- José Rafael Santiago Alfonso
Jose Rafael Santiago Alfonso ["Palillo"] (born
August 15 ,1940 , inJuana Diaz, Puerto Rico ) is a former right-handedpitcher in AmericanMajor League Baseball .Possessor of an outstanding
curveball , Santiago reached theAmerican League in 1963 with the Kansas City Athletics. His contract was sold to theBoston Red Sox after the 1965 season, as he became a key member of pitching staff of the 1967 Red Sox, posting a 12-4 record with a 3.59 ERA in 50 games. He was largely a middle relief pitcher that season, starting only 11 games, and compiled an 8-3 mark in relief with five saves. However, he also made several important starts, including Game 1 of the1967 World Series , which he lost to Hall of FamerBob Gibson , 2-1, accounting for the only Boston run with ahome run .Although Santiago lost both of his World Series decisions to the
St. Louis Cardinals and compiled an ERA of 5.59, he began the 1968 campaign in the Boston rotation, compiling a 9-4 record with a 2.25 ERA in 18 starts before an elbow injury ended his season. The injury effectively ruined his major league career. After that, he appeared in only 18 more games during 1969 and 1970, and never won another najor league game.Santiago ended his majors career with 163 appearances, 34 victories and 29 losses and an ERA of 3.74. He also was selected to the 1969 MLB All-Star Game.
In 1979, Santiago managed in a short-lived Class AAA circuit, the
Inter-American League , as skipper of the Puerto Rico Boricuas. His club won 16 of 55 games (.291), ending sixth and last in the six-team league, and folded June 17. Thirteen days later, the entire league shut down.References
*Bucek, Jeanine, editorial director, "The Baseball Encyclopedia: 10th Edition." New York: Macmillan USA, 1996.
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/santijo02.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/S/Psantj101.htm Retrosheet]
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