Jonathan Herrera

Jonathan Herrera

Herrera with the Colorado Rockies
Rojos del Águila de Veracruz
Infielder
Born: (1984-11-13) November 13, 1984
Maracaibo, Venezuela
Bats: Switch Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 30, 2008, for the Colorado Rockies
MLB statistics
(through 2015 season)
Batting average .259
Hits 311
Home runs 10
Runs batted in 89
Teams

Jonathan Alejandro Herrera (born November 13, 1984) is a Venezuelan professional baseball infielder for the Rojos del Águila de Veracruz of the Mexican Baseball League. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Colorado Rockies, Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs.

Career

Colorado Rockies

Herrera was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Colorado Rockies on April 6, 2002.

On April 29, 2008, Herrera was called up to the major leagues to play second base for the Colorado Rockies in response to an injury sustained by their star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki as well as other lineup difficulties plaguing the team in the early 2008 baseball season. On May 4, he got his first RBI in a start against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Coors Field.

On December 12, 2008, Herrera was non-tendered, but re-signed to a minor league deal the next day.[1]

Herrera was called up again on May 31, 2010, to the Rockies from the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. After returning to Triple-A, he was recalled on August 19.[2]

Boston Red Sox

On December 18, 2013, Herrera was traded to the Boston Red Sox for pitcher Franklin Morales and minor-league pitcher Chris Martin.[3] After batting .233 in 42 games for the Red Sox in 2014, he underwent elbow surgery.[4] The Red Sox outrighted Herrera to the minor leagues after the season,[5] but he rejected the assignment and became a free agent.

Chicago Cubs

Herrera signed with the Chicago Cubs in December 2014.

Rojos del Águila de Veracruz

On May 11, 2016, Herrera signed with the Rojos del Águila de Veracruz of the Mexican Baseball League.

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