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Didi Gregorius

Mariekson Julius Gregorius, known professionally as , is a who played eleven seasons in (MLB) from 2012 to 2022, primarily with the New York Yankees, where he succeeded Hall of Famer at . Born on February 18, 1990, in , , and raised in , Gregorius is a left-handed batter and right-handed thrower who stands 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 205 pounds. He has represented the national team in international competitions, earning accolades such as of the 2025 , and currently plays for the in the Mexican League, where he was selected for the 2025 . Gregorius signed with the as an international free agent in 2007 after being scouted in a in , . His career began in 2008 with the Gulf Coast League Reds, where he struggled initially with a .155 , but he rebounded in 2009 with the , hitting .314 and earning Pioneer League All-Star honors. He made his MLB debut with the Reds on September 5, 2012, going 6-for-20 in 10 games. Traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks via the Cleveland Indians in December 2012, Gregorius established himself as a regular starter in 2013, batting .252 with 7 s and 28 RBIs in 103 games. Acquired by the New York Yankees in December 2014, he became a fan favorite in , known for his smooth defense and power hitting; his standout seasons included 2017 (.287 average, 25 s, 87 RBIs in 136 games) and 2018 (.268 average, 27 s, 86 RBIs in 134 games), contributing to three consecutive 20+ seasons from 2016 to 2018. Injuries, including a 2019 surgery on his right elbow, limited him to 82 games that year (.238 average, 16 home runs). Gregorius signed a one-year, $14 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies in December 2019, where he posted a .284 with 10 home runs in the shortened 2020 season but struggled in (.209 ) and (.210 ) amid knee and other injuries, leading to his release in August 2022. Over his MLB career, he appeared in 1077 games with a .257 , 134 home runs, 530 RBIs, and a .728 , while committing 94 errors at for a .977 . Post-MLB, he joined the in May 2023, batting .359 in 26 games that year, .262 in 74 games in 2024, and .288 in 50 games in 2025. Internationally, he batted .250 for the in the and .321 to win MVP at the 2025 .

Early life

Family background

Didi Gregorius was born on February 18, 1990, in , , to parents of Curaçaoan descent. His father, Johannes "Didi" Gregorius Sr., was a professional who competed in the Dutch Hoofdklasse league for teams including the Pirates and Nicols, and he played a key role in inspiring his son's early interest in . Gregorius Sr.'s career in the led to the family's presence in at the time of Didi's birth, though the family roots were deeply tied to . Gregorius's mother, Sheritsa Stroop, was a former player on the women's national team, contributing to a household immersed in athletic pursuits. The family included an older brother, Johannes "Johnny" Gregorius Jr., who also pursued a professional pitching career in and elsewhere. This athletic lineage fostered a strong emphasis on sports from a young age. Around the age of five, the family relocated from the to , , where Gregorius grew up surrounded by the island's vibrant culture. His early exposure to the sport came through informal family games and play on local fields, influenced by his father's and grandfather's involvement in . This environment laid the foundation for his passion for the game before transitioning to more organized youth .

Amateur baseball career

Gregorius began playing organized baseball in Curaçao after his family relocated there from the Netherlands when he was five years old. Motivated by his father's professional career as a pitcher in the Dutch Hoofdklasse, he progressed from tee-ball to competitive youth leagues, joining his first Little League team at age six and honing his defensive skills at shortstop. As a teenager, Gregorius traveled back to the Netherlands to compete in club baseball, where his athleticism and potential drew interest from Major League Baseball scouts. He impressed evaluators during a tournament in The Hague, showcasing strong fundamentals and a smooth left-handed swing. On August 6, 2007, at age 17, Gregorius signed with the as an international , recommended by area Jim Stoeckel who had identified his maturity and upside during evaluations in the leagues. The offered a modest $50,000 , marking the end of his amateur career and the start of his professional journey in the United States.

Professional career

Cincinnati Reds organization (2007–2012)

Gregorius signed with the Cincinnati Reds as an undrafted free agent from Curaçao on August 6, 2007. He began his professional career in 2008 with the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Reds, where he appeared in 31 games and batted .155 with no home runs. In 2009, Gregorius split time between the rookie-level Billings Mustangs of the Pioneer League, where he batted .314 with 1 home run in 50 games, and the High-A Sarasota Reds of the Florida State League, hitting .254 in 22 games. His performance improved in 2010 at the Single-A Dayton Dragons of the Midwest League, batting .273 with 5 home runs over 120 games, along with a brief stint at High-A where he hit .240 in 7 games. Gregorius advanced to Double-A in 2011, starting with the High-A (.303 average, 5 home runs in 46 games) before a midseason promotion to the , where he batted .270 with 2 home runs in 38 games. During his tenure, Gregorius emerged as a standout defensive , earning recognition for his strong throwing arm, which was rated the best in the ' organization in 2012. In 2012, he opened the season at Double-A with the , hitting .278 with 1 home run in 81 games, before earning a promotion to Triple-A , where he batted .243 with 6 home runs in 48 games. The Reds recalled Gregorius to the majors on September 1, 2012, and he made his MLB debut four days later on September 5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, entering as a defensive replacement. Gregorius recorded his first major league hit on September 9, 2012, an infield single against the Houston Astros. Over five minor league seasons with the Reds organization from 2008 to 2012, Gregorius played in 443 games, batting .263 with 20 home runs. On December 11, 2012, the traded Gregorius, along with pitcher Tony Sipp and Lars Anderson, to the Diamondbacks as part of a three-team deal that also involved the Cleveland Indians; in exchange, Cincinnati acquired outfielder and infielder Jason Donald from the Indians.

Arizona Diamondbacks (2012–2014)

Gregorius was acquired by the Arizona Diamondbacks on December 11, 2012, in a three-team trade that also involved the and Indians; the Diamondbacks received Gregorius along with pitcher Tony Sipp and first baseman Lars Anderson, while sending pitcher and outfielder to the other teams. This move positioned him as a top prospect, building on his development in the organization where he had shown strong defensive skills and emerging offensive potential. In 2013, Gregorius transitioned to an everyday role at shortstop for the Diamondbacks after a delayed start due to a right elbow injury—a slight ulnar collateral ligament strain—sustained while preparing for the World Baseball Classic with the Netherlands national team, which sidelined him through much of spring training. He debuted on April 18 and appeared in 103 games, batting .252 with 7 home runs and 28 RBIs, while posting a .332 on-base percentage and contributing solid defense with a .971 fielding percentage at the position. Later that season, he suffered a mild concussion on April 27 after being hit in the head by a pitch from Colorado Rockies pitcher Josh Outman, leading to a brief stint on the seven-day disabled list and limiting his at-bats further. Gregorius's 2014 season began with a to Triple-A Reno after a slow , but he was recalled on and went on to play 80 games for , hitting .226 with 6 home runs and 27 RBIs, along with a .290 . His defense remained a highlight, as he achieved a .983 fielding at —marking a notable improvement over the team's previous year—and committed only three errors in 274 chances, earning praise for his range and arm strength. On December 5, 2014, the Diamondbacks traded Gregorius to the Yankees in a three-team deal also involving the Tigers; received outfielder from New York and pitcher from , while the Tigers acquired pitcher from the Yankees. This transaction concluded his tenure with , where he had established himself as a reliable defensive with growing experience.

New York Yankees (2015–2019)

Gregorius joined the New York Yankees via a three-team trade from the Arizona Diamondbacks on December 5, 2014, positioning him as the successor to longtime . In his debut season with the team, he signed a one-year pre-arbitration contract worth $553,900 and appeared in 155 games, batting .265 with 9 home runs and 56 RBIs while providing reliable defense at . His performance helped stabilize the infield during a transitional year for the Yankees, who finished second in the . In the Wild Card Game against the Houston Astros, Gregorius went 1-for-3 in his postseason debut. The following year, Gregorius secured a one-year deal for $2,425,000 and enjoyed a breakout campaign, hitting .276 with a career-high 20 home runs and 70 RBIs over 153 games. His improved power output contributed to the Yankees' 91-win season and their advancement to the Game, though they fell to the Cleveland Indians. Gregorius did not appear in that postseason contest due to a minor forearm issue earlier in the year, but he remained a consistent everyday player. Entering 2017 on a one-year, $5.1 million contract, Gregorius faced an early setback with a right shoulder strain sustained during the , sidelining him for the first month of the season. Upon returning in May, he posted a .287 , 25 home runs—a personal best—and 87 RBIs in 136 games, finishing 20th in MVP voting. His offensive surge powered the Yankees to 91 victories and a berth, where he excelled in the postseason with a .250 average, 3 home runs, and 7 RBIs across 13 games, including a pivotal two-homer performance in the Game against the that propelled New York to the ALDS. In 2018, Gregorius signed for $8.5 million via and delivered another strong year at the plate, slashing .268/.335/.494 with 27 home runs and 86 RBIs in 134 games despite missing time late in the season. A torn in his right from a in limited him to the final weeks of the regular season, but he returned for the ALDS against the Boston Red Sox, where he recorded 3 hits and contributed key RBIs, including a in Game 3 that scored a run. However, an sustained in Game 2 of that series required surgery in October, ending his year. Gregorius's final season with the Yankees came in 2019 under a one-year, $11.75 million deal, following his elbow recovery. He returned to the lineup in June after missing the first two months and batted .238 with 16 home runs and 61 RBIs in 82 games, though a right shoulder contusion in August briefly interrupted his progress. In the postseason, he shone with a .273 average, 1 home run, and 6 RBIs over 9 games, highlighted by a grand slam in Game 2 of the ALDS against the Twins that fueled an 8-2 victory. Over his five years in New York, spanning 660 games, Gregorius compiled a .268 batting average, 97 home runs, and 360 RBIs while anchoring the shortstop position during a competitive era for the franchise.

Philadelphia Phillies (2020–2022)

Gregorius signed a one-year, $14 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies as a on December 16, 2019, following his departure from the Yankees. The deal positioned him as the team's primary for the 2020 season, which was shortened to 60 games due to the . He made his Phillies debut on July 23, 2020, and appeared in all 60 games, posting a .284 with 10 home runs and 40 RBIs while providing solid defense at . Impressed by his performance, the Phillies re-signed Gregorius to a two-year, $28 million extension on February 10, 2021, securing him through the 2022 season with a $1.5 million deferred until 2024–2026. However, his 2021 campaign was hampered by a right impingement that landed him on the 10-day on May 1; he returned shortly after but played in only 103 games overall, batting .209 with 13 home runs and 54 RBIs. The injury, unrelated to his prior 2018 Tommy John surgery, contributed to a decline in power and consistency at the plate. In 2022, Gregorius continued to struggle with health issues, including a knee injury that limited him to 63 games, where he hit .210 with just 1 home run and 19 RBIs. His reduced production and the emergence of younger infielders like prompted the Phillies to designate him for assignment and release him on August 4, , to make room for the return of Jean from the . Over his three seasons with , Gregorius appeared in 226 games, batting .230 with 24 home runs and 113 RBIs, a step down from his peak years but still offering veteran leadership during the team's surprising run to the —though he observed their postseason success from outside the .

Post-MLB stints (2023–present)

Following his release from the Philadelphia Phillies in August 2022, Gregorius entered free agency and sought opportunities to continue his professional career outside . On May 2, 2023, Gregorius signed with the of the Mexican League (LMB). In 26 games for the team that season, he batted .359 with 11 home runs, 34 RBIs, a .431 , and a .777 , showcasing strong power production in limited action. He departed the club on June 8, 2023, after being released to pursue another opportunity. That same day, Gregorius agreed to a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners, which included a $1.5 million salary should he reach the major leagues, along with performance bonuses. Assigned to the Triple-A of the , he appeared in 25 games, batting .192 with 3 home runs and 10 RBIs, hampered by a .282 and .337 amid visa-related delays in joining the team. The Mariners released him later that summer, concluding his brief affiliation with the organization. Gregorius returned to the on April 11, 2024, for a second stint with the club. Over 75 games, he hit .262 with 7 home runs and 43 RBIs, posting a .363 and .410 while providing steady defense at . His performance earned him a selection to the Mexican League Norte on May 24, 2024, where he represented the Northern Division. Gregorius remained with the for the 2025 season, activated from the reserve list on April 17. In 50 games as of November 2025, he batted .288 with 2 home runs and 23 RBIs, along with a .346 and .389 . He was selected for the Mexican League Norte All-Star Game, announced on June 18, 2025. Across his three seasons in the Mexican League (2023, 2024, and 2025), Gregorius appeared in 151 games, batting .291 with 20 home runs and 100 RBIs, demonstrating sustained productivity in independent professional baseball.

International career

Youth representations

Gregorius, born in Amsterdam to a Dutch father and Curaçaoan mother, possessed dual eligibility for international baseball representation due to his birth in the Netherlands and his upbringing in Curaçao after the age of five. Despite his Curaçao roots, he committed to the Netherlands federation, leveraging his Dutch citizenship to play for the Kingdom of the Netherlands national team throughout his career. His family background further highlighted this connection, as his father and brother represented the Netherlands Antilles in international play, including the 2009 Baseball World Cup. At age 17, Gregorius participated in the Kingdom Games, an under-18 tournament in featuring top youth talent from the , , and . Although sources indicate he played for the team in this event, his standout defensive performances at —demonstrating exceptional range, a strong arm, and quick reflexes—drew significant attention from MLB scouts, including international scout Jim Stoeckel. Stoeckel, familiar with Gregorius's father from earlier Dutch leagues, arranged a private workout where the young also showcased his left-handed hitting and even pitched at 90-92 mph, solidifying his maturity and versatility. These early international youth appearances marked the beginning of heightened MLB interest in Gregorius, culminating in his signing as an amateur free agent with the in October 2007 for a $50,000 bonus. His ability to perform under pressure in such tournaments foreshadowed his future contributions to the senior team, where he would go on to compete in major events like the .

Senior career

Gregorius began representing the on the senior international stage in 2009, appearing in the where he recorded a .273 over six games. Although selected for the roster, he was forced to withdraw due to a strained in his throwing elbow sustained during preparations. His debut in the came in 2017, where he batted .348 with one and eight RBIs across six games, earning All-Tournament honors as the advanced to the semifinals before falling to . He sustained a right during an in that tournament but returned for the Yankees' season opener shortly after. Gregorius continued his international contributions in subsequent years, shifting roles as needed while maintaining strong defensive play at . In the , he primarily served as a and , posting a .250 with three RBIs in limited action as the team exited in the pool stage. That summer at the in , , he drew nine walks for a .464 despite a .211 average, contributing seven runs scored and earning Outstanding Defensive Player honors en route to a finish. Later in 2024, during the Premier12 tournament in , Gregorius excelled with a .500 average, including 11 hits, two leadoff home runs, and a .818 , securing All-World Team recognition at as the qualified for the . In 2025, Gregorius played for the squad at the held in the from July 7–13, batting .321 with one and five runs scored over six games to lead the team to the gold in a 6–5 final victory over . His performance earned him Tournament honors, the first for a shortstop since 2016, highlighting his leadership and mentorship of younger players amid a 25th European title for the . Across more than 40 senior international appearances, Gregorius has maintained a career .295 , solidifying his status as a cornerstone of baseball on the global stage.

Personal life

Gregorius resides in a one-story house in , , where he grew up and shares the home with his mother, Sheritsa Stroop, as of 2017. He is multilingual, speaking English, , , and . Gregorius maintains a private personal life but has expressed interests in art, music, and video gaming. In 2019, a named sued Gregorius for and of their , born in early 2019. A court ordered Gregorius to pay $15,000 per month in as of April 2021. No public information is available on his or current relationships.

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