Los Angeles Dodgers Minor leagues The
Los Angeles Dodgers selected Verdugo in the second round of the
2014 Major League Baseball draft. He signed with the Dodgers, forgoing his commitment to play
college baseball at
Arizona State University. In 49 games for the
Arizona League Dodgers, he hit .347 and was awarded with post-season
Arizona League All-Star honors and
Baseball America Rookie league All-Star honors. He was assigned to the Single-A
Great Lakes Loons of the
Midwest League to start 2015. He was selected to the post-season all-star team after he hit .295 in 101 games. where he played in 23 games and hit .385. He was named the organization's minor league player of the year. To start the 2016 season, Verdugo was promoted to the Double-A
Tulsa Drillers of the
Texas League, where he was selected as a starter for the mid-season all-star game and named to the post-season all-star team. He had a .273 batting average in 126 games for the Drillers and hit 13 home runs with 63 RBIs. and in the
2017 World Baseball Classic. He began 2017 with the
Oklahoma City Dodgers and was named as a starter for the mid-season
Pacific Coast League all-star team and chosen to represent the world team at the
All-Star Futures Game. In 117 games for Oklahoma City, he hit .314.
Major leagues Verdugo was promoted to the majors for the first time on September 1, 2017. He made his MLB debut as the starting
center fielder that night against the
San Diego Padres and was hitless in three at-bats with one walk. His first MLB hit was a single off of
Clayton Richard of the Padres on September 2. He hit his first major league home run on September 10 off of
Adam Ottavino of the
Colorado Rockies. Verdugo was kept off the playoff roster that lost to the
Houston Astros in the
2017 World Series. He played in 16 games for the Dodgers in 2017 and had four hits in 23 at-bats, batting .174/.240/.304. and was also selected to the post-season all-star team. He appeared in 37 games for the Dodgers, hitting .260 He appeared in 106 games for the Dodgers, with a .294 batting average, 12 home runs and 44 RBIs. but lost playing time when Pollock returned. Verdugo went on the injured list on August 6 with an oblique strain and later came down with a back injury during a rehab assignment. The injury kept him out the rest of the season and the playoffs.
Boston Red Sox On February 10, 2020, the Dodgers traded Verdugo,
Jeter Downs, and
Connor Wong to the
Boston Red Sox in exchange for
Mookie Betts,
David Price, and cash considerations. During the start-delayed 2020 season, he was a regular
corner outfielder for Boston, appearing in 22 games in left field and 31 games in right field. Verdugo began the 2021 season as a regular member of Boston's outfield, playing all three positions. He was placed on the paternity list on August 8, and returned to the team on August 13. He played in 146 regular-season games for Boston, batting .289 with 13 home runs and 63 RBIs. Beginning in 2021, Verdugo started experiencing blistering, bleeding, scabbing and pain in his hands. Verdugo returned as a corner outfielder for Boston during 2022, appearing in 150 games in the outfield and two at
designated hitter. At the end of the regular season, Red Sox manager
Alex Cora highlighted Verdugo as a player who could improve for 2023, stating, “Yeah, he hit for average, but he can be a lot better baserunning, defensively." On January 13, 2023, the Red Sox and Verdugo reached agreement on a one-year contract, avoiding salary arbitration. He batted .303 with five home runs and 31 RBIs through June 22, when he was placed on the
bereavement list. He returned to the team on June 27.
New York Yankees On December 5, 2023, the Red Sox traded Verdugo to the
New York Yankees for
Richard Fitts,
Greg Weissert, and Nicholas Judice. After struggling to start the 2024 season and continuing to experience the skin issues and pain which had been present in his hands since 2021, Verdugo submitted to an
allergy test during the
All-Star break. It was determined that he was allergic to the
cobalt and
chromate in his
batting gloves. Verdugo was the final out of the 2024 World Series, striking out against Walker Buehler. After the season, he became a free agent.
Atlanta Braves On March 20, 2025, Verdugo signed a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the
Atlanta Braves. He subsequently consented to being optioned to the Triple-A
Gwinnett Stripers to begin the season, in order to get in shape after missing spring training. Verdugo joined the active roster on April 17. He appeared in 56 games for the Braves,
slashing .239/.296/.289 with no home runs and 12 RBI. On July 2, Verdugo was
designated for assignment by Atlanta. He was released by the Braves after clearing waivers on July 5.
San Diego Padres On March 1, 2026, Verdugo signed a minor league contract with the
San Diego Padres. ==Personal life==