Alfredo Griffin

Alfredo Griffin

Infobox MLB retired
name=Alfredo Griffin
position=Shortstop
bats=Switch
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1957|10|6
city-state|Santo Domingo|Dominican Republic
debutdate=September 4
debutyear=by|1976
debutteam=Cleveland Indians
finaldate=October 3
finalyear=by|1993
finalteam=Toronto Blue Jays
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.249
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=1,688
stat3label=Stolen bases
stat3value=192
teams=
* Cleveland Indians (by|1976-by|1978)
* Toronto Blue Jays (by|1979-by|1984)
* Oakland Athletics (by|1985-by|1987)
* Los Angeles Dodgers (by|1988-by|1991)
* Toronto Blue Jays (by|1992-by|1993)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1984)
* 3x World Series champion (1988, 1992, 1993)
* Gold Glove Award winner (1985)
* 1979 AL Rookie of the Year

Alfredo Claudino Griffin (born October 6, 1957 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) was a Major League Baseball (MLB) player from 1976 to 1993. He played shortstop.

Playing career

Alfredo began his career as a member of the Cleveland Indians, who signed him as an amateur free agent in 1973. On December 5, 1978, before having played a full season in the majors, he was traded along with Phil Lansford (minors) to the Toronto Blue Jays for Victor Cruz. Alfredo made an immediate impact, co-winning the American League Rookie of the Year Award in 1979 with John Castino.

In 1984 he was named to the All-Star team. This was explained by John Feinstein of the Washington Post as: "Making the All-Star team the hard way: Major league baseball pays the expenses for each player here and for one guest. In most cases, players bring wives or girlfriends. Damaso Garcia, the Toronto Blue Jays' second baseman, brought his shortstop, Alfredo Griffin. When the Tigers' Alan Trammell hurt his arm and could not play tonight, Manager Joe Altobelli named Griffin to the team, partly because he's a fine player, but mostly because he was here." [cite web|author=Merron, Jeff|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=list/worstallstars|title=These guys weren't stars|work=Page2 (ESPN)|accessdate=July 11|accessyear=2006]

All the same, Griffin was valued far more for his glove than his bat. Mike Scioscia called him "the Ozzie Smith of the American League." A steady, everyday shortstop, he spent six years with the Blue Jays, playing in 392 consecutive games. He was traded after the 1984 season to Oakland, where, despite his reluctance to draw walks and a tendency to be overaggressive on the basepaths, he began to harness the offensive promise he showed in 1980 when he set an AL record for most triples by a switch-hitter with a league-leading 15.

After establishing personal bests in most offensive categories with the Athletics, Griffin was traded to the Dodgers for Bob Welch prior to the 1988 season in a move that helped both teams to league championships. A Dwight Gooden fastball broke his hand in May 1988, and he was disabled for much of 1988 and part of 1989.

Griffin returned to Toronto in 1992 and was a key contributor as the Jays took the first of two consecutive championships. On October 13, 1993, he stood on deck as Joe Carter faced Mitch Williams in the ninth inning of Game Six. His career came to an end minutes later when Carter homered to win the World Series for Toronto. (TF)

Coaching career

He is currently a coach for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in MLB, and also for the Estrellas Orientales (Eastern Stars) in his native Dominican Republic's Winter League.

Trivia

* During the game in which his consecutive game streak ended, Griffin scored the winning run. This oddity happened because an official appearance in a major league game requires the player to either play an inning of defense or have a plate appearance (per Rule 10.24(c) of baseball's Official Rules). As a pinch runner, Griffin had neither.
* Was pinch-hit for to set up Kirk Gibson's 1988 World Series Game 1 winning home run, five years later he was on the on deck circle when Joe Carter hit game-winning home run in 1993 World Series.
* Has one of the more famous nicknames used by ESPN Announcer Chris Berman: "Fettucini Alfredo Griffin."

Alfredo Griffin Career Stats

ee also

* Players from Dominican Republic in MLB
* List of Major League Baseball triples champions
* Los Angeles Dodgers all-time roster

External links

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* [http://anaheim.angels.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/ana/team/ana_team_coachesstaff_bio.jsp?club_context=ana&coachorstaffid=115103124056 Biography]

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