Ortiz BM311780

Piece of the Game Baseball Identity
Security Hologram - BM311780

David Ortiz - DH - BOS

September 10, 2016

Rogers Centre

Game used ball from milestone game:

David Ortiz batted foul ball from J.A. Happ

MLB Authenticated Hologram #

JB972059

Individual Game Highlight

Inning

Top of 4th

Pitcher

J.A. Happ

Batter(s)

David Ortiz

Result

Foul

Pitch Speed:

No Pitch Data

Hit Distance:

No Hit Data

Hit Launch Speed:

No Hit Data

Hit Launch Angle:

No Hit Data

The Blue Jays hosted the Red Sox on September 10, 2016. This ball was used in the top of the 4th inning when David Ortiz hit a J.A. Happ pitch into the dirt for a foul ball. This pitch was retired after the foul ball. This at-bat included 8 pitches, 4 of which were hit for foul balls. On the last pitch of the at-bat, David Ortiz grounded out to shortstop. Later, in the 8th inning, after going 0-4 for the earlier part of the day, Ortiz finally reached base on a fielding error. He was removed for a pinch-runner. At the end of the day, the Red Sox lost 3-2. J.A. Happ won his 18th game of the 2016 season, as he was in the running for the Cy Young Award. Ultimately he would fall short this season. With the loss, the Red Sox fell to 79-62, and lead the Blue Jays by one game.

Signature authenticated by :

Fanatics

Signature authentication hologram #

A286887

David Ortiz - Game Info

Position:

Designated Hitter

Batted:

3rd

Batting Results:

0 for 4

Start Time:

1:05 PM

Time of Game:

3:03

Attendance:

47,829

Weather:

75 degrees, Overcast.

Wind:

2 MPH out to center field

Umpires:

HP - James Hoye, 1B - Marvin Hudson, 2B - Jim Joyce, 3B - Chad Fairchild.

Result:

Red Sox 2, Blue Jays 3

Winning Pitcher:

J.A. Happ (18-4)

Losing Pitcher:

Eduardo Rodriguez (2-7)

Note:

Blue Jays win. J.A. Happ improved record to 18-4. David Ortiz batted 3rd, and was 0-4

Box Score

mlb.com

David Ortiz - Bio

Born

November 18, 1975

Debut

September 2, 1997

Bats

Left

Throws

Left

Height, Weight

6-3, 230 lbs

• Twitter (@davidortiz)

• Nickname Big Papi

• Free agent rookie signing by the Seattle Mariners in 1992

• Played 20 years in Major Leagues. 6 years with Minnesota, 14 years with Boston

• 10-time All-Star

• 3 time World Series Champion (2004, 2007, 2013)

• World Series MVP (2013)

• Career Stats: .286 batting average, 2,472 hits, 541 Home runs, 1,768 RBIs

• Number 34 retired by Boston Red Sox

• Eligible for Hall of Fame in 2022

Artist Monty Sheldon Painted on 11/02/2018 and is number BM311780