Player Profile
#7Jeremiah Gallegos
Jeremiah 
Gallegos
Position2B · P
BatsR
ThrowsR
HometownSan Ramon, CA
YearFall 2025
Batting Stats
TeamSeasonGPAABHRBISOSacFSBAVGOBPSLGOPS
Santa Clara CardinalsFall 20258141312911.077.071.077.148
Career 8141312911.077.071.077.148
Pitching Stats
TeamSeasonGINNBFHRERBBBKWHIPOBAERA
Santa Clara CardinalsFall 2025115111213.00.3339.00
Career 115111213.00.3339.00
Fielding Stats
TeamSeasonPosnGGSINNTCPOAEDPFLD%
Santa Clara CardinalsFall 20252B8331103612.900
Santa Clara CardinalsFall 2025P1 1     .000
Career  8332103612.900

Jeremiah Gallegos joined the Santa Clara Cardinals in Fall 2025, bringing a gritty, defense-first skill set and a team-oriented approach from San Ramon, CA. A versatile middle infielder with pitching capability, Gallegos quickly carved out a role through his work ethic, range, and willingness to contribute wherever needed.

Known for his toughness and effort, Gallegos embraced challenging assignments early in his Cardinals tenure, taking on significant defensive responsibility while continuing to develop offensively at the SJNABA level.


Career Overview

Across 8 career games, Gallegos has appeared primarily as a second baseman, logging 31 innings at the position while handling 10 total chances with a .900 fielding percentage. His defensive value shows up in his range and arm strength, recording 6 assists and turning 2 double plays, often on difficult balls up the middle.

Offensively, Gallegos has faced a steep learning curve, seeing 14 plate appearances against experienced pitching. While results have been limited so far, his willingness to compete in every at-bat and take on high-pressure defensive innings reflects a player still early in his development.

He has also made a pitching appearance, demonstrating additional versatility and giving the Cardinals another option out of the bullpen when needed.


Fall 2025

In his debut season with the Cardinals, Gallegos took on a meaningful defensive workload and gained valuable experience across multiple roles. He appeared in 8 games and logged 31 innings at second base, recording 6 assists and helping turn two double plays, finishing with a .900 fielding percentage while handling frequent middle-infield action. He also made a pitching appearance, throwing 1 inning and adding depth to the staff when needed.

While offensive production was limited during his adjustment to league pitching, he continued to compete in each at-bat and embraced a defense-first role that provided flexibility throughout the fall season.

Records & Honors:

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Team-Leading Stats:

Fall 2025:

  • Sac Fly (1)