“Ha ha ha, yas, yas, Raul! 8 a.m. vibe, let's go. All righty, left field, first base, bat left through right, 6-2, 2-25, New York City.
52 years old, June 2nd, 1972, 54th round of the 91 June amateur draft by the Rangers at a Miami Sunset High. 36th round of the 92 draft by the Mariners, Miami Dade College. August 1st, 96, debuted at 24, September 28th, 2014, 42 years old, went 0 for 1 in both of those, does not have a nickname.
One time officer, 26, 38, 5, 23, 18, 28, 29, 27. There you go, all the numbers he wore. Speaking of career wore, 20.9, 7,471 at-bats.
Dude, that's how many at-bats Pete, I was gonna say Pete Holmes. Pete Rose, dude, over 14,000. Dude, I'm still like trying to do the math on how Pete Rose got 14,000 at-bats.
It's like, dude, Raul Ibanez played 19 seasons and had less than 7,500 at-bats. It's crazy. Also 2,034 hits, 305 homers.
Good power numbers, 272 batting average. And 11 of the 19 seasons with the Mariners, including just three stints, yeah. He had, let's see, his first five seasons with[…]”
From Arne Pod: 783~TOTD #300⚾️HOF or Not❓Raul Ibanez, Jun 14, 2024
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arne-pod/id1454163890?i=1000659041664
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