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Fernando Viña

Fernando Viña Spanish: [feɾˈnando ˈβiɲa]; born April 16, 1969) is a Cuban-American former Major League Baseball second baseman and former MLB analyst for ESPN. His parents Andres and Olga emigrated from Cuba in 1968.[1] From 1993 through 2005, Viña played for the Seattle Mariners (1993), New York Mets (1994), Milwaukee Brewers (1995-1999), St. Louis Cardinals (2000-2003), and Detroit Tigers (2004).

Fernando Viña
Second baseman
Born: (1969-04-16) April 16, 1969 (age 54)
Sacramento, California, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 10, 1993, for the Seattle Mariners
Last MLB appearance
May 11, 2004, for the Detroit Tigers
MLB statistics
Batting average.282
Home runs40
Runs batted in343
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Career

Viña was acquired by the Brewers on December 22, 1994 to complete a transaction that began three weeks earlier on November 30 when Doug Henry was traded to the Mets and also included minor-league catcher Javier Gonzalez being sent to Milwaukee on December 6.[2][3]

On May 31, 1996, while attempting to tag the runner and make a throw to first to complete a double play, Viña was bodyslammed by Albert Belle, an incident which led to Belle receiving a 5-game suspension from the American League. In a 2018 interview, Viña good-naturedly laughed about the incident, claiming "that put me on the map," meaning that the play was regularly featured in highlight footage on television.[citation needed]

Viña was a two-time Gold Glove winner (2001-2002), and a National League All-Star in 1998, becoming the first ever NL representative from the Brewers, who had moved to the league that year.

In 2004, he was limited to 29 games for the Tigers—a serious leg injury ended his first season with Detroit, and Viña missed the entire 2005 season because of a strained right hamstring and patellar tendinitis in his left knee. Many believe Viña concealed the extent of prior injuries from the Tigers in order to obtain a lucrative contract from them, but his signing was the first of several major acquisitions that led to the Tigers' resurrection to a playoff contender.[citation needed]

In 2006, Viña was invited to spring training by the Seattle Mariners but was cut before the start of the season due to a labrum tear in his right hip, in effect bringing an end to his 12-year career. Viña retired with a .282 batting average, 40 home runs and 343 RBI in 1148 games played. In 2007, Viña joined ESPN as an analyst for Baseball Tonight to do about 60 shows during the 2007, 2008, and 2009 seasons. He was inducted into the Arizona State Hall of Fame in 2011 and Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor in 2014. He hit the first inside-the-park home run ever in both AT&T Park and Miller Park.

Mitchell Report

On December 13, 2007, Viña was mentioned in the Mitchell Report in connection with steroid use.[4] The report cited an interview with former Mets clubhouse attendant Derek Sprang, who claimed Viña purchased anabolic steroids from him six to eight times between 2000 and 2005.[4] The two first met in 1993 when Viña was in the Mets minor league system, and Viña's personal contact information was listed in Radomski's address book seized by federal agents investigating Radomski.[4] Three checks from Viña to Kirk Radomski for purchases of HGH and steroids were included in the Mitchell Report itself as further evidence of Viña's steroid use.[4] Viña later confirmed during an airing of SportsCenter that he used HGH in 2003 to recover from injuries, but denied ever using steroids or purchasing them from Radomski.[5]

Popular culture

Viña was featured in the music video for Jermaine Dupri's Welcome To Atlanta (Coast to Coast Remix) with Nelly, Murphy Lee and the St. Lunatics.

See also

References

  1. ^ Stewart, Mark (2002). Latino Baseball's Finest Fielders. 21st Century Books. p. 53. ISBN 0761325662.
  2. ^ "Around the Majors," The Washington Post, Friday, December 23, 1994. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
  3. ^ "Mets do tri-city deal," United Press International (UPI), Tuesday, December 6, 1994. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d "Mitchell report: Baseball slow to react to players' steroid use" ESPN 2007-12-13. Retrieved on 2007-12-14
  5. ^ "ESPN analyst Vina says he used HGH in 2003, but never steroids". ESPN. 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2007-12-18.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet

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Fernando Vina Spanish feɾˈnando ˈbiɲa born April 16 1969 is a Cuban American former Major League Baseball second baseman and former MLB analyst for ESPN His parents Andres and Olga emigrated from Cuba in 1968 1 From 1993 through 2005 Vina played for the Seattle Mariners 1993 New York Mets 1994 Milwaukee Brewers 1995 1999 St Louis Cardinals 2000 2003 and Detroit Tigers 2004 Fernando VinaSecond basemanBorn 1969 04 16 April 16 1969 age 54 Sacramento California U S Batted LeftThrew RightMLB debutApril 10 1993 for the Seattle MarinersLast MLB appearanceMay 11 2004 for the Detroit TigersMLB statisticsBatting average 282Home runs40Runs batted in343TeamsSeattle Mariners 1993 New York Mets 1994 Milwaukee Brewers 1995 1999 St Louis Cardinals 2000 2003 Detroit Tigers 2004 Career highlights and awardsAll Star 1998 2 Gold Glove Award 2001 2002 Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor Contents 1 Career 2 Mitchell Report 3 Popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditVina was acquired by the Brewers on December 22 1994 to complete a transaction that began three weeks earlier on November 30 when Doug Henry was traded to the Mets and also included minor league catcher Javier Gonzalez being sent to Milwaukee on December 6 2 3 On May 31 1996 while attempting to tag the runner and make a throw to first to complete a double play Vina was bodyslammed by Albert Belle an incident which led to Belle receiving a 5 game suspension from the American League In a 2018 interview Vina good naturedly laughed about the incident claiming that put me on the map meaning that the play was regularly featured in highlight footage on television citation needed Vina was a two time Gold Glove winner 2001 2002 and a National League All Star in 1998 becoming the first ever NL representative from the Brewers who had moved to the league that year In 2004 he was limited to 29 games for the Tigers a serious leg injury ended his first season with Detroit and Vina missed the entire 2005 season because of a strained right hamstring and patellar tendinitis in his left knee Many believe Vina concealed the extent of prior injuries from the Tigers in order to obtain a lucrative contract from them but his signing was the first of several major acquisitions that led to the Tigers resurrection to a playoff contender citation needed In 2006 Vina was invited to spring training by the Seattle Mariners but was cut before the start of the season due to a labrum tear in his right hip in effect bringing an end to his 12 year career Vina retired with a 282 batting average 40 home runs and 343 RBI in 1148 games played In 2007 Vina joined ESPN as an analyst for Baseball Tonight to do about 60 shows during the 2007 2008 and 2009 seasons He was inducted into the Arizona State Hall of Fame in 2011 and Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor in 2014 He hit the first inside the park home run ever in both AT amp T Park and Miller Park Mitchell Report EditOn December 13 2007 Vina was mentioned in the Mitchell Report in connection with steroid use 4 The report cited an interview with former Mets clubhouse attendant Derek Sprang who claimed Vina purchased anabolic steroids from him six to eight times between 2000 and 2005 4 The two first met in 1993 when Vina was in the Mets minor league system and Vina s personal contact information was listed in Radomski s address book seized by federal agents investigating Radomski 4 Three checks from Vina to Kirk Radomski for purchases of HGH and steroids were included in the Mitchell Report itself as further evidence of Vina s steroid use 4 Vina later confirmed during an airing of SportsCenter that he used HGH in 2003 to recover from injuries but denied ever using steroids or purchasing them from Radomski 5 Popular culture EditVina was featured in the music video for Jermaine Dupri s Welcome To Atlanta Coast to Coast Remix with Nelly Murphy Lee and the St Lunatics See also EditList of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell ReportReferences Edit Stewart Mark 2002 Latino Baseball s Finest Fielders 21st Century Books p 53 ISBN 0761325662 Around the Majors The Washington Post Friday December 23 1994 Retrieved November 4 2022 Mets do tri city deal United Press International UPI Tuesday December 6 1994 Retrieved November 4 2022 a b c d Mitchell report Baseball slow to react to players steroid use ESPN 2007 12 13 Retrieved on 2007 12 14 ESPN analyst Vina says he used HGH in 2003 but never steroids ESPN 2007 12 18 Retrieved 2007 12 18 External links Edit Baseball portalCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fernando Vina amp oldid 1167779811, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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