Ortiz BM664936

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David Ortiz - DH - BOS

July 11, 2014

Minute Maid Park

2108th career hit

538th career Double

1488th, 1489th, 1490th career RBI

MLB Authenticated Hologram #

HZ322516

Individual Game Highlight

Inning

Top of 6th

Pitcher

Darin Downs

Batter(s)

David Ortiz

Result

3RBI Double to CF

Pitch Speed:

86.3 MPH

Hit Distance:

No Hit Data

Hit Launch Speed:

No Hit Data

Hit Launch Angle:

No Hit Data

The Houston Astros hosted the Boston Red Sox for a Friday evening game on July 11, 2017. With a 5-1 lead in the top of the sixth inning, David Ortiz came to the plate with the bases loaded and one out. Big Papi hit the first pitch for a foul ball. This ball entered the game for the second pitch of the at-bat. Darin Downs threw an 86.3 MPH cutter, which Ortiz smashed to the warning track in center field. Ortiz drove in all three base runners, on the 538th double of his career. This opened up an 8-1 lead. The Astros would only get two runs back, losing this game 8-3. The Red Sox ended the day with a record of 42-51, and they remain in 4th place in their division, 9.5 games behind Baltimore.

Signature authenticated by :

Fanatics

Signature authentication hologram #

A114211

David Ortiz - Game Info

Position:

Designated Hitter

Batted:

3rd

Batting Results:

1 for 5, 2B, 3 RBI

Start Time:

7:10 PM

Time of Game:

3:27

Attendance:

27,264

Weather:

73 degrees, Dome.

Wind:

None

Umpires:

HP - Alan Porter, 1B - Joe West, 2B - Marty Foster, 3B - Rob Drake.

Result:

Red Sox 8, Astros 3

Winning Pitcher:

John Lackey (10-6)

Losing Pitcher:

Scott Feldman (4-6)

Note:

Red Sox win. David Ortiz 3RBI Double, career hit 2108, career double 538, career RBI 1488, 1489, 1490.

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 08/10/2018 and is number BM664936