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José Jiménez (baseball)

José Jiménez (born July 7, 1973) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB). He appeared in seven seasons from 1998 to 2004 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies, and Cleveland Indians. The Cardinals signed him as an amateur free agent in his native Dominican Republic in 1991. Jiménez' career in MLB commenced as a starting pitcher with the Cardinals and he converted to relief pitching with the Rockies, saving more than 100 games.

José Jiménez
Pitcher
Born: (1973-07-07) July 7, 1973 (age 50)
San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 9, 1998, for the St. Louis Cardinals
Last MLB appearance
July 5, 2004, for the Cleveland Indians
MLB statistics
Win–loss record24–44
Earned run average4.92
Strikeouts319
Saves110
Teams
Career highlights and awards

As a rookie with the Cardinals in 1999, Jiménez pitched a no-hitter in the first of two consecutive starts defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks and future Hall of Famer Randy Johnson in 1−0 complete game shutouts. After converting to relief with the Rockies, he set club records for saves in a single season with 41 in 2002 and career with 102. Results were mixed in his last three seasons, as his earned run average in 2002 was 3.56 and he experienced consecutive season with 2−10 win–loss records and 1−7 in his final MLB season of 2004.

St.Louis Cardinals edit

The Cardinals signed Jiménez as an amateur free agent in 1991.

Major League debut (1998) edit

The Cardinals first called Jiménez up to the major league roster in 1998, and he made his major league debut on against the Cincinnati Reds on September 9, 1998. He completed three innings pitched, allowing no earned runs, one hit and one walk with two strikeouts. Jiménez made four major league appearances with three starts in 1998, allowing seven earned runs in 21+13 innings for a 2.95 earned run average (ERA).

Rookie season and no-hitter (1999) edit

Still considered a rookie in 1999, Jiménez became a regular in the Cardinals' starting rotation. He pitched a no-hitter against eventual Hall of Famer Randy Johnson and the Arizona Diamondbacks on June 25, 1999. The Cardinals were victorious by a score of 1–0.[1][2] He is one of the 24 rookie pitchers to have pitched a no-hitter in Major League history. For the week ending June 27, he earned National League Player of the Week honors. In Jiménez' second start after the no-hitter, he again faced Johnson and the Diamondbacks, winning a second consecutive complete game shutout decision by a 1−0 score while allowing two hits.[3] The two starts against Johnson and the Diamondbacks were the only two shutouts of Jiménez' major league career. He finished the 1999 season with a 5−14 record and a 5.85 ERA in 29 appearances and 28 starts.

Colorado Rockies edit

Jiménez was acquired by the 2000 season and became a staple in the Rockies bullpen, transitioning from starter to closer. From 2000-2003 he collected 102 saves for the Rockies, becoming the all-time saves leader in the Rockies franchise. He set a franchise record 41 saves in 2002, while having an ERA of 3.56 despite having a record of 2-10. The following season he swung back into a starter, making 7 starts and 20 saves for the Rockies, but ballooned his ERA to 5.22 and again having a record of 2-10.

Cleveland Indians edit

At 30 years old, he pitched in 2004 for the Indians; he would wind up released after going 1-7 with an 8.42 ERA.

Post-Major League career edit

At the 2007 Pan-American Games, Jiménez tested positive for a banned substance and was subsequently removed from the competition.[4]

Personal life edit

His family includes son, Trey Jiménez of St. Louis, Missouri, known for his video game remixes, remasters and original compositions on YouTube as Alpha Remaster.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hummel, Rick (June 26, 1999). "Jiménez gives Arizona nothing". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  2. ^ "June 25, 1999 St. Louis Cardinals at Arizona Diamondbacks box score and play-by-play". Baseball-Reference.com. June 25, 1999. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  3. ^ "July 5, 1999 St. Louis Cardinals at Arizona Diamondbacks box score and play-by-play". Baseball-Reference.com. July 5, 1999. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  4. ^ Former MLB pitcher Jimenez tested positive for anabolic steroids

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
Preceded by No-hitter pitcher
June 25, 1999
Succeeded by

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Jose Jimenez born July 7 1973 is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball MLB He appeared in seven seasons from 1998 to 2004 for the St Louis Cardinals Colorado Rockies and Cleveland Indians The Cardinals signed him as an amateur free agent in his native Dominican Republic in 1991 Jimenez career in MLB commenced as a starting pitcher with the Cardinals and he converted to relief pitching with the Rockies saving more than 100 games Jose JimenezPitcherBorn 1973 07 07 July 7 1973 age 50 San Pedro de Macoris Dominican RepublicBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 9 1998 for the St Louis CardinalsLast MLB appearanceJuly 5 2004 for the Cleveland IndiansMLB statisticsWin loss record24 44Earned run average4 92Strikeouts319Saves110TeamsSt Louis Cardinals 1998 1999 Colorado Rockies 2000 2003 Cleveland Indians 2004 Career highlights and awardsPitched a no hitter on June 25 1999As a rookie with the Cardinals in 1999 Jimenez pitched a no hitter in the first of two consecutive starts defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks and future Hall of Famer Randy Johnson in 1 0 complete game shutouts After converting to relief with the Rockies he set club records for saves in a single season with 41 in 2002 and career with 102 Results were mixed in his last three seasons as his earned run average in 2002 was 3 56 and he experienced consecutive season with 2 10 win loss records and 1 7 in his final MLB season of 2004 Contents 1 St Louis Cardinals 1 1 Major League debut 1998 1 2 Rookie season and no hitter 1999 2 Colorado Rockies 3 Cleveland Indians 4 Post Major League career 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksSt Louis Cardinals editThe Cardinals signed Jimenez as an amateur free agent in 1991 Major League debut 1998 edit The Cardinals first called Jimenez up to the major league roster in 1998 and he made his major league debut on against the Cincinnati Reds on September 9 1998 He completed three innings pitched allowing no earned runs one hit and one walk with two strikeouts Jimenez made four major league appearances with three starts in 1998 allowing seven earned runs in 21 1 3 innings for a 2 95 earned run average ERA Rookie season and no hitter 1999 edit Still considered a rookie in 1999 Jimenez became a regular in the Cardinals starting rotation He pitched a no hitter against eventual Hall of Famer Randy Johnson and the Arizona Diamondbacks on June 25 1999 The Cardinals were victorious by a score of 1 0 1 2 He is one of the 24 rookie pitchers to have pitched a no hitter in Major League history 1 For the week ending June 27 he earned National League Player of the Week honors In Jimenez second start after the no hitter he again faced Johnson and the Diamondbacks winning a second consecutive complete game shutout decision by a 1 0 score while allowing two hits 3 The two starts against Johnson and the Diamondbacks were the only two shutouts of Jimenez major league career He finished the 1999 season with a 5 14 record and a 5 85 ERA in 29 appearances and 28 starts Colorado Rockies editJimenez was acquired by the 2000 season and became a staple in the Rockies bullpen transitioning from starter to closer From 2000 2003 he collected 102 saves for the Rockies becoming the all time saves leader in the Rockies franchise He set a franchise record 41 saves in 2002 while having an ERA of 3 56 despite having a record of 2 10 The following season he swung back into a starter making 7 starts and 20 saves for the Rockies but ballooned his ERA to 5 22 and again having a record of 2 10 Cleveland Indians editAt 30 years old he pitched in 2004 for the Indians he would wind up released after going 1 7 with an 8 42 ERA Post Major League career editAt the 2007 Pan American Games Jimenez tested positive for a banned substance and was subsequently removed from the competition 4 Personal life editHis family includes son Trey Jimenez of St Louis Missouri known for his video game remixes remasters and original compositions on YouTube as Alpha Remaster See also editList of Colorado Rockies team records List of Major League Baseball no hitters List of Major League Baseball players from the Dominican RepublicReferences edit Hummel Rick June 26 1999 Jimenez gives Arizona nothing St Louis Post Dispatch June 25 1999 St Louis Cardinals at Arizona Diamondbacks box score and play by play Baseball Reference com June 25 1999 Retrieved January 1 2017 July 5 1999 St Louis Cardinals at Arizona Diamondbacks box score and play by play Baseball Reference com July 5 1999 Retrieved January 1 2017 Former MLB pitcher Jimenez tested positive for anabolic steroidsExternal links editCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Preceded byDavid Wells No hitter pitcherJune 25 1999 Succeeded byDavid Cone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Jimenez baseball amp oldid 1166110843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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