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Javier Vázquez (baseball)

Javier Carlos Vázquez (born July 25, 1976) is a Puerto Rican former Major League Baseball starting pitcher. He played for the Florida Marlins (2011), Atlanta Braves (2009), Chicago White Sox (20062008), Arizona Diamondbacks (2005), New York Yankees (2004, 2010), and Montreal Expos (19982003).

Javier Vázquez
Vázquez with the Braves in 2009
Pitcher
Born: (1976-07-25) July 25, 1976 (age 47)
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 3, 1998, for the Montreal Expos
Last MLB appearance
September 27, 2011, for the Florida Marlins
MLB statistics
Win–loss record165–160
Earned run average4.22
Strikeouts2,536
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Personal life edit

Vázquez was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Vázquez is married to Kamille Vázquez. They have three children: Kamila, Javier Josué, and Kariana.[1] Vázquez claims that he dislikes being the center of attention outside of the playing field and describes himself as a 'house man' spending his free time with his children.[1] Vázquez is also interested in art pieces especially the ones that are produced by Puerto Rican artists and he possesses paintings by Wichie Torres and Iván Rosario.[1] Vázquez has also expressed that he has always been interested in charity work, this interest was fueled by his parents as he states that a Christian upbringing and their support when he began practicing sports were part of this influence.[1]

Professional career edit

Minor Leagues edit

Vázquez was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the fifth round (140th overall) of the 1994 MLB draft.[2] The same year, he began his professional career with the team's Rookie-level club in West Palm Beach, Florida, the GCL Expos. In 15 games (11 starts), Vázquez went 5–2 with a 2.53 ERA. He struck out 56 batters while walking 15 in a team-leading 67+23 innings pitched.[3] In 1995, he was promoted to the Single-A Albany Polecats, where he finished 6–6 with a 5.08 ERA in 21 starts. In 102+23 innings pitched, he struck out 87 batters, but also walked 47.[3] In 1996, while with the Single-A Delmarva Shorebirds, Vázquez went 14–3 with a 2.68 ERA in 27 starts. He pitched 164+13 innings with a team-leading 173 strikeouts and 57 walks.[3] The following year, Vázquez started the season with the High-A West Palm Beach Expos, going 6–3 with a 2.16 ERA in 19 starts while striking out 100 and walking 28 in 112+23 innings.[3] He was later promoted to the Double-A Harrisburg Senators, where he posted a perfect 4–0 record and a 1.07 ERA in six starts. In 42 innings pitched with Harrisburg, Vázquez struck out 47 batters and walked 12.[3]

Montreal Expos (1998–2003) edit

Vázquez made his Major League debut for the Expos on April 3, 1998, against the Chicago Cubs, pitching five innings of three-run ball in the 6–2 loss.[4] He picked up his first win on May 1 against the Arizona Diamondbacks, allowing three earned runs in 6+23 innings while striking out eight.[5] He finished his rookie season appearing in 33 games (32 starts), compiling a 5–15 record and a 6.06 ERA.[6] Vázquez pitched 172+13 innings, striking out 139 batters while walking 68.[6]

In 1999, as part of a young Expos rotation of "twentysomething", "tall", "power" pitchers[7] Vázquez started the season as the team's number three pitcher, but after recording a 6.63 ERA through June, he was sent to the Triple-A Ottawa Lynx. Upon his recall after the All-Star break, Vázquez turned things around, winning seven of his final 11 decisions and prompting ESPN to write that he had "turn[ed] the corner ... dramatically."[8] On September 14 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Vázquez tossed his first career shutout.[9] He finished the year with 26 starts, going 9–8 with a 5.00 ERA while pitching 154+23 innings and recording 131 strikeouts.[6] Vázquez was the losing pitcher when David Cone, of the New York Yankees, pitched a perfect game against the Expos on July 18, 1999.[10]

In 2000, Vázquez again began the season as the Expos' number three starter. He was thought of as a promising young pitcher,[11] and pitched the team's third game on April 5 against the Dodgers, striking out five batters while allowing two earned runs on eight hits across seven innings in a 6–5 Expos win.[12] The Expos would win his following three starts and eight of his first eleven leaving the Expos at 27–23 on June 1. In the wake of injuries to pitchers Matt Blank, Mike Thurman and Hideki Irabu, Vázquez's 2.79 ERA, good for fourth-best in the NL, was noted as a key part to their success.[13] After a sweep of the Baltimore Orioles and a win against the New York Yankees, the Expos were at 31–23, good for second place behind the Atlanta Braves in the NL East, and third in the entire National League. During his June 6 start, under pressure, Vázquez struck out seven batters in six innings, but he also walked four and gave up a home run to Bernie Williams in an 8–1 loss to the Yankees.[14] The Expos would go on to lose seven of their next nine leaving them at 33–31, eighth in the National League. The Expos would finish 67–95, and Vázquez finished his season with an 11–9 record and a 4.05 ERA in 33 starts. He pitched 217+23 innings, striking out 196 while only walking 61.[6] Vázquez was later invited to play in the 2000 Japanese All-Star Series.[15]

By 2001, Vázquez had become the ace of the Expos pitching staff thought of as a "bright young star and an All-Star for years to come."[16] On April 2, he opened the season in Chicago, pitching 5+23 innings while striking out five, but he also allowed four earned runs and walked three against the Cubs. The Expos won a close game, 5–4.[17] He pitched better in his next start, the home opener at Olympic Stadium, striking out nine without issuing any walks across seven shutout innings in a 10–0 rout of the New York Mets.[18] Vázquez would finish the season with 16–11 with a 3.42 ERA in 32 starts. In 223+23 innings pitched, he recorded 208 strikeouts while only walking 44 batters.[6]

In 2002, Vázquez pitched 230+13 innings, striking out 179 batters while walking 49. He posted a 10–13 record with a 3.91 ERA in 34 starts.[6] Despite this, he lost his arbitration case following the season and was awarded $6 million rather than his requested $7.15 million.[19]

In 2003, Vázquez set career-highs with 230+23 innings pitched and 241 strikeouts. In 32 starts, he was 13–12 with a 3.24 ERA.[6] Regarded as one of the league's top pitchers, he signaled to then GM Omar Minaya that he might not resign with the Expos, a team then threatened with contraction.[20] Later, when asked by The New York Times about his experience in Montreal that year, he said it was tough "being over there having no owner. If you needed somebody the last couple years when we were in the hunt, especially last year, we couldn't get a player we needed."[21] The article went on to note that for financial reasons the Expos not only couldn't "obtain players from other teams who might have helped the Expos stay in the wild-card race, but the Expos also weren't allowed to call up players from the minor leagues."[21]

New York Yankees (2004) edit

On December 4, 2003, the New York Yankees agreed to acquire Vázquez from the Expos in exchange for Nick Johnson, Juan Rivera and Randy Choate.[22] He later agreed to a four-year, $45 million deal through the 2007 season on January 5, 2004.[23] Entering the season, The Hardball Times predicted him as their "consensus pick for the Cy Young".[24]

After starting the season 9–5 with a 3.50 ERA, Vázquez was named a 2004 All-Star, replacing Oakland Athletics pitcher Tim Hudson.[25] However, he struggled in the second half, and finished the season 14–10 with a 4.91 ERA in 32 starts.[6] His struggles continued in the postseason, including a disappointing performance in Game 7 of the 2004 American League Championship Series, where Vázquez pitched two innings of relief, allowing three runs on two hits (both home runs to Johnny Damon) while walking five batters in a 10–3 loss.[26]

Arizona Diamondbacks (2005) edit

On January 11, 2005, the Yankees traded Vázquez, Brad Halsey, and Dioner Navarro to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for Randy Johnson.[27] Johnson, then a 10-time All-Star, had won the National League Cy Young Award each year from 1999 to 2002 and had finished in second place in Cy Young voting that year (striking out a league high 290 batters with only 44 walks in 245 innings.[28])

As Arizona's Opening Day starter,[29] Vázquez surrendered seven earned runs while striking out two without walking anyone in 1+23 innings, earning the loss in a 16–6 defeat to the Cubs.[30] In 33 starts overall, he posted an 11–15 record and a 4.42 ERA while striking out 192 batters and walking 46 in 215+23 innings.[6] In the month of May, he pitched 46 innings without walking a single batter.[31] The stretch was broken at 54 innings in the fifth inning of a June 9 start against the Minnesota Twins.[32]

After pitching the 2005 season with Arizona, Vázquez formally requested a trade from the team, asking for a location which was "easier for his family in Puerto Rico to visit."[33]

Chicago White Sox (2006–2008) edit

 
Vázquez with the White Sox in 2008

On December 20, 2005, Vázquez was traded to the Chicago White Sox for Orlando Hernández, Luis Vizcaíno, and Chris Young.[33] In his first season with the White Sox, he was 11–12 with a 4.84 ERA in 33 games (32 starts).[6]

Vázquez agreed to play for the Puerto Rico Team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic, joining fellow Puerto Rican players Carlos Delgado, Carlos Beltrán, Bernie Williams, amongst others representing the island in a team managed by St. Louis Cardinals third base coach Jose Oquendo.

For the 2007 season, Vázquez finished with a 15–8 with a 3.74 ERA in 32 starts. He struck out 213 and walked 50 in 216+23 innings pitched.[6] He exceeded the 200-strikeout mark for the third time in his career, with the other two occasions being in 2001 and 2003.[34] This season was the seventh season in his career where he had thrown at least 200 innings.[35] The only season that he was not able to work this quantity of innings was in 2004 when Joe Torre, then manager of the New York Yankees decided to jump some turns in the team's rotation.[36] Vázquez culminated that year with 198 innings.[37] When asked about Javier's performance during the season in an interview, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén noted that Vázquez had been throwing well for some time but the team had not been able to capitalize on this until it was too late in the season, specifically referring to the team's performance during the summer.[38][39]

In 2008, Vázquez posted a 12–16 record and a 4.67 ERA in 33 starts.[6] In the postseason, he started Game 1 of the 2008 American League Division Series against the Tampa Bay Rays, allowing six earned runs in 4+13 innings to earn the loss.[40] The White Sox would later lose the series to the Rays in four games.[40]

Atlanta Braves (2009) edit

 
Vázquez (left) with former White Sox teammate Nick Masset in 2009

On December 4, 2008, Vázquez was traded along with Boone Logan to the Atlanta Braves for minor league catcher Tyler Flowers, shortstop Brent Lillibridge, third baseman Jon Gilmore and pitcher Santos Rodriguez.[41] With the Braves in 2009, Vázquez had perhaps his most successful season, as he went 15–10 with a 2.87 ERA in 32 starts to go along with 238 strikeouts and 44 walks in 219+13 innings.[6] He also led the majors in sacrifice hits, with 20.[42]

Vázquez came in fourth place in the voting for the 2009 NL Cy Young Award after the season.[43]

Second stint with the New York Yankees edit

 
Vázquez with the Yankees in 2010

On December 22, 2009, the New York Yankees re-acquired Vázquez, this time from the Braves with LHP Boone Logan, in exchange for OF Melky Cabrera, LHP Mike Dunn and pitching prospect Arodys Vizcaíno.[44] At this time, he was thought of as "one of the top starters in all of baseball"[45] after what was thought of as being one of the best[46][47] if not the best statistical seasons by a pitcher in 2009.[48]

On July 21, 2010, Vázquez became the third active pitcher to beat all 30 MLB teams along with Barry Zito and Jamie Moyer.[49] After struggling in August, the Yankees temporarily demoted Vázquez to the bullpen.[50] In his second-to-last appearance of the season on September 23, 2010, he came into the game in relief against the Rays and proceeded to hit three batters in a row (tying a big-league record), while the Rays went on to score two runs on no hits.[51] Vázquez finished the regular season with a 10–10 record and an ERA of 5.32 in 31 games (26 starts).[6]

Due to his struggles in the regular season, the Yankees once again demoted Vázquez to the bullpen for him to be on the postseason roster. The Yankees won the 2010 ALDS against the Minnesota Twins in three games, but lost to the Texas Rangers in the 2010 ALCS in six games. Vázquez became a free agent after the season.

Florida Marlins (2011) edit

On November 28, 2010, Vázquez reached an agreement on a one-year, $7 million contract with the Florida Marlins.[52][53] The deal was finalized on December 2.[54][55][56] He began the season by going 3–6 with a 7.09 ERA through his first 13 games. After that, he went 10–5 with a 1.92 ERA the rest of the way.[57]

He made his first start for the Marlins on April 3 against the Mets, allowing seven runs (four earned) on six hits while walking five in a shortened 2.1 inning start.[58] In his first interleague start against the Rays, he struck out seven batters in seven innings while walking two in a 5–3 win in what was called his "best start of the year."[59] Following this start, he continued to pitch well, striking out 20 and walking five (one intentional)[60] in 19+23 innings in games at Los Angeles, Arizona and Florida.[57] At the end of the season, Vázquez had a 29-inning scoreless streak, the longest in Marlins history, during which he struck out 28 batters while only walking four.[61][62]

In his final game as a pitcher on September 27, Vázquez went the distance against the Washington Nationals. He allowed five hits and two runs while striking out nine batters on 97 pitches as the Marlins rallied in the ninth to win 3–2.[62][63] In his final season, Vázquez posted a 13–11 record and a 3.69 ERA in 32 starts.[6]

Pitching style edit

Vázquez threw from a three-quarters arm slot with "good command of a running/sinking fastball"[64] that, according to FanGraphs, overall averaged 91 mph.[65] According to Josh Kalk of The Hardball Times. his fastball was "over 93 mph on average" in his peak. Kalk considered this particularly impressive considering his arm angle noting that "normally pitchers who have a very low release point sacrifice speed and vertical movement for horizontal movement." Kalk went on to note that Vázquez's fastball averaged nine inches of vertical movement "thanks to an exceptionally high spin rate on his fastball."[66]

He also threw a "tight" slider which averaged 83 mph and "a big breaking curve-ball" which averaged 74 mph. His curveball was thought to be especially difficult to hit; in 2004, Sandy Alomar Jr. called it the "best breaking ball I've seen; Bert Blyleven doesn't throw it better [...] you don't know where it's going to land. He changes speeds with the breaking ball. He throws it hard. He throws it at you. He knows how to set you up."[21] Kalk called it a "slurvy curve with huge horizontal movement and little vertical drop" noting that he "can add and subtract from a pitch that can like anything from one of his better sliders to a 65 mph beast with massive horizontal and vertical movement."[66] Poet Carson Cistulli once wrote that "Javier Vázquez's curvepiece makes me a Better Man"[67]

He featured two types of changeups: "one that darts like a cutter and one that resembles a screwball".[68] Kalk noted an 11 mph difference between his fastball and changeup, FanGraphs a 10.5 mph average for his career (90.9 mph compared to 80.4 mph).

Fastball velocity edit

Baseball writer Dave Cameron writes in his piece "Javier Vázquez's Fastball Is Probably Not Coming Back" that beginning in 2010, Vazquez's fastball dropped from 91 mph to 89 mph and that "given his career workload, I wouldn’t bet on Vazquez's fastball ever coming back."[69] In May, 2011, the Miami Herald noted that while Vázquez's velocity had been down, "now it is registering in the low 90s. When one fastball snapped his glove Friday, Buck said he glanced up at the reading on the Dodger Stadium scoreboard and saw 94."[70] In June 2011, Joe Frisaro confirmed that his velocity had "increased" and that Vazquez's fastball was topping out "at a season-high 94 mph".[71]

This was statistically confirmed in September by Eric Seidman: "from June 11 until now, Vazquez threw his fastball 53 percent of the time, and the pitch averaged 91.1 mph, right in line with his career".[72]

Post-baseball career edit

Vázquez was hired as an international special assistant to Major League Baseball Players Association executive director Tony Clark on April 30, 2014.[73]

See also edit

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This article is about the baseball pitcher For the fighter see Javier Vazquez fighter Javier Carlos Vazquez born July 25 1976 is a Puerto Rican former Major League Baseball starting pitcher He played for the Florida Marlins 2011 Atlanta Braves 2009 Chicago White Sox 2006 2008 Arizona Diamondbacks 2005 New York Yankees 2004 2010 and Montreal Expos 1998 2003 Javier VazquezVazquez with the Braves in 2009PitcherBorn 1976 07 25 July 25 1976 age 47 Ponce Puerto RicoBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutApril 3 1998 for the Montreal ExposLast MLB appearanceSeptember 27 2011 for the Florida MarlinsMLB statisticsWin loss record165 160Earned run average4 22Strikeouts2 536TeamsMontreal Expos 1998 2003 New York Yankees 2004 Arizona Diamondbacks 2005 Chicago White Sox 2006 2008 Atlanta Braves 2009 New York Yankees 2010 Florida Marlins 2011 Career highlights and awardsAll Star 2004 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Professional career 2 1 Minor Leagues 2 2 Montreal Expos 1998 2003 2 3 New York Yankees 2004 2 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 2005 2 5 Chicago White Sox 2006 2008 2 6 Atlanta Braves 2009 2 7 Second stint with the New York Yankees 2 8 Florida Marlins 2011 3 Pitching style 3 1 Fastball velocity 4 Post baseball career 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editVazquez was born in Ponce Puerto Rico Vazquez is married to Kamille Vazquez They have three children Kamila Javier Josue and Kariana 1 Vazquez claims that he dislikes being the center of attention outside of the playing field and describes himself as a house man spending his free time with his children 1 Vazquez is also interested in art pieces especially the ones that are produced by Puerto Rican artists and he possesses paintings by Wichie Torres and Ivan Rosario 1 Vazquez has also expressed that he has always been interested in charity work this interest was fueled by his parents as he states that a Christian upbringing and their support when he began practicing sports were part of this influence 1 Professional career editMinor Leagues edit Vazquez was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the fifth round 140th overall of the 1994 MLB draft 2 The same year he began his professional career with the team s Rookie level club in West Palm Beach Florida the GCL Expos In 15 games 11 starts Vazquez went 5 2 with a 2 53 ERA He struck out 56 batters while walking 15 in a team leading 67 2 3 innings pitched 3 In 1995 he was promoted to the Single A Albany Polecats where he finished 6 6 with a 5 08 ERA in 21 starts In 102 2 3 innings pitched he struck out 87 batters but also walked 47 3 In 1996 while with the Single A Delmarva Shorebirds Vazquez went 14 3 with a 2 68 ERA in 27 starts He pitched 164 1 3 innings with a team leading 173 strikeouts and 57 walks 3 The following year Vazquez started the season with the High A West Palm Beach Expos going 6 3 with a 2 16 ERA in 19 starts while striking out 100 and walking 28 in 112 2 3 innings 3 He was later promoted to the Double A Harrisburg Senators where he posted a perfect 4 0 record and a 1 07 ERA in six starts In 42 innings pitched with Harrisburg Vazquez struck out 47 batters and walked 12 3 Montreal Expos 1998 2003 edit Vazquez made his Major League debut for the Expos on April 3 1998 against the Chicago Cubs pitching five innings of three run ball in the 6 2 loss 4 He picked up his first win on May 1 against the Arizona Diamondbacks allowing three earned runs in 6 2 3 innings while striking out eight 5 He finished his rookie season appearing in 33 games 32 starts compiling a 5 15 record and a 6 06 ERA 6 Vazquez pitched 172 1 3 innings striking out 139 batters while walking 68 6 In 1999 as part of a young Expos rotation of twentysomething tall power pitchers 7 Vazquez started the season as the team s number three pitcher but after recording a 6 63 ERA through June he was sent to the Triple A Ottawa Lynx Upon his recall after the All Star break Vazquez turned things around winning seven of his final 11 decisions and prompting ESPN to write that he had turn ed the corner dramatically 8 On September 14 against the Los Angeles Dodgers Vazquez tossed his first career shutout 9 He finished the year with 26 starts going 9 8 with a 5 00 ERA while pitching 154 2 3 innings and recording 131 strikeouts 6 Vazquez was the losing pitcher when David Cone of the New York Yankees pitched a perfect game against the Expos on July 18 1999 10 In 2000 Vazquez again began the season as the Expos number three starter He was thought of as a promising young pitcher 11 and pitched the team s third game on April 5 against the Dodgers striking out five batters while allowing two earned runs on eight hits across seven innings in a 6 5 Expos win 12 The Expos would win his following three starts and eight of his first eleven leaving the Expos at 27 23 on June 1 In the wake of injuries to pitchers Matt Blank Mike Thurman and Hideki Irabu Vazquez s 2 79 ERA good for fourth best in the NL was noted as a key part to their success 13 After a sweep of the Baltimore Orioles and a win against the New York Yankees the Expos were at 31 23 good for second place behind the Atlanta Braves in the NL East and third in the entire National League During his June 6 start under pressure Vazquez struck out seven batters in six innings but he also walked four and gave up a home run to Bernie Williams in an 8 1 loss to the Yankees 14 The Expos would go on to lose seven of their next nine leaving them at 33 31 eighth in the National League The Expos would finish 67 95 and Vazquez finished his season with an 11 9 record and a 4 05 ERA in 33 starts He pitched 217 2 3 innings striking out 196 while only walking 61 6 Vazquez was later invited to play in the 2000 Japanese All Star Series 15 By 2001 Vazquez had become the ace of the Expos pitching staff thought of as a bright young star and an All Star for years to come 16 On April 2 he opened the season in Chicago pitching 5 2 3 innings while striking out five but he also allowed four earned runs and walked three against the Cubs The Expos won a close game 5 4 17 He pitched better in his next start the home opener at Olympic Stadium striking out nine without issuing any walks across seven shutout innings in a 10 0 rout of the New York Mets 18 Vazquez would finish the season with 16 11 with a 3 42 ERA in 32 starts In 223 2 3 innings pitched he recorded 208 strikeouts while only walking 44 batters 6 In 2002 Vazquez pitched 230 1 3 innings striking out 179 batters while walking 49 He posted a 10 13 record with a 3 91 ERA in 34 starts 6 Despite this he lost his arbitration case following the season and was awarded 6 million rather than his requested 7 15 million 19 In 2003 Vazquez set career highs with 230 2 3 innings pitched and 241 strikeouts In 32 starts he was 13 12 with a 3 24 ERA 6 Regarded as one of the league s top pitchers he signaled to then GM Omar Minaya that he might not resign with the Expos a team then threatened with contraction 20 Later when asked by The New York Times about his experience in Montreal that year he said it was tough being over there having no owner If you needed somebody the last couple years when we were in the hunt especially last year we couldn t get a player we needed 21 The article went on to note that for financial reasons the Expos not only couldn t obtain players from other teams who might have helped the Expos stay in the wild card race but the Expos also weren t allowed to call up players from the minor leagues 21 New York Yankees 2004 edit On December 4 2003 the New York Yankees agreed to acquire Vazquez from the Expos in exchange for Nick Johnson Juan Rivera and Randy Choate 22 He later agreed to a four year 45 million deal through the 2007 season on January 5 2004 23 Entering the season The Hardball Times predicted him as their consensus pick for the Cy Young 24 After starting the season 9 5 with a 3 50 ERA Vazquez was named a 2004 All Star replacing Oakland Athletics pitcher Tim Hudson 25 However he struggled in the second half and finished the season 14 10 with a 4 91 ERA in 32 starts 6 His struggles continued in the postseason including a disappointing performance in Game 7 of the 2004 American League Championship Series where Vazquez pitched two innings of relief allowing three runs on two hits both home runs to Johnny Damon while walking five batters in a 10 3 loss 26 Arizona Diamondbacks 2005 edit On January 11 2005 the Yankees traded Vazquez Brad Halsey and Dioner Navarro to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for Randy Johnson 27 Johnson then a 10 time All Star had won the National League Cy Young Award each year from 1999 to 2002 and had finished in second place in Cy Young voting that year striking out a league high 290 batters with only 44 walks in 245 innings 28 As Arizona s Opening Day starter 29 Vazquez surrendered seven earned runs while striking out two without walking anyone in 1 2 3 innings earning the loss in a 16 6 defeat to the Cubs 30 In 33 starts overall he posted an 11 15 record and a 4 42 ERA while striking out 192 batters and walking 46 in 215 2 3 innings 6 In the month of May he pitched 46 innings without walking a single batter 31 The stretch was broken at 54 innings in the fifth inning of a June 9 start against the Minnesota Twins 32 After pitching the 2005 season with Arizona Vazquez formally requested a trade from the team asking for a location which was easier for his family in Puerto Rico to visit 33 Chicago White Sox 2006 2008 edit nbsp Vazquez with the White Sox in 2008On December 20 2005 Vazquez was traded to the Chicago White Sox for Orlando Hernandez Luis Vizcaino and Chris Young 33 In his first season with the White Sox he was 11 12 with a 4 84 ERA in 33 games 32 starts 6 Vazquez agreed to play for the Puerto Rico Team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic joining fellow Puerto Rican players Carlos Delgado Carlos Beltran Bernie Williams amongst others representing the island in a team managed by St Louis Cardinals third base coach Jose Oquendo For the 2007 season Vazquez finished with a 15 8 with a 3 74 ERA in 32 starts He struck out 213 and walked 50 in 216 2 3 innings pitched 6 He exceeded the 200 strikeout mark for the third time in his career with the other two occasions being in 2001 and 2003 34 This season was the seventh season in his career where he had thrown at least 200 innings 35 The only season that he was not able to work this quantity of innings was in 2004 when Joe Torre then manager of the New York Yankees decided to jump some turns in the team s rotation 36 Vazquez culminated that year with 198 innings 37 When asked about Javier s performance during the season in an interview White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen noted that Vazquez had been throwing well for some time but the team had not been able to capitalize on this until it was too late in the season specifically referring to the team s performance during the summer 38 39 In 2008 Vazquez posted a 12 16 record and a 4 67 ERA in 33 starts 6 In the postseason he started Game 1 of the 2008 American League Division Series against the Tampa Bay Rays allowing six earned runs in 4 1 3 innings to earn the loss 40 The White Sox would later lose the series to the Rays in four games 40 Atlanta Braves 2009 edit nbsp Vazquez left with former White Sox teammate Nick Masset in 2009On December 4 2008 Vazquez was traded along with Boone Logan to the Atlanta Braves for minor league catcher Tyler Flowers shortstop Brent Lillibridge third baseman Jon Gilmore and pitcher Santos Rodriguez 41 With the Braves in 2009 Vazquez had perhaps his most successful season as he went 15 10 with a 2 87 ERA in 32 starts to go along with 238 strikeouts and 44 walks in 219 1 3 innings 6 He also led the majors in sacrifice hits with 20 42 Vazquez came in fourth place in the voting for the 2009 NL Cy Young Award after the season 43 Second stint with the New York Yankees edit nbsp Vazquez with the Yankees in 2010On December 22 2009 the New York Yankees re acquired Vazquez this time from the Braves with LHP Boone Logan in exchange for OF Melky Cabrera LHP Mike Dunn and pitching prospect Arodys Vizcaino 44 At this time he was thought of as one of the top starters in all of baseball 45 after what was thought of as being one of the best 46 47 if not the best statistical seasons by a pitcher in 2009 48 On July 21 2010 Vazquez became the third active pitcher to beat all 30 MLB teams along with Barry Zito and Jamie Moyer 49 After struggling in August the Yankees temporarily demoted Vazquez to the bullpen 50 In his second to last appearance of the season on September 23 2010 he came into the game in relief against the Rays and proceeded to hit three batters in a row tying a big league record while the Rays went on to score two runs on no hits 51 Vazquez finished the regular season with a 10 10 record and an ERA of 5 32 in 31 games 26 starts 6 Due to his struggles in the regular season the Yankees once again demoted Vazquez to the bullpen for him to be on the postseason roster The Yankees won the 2010 ALDS against the Minnesota Twins in three games but lost to the Texas Rangers in the 2010 ALCS in six games Vazquez became a free agent after the season Florida Marlins 2011 edit On November 28 2010 Vazquez reached an agreement on a one year 7 million contract with the Florida Marlins 52 53 The deal was finalized on December 2 54 55 56 He began the season by going 3 6 with a 7 09 ERA through his first 13 games After that he went 10 5 with a 1 92 ERA the rest of the way 57 He made his first start for the Marlins on April 3 against the Mets allowing seven runs four earned on six hits while walking five in a shortened 2 1 inning start 58 In his first interleague start against the Rays he struck out seven batters in seven innings while walking two in a 5 3 win in what was called his best start of the year 59 Following this start he continued to pitch well striking out 20 and walking five one intentional 60 in 19 2 3 innings in games at Los Angeles Arizona and Florida 57 At the end of the season Vazquez had a 29 inning scoreless streak the longest in Marlins history during which he struck out 28 batters while only walking four 61 62 In his final game as a pitcher on September 27 Vazquez went the distance against the Washington Nationals He allowed five hits and two runs while striking out nine batters on 97 pitches as the Marlins rallied in the ninth to win 3 2 62 63 In his final season Vazquez posted a 13 11 record and a 3 69 ERA in 32 starts 6 Pitching style editVazquez threw from a three quarters arm slot with good command of a running sinking fastball 64 that according to FanGraphs overall averaged 91 mph 65 According to Josh Kalk of The Hardball Times his fastball was over 93 mph on average in his peak Kalk considered this particularly impressive considering his arm angle noting that normally pitchers who have a very low release point sacrifice speed and vertical movement for horizontal movement Kalk went on to note that Vazquez s fastball averaged nine inches of vertical movement thanks to an exceptionally high spin rate on his fastball 66 He also threw a tight slider which averaged 83 mph and a big breaking curve ball which averaged 74 mph His curveball was thought to be especially difficult to hit in 2004 Sandy Alomar Jr called it the best breaking ball I ve seen Bert Blyleven doesn t throw it better you don t know where it s going to land He changes speeds with the breaking ball He throws it hard He throws it at you He knows how to set you up 21 Kalk called it a slurvy curve with huge horizontal movement and little vertical drop noting that he can add and subtract from a pitch that can like anything from one of his better sliders to a 65 mph beast with massive horizontal and vertical movement 66 Poet Carson Cistulli once wrote that Javier Vazquez s curvepiece makes me a Better Man 67 He featured two types of changeups one that darts like a cutter and one that resembles a screwball 68 Kalk noted an 11 mph difference between his fastball and changeup FanGraphs a 10 5 mph average for his career 90 9 mph compared to 80 4 mph Fastball velocity edit Baseball writer Dave Cameron writes in his piece Javier Vazquez s Fastball Is Probably Not Coming Back that beginning in 2010 Vazquez s fastball dropped from 91 mph to 89 mph and that given his career workload I wouldn t bet on Vazquez s fastball ever coming back 69 In May 2011 the Miami Herald noted that while Vazquez s velocity had been down now it is registering in the low 90s When one fastball snapped his glove Friday Buck said he glanced up at the reading on the Dodger Stadium scoreboard and saw 94 70 In June 2011 Joe Frisaro confirmed that his velocity had increased and that Vazquez s fastball was topping out at a season high 94 mph 71 This was statistically confirmed in September by Eric Seidman from June 11 until now Vazquez threw his fastball 53 percent of the time and the pitch averaged 91 1 mph right in line with his career 72 Post baseball career editVazquez was hired as an international special assistant to Major League Baseball Players Association executive director Tony Clark on April 30 2014 73 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Baseball portal nbsp Puerto Rico portalList of Major League Baseball annual shutout leaders List of Major League Baseball career games started leaders List of Major League Baseball career strikeout leaders List of Major League Baseball players from Puerto RicoReferences edit a b c d Gonzalez Carlos December 1 2007 Pelotero y filantropo Primera Hora in Spanish Archived from the original on June 9 2009 Retrieved December 3 2007 5th Round of the 1994 MLB June Amateur Draft Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 20 2022 a b c d e Javier Vazquez Minor amp Winter Leagues Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 20 2022 Montreal Expos at Chicago Cubs Box Score April 3 1998 Baseball Reference com April 3 1998 Retrieved October 20 2022 Arizona Diamondbacks at Montreal Expos 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Parking in Spanish Puerto Rico El Nuevo Dia p 142 Vazquez que en su apertura anterior tiro ocho entradas para ayudar a Chicago a derrotar alos Reales de Kansas City 11 3 ya tiene en su resume siete temporadas consecutivas sobrepasando las 200 entradas de labor demostrando ser uno de los pitchers de mayor durabilidad en el beisbol de las mayores Campbell Dave September 23 2007 Lo demas es Parking in Spanish Puerto Rico El Nuevo Dia p 142 De hecho de no haber sido porque en el 2004 el dirigente Joe Torre le salto unos turnos en la rotacion de los Yankeesen su unica temporada en Nueva York el puertoriqueno habria llegado tambien a las 200 entradas y serian al momento ocho anos seguidos con igual numero de innings Campbell Dave September 23 2007 Lo demas es Parking in Spanish Puerto Rico El Nuevo Dia p 142 Ese ano Vazquez acumulo 198 entradas apenas dos por debajo de la cifra Campbell Dave September 23 2007 Lo demas es Parking in Spanish Puerto Rico El Nuevo Dia p 142 El ha estado tirando 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Times Curry Jack March 2 2004 BASEBALL Vazquez Seems Ready for Number to Come Up The New York Times Cameron Dave November 29 2010 Javier Vazquez s Fastball Is Probably Not Coming Back FanGraphs Spencer Clark May 29 2011 Second strong start in a row suggests Javier Vazquez belongs with Marlins Miami Herald dead link Frisaro Joe June 11 2011 Trio of Marlins homers not enough for Javy Florida Marlins MLB com dead link Seidman Eric September 14 2011 Vazquez and Velocity FanGraphs MLBPA hires Javier Vazquez ESPN Associated Press April 30 2014 Retrieved April 30 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Javier Vazquez Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or FangraphsAwards and achievementsPreceded byGreg Maddux Cliff Lee National League Pitcher of the MonthAugust 2001 September 2011 Succeeded byWoody Williams Stephen Strasburg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Javier Vazquez baseball amp oldid 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