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Raúl Mondesí

Raúl Ramón Mondesí Avelino (born March 12, 1971) is a Dominican former politician and baseball player. Mondesí played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 13 seasons, primarily for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and made his MLB debut with them in 1993. He was the National League (NL) Rookie of the Year in 1994, an MLB All-Star, and a two-time Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner. Known for his combination of power and speed, Mondesí twice achieved the 30–30 club. He led MLB right fielders in assists in three separate seasons over the course of his career.

Raúl Mondesí
Mondesí signing autographs at Spring Training in 1998
Right fielder
Born: (1971-03-12) March 12, 1971 (age 52)
San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 19, 1993, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
May 27, 2005, for the Atlanta Braves
MLB statistics
Batting average.273
Home runs271
Runs batted in860
Teams
Career highlights and awards

After baseball, Mondesí began a career in politics, gaining election to the Dominican Chamber of Deputies in 2006. In 2010, he became mayor of San Cristóbal in the Dominican Republic, serving a six-year term. In 2017, Mondesí was sentenced to eight years in prison on corruption charges arising from his mayoral tenure.[1]

Career edit

Los Angeles Dodgers edit

Mondesí was originally signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1988 out of the Dominican Republic. With the Great Falls Dodgers in 1990, he hit .303 with 30 stolen bases and was selected to the Pioneer League All-Star team. In 1991, he played in 21 games with the Bakersfield Dodgers, 53 games with the San Antonio Missions, and 2 with the Albuquerque Dukes hitting .277 with 8 home runs and 18 stolen bases. In 1992, he played 18 games with San Antonio and 35 with Albuquerque, hitting .296. He spent all of 1993 with the Dukes, hitting .280 with 12 homers and 13 steals.

He made his MLB debut for the Dodgers on July 19, 1993, against the Philadelphia Phillies, hitting a single to center field as a pinch hitter in seventh inning against David West for his first major league hit.[2] He hit his first home run, a two-run shot off Bob Scanlan in the 13th inning of a game against the Chicago Cubs on July 31.[3] He returned to the minors after the August 6 games, but was back with the Dodgers for good in September. He appeared in 42 games that season for the Dodgers, hitting .291 with four home runs.

Mondesí made the Dodgers opening day roster in 1994 and played in 112 games, hitting .306 with 16 homers, 56 RBI, and 11 stolen bases. He was selected as the National League Rookie of the Year.

In 1995, he was twice selected as National League Player of the Week (April 30 and July 5), he won the Rawlings Gold Glove Award and was selected to the 1995 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. He flew out to right field in his one at-bat in the All-Star game. He also competed in the Home Run Derby. Overall, he hit .285 with 26 home runs, 88 RBI, and 14 stolen bases. He had two hits in nine at-bats for the Dodgers in the 1995 National League Division Series loss to the Cincinnati Reds. He was two for twelve in the 1996 National League Division Series against the Atlanta Braves, with two doubles.

In 1997, he hit .310 with 30 homers, 88 RBI, and 32 steals becoming the first Dodger player in history to join the 30–30 club. He also won his second Rawlings Gold Glove Award and finished 15th in voting for the National League Most Valuable Player Award. In 1999, he again joined the 30–30 club with 33 homers and 36 steals, though his average had dipped to .253.

Toronto Blue Jays edit

On November 8, 1999, Mondesí was traded by the Dodgers (along with Pedro Borbón Jr.) to the Toronto Blue Jays for Shawn Green and minor league player Jorge Nunez. He only played in 96 games during his first season in Toronto after he tore ligaments in his right elbow during a game on July 21, which required season-ending surgery. He played two and a half seasons with the Blue Jays, playing in 320 games and hitting 66 home runs. He won the American League Player of the Week Award for the week of May 6, 2001.

New York Yankees edit

Mondesí was traded by the Blue Jays to the New York Yankees on July 1, 2002, for Scott Wiggins. He played in 71 games for the Yankees that season and another 98 in 2003, hitting .250 with 27 home runs and 92 RBI. He had 3 hits in 12 at-bats for the Yankees in the 2002 American League Division Series against the Anaheim Angels.

Arizona Diamondbacks edit

The Yankees traded Mondesí on July 29, 2003, to the Arizona Diamondbacks for David Dellucci, Bret Prinz and minor leaguer John Prowl. In 45 games with the Diamondbacks, he hit .302 with eight home runs.

Pittsburgh Pirates edit

Mondesí signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates on February 24, 2004. By May he was talking of leaving the team for personal reasons, involving a legal dispute, in the Dominican Republic. He left the team on May 11, 2004, and his contract was terminated a week later.[citation needed]

Anaheim Angels edit

The Anaheim Angels signed Mondesí on May 30, 2004. The deal was investigated by Major League Baseball, but the Angels were cleared of any wrongdoing.[4] Shortly after Mondesí signed with the Angels, he tore his quadriceps and was placed on the disabled list. He was released by the Angels in July for not showing up for his rehab therapy.

Atlanta Braves edit

The Atlanta Braves signed Mondesí in 2005; he appeared in 41 games with the team before the Braves released him on May 31.

Post-baseball career edit

In May 2006, running on the ballot of the Dominican Liberation Party, Mondesi was elected to a seat in the Dominican Republic's Chamber of Deputies, representing his home province San Cristóbal.[5] In November 2007, he switched sides, aligning himself with the Dominican Revolutionary Party after discrepancies with the government over humanitarian aid to be given to his province after Tropical Storm Noel.[citation needed] He was elected mayor of his hometown on May 16, 2010, for a six-year term.[citation needed]

In September 2017, Mondesi was sentenced to eight years in prison and ordered to pay a $1.3 million fine for corruption and mishandling of public funds during his term as mayor of San Cristóbal.[6]

Personal life edit

Mondesí's son Adalberto Mondesí (formerly known as Raul Mondesí Jr.) is also a professional baseball player. He made his MLB debut for the Kansas City Royals in the 2015 World Series.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Baer, Bill (September 20, 2017). "Report: Raul Mondesi sentenced to eight years in prison for corruption as mayor of San Cristobal".
  2. ^ "Philadelphia Phillies at Los Angeles Dodgers Box Score, July 19, 1993". Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. ^ "Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs Box Score, July 31, 1993". Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. ^ Selig to Investigate Mondesi Deal
  5. ^ Baxter, Kevin (23 December 2009). "Raul Mondesi is a rising star again -- in Dominican Republic politics". LA Times. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  6. ^ "Raul Mondesi sentenced on corruption charges in Dominican Republic". ESPN.com. 2017-09-21. Retrieved 2017-09-21.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
Achievements
Preceded by
none
Players Choice NL Most Outstanding Rookie
1994
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by
?
Deputy of the Dominican Congress for San Cristobal
2006–2010
Succeeded by
Josefina Tamárez
Preceded by
José Montás
Mayor for San Cristobal
2010 – 2016
Succeeded by

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corruption charges arising from his mayoral tenure 1 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Los Angeles Dodgers 1 2 Toronto Blue Jays 1 3 New York Yankees 1 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 1 5 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 6 Anaheim Angels 1 7 Atlanta Braves 2 Post baseball career 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer editLos Angeles Dodgers edit Mondesi was originally signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1988 out of the Dominican Republic With the Great Falls Dodgers in 1990 he hit 303 with 30 stolen bases and was selected to the Pioneer League All Star team In 1991 he played in 21 games with the Bakersfield Dodgers 53 games with the San Antonio Missions and 2 with the Albuquerque Dukes hitting 277 with 8 home runs and 18 stolen bases In 1992 he played 18 games with San Antonio and 35 with Albuquerque hitting 296 He spent all of 1993 with the Dukes hitting 280 with 12 homers and 13 steals He made his MLB debut for the Dodgers on July 19 1993 against the Philadelphia Phillies hitting a single to center field as a pinch hitter in seventh inning against David West for his first major league hit 2 He hit his first home run a two run shot off Bob Scanlan in the 13th inning of a game against the Chicago Cubs on July 31 3 He returned to the minors after the August 6 games but was back with the Dodgers for good in September He appeared in 42 games that season for the Dodgers hitting 291 with four home runs Mondesi made the Dodgers opening day roster in 1994 and played in 112 games hitting 306 with 16 homers 56 RBI and 11 stolen bases He was selected as the National League Rookie of the Year In 1995 he was twice selected as National League Player of the Week April 30 and July 5 he won the Rawlings Gold Glove Award and was selected to the 1995 Major League Baseball All Star Game He flew out to right field in his one at bat in the All Star game He also competed in the Home Run Derby Overall he hit 285 with 26 home runs 88 RBI and 14 stolen bases He had two hits in nine at bats for the Dodgers in the 1995 National League Division Series loss to the Cincinnati Reds He was two for twelve in the 1996 National League Division Series against the Atlanta Braves with two doubles In 1997 he hit 310 with 30 homers 88 RBI and 32 steals becoming the first Dodger player in history to join the 30 30 club He also won his second Rawlings Gold Glove Award and finished 15th in voting for the National League Most Valuable Player Award In 1999 he again joined the 30 30 club with 33 homers and 36 steals though his average had dipped to 253 Toronto Blue Jays edit On November 8 1999 Mondesi was traded by the Dodgers along with Pedro Borbon Jr to the Toronto Blue Jays for Shawn Green and minor league player Jorge Nunez He only played in 96 games during his first season in Toronto after he tore ligaments in his right elbow during a game on July 21 which required season ending surgery He played two and a half seasons with the Blue Jays playing in 320 games and hitting 66 home runs He won the American League Player of the Week Award for the week of May 6 2001 New York Yankees edit Mondesi was traded by the Blue Jays to the New York Yankees on July 1 2002 for Scott Wiggins He played in 71 games for the Yankees that season and another 98 in 2003 hitting 250 with 27 home runs and 92 RBI He had 3 hits in 12 at bats for the Yankees in the 2002 American League Division Series against the Anaheim Angels Arizona Diamondbacks edit The Yankees traded Mondesi on July 29 2003 to the Arizona Diamondbacks for David Dellucci Bret Prinz and minor leaguer John Prowl In 45 games with the Diamondbacks he hit 302 with eight home runs Pittsburgh Pirates edit Mondesi signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates on February 24 2004 By May he was talking of leaving the team for personal reasons involving a legal dispute in the Dominican Republic He left the team on May 11 2004 and his contract was terminated a week later citation needed Anaheim Angels edit The Anaheim Angels signed Mondesi on May 30 2004 The deal was investigated by Major League Baseball but the Angels were cleared of any wrongdoing 4 Shortly after Mondesi signed with the Angels he tore his quadriceps and was placed on the disabled list He was released by the Angels in July for not showing up for his rehab therapy Atlanta Braves edit The Atlanta Braves signed Mondesi in 2005 he appeared in 41 games with the team before the Braves released him on May 31 Post baseball career editIn May 2006 running on the ballot of the Dominican Liberation Party Mondesi was elected to a seat in the Dominican Republic s Chamber of Deputies representing his home province San Cristobal 5 In November 2007 he switched sides aligning himself with the Dominican Revolutionary Party after discrepancies with the government over humanitarian aid to be given to his province after Tropical Storm Noel citation needed He was elected mayor of his hometown on May 16 2010 for a six year term citation needed In September 2017 Mondesi was sentenced to eight years in prison and ordered to pay a 1 3 million fine for corruption and mishandling of public funds during his term as mayor of San Cristobal 6 Personal life editMondesi s son Adalberto Mondesi formerly known as Raul Mondesi Jr is also a professional baseball player He made his MLB debut for the Kansas City Royals in the 2015 World Series See also editList of Major League Baseball career home run leaders List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders 30 30 clubReferences edit Baer Bill September 20 2017 Report Raul Mondesi sentenced to eight years in prison for corruption as mayor of San Cristobal Philadelphia Phillies at Los Angeles Dodgers Box Score July 19 1993 Baseball Reference com Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs Box Score July 31 1993 Baseball Reference com Selig to Investigate Mondesi Deal Baxter Kevin 23 December 2009 Raul Mondesi is a rising star again in Dominican Republic politics LA Times Retrieved 21 October 2012 Raul Mondesi sentenced on corruption charges in Dominican Republic ESPN com 2017 09 21 Retrieved 2017 09 21 External links editCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Baseball Reference Minors AchievementsPreceded bynone Players Choice NL Most Outstanding Rookie1994 Succeeded byChipper JonesPolitical officesPreceded by Deputy of the Dominican Congress for San Cristobal2006 2010 Succeeded byJosefina TamarezPreceded byJose Montas Mayor for San Cristobal2010 2016 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raul Mondesi amp oldid 1175268410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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