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                        BRIAN GOODWIN                             #  18
                        BORN: NOV. 2, 1990         OPENING DAY AGE: 29
                        BIRTHPLACE: ROCKY MOUNT, NC  RESIDES: RALEIGH, NC
                        SIGNED THRU: 2020          MLB SERVICE: 3 YEARS, 19 DAYS
                        ACQUIRED: CLAIMED OFF WAIVERS FROM KANSAS CITY, MARCH 27, 2019



              OF        HEIGHT: 6-0  WEIGHT: 200  BATS: L  THROWS: R

       GOODWIN’S LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD
       Year  Club   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B  3B  HR  RBI  SH  SF  HBP  BB  IBB  SO  SB  CS  GDP  SLG  OBP   E
       2012—Hagerstown   .324  58  216  47  70  18  1  9  38  1  3  3  43  0  39  15  4  1   .542   .438  2
           Harrisburg   .223   42   166   17   37   8   1   5   14   0   0   2  18   0   50   3   3   1  .373  .306   2
       2013—Harrisburg   .252  122   457   82   115   19  11H   10   40   1   1   8  66   0  121  19  11   4   .407   .355   3
       2014—Syracuse   .219   81   274   31   60   10   4   4   32   4   0   1  50   0   95   6   4   6  .328  .342   5
       2015—Harrisburg   .226  114   429   58   97   17   4   8   46   0   3   2  38   2   93  15   7   7  .340  .290  10
       2016—Syracuse   .280  119   436   51   122   25   1   14   68   2   5   3  46   1  106  15   3   7  .438  .349   6
           WASHINGTON  .286  22  42  1  12  4  1  0  5  0  0  0  2  0  14  0  0  1   .429   .318  0
       2017—Syracuse   .256   25   90   9   23   4   0   2   11   2   1   0  10   0   29   2   1   0  .367  .327   1
           WASHINGTON  .251  74  251  41  63  21  1  13  30  0  3  1  23  2  69  6  0  3   .498   .313  2
       2018—WASHINGTON   .200  48  65  9  13  1  0  3  12  1  1  2  10  0  26  3  1  0   .354   .321  1
           Harrisburg (1)  .200   4   15   4   3   0   0   1   3   0   0   0   3   0   3   1   0   0  .400  .333   0
           KCR   .266   27   94   11   25   5   0   3   13   0   0   1   6   0   31   1   1   0  .415  .317   1
           Omaha (1)   .225   10   40   6   9   4   0   2   9   0   0   0   4   0   11   0   0   0  .475  .295   2
       2019—LAA    .262  136  413  65  108  29  3  17  47  1  3  3  38  2  129  7  3  3   .470   .326  5  GOODWIN
       MAJOR TOTAL   .255  307   865  127   221   60   5   36  107   2   7   7  79   4  269  17   5   7  .461  .320   9
       MINOR TOTALS   .252  575  2123  305   536  105   22   55  261   10  13   19  278   3  547  76  33   26  .400  .342  31
       (1)  rehab assignment
       H   led or tied for league lead
       Disabling Injuries:   2019   —  Right wrist contusion; disabled July 3-16
                  2018   —  Left wrist contusion; disabled April 17-June 1
                        Left groin strain; disabled July 31-Aug. 31
                  2017   —  Left groin strain; disabled Aug. 16-Oct. 2
       2019 SEASON
       ◆   Acquired by Angels from the Royals just before Opening Day and went on to set new career highs in games, runs,
         hits, average, doubles, triples, home runs, RBI, stolen bases, walks, OBP and OPS...One of six Halos with at least
         15 home runs.
       ◆   29 doubles were the most by an Angels left fielder since Garret Anderson’s 31 in 2007...Joined Garret Anderson (10
         times), Juan Rivera (2006) and Joe Rudi (1978) as the only Halo left fielders with a 15 HR/25 2B season.
       ◆   Saw action at all three different outfield positions: 68 games in left, 39 games in center, 17 games in right.
       MAJOR LEAGUE SUMMARY

       2018
       ◆   Split time between the Nationals and Royals organizations...Made a total of 34 starts overall: 27 in center, five in
         left and two in right.
       ◆   Connected for first two career grand slams: March 31 at Cincinnati and Sept. 28 vs. Cleveland.
       ◆   Logged 100th career hit Sept. 3 at Cleveland.
       2017
       ◆   Appeared in a then-career high 74 games across two stints with Nationals after opening the year with Triple-A
         Syracuse...Was the sixth Nats rookie since 2010 to tally at least 13 home runs: Wilson Ramos (15 HR in 2011), Danny
         Espinosa (21 in 2011), Bryce Harper (22 in 2012), Michael A. Taylor (14 in 2015) and Trea Turner (13 in 2016)...Was
         the 6th rookie in Nationals history with a 10 HR/20 2B rookie campaign: Ryan Zimmerman, Ian Desmond, Wilson
         Ramos, Danny Espinosa and Bryce Harper .



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