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Nick Gordon

Nicholas Chad Gordon (born October 24, 1995) is an American professional baseball outfielder and who is currently a . He has played in (MLB) for the , , and Baltimore Orioles. Selected by the Twins with the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 2014 MLB draft out of Olympia High School in , Gordon made his MLB debut on May 6, 2021. He is the son of former MLB pitcher and half-brother to former MLB Dee . In April 2025, he was traded to the , but was released by the organization in May 2025 and has not signed with another team as of November 2025.

Background

Early life

Nick Gordon was born on October 24, 1995, in Avon Park, Florida. Growing up in central Florida amid a family with a notable baseball background, he later relocated to the Orlando area with his family during his youth. Gordon attended Olympia High School in Orlando, Florida, where he excelled in multiple sports. He played baseball, basketball, and football through his early high school years, though he focused increasingly on baseball after sustaining an ankle injury in football during sixth grade. In high school baseball, Gordon earned significant recognition, including being named the Florida Baseball Player of the Year as a junior in 2013. He also participated in prominent events such as the All-American Classic and was selected as a All-American. Prior to his professional pursuits, Gordon committed to play at , signing a .

Family

Nick Gordon was born into a prominent family that profoundly shaped his early passion for the sport. His father, , enjoyed a distinguished 21-year career as a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1988 to 2009, appearing in 890 games across eight teams and compiling 138 wins, 126 losses, and 158 saves with a 3.96 . A three-time known as "Flash" for his speed on the mound, Tom transitioned from starter to elite reliever, notably leading the in saves with 46 for the Boston Red Sox in 1998. Gordon's half-brother, Devaris "Dee" Strange-Gordon, further extended the family's legacy as a speedy and outfielder who played in the majors from 2010 to 2021 for five teams, including the and . Renowned for his base-stealing prowess, Dee led the in stolen bases in 2014 with 64 and repeated the feat in 2015 with 58, while also topping the NL in hits (205) and (.333) that year to earn a Gold Glove at second base. Raised in a baseball-centric household in , Gordon was immersed in the game from childhood, frequently accompanying his father to MLB clubhouses and absorbing the professional environment alongside his brother. This exposure not only ignited his interest but also provided invaluable insights into the demands of big-league life, as often shared lessons from his career during family practices and discussions. The Gordon family's athletic heritage reached a milestone in the 2014 MLB Draft, when the selected Nick fifth overall as a out of Olympia High School in , signing him to a $3.851 million bonus and enabling him to bypass college recruitment. This pick marked the third generation of Gordons in professional baseball, underscoring the sport's deep-rooted influence on his development.

Professional career

Minnesota Twins

Gordon was selected by the with the fifth overall pick in the out of Olympia High School in . He signed with the organization and began his professional career that summer with the Rookie-level in the , where he batted .294 with 11 stolen bases over 57 games. In 2015, Gordon advanced to Single-A Cedar Rapids in the with the Kernels, hitting .277 and stealing a career-high 25 bases in 120 games while showcasing his speed and contact skills. The following year, 2016, saw Gordon move up to Fort Myers in the with the , where he posted a .291 average in 116 games, adding 19 stolen bases and demonstrating improved plate discipline. To cap off the season, he participated in the with the , batting .346 with an .862 OPS over 21 games, earning recognition as one of the top prospects in the showcase. In 2017, Gordon reached Double-A with the in the Southern League, hitting .270 with 13 stolen bases in 122 games, solidifying his reputation as a steady, versatile . Gordon's 2018 season involved a promotion to Triple-A with the Red Wings in the , though he struggled there with a .212 average in 99 games after a strong start at Chattanooga (.333 in 42 games). The next year, 2019, he returned to but was limited to 70 games due to multiple injuries, including an early-season adductor strain and a late-August contusion from a hit-by-pitch that sidelined him for the final three weeks; despite the setbacks, he batted .298 with 14 stolen bases. The 2020 season was canceled amid the , and Gordon's year was entirely lost to the virus—contracted in July—compounded by chronic gastrointestinal issues like that caused severe of nearly 15 pounds and prevented his participation in . Gordon earned a call-up to the majors and made his MLB debut on May 6, 2021, against the at , going 1-for-2 with a walk and two stolen bases in the Twins' 5-4 win. In his rookie season, he appeared in 73 games primarily as a utility , batting .240 with 4 home runs and 23 while adjusting to big-league pitching. That year, the Twins began transitioning him to the outfield to leverage his athleticism, with Gordon logging 33 games in center field—his first professional experience there—alongside time at second base and . Gordon secured a spot on the 2022 roster as the Twins' primary , appearing in a career-high 136 games across multiple positions, including significant time in left and center field. He delivered a breakout performance offensively, batting .272 with 9 home runs and 50 , marking his first above-average season by OPS+ (111) and contributing to Minnesota's playoff push. His versatility proved valuable amid injuries to key players, allowing him to fill roles throughout the infield and outfield. The 2023 season brought renewed promise early on, as Gordon hit safely in five consecutive games from late April into early May while serving as a super-utility option. However, on May 17 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, he fouled a pitch off his right leg in the fifth inning, suffering a fractured tibia that ended his season after just 34 games; he batted .176 with 2 home runs in that limited action before undergoing surgery and beginning a lengthy rehabilitation. On February 11, 2024, following a salary arbitration loss, the Twins traded Gordon to the Miami Marlins in exchange for left-handed reliever Steven Okert.

Miami Marlins

Gordon joined the via trade from the on February 11, 2024, in exchange for Steven Okert, providing him an opportunity to recover from a fractured that had sidelined him for most of the 2023 season. During 2024 , Gordon impressed with a .314 , .351 , and .343 over 14 Grapefruit League games and 35 at-bats, including one double, five RBIs, and a team-leading five stolen bases. His versatility across outfield and infield positions, combined with strong defensive plays such as a notable catch against the Houston Astros on March 5, positioned him as a and secured a spot on the roster. In the 2024 regular season, Gordon appeared in 95 games for the Marlins, batting .227 with eight home runs and 32 RBIs while primarily serving in roles, including 34 games (24 starts) in center field, and occasional infield duties at second base. His transition to a super-utility role highlighted his defensive flexibility but resulted in limited at-bats (260 total), reflecting the team's depth chart priorities amid a rebuilding effort that saw key veterans traded away before the July deadline. The Marlins finished the year with a 62-100 record, hampered by injuries that forced the use of a major league-record 70 players, underscoring their shift toward younger talent development. Mid-season, Gordon faced challenges as the Marlins designated him for on August 5, 2024, to clear roster space, following a slump that limited his impact. He cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A on August 9, 2024, where he continued to work on his role before being placed on the 7-day on September 17, though specifics of the injury were not disclosed. After the season concluded, Gordon elected free agency on September 17, 2024, ending his tenure with the Marlins organization.

Baltimore Orioles

Following his release from the Miami Marlins organization in late 2024, Nick Gordon signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles on December 31, 2024, which included a non-roster invitation to major league spring training. During the 2025 spring training, Gordon appeared in several games for the Orioles, batting .107 with three hits in 28 at-bats overall. A notable performance came on March 13, 2025, when he hit an RBI double off Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Easton Lucas in the second inning, scoring Coby Mayo to tie the game at 1-1 during a 7-5 Orioles loss. On March 18, 2025, the Orioles reassigned Gordon to minor league camp as part of roster cuts, alongside players like infielder Daz Cameron and pitchers Corbin Martin, Levi Stoudt, and Thaddeus Ward. Gordon was then optioned to the Orioles' Triple-A affiliate, , where he played in just four games before being traded, going 4-for-13 (.308) with one amid the organization's deep positional depth that limited his opportunities. On April 5, 2025, traded Gordon to the for cash considerations.

Kansas City Royals

On April 5, 2025, the Kansas City Royals acquired infielder/outfielder Nick Gordon from the Baltimore Orioles organization in exchange for cash considerations. The trade came shortly after Gordon's participation in spring training with Baltimore, reflecting his ongoing pursuit of a major league roster spot amid a competitive landscape. Gordon was immediately assigned to the Royals' Triple-A affiliate, the Omaha Storm Chasers, where he made limited appearances during his brief tenure. In 16 games with Omaha, he recorded a .260 batting average but showed no standout power or defensive metrics that might have elevated his prospect for promotion, underscoring persistent challenges in adapting to higher-level competition. At age 29 and approaching 30, Gordon faced intensified pressure from younger prospects and established veterans vying for infield and outfield roles in a Royals system focused on rebuilding. The released Gordon on May 2, 2025, making him a after less than a month in the organization. As of November 2025, Gordon remains an unsigned , actively seeking opportunities to revive his career.

Personal life

Family relationships

Nick Gordon maintains a close relationship with his father, former MLB pitcher Tom "Flash" Gordon, who has provided guidance throughout his career, including on overcoming health challenges and professional hurdles. Tom emphasized to Nick the importance of authenticity and focusing on strengths, advising him to "be true to yourself" and "find out what you’re good at and do it better," principles Nick has credited with helping him navigate setbacks like the gastrointestinal issues that sidelined him starting in 2018. During Nick's recovery from that illness, Tom expressed profound relief at seeing his son return to health, highlighting the emotional support within their family dynamic. Gordon shares a strong bond with his half-brother, , a former MLB infielder who last played in 2022 and, as of July 2025, has not officially retired despite inactivity, as confirmed by Strange-Gordon himself. The brothers have supported each other through MLB transitions, including trades and injuries; for instance, Nick reflected on Dee's emotional tribute to José Fernández in 2016, describing it as "way bigger than " and underscoring their mutual encouragement in . Dee's post-playing career has shifted family dynamics toward greater involvement beyond , with the brothers drawing on shared experiences from playing in the same game in 2017. The Gordon family frequently attends Nick's games, demonstrating ongoing support, such as when and were present for Nick's first MLB in June 2021. This presence extended to his recovery from a fractured right in May 2023, where family encouragement played a role in his rehabilitation, though specific details remain private. As of 2025, Nick Gordon has no reported marriages or children.

Interests and hobbies

Outside of his career, Nick Gordon has maintained a longstanding hobby in music production and , which he began during his high school years. He started creating tracks as a young teenager, forming a group called D-Squad with friends at Olympia High School in , and has since built a personal vault of hundreds of unreleased songs. Performing under the stage name G Cinco or Flash G, Gordon records in his spare time but has no professional music releases, treating it strictly as an amateur passion that provides balance to his athletic life. In 2024, Gordon collaborated with teammate on music recording sessions, taking advantage of a team-provided studio space to produce and upload tracks, including one to . During a Q&A interview that year, Gordon described how music "just kind of found me" through his love of the art form and friendships with aspiring artists, emphasizing its role in bringing him joy and amid the demands of . He has noted that pursuing music helps him maintain equilibrium on and off the field, serving as a creative outlet during challenging periods like his recovery from a 2023 tibia . Gordon also prioritizes fitness as a key interest, particularly following his 2023 lower leg injury that sidelined him for much of the season; he engaged in structured to rebuild strength and mobility, enabling his return to play in 2024. Occasional references trace back to his high school days, where he enjoyed alongside , reflecting an early athletic versatility that informs his ongoing commitment to physical conditioning.

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