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Rey Sánchez

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Rey Sánchez
Utility Infielder
Born: October 5 1967 (1967-10-05) (age 40)
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 8, 1991
for the Chicago Cubs
Final game
, 2005
for the New York Yankees
Career statistics
AVG     .272
Hits     1317
RBI     389
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Rey Francisco Sánchez Guadalupe, better known as Rey Sánchez, is a Major League Baseball utility infielder. He was born on October 5, 1967 in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. He attended high school in California and was drafted in the 13th round of the 1986 amateur baseball draft by the Texas Rangers. He played in their minor league system until 1990, when he was traded to the Chicago Cubs for minor leaguer Bryan House. In 1991, he broke through to the majors, playing 13 games. He continued to play there, often on a regular basis until August 16, 1997, when he was traded to the New York Yankees for minor leaguer Frisco Parotte. He finished the season there, and then started to become a journeyman. He played (in order) in a season for the San Francisco Giants, two and a half seasons for the Kansas City Royals, 50 games for the Atlanta Braves, and a season for the Boston Red Sox. In 2003, he played 56 and 46 games for the New York Mets and Seattle Mariners, respectively, and moved on to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for 2004. He became a Yankee for the second time in 2005. All this time, he spent most of his career occasionally starting, replacing injured players, and pinch hitting at shortstop, second base, and third base, although he consistently started at shortstop for the Royals and Braves, and consistently started at second base for the Red Sox. Other than this, he played any infield position off the bench. He has a career .271 batting average and only 15 home runs through 15 years experience, and is most often used for his ability to successfully perform the sacrifice bunt.

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