- Danys Báez
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Danys Báez Free Agent — No. -- Relief pitcher Born: September 10, 1977
Pinar del Río, CubaBats: Right Throws: Right MLB debut May 13, 2001 for the Cleveland Indians Career statistics
(through 2011)Win-Loss 40–57 Earned run average 4.25 Strikeouts 505 Teams - Cleveland Indians (2001–2003)
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2004–2005)
- Los Angeles Dodgers (2006)
- Atlanta Braves (2006)
- Baltimore Orioles (2007,2009)
- Philadelphia Phillies (2010–2011)
Career highlights and awards Medal record Men’s baseball Competitor for Cuba Pan American Games Gold 1999 Winnipeg Team Danys Báez González (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdaniz ˈβa.eθ], English: /ˈdæni ˈbaɪ.ɛz/; born September 10, 1977, in Pinar del Río, Cuba) is a Cuban professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. Báez has previously played for the Cleveland Indians (2001–2003), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2004–2005), Los Angeles Dodgers (2006), Atlanta Braves (2006), Baltimore Orioles (2007–2009), and Philadelphia Phillies (2010-2011).
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Professional career
Cleveland Indians
Báez was signed by the Cleveland Indians in 1999. In his second season, he played for both the Indians and the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons. In his debut, he went a scoreless inning against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Over the rest of the year, he went 5–3 with a 2.91 ERA.[1]
In 2002, Báez was moved into the starting rotation of the Indians. He won his first start on April 5 of that year facing the Detroit Tigers. In 26 starts, he went 9–10 with a 4.44 ERA. He was given the role of closer in August, where he finished off the season.[2]
Báez pitched for the Indians as a reliever in 2003. He was both a setup man and a closer that season. He had 25 saves and 10 blown saves, which was tied for the most in the Major Leagues.[3]
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Báez signed as a free agent with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and was their full-time closer in 2004. He was 30 for 33 in save chances, which was a career high and seventh best in the Major Leagues. He was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers January 14, 2006 along with Lance Carter for Edwin Jackson and Chuck Tiffany.[4] The Dodgers intended Báez to serve as a closer until the injured Éric Gagné was healthy, but he was removed from the role in May after blowing four saves in four chances.
Atlanta Braves
Báez was traded to the Braves on July 28, 2006, along with infielder Willy Aybar in exchange for shortstop/third baseman Wilson Betemit. While in Atlanta, he was the set-up man for the Braves' newly-acquired closer Bob Wickman.
Baltimore Orioles
Báez signed a three-year deal with the Orioles on November 26, 2006. He served as the set-up man for Orioles' closing pitcher Chris Ray, but became the closer after Ray suffered a season ending injury in late July. On March 29, 2008, Baez was placed on the disabled list after having elbow surgery and missed the entire 2008 season.
Báez returned from elbow surgery with a good start to the season. On May 22, 2009 Báez got his first major league hit against the Nationals against reliever Kip Wells.
Philadelphia Phillies
On December 31, 2009, Baez agreed in principle to a contract with the Philadelphia Phillies,[5] which was officially announced on Tuesday, January 5, 2010.[6] In 2010, Baez made 51 appearances for the Phillies, recording a 5.48 ERA.
Baez made 29 appearances for Philadelphia in 2011, recording a 6.25 ERA before being designated for assignment on July 22.[7] On August 1, he was released.[8]
Personal
Báez defected from the Cuban national team at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada. His parents followed him to the United States five years later.
He studied physics in Cuba. Báez loves animals and has a boxer named Lennox in honor of professional boxer Lennox Lewis.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ The Official Site of The Baltimore Orioles: Team: Player Information : Biography and Career Highlights
- ^ The Official Site of The Baltimore Orioles: Team: Player Information : Biography and Career Highlights
- ^ The Official Site of The Baltimore Orioles: Team: Player Information : Biography and Career Highlights
- ^ The Official Site of The Baltimore Orioles: Team: Player Information : Biography and Career Highlights
- ^ Phillies reach agreement with RHP Baez, pending physical
- ^ Todd Zolecki (January 5, 2010). "Phillies, Baez agree to two-year deal". Major League Baseball. philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com. http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100104&content_id=7871552&vkey=news_phi&fext=.jsp&c_id=phi. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
- ^ Mennella, Dan. "Phillies Designate Danys Baez For Assignment". MLBTradeRumors.com. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2011/07/phillies-designate-danys-baez-for-assignment.html. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
- ^ Dierkes, Tim. "Phillies Release Danys Baez". MLBTradeRumors.com. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2011/08/phillies-release-danys-baez.html. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
External links
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