- Luis Sojo
Infobox MLB retired
name=Luis Sojo
position=Utility
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1966|1|3
Petare, Miranda State,Venezuela
debutdate=July 14
debutyear=by|1990
debutteam=Toronto Blue Jays
finaldate=September 28
finalyear=by|2003
finalteam=New York Yankees
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.261
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=671
stat3label=Home run s
stat3value=36
teams=
*Toronto Blue Jays (by|1990)
* California Angels (by|1991-by|1992)
*Toronto Blue Jays (by|1993)
*Seattle Mariners (by|1994-by|1996)
*New York Yankees (by|1996-by|1999)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|2000)
*New York Yankees (by|2000-by|2001, by|2003)
highlights=
* 3xWorld Series champion (1996, 1999, 2000)Luis Beltrán Sojo (pronEng|ˈsoʊhoʊ "SOE-ho") (born
January 3 ,1966 in Petare, Miranda State,Venezuela ) is a formerMajor League Baseball infielder andright-handed batter who played with theToronto Blue Jays (by|1990, by|1993), California Angels (by|1991-by|1992|92),Seattle Mariners (by|1994-by|1996|96),New York Yankees (1996-by|2001, by|2003) andPittsburgh Pirates (by|2000).In his career, Sojo filled a role as a utility infielder for the Blue Jays, Angels, Mariners, Pirates and, most notably, for the Yankees. He is regarded by many sportwriters and Yankees fans as one of the most important and best reserve players in the team's history.
Not classically athletic, he was a natural
shortstop in the minors, but took on an expanded role in emergency situations, initially and most commonly as asecond baseman , and eventually as athird baseman ,first baseman andleft fielder as well.Sojo had limited power and did not draw many walks, but he was a good contact hitter, especially for someone who made a habit of falling behind in the count during his minor league tenure. He did show an ability to put the ball in play with a low
strikeout rate (one for 13 at-bats). Some of his great contributions came when going to the opposite field in hit and run situations and with infield hits. An avid bunter, he led the league in sacrificial hits in 1991 (21). Though not a threat as a base stealer, he was a competent base runner. In the field, Sojo had a good range and a good arm, showing quick hands and slick moves.In October 2000, Sojo turned from a role player to a
World Series hero in the decisive Game 5 of theSubway Series against theNew York Mets . With the score tied at two in the ninth inning and two outs, Sojo delivered a two-RBI single againstAl Leiter . The Yankees won their 26th World Series, third consecutive, fourth in theJoe Torre era, and Sojo obtained his fourth series ring.In by|2002, Sojo failed to earn a spot on the Yankees roster, and retired from playing Major League Baseball. He then made his managerial debut with the Yankees Double A affiliate
Norwich Navigators , and led the team to its first Eastern League Championship.2003 was a unique year for Sojo. Having left the Navigators for a position as a Yankees coach, Sojo was invited to the Yankees Old Timers game, where he hit the game-winning home run off Ron Guidry. Later that season, the Yankees resigned him as an active player, and he appeared in three games to conclude the season. He may be the only Yankee (or overall player) in history to play in an Old Timers Game and later a regular season game in the same year.
In 13 seasons, Sojo batted .261 (671-for-2571) with 36
home run s, 261 RBI, 300 runs, 103 doubles, 12 triples, and 28stolen base s in 848 games.He currently serves as manager for the Class A Advanced
Tampa Yankees , and managed theVenezuelan national baseball team in the 2006World Baseball Classic .When registering for hotel stays, Sojo used the alias Harry Pelotas to avoid unwanted fan attention. "Pelotas" is Spanish for "balls" [http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/1005071yankees1.html] .
Highlights
* Hit a two-outs bases-clearing broken-bat double against California Angels
Mark Langston to lead Seattle to its very first AL West division title, with four runs scoring on the play: Sojo took third on the throw to the plate, and scored after the Langston's frustrated relay ended up in the backstop - one of the most dramatic plays ever in MLB history (1995)
* Hit .400 with one RBI in 10 post-season games [.800 in the WS] (1996)
* Batted a career-high .307 in his first full season as a Yankee (1997)
* Tied for second on the team with nine RBI in 15 post-season games (2000)
* Drove in the World Series winning run (2000)
*Became the first person ever to manage a minor league team to a championship and later resume his Major League career.
* Four batting titles in the "Venezuelan Winter League" (.351, 1989-90; .362, 1990-91; .375, 1993-94; .376, 1994-95)
* Was called 'The best .200 hitter ever" by Yankees radio announcer John Sterling
* Reached 1000 hits on Dec. 14/15th (around midnight) in the Venezeulan Professional Baseball League (LVBP) with his team, Cardenales de Lara.ee also
*List of Venezuelan players in MLB
External links
* [http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/nyy/team/nyy_team_coachesstaff_bio.jsp?club_context=nyy&coachorstaffid=62210416251 Page at "MLB"]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/S/Sojo_Luis.stm Page at "Baseball Library"]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sojolu01.shtml Page at "Baseball Reference"]
* [http://www.futilityinfielder.com/wall_sojo1.html Article at "Futility Infielder - WALL OF FAME"]
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