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Adrian Gonzalez #23 | First Baseman | San Diego Padres
Height: 6-2    Weight: 220    Throws: L    Bats: L
Born: May 8, 1982, San Diego, CA
Contract: Signed through 2010, with team option for 2011
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September 13, 2004
The Rangers are expected to recall Adrian Gonzalez from Triple-A Oklahoma this week, according to the Star-Telegram. He hit .304 with 61 runs, 12 homers and 88 RBI in 123 games there.
April 29, 2004
The Rangers sent Adrian Gonzalez back to Triple-A Oklahoma today after Mark Teixeira was activated off the DL. He hit .276 with one homer and four RBI in eight games while up with the Rangers.
April 29, 2004
The Star-Telegram reports that Adrian Gonzalez likely will be sent to Triple-A Oklahoma when the Rangers activate Mark Teixeira from the DL, likely today.
April 21, 2004
Adrian Gonzalez singled in the second inning Tuesday night for his first major league hit. He started at first base and batted ninth in place of Herbert Perry, who was out with a sore calf.
April 18, 2004
Adrian Gonzalez could get a start at first base today, according to the Star-Telegram. He was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma on Friday.
April 17, 2004
The Rangers brought up Adrian Gonzalez yesterday to provide depth at first base after placing Mark Teixeira on the DL, according to the Star-Telegram. Herbert Perry is slated as the regular starter at first.
April 16, 2004
The Rangers recalled top prospect Adrian Gonzalez from Triple-A Oklahoma on Friday. Though there's been no official indication, it's likely that Gonzalez will play every day in place of the injured Mark Teixeira.
March 3, 2004
Adrian Gonzalez is not expected to be on the Rangers' roster when they break camp, but he could be called up later in the season to play first base, according to the Star-Telegram. "Adrian's a guy that, probably with a little backlog, would probably be better served to go to Triple-A and be ready when needed," GM John Hart said.