split the 2009 season between the rookie ball AZL Rangers and the Low-A Spokane Indians, batting .330/.340/.498 between the two clubs. In 2010, Telis spent the year with the AZL Rangers, hitting .326/.351/.431 in 37 games. In 2011, Telis played for the Single-A Hickory Crawdads, slashing .297/.329/.430 with career-highs in home runs (11) and RBI (69). In 2012, Telis played in High-A with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans, posting a .247/.283/.331 batting line in 117 games. Telis spent the 2013 season with the Double-A Frisco RoughRiders, slashing .264/290/.353 with 4 home runs and 43 RBI in 91 games.[2] Telis was assigned to the Triple-A Round Rock Express to begin the 2014 season.
Telis was called up to the majors for the first time on August 25, 2014.[3] He made his debut that day against the Seattle Mariners as the starting catcher, and notched his first major league hit in the game, a bunt single off of Brandon Maurer. Telis appeared in 18 games for the Rangers, collecting 8 RBI's in 68 at bats.
Miami Marlins
editOn July 31, 2015, Telis was traded to the Miami Marlins, along with Cody Ege, for Sam Dyson.[4] He finished the 2015 season between the Triple-A New Orleans Zephyrs and the Marlins, collecting 4 hits in 27 at-bats for the major league club. In 2016, Telis spent the majority of the season in New Orleans, but played in 10 games with Miami, notching 4 hits in 13 at-bats. In 2017, Telis played in 48 games for the Marlins, batting .240/.279/.346 with 9 RBI. After getting off to a .207/.258/.241 start in 2018, Telis was designated for assignment on April 28, 2018.[5] He cleared waivers and was outrighted to the New Orleans Baby Cakes. Telis spent the remainder of the year in Triple-A and elected free agency on November 2, 2018.[6]
Minnesota Twins
editOn January 9, 2019, Telis signed a minor league deal with the Minnesota Twins.[7] He was assigned to the Triple–A Rochester Red Wings to start the 2019 season, with whom he batted .330/.364/.490 in 82 games. On November 6, 2019, Telis re-signed with the Twins on a new minor league contract. Telis did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] He again re-signed with the Twins on a minor league contract on November 2, 2020.[9]
On April 21, 2021, Telis was selected to the active roster.[10] However, on April 23, Telis was removed from the 40-man roster without making an appearance for the Twins and was assigned to the Triple-A St. Paul Saints.[11] Telis spent the 2021 season with the Triple-A St. Paul Saints. He played in 101 games, hitting .296 with 12 home runs and 50 RBI's. Telis became a free agent following the season.
Los Angeles Dodgers
editOn December 24, 2021, Telis signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.[12] He played in 80 games for the Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers, batting .287/.365/.342 with 2 home runs and 36 RBI.[13] He elected free agency following the season on November 10, 2022.[14]
Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos
editOn March 8, 2023, Telis signed with the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos of the Mexican League.[15] In 65 games for the Tecolotes, Telis hit .332/.381/.387 with 2 home runs and 33 RBI.
Guerreros de Oaxaca
editOn December 27, 2023, Telis was loaned to the Guerreros de Oaxaca of the Mexican League.[16] In 14 games for Oaxaca, he hit .227/.333/.296 with no home runs and five RBI. On May 10, 2024, Telis was released by the Guerreros.[17]
Rieleros de Aguascalientes
editOn May 14, 2024, Telis signed with the Rieleros de Aguascalientes of the Mexican League.[18] In 48 games for Aguascalientes, he slashed .338/.398/.408 with one home run and 23 RBI.
Toros de Tijuana
editOn October 1, 2024, Telis was traded to the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League in exchange for Saúl Garza.[19]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Texas Rangers catching prospect Tomas Telis out for the year
- ^ "Tomas Telis Minor & Winter Leagues Statistics & History".
- ^ "Minor Moves: Crosby, Anderson, Telis".
- ^ "Reliever Sam Dyson sent to Rangers by Marlins". usatoday.com. July 31, 2015. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
- ^ "Marlins Reinstate Wei-Yin Chen".
- ^ Eddy, Matt (November 6, 2018). "Minor League Free Agents 2018". Baseball America. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- ^ Neal III, La Velle (January 10, 2019). "Twins sign catcher Tomas Telis, pitcher Dario Alvarez to minor league contracts". Star Tribune. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
- ^ "2020 Minor League Season Canceled".
- ^ "Twins Sign Eight Players to Minor League Deals".
- ^ "Twins Place JT Riddle on Covid List, Select Tomas Telis".
- ^ "Twins Place Miguel Sano on IL, Promote Alex Kirilloff".
- ^ "Dodgers Sign Tomas Telis To Minors Contract".
- ^ "2022 Oklahoma City Dodgers". Baseball Reference. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
- ^ "2022-23 Minor League Free Agents For All 30 MLB Teams". baseballamerica.com. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
- ^ "LMB: Movimientos en listas de reserva - 8 de marzo de 2023".
- ^ "Guerreros: La experiencia de Tomás Telis llega a la verde antequera". milb.com. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
- ^ "LMB: Movimientos en listas de reserva - 10 de mayo de 2024". milb.com. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
- ^ "LMB: Movimientos en listas de reserva - 14 de mayo de 2024". milb.com. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
- ^ "LMB: Movimientos en listas de reserva - 1 de octubre de 2024". milb.com. Retrieved November 12, 2024.
External links
edit- Career statistics from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Tomas Telis on Instagram