Biography: Manuel Arturo Machado, known as “El Ministro”, was born on July 6, 1992, in Hialeah, Florida, and holds both American and Dominican nationalities. From a young age, he displayed exceptional talent for baseball, which led to his selection in the third position of the MLB draft in 2010 by the Baltimore Orioles. Machado has established himself as one of the best defensive and offensive players of his generation, standing out for his powerful offense, leadership, and solidity at third base.
Machado debuted in the Major Leagues in 2012 with the Orioles, quickly earning the respect of his teammates and fans. In 2013, he was called to his first All-Star Game and won his first Gold Glove, leading the American League in doubles. His elegant and effective defense earned him comparisons to the legendary Brooks Robinson.
After his time in Baltimore and a brief period with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2018, Machado signed a record-breaking 10-year, $300 million contract with the San Diego Padres in 2019, which he later extended in 2023 for an additional 11 years and $350 million. In San Diego, he has shone as a central piece of the team, becoming their all-time home run leader and accumulating multiple accolades such as the Silver Slugger Award and All-Star Game selections.
Throughout his career, Machado has demonstrated a unique blend of power, defensive precision, and durability. His influence extends beyond the field, proudly representing the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic and solidifying himself as a key figure in modern baseball. With over 300 home runs, multiple seasons of 100 RBIs, and a passionate playing style, Manny Machado continues to leave an indelible mark on MLB history.








