“Yeah, let's do it. All right, here we go. Let's do Juan Uribe, shortstop, third base, second base.
Bats right, throws right, six foot, 245, a full back out there. March 22nd, 1979. Sabana Grande del Palenque, Dominicana, Republicana, Dominicana.
Abel Uribe. His high school is named Uribe. I want to feel his homeschooled.
April 8th, 0-1, 22, debuted 17,831st player. 0-1 vs. the Padres.
Final game vs. Oakland A's went 0-3, July 30th, 2016, at 37. Juan C.
Uribe. He's like Homer J. Simpson.
His middle name is an initial. Previously, with Scott Boris, the agent, Martin Arborura, his next agent, two time World Series champ, war number four and five and two. Speaking of war, 22.6 career war, 6161 at bats, 1568 hits, 199 homers.
Yeah, stuck right before the old milestone there. 255 batter, 16 seasons, 1,826 games. So first three as a Rocky, the next five as a White Sox, next two as a Giant, the next four and a half as a Dodger, midseason 2015.
He played 2015 for the Dodgers, Braves and Mets. 29 games as Dodger, 46 as a Brave, 44 as a Met. Final Cleveland Indians, they were back[…]”
From Baseball Mostly: 891~TOTD #402⚾️HOF or Not❓Juan Uribe, Aug 24, 2024
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