- José Rijo
Infobox MLB retired
name=Jose Rijo
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1965|5|13
city-state|San Cristobal|Dominican Republic
debutdate=April 5
debutyear=by|1984
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=September 28
finalyear=by|2002
finalteam=Cincinnati Reds
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=116-91
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.24
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=1,606
teams=
*New York Yankees (by|1984)
*Oakland Athletics (by|1985-by|1987)
*Cincinnati Reds (by|1988-by|1995, by|2001-by|2002)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1994)
*World Series champion (1990)
* 1990World Series MVP
* 2002Tony Conigliaro Award José Antonio Rijo Abreu (born
May 13 1965 in San Cristóbal,Dominican Republic ) is a former right-handedpitcher inMajor League Baseball best known for his years with theCincinnati Reds (1988-1995 and 2001-2002).Plagued by injuries during his career, he left the major leagues at age 30 before returning six years later for one and a half seasons. Rijo is best known for his performance in the
1990 World Series , when he recorded two victories in a four-game sweep over the defending championOakland A's , including a two-hitter in the final Game Four. Rijo's performance earned him theWorld Series MVP Award as the Reds won their first championship in fifteen years.When Rijo broke into the majors with the
New York Yankees in 1984, he was 18 years old and the youngest player in either league. The previous year, he'd had a 15-5 record in the Florida League with a 1.68 ERA. But he did not have a good rookie season, and some observers commented that Yankee ownerGeorge Steinbrenner had orchestrated the call-up, hoping to create a phenom along the lines of the crosstown Mets' 1984 rookie sensationDwight Gooden . When this did not happen, Rijo was sent to the Oakland A's as part of a trade package forRickey Henderson .While with the
Oakland Athletics he struck out 16Seattle Mariners onApril 16 , by|1986, setting a club record. But his time in Oakland was largely nondescript, with just 17 wins in three seasons. Even so, Rijo was still considered enough of a prospect for the Reds to acquire him in exchange for aging slugger Dave Parker, who'd had 338 runs batted in over the previous three seasons.Rijo's age eventually caught up to his talent. He was a member of the
National League All-Star Team in by|1994. Rijo also led the league in by|1993 and 1994 ingames started . He led the NL in 1993 instrikeout s andstrikeouts per nine innings , and in by|1991 he led the NL in winning percentage.Rijo was 3-0 in the 1990 postseason, including two World Series wins against Oakland, the team that had traded him away three years before. After winning Game One by a 7-0 score, he shut down the A's on two hits in Game Four (both in the first inning), ending the Series with a 0.59
earned run average and 15 strikeouts in 15-1/3 innings. It was his only postseason experience.He pitched a one-hitter against the
Colorado Rockies in 1993. The year after his All-Star season (by|1995), Rijo was sidelined with a serious elbow injury. Despite several comeback attempts, his elbow troubles kept him out of baseball for five full years. Rijo made an unexpected comeback to the game in by|2001, returning to Cincinnati as a reliever. In doing so, Rijo became the first major league player to appear in a game after having received aBaseball Hall of Fame vote sinceMinnie Miñoso (who received six Hall of Fame votes in 1969) appeared for theChicago White Sox in by|1980. In 2008, Rijo was again on the Hall of Fame ballot; he got no votes.In 2002, his final season, Rijo received the
Tony Conigliaro Award . He made a handful of starts that year, including a win in his first start since 1995, and the last game atRiverfront Stadium . Rijo currently works as a special assistant to general managerJim Bowden of theWashington Nationals baseball team.On
March 30 ,2008 , Rijo warmed upGeorge W. Bush before the President threw out theceremonial first pitch for the Nationals' home opener at their new stadium.Rijo was once married to
Juan Marichal 's daughter.ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball strikeout champions External links
*baseball-reference|id=r/rijojo01
* [http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/front_office.jsp?c_id=was Washington Nationals official site]
* [http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/history/hof_voting/year/1969.htm 1969 BBWAA Hall of Fame Balloting]
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