Christian Bethancourt

Baseball Player

Christian Bethancourt was born in Panama City, Panamá Province, Panama on September 2nd, 1991 and is the Baseball Player. At the age of 33, Christian Bethancourt biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 2, 1991
Nationality
Panama
Place of Birth
Panama City, Panamá Province, Panama
Age
33 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Baseball Player
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Christian Bethancourt Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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188cm
Weight
93.0kg
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Christian Bethancourt Life

Christian Gabriel Bethancourt Ruiz (born September 2, 1991) is a Panamanian professional baseball player and outfielder who works as a free agent.

He played for the Atlanta Braves and San Diego Padres in Major League Baseball (MLB) and in the NC Dinos' KBO League.

Early life

Bethancourt was born and raised in Panama City, Panama, where he began playing baseball at the age of five. Bethancourt, a third baseman, had a tendency to abandon his position in favour of wherever the ball was struck. His parents begged him to sit, explaining that if Bethancourt stayed his position as a catcher during a game, his team would lose, while the other team will find it difficult to score.

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Christian Bethancourt Career

Career

Bethancourt was signed as a non-drafted international free agent and began his minor league career at the age of 16 in 2008. He was named the seventh-most-promising catching prospect in baseball by MLB.com prior to the 2012 season.

Bethancourt played for the Mississippi Braves of the Class AA Southern League in 2012. He was named to the All-Star Futures Game. On August 9, 2012, Bethancourt broke his left hand when he was hit with a pitch. The Braves added him to their 40-man roster after the 2012 season.

Bethancourt again played for Mississippi in 2013 and made his second All Star Futures Game roster. Following the end of the minor league season, he was promoted and joined the Atlanta Braves on September 9, 2013. Bethancourt made his major league debut against the Philadelphia Phillies on September 29, 2013. He struck out in his only at bat.

In 2014, Bethancourt began the year with the Gwinnett Braves of the Class AAA International League, and made his third consecutive All Star Futures Game on June 24. He was promoted to the major leagues when Evan Gattis went on the disabled list on June 28. He recorded his first major league RBI on July 1, against Daisuke Matsuzaka. Bethancourt batted .240 with the Braves in 13 games, and was demoted to the minor leagues on July 21, when Gattis was activated from the disabled list. He was to be promoted back to the Braves on September 2.

In spring training in 2015, the Braves said Bethancourt would have to be assessed before he would be given the position of primary catcher. On June 6, Bethancourt hit his first career home run in the bottom of the ninth inning, off of Vance Worley, to give the Braves a 5–4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bethancourt appeared in 29 games for the Braves in early 2015, batting .208/.231/.297 with a .528 OPS and six passed balls, before being sent to back down to AAA Gwinnett on June 15 after he made a series of defensive mistakes and failed to hit. At the time, according to ESPN Stats he was ranked 66th out of 82 qualifiers in catcher's ERA (4.50). He also was ranked third among National League catchers in most passed balls and tied for fourth in errors (3) while playing in only 29 games. He was recalled on August 24. On October 5, Bethancourt underwent knee surgery for a torn meniscus.

On December 10, 2015, Bethancourt was traded to the San Diego Padres for right hander Casey Kelly and Ricardo Rodriguez. After spring training ended in April 2016, Bethancourt was named the backup to starting catcher Derek Norris. Bethancourt made his first career pitching appearance on May 31, a blowout loss against the Seattle Mariners, recording two outs, two walks, and a hit batsmen. He took the mound again on June 14, against the Miami Marlins, picking up his first strikeout as a pitcher, while yielding one hit and one walk in one inning. At the end of the season, Bethancourt returned to his home country to play in the Panamanian Professional Baseball League, where he saw playing time as a pitcher and position player.

On April 1, 2017, the Padres announced that Bethancourt would work primarily as a reliever, while also seeing duties as a catcher, outfielder, and pinch hitter. Bethancourt struggled in four relief appearances, and the Padres outrighted him off of their 40-man roster to the El Paso Chihuahuas of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League, where he continued pitching. He elected free agency on November 6, 2017.

On January 8, 2018, Bethancourt signed a minor league deal with the Milwaukee Brewers. He was assigned to the team's Triple-A affiliate, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, for the 2018 season. On July 11, 2018, he played in the Triple-A All-Star Game. Bethancourt elected free agency on November 2, 2018.

On December 12, 2018, Bethancourt signed a one-year, $1 million deal with the NC Dinos of the KBO League. He was waived on July 3, 2019.

On January 7, 2020, Bethancourt signed a minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. He became a free agent during the offseason, then re-signed with the Phillies on a minor league contract. Bethancourt joined the Phillies' minor league camp during spring training. On March 28, 2021, the Phillies released him.

On May 1, 2021, Bethancourt signed a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

On December 3, 2021, Bethancourt signed a minor league deal with the Oakland Athletics. On April 15, 2022, Bethancourt was added to the Athletics roster for their road trip to Toronto as a COVID-related substitute. He played three innings at first base. It was the first time Bethancourt had appeared in a Major League Baseball game since the 2017 season.

On July 9, 2022, the Athletics traded Bethancourt to the Rays for Cal Stevenson and Christian Fernandez. On August 23, 2022, Bethancourt drove in three runs, including a homerun, and pitched a scoreless top of the ninth inning in an 11-1 blowout of the Los Angeles Angels. Bethancourt topped out at 95 mph while giving up two hits and striking out one to close out the game.

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The Tampa Bay Rays continued their undefeated start to 12-0, one off the MLB record

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2023
With a 9-7 win over the Red Sox, Taj Bradley earned his first appearance in major leagues with five strong innings, and the Tampa Bay Rays extended their winning streak to a dozen games. The Tampa Bays' string of 12 consecutive victories to start the season is the third-best record in major league history, trailing the Milwaukee Brewers (1987) and Atlanta Braves (1982) in 13-win streaks. Randy Arozarena batted a three-run homer and had four RBIs for Tampa Bay, and Wander Franco had three doubles, two RBIs, and a stolen base. Both Christian Bethancourt and Vidal Brujan went 2-for-3.

baseball slams the Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 7-0 on the season

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2023
During Tampa Bay's six-run second inning, Isaac Paredes earned his first slam, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Oakland Athletics 9-5 on Friday night, extending their season-opening win streak to seven games. According to STATS LLC, the Rays are the first major league team to win each of their first seven games by four or more runs since the 1884 St. Louis Maroons of the Union Association. The Maroons' season-opening season lasted 13 games. There hasn't been a big league team with a winning streak in more than four years. For Tampa Bay, Harold Ramrez, Manuel Margot, Christian Bethancourt, and Wander Franco were all homered. Zach Eflin (2-0) was out for three runs in over six innings.

As the Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 2-1, Aaron Boone was ejected for the seventh time in his career

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2022
During New York's game against Tampa Bay, Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected for the seventh time this season. Boone came out to defend a catcher's call for Kyle Higashioka before being sent to the showers in the bottom of the fifth innings. Following a call earlier in the game, Boone and the Yankees were already angry with Homeplate umpire Vic Carapazza, who was afraid of a pop up landing on the screen behind home plate before being caught by Christian Bethancourt.
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