Javier Báez, nicknamed "El Mago" (The Magician), is a dynamic and electrifying Puerto Rican professional baseball player known for his exceptional fielding skills, aggressive baserunning, and clutch hitting. Primarily a shortstop, he can also play second base and third base, showcasing his versatility on the field. Báez gained fame playing for the Chicago Cubs, where he helped lead the team to their historic 2016 World Series victory. He's known for his highlight-reel plays, including acrobatic slides, no-look tags, and powerful home runs, making him a fan favorite wherever he plays. Currently, he plays for the Detroit Tigers, continuing to bring his exciting brand of baseball to the game.