David Ortiz

David Ortiz Headshot

Baseball Player

Birth Name: David Américo Ortiz Arias

Birth Date: November 18, 1975

Age: 49 years old

Birth Place: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

David Ortiz, also known by his nickname "Big Papi," is a Dominican baseball player who won three World Series championships with the Boston Red Sox over the course of a nineteen-year playing career. Born and raised in the Dominican Republic, Ortiz was a standout ballplayer in high school. He was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in 1992 at the age of 17, and spent the next five years honing his ability in the farm leagues.

Then in September of 1997, at the age of 21, Ortiz made his major league debut as a member of the Minnesota Twins. Despite showing promise as a hitter, Ortiz spent the next few years languishing as a mediocre player both on the field and at the plate. His time spent with the Twins was also plagued by various knee and wrist injuries, which had him sidelined for dozens of games in the 2002 season.

After the 2002 season ended, Ortiz was let go by the organization. His career could have been over but luckily the Boston Red Sox saw untapped potential and signed him as a designated hitter in January of 2003. He hit 31 home runs during that first season with the team and the following year was a driving force in leading the Red Sox to their first World Series Championship since 1918.

After the World Series win Ortiz became one of the most recognizable players in all of baseball, with his signature move of pointing to the sky after hitting a home run becoming one of the most recognizable gestures in all of sports. Oritz would help lead the Red Sox to two more World Series wins, in 2007 and 2013, before announcing on his birthday in November of 2015 that the 2016 season would be his last.

Ortiz remained a strong local presence in Boston even after his retirement, retaining a home in the city and appearing often in local media. David Ortiz was shot in an apparent assassination attempt in a Dominican nightclub on the night of June 9, 2019, and was airlifted to Boston for further medical attention following initial reports that his injuries were minor.

In the coming weeks, prosecutors in the Dominican Republic claimed that Ortiz's attacker had shot the baseball star by accident; his intended target had been another man sitting at Ortiz's table, whom a local drug lord had accused of providing information about him to the police.

Credits

The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red SoxStream

Self
Docuseries
2024

David Ortiz: Legend of the Fall

Actor
Show
2022

Soul of a Nation Presents Mi Gente: Groundbreakers and Changemakers

Self
Show
2022

Camino A Cooperstown

Self
Show
2022

Big Papi's Places

Host
Show
2022

Soul of a Nation Presents: Corazón de América -- Celebrating Hispanic Culture

Self
Show
2021

Game On!

Guest
Game Show
2020

The Real Athlete

Self
Show
2019

Big Papi Needs a Job

Self
Reality
2018

Celebrity PageStream

Guest
News
2016

The Late Show With Stephen ColbertStream

Guest
Talk
2015

David Ortiz: In the Moment

Actor
Show
2014

MLB on FS1 Pregame

Host
Show
2014

Late Night With Seth MeyersStream

Guest
Talk
2014

Jaque Mate

Self
Movie
2011

The Cleveland ShowStream

Guest Voice
Himself
Series
2009

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

Guest
Talk
2009

Judging Amy

Guest Star
Series
1999

Late Night With Conan O'Brien

Guest
Talk
1993

Late Show With David Letterman

Guest
Talk
1993

Good Morning America

Guest
News
1975