- Rubén Rivera
Infobox MLB retired
name=Rubén Rivera
width=150
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1973|11|14Chorrera ,Panama
debutdate=September 3
debutyear=by|1995
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=May 28
finalyear=by|2003
finalteam=San Francisco Giants
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.216
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=64
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=203
teams=
*New York Yankees (by|1995-by|1996)
*San Diego Padres (by|1997-by|2000)
*Cincinnati Reds (by|2001)
*Texas Rangers (by|2002)
*San Francisco Giants (by|2003)
highlights=
*World Series champion (1996)Rubén Rivera Moreno (born
November 14 ,1973 in Chorrera,Panama ) is a formerMajor League Baseball outfielder who played from mlby|1995 to mlby|2003 for five different major league teams. His cousin,Mariano Rivera , is the long-time closer of theNew York Yankees .Career and travels
Rivera was signed by the New York Yankees in by|1990. On
April 22 , mlby|1997, he was traded withpitcher Rafael Medina and US $3 million to theSan Diego Padres forinfielder Homer Bush and minor leaguer Gordon Amerson and two players to be named later -- who turned out to be the highly anticipated Japanese pitcherHideki Irabu (who had refused to sign with the Padres, who had acquired MLB rights to him from his Japanese team, the Lotte Orions) and minor leaguer Vernon Maxwell. It was supposed to be a deal to help both teams, but Irabu was a major disappointment for the Yankees, and Rivera turned out to be at least a minor disappointment for the Padres, as he was never able to get on base on a regular basis during his four seasons in the Padres organization, mostly with the parent team (including as a starter in mlby|2000 and mlby|2001), and his considerable power did not sufficiently compensate for that major failing. He was released shortly before the 2001 season.The
Cincinnati Reds signed him for the 2001 season, but he did not perform any better for the Reds in a reserve role than he did the Padres. They would waive him after the season, and theSan Francisco Giants would temporarily pick him up, but would release him a month later without his having played a game for them. Early in mlby|2002, his old team, the Yankees, signed him as afree agent , but would release him duringspring training after an infamous incident (see below), and the Texas Rangers signed him for the season. He performed poorly for them in a reserve role and was released immediately following the season. Early in 2003, the Giants, who had previously briefly owned his rights, signed him as a free agent. However, following the second infamous incident involving Rivera in his career (see below), the Giants released him onJune 3 , 2003. TheChicago White Sox signed Rivera to play for the Triple-ACharlotte Knights for by|2006, where despite hitting 16home run s, he batted only .239.For his career, Rivera finished with a .216 batting average, with a .307
on-base percentage and a .393slugging percentage in 662 games.Embarrassing incidents
Fairly or not, Rivera would become known for two incidents where he showed lack of judgment, one off the field and one on.
Derek Jeter glove incident
After a 2002 spring training game, Rivera took teammate
Derek Jeter 's glove and bat, and then sold them to a sports memorabilia dealer, reportedly for $2,500. [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/news/2002/03/12/yankees_rivera_ap/] After this became known, his teammates allegedly voted him off the team, and the Yankees front office abided by that vote and released him. When the incident became public, Rivera apologized. [http://espn.go.com/mlb/news/2002/0313/1350957.html]Baserunning gaffe
The other incident for which Rivera is known happened on the field, and involved multiple errors by both Rivera and the
Arizona Diamondbacks defense onMay 27 , 2003. With one out in the bottom of the ninth in a 2-2 game, Rivera was apinch runner onfirst base forAndres Galarraga , who had reached on aTony Womack error.Marquis Grissom then hit a fly ball to deep right-center field, whichDavid Dellucci misjudged; by this time, Rivera, who had gone pastsecond base , was on his way back to first base after retouching second, believing that Dellucci would catch the ball. When he saw that Dellucci did not make the catch, Rivera decided to try for third base, but failed to once again touch second and had to retrace his steps before continuing. He would have been out easily except thatJunior Spivey 's relay throw bounced off the glove ofAlex Cintrón , coveringthird base . Having reached third base, Rivera chose to go for home, but the ball bounced to Womack, and Womack threw him out by a full step at home, preventing the would-be winning run.Famed
baseball broadcasterJon Miller , calling the play after Rivera was thrown out, made the following statement, often-played on highlight shows for some time after the play::"That was the worst baserunning in the history of the game!"
The gaffe probably was not the only reason why Rivera was released by the Giants seven days later, but it certainly did not help.
External links
*baseball-reference|id=r/riverru01|name=Ruben Rivera
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