词条 | Ricky Gutiérrez |
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}} Ricardo Gutiérrez (born May 23, 1970) is an American former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played from {{By|1993}} through {{By|2004}} for the San Diego Padres (1993//Houston Astros">Houston Astros ({{By|1995}{{By|1999}}), Chicago Cubs ({{By|2000}}//Cleveland Indians">Cleveland Indians ({{By|2002}{{By|2003}}), New York Mets ({{By|2004}}) and Boston Red Sox (2004). He batted and threw right-handed. He was also the only Houston Astros player to get a base hit in Kerry Wood's 20-strikeout game. BackgroundListed at 6'1", 195 pounds, Gutiérrez started his career at shortstop and became a valuable utility player later in his career. In the field, he had decent range and an above-average arm. He was a sharp line-drive hitter, and spent most of his career in the National League. His most productive season came in 2001 with the Cubs, when he posted career-highs in batting average (.290), RBI (66), runs (76), hits (153) and games played (147). He finished the year leading the National League in sacrifice hits (17). He also had the fourth most sacrifice flies in the league (11), and was tenth in singles (117). Boston Red SoxOn July 21, 2004, the Boston Red Sox acquired Gutiérrez from the Chicago Cubs[1] for a player to be named later or cash considerations. Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein lauded Gutiérrez as "a veteran with a tremendous makeup ... he'll fit in well as a utility guy for us." Gutiérrez wore number 16, the same number as other Red Sox players such as Jim Lonborg, Hank Johnson, Dave Sax and Bob Zupcic. His greatest offensive performance came on August 28, 2004 versus the Detroit Tigers. Gutiérrez, who filled in at second base while Mark Bellhorn took over at third for Bill Mueller, went 3 for 4 with a two-run single with the bases loaded in the fifth inning. Teammate Alan Embree was in awe: "He's been sitting a long time, to come off the bench and contribute like he did tonight was incredible." After winning the World Series, Gutiérrez carried an industrial-sized broom to remind victory parade goers of the final tally (a 4-0 "sweep" of the St. Louis Cardinals). While with the Red Sox, Gutiérrez was a .275 hitter (11-for-40) with 3 RBI in 21 games, including 6 runs, 1 double, 1 stolen base, and a .310 on-base percentage. The Red Sox were 14-7 in games in which Gutiérrez appeared. Over an 11-season career, Gutiérrez was a .268 hitter (967-for-3632) with 38 home runs and 357 RBI in 1074 games, including 463 runs, 138 doubles, 25 triples, 49 stolen bases, and a .338 on-base percentage. Personal lifeGutiérrez's nephew, James Jones, plays in the National Basketball Association.[2] He is currently the manager of the Daytona Tortugas, a minor league baseball affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds .{{cn|date=June 2017}} See also
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gutieri01.shtml|title=Ricky Gutierrez Stats - Baseball-Reference.com|website=Baseball-Reference.com}} {{1988 MLB Draft}}{{Baltimore Orioles first-round draft picks}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Gutierrez, Ricky}}2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.hurricanesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=28700&ATCLID=205555758 | title=James Jones | publisher=hurricanesports.com | accessdate=June 21, 2016 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160622002230/http://www.hurricanesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=28700&ATCLID=205555758 | archivedate=June 22, 2016 | df= }} 25 : Boston Red Sox players|Chicago Cubs players|Cleveland Indians players|Houston Astros players|New York Mets players|San Diego Padres players|Major League Baseball shortstops|Baseball players from Florida|1970 births|Living people|Minor league baseball managers|Bluefield Orioles players|Frederick Keys players|Hagerstown Suns players|Las Vegas Stars (baseball) players|Rochester Red Wings players|Tucson Toros players|New Orleans Zephyrs players|Jackson Generals (Texas League) players|Daytona Cubs players|San Angelo Colts players|Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players|Iowa Cubs players|Charlotte Knights players|Portland Beavers players |
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