- José Lima
Infobox MLB player
width=180
name=José Lima
position=Pitcher
team=Camden Riversharks
number=21
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=April 20
debutyear=1994
debutteam=Detroit Tigers
statyear=2007
stat1label=Win-Loss
stat1value=89-102
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=5.26
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=980
formerteams=
*Detroit Tigers (by|1994-by|1996)
*Houston Astros (by|1997-by|2001)
*Detroit Tigers (by|2001-by|2002)
*Kansas City Royals (by|2003)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|2004)
*Kansas City Royals (by|2005)
*New York Mets (by|2006)José Desiderio Rodriguez Lima (a.k.a. "Lima Time") (born
September 30 ,1972 inSantiago, Dominican Republic ) is a right-handedpitcher who last pitched inMajor League Baseball for theNew York Mets . He currently plays for theCamden Riversharks of the independent Atlantic League.MLB career
He made his Major League debut with the
Detroit Tigers on April 20, 1994 at age 22. After three lackluster years in Detroit, he was traded to theHouston Astros , where he played for four and a half seasons before being traded back to Detroit in by|2001. He gained recognition for winning 21 games in by|1999 with the Astros, earning a trip to the All Star Game that year. He helped to increase his profile by flamboyantly celebrating his victories in the face of opponents. His dominance on the mound gave rise to the phrase "Lima time" whenever he pitched. A year later, however, Lima surrendered a league-leading 48home run s, which was only two short of the single season record held byBert Blyleven , and lost 16 games.Since his stellar 1999 season, Lima has generally struggled to recapture his former success while playing for several different teams. He was released by Detroit during the by|2002 season, proclaiming at the time, "If I can't pitch on this team--the worst or second-worst team in baseball--where am I going to pitch? If I can't start on this ballclub, I must be the worst pitcher on Earth." Thereafter, he played for the
Kansas City Royals in by|2003, theLos Angeles Dodgers in by|2004, and in by|2005, he returned to Kansas City. With the Dodgers, Lima was 13-5 with a 4.07 ERA, his best performance since 1999. Possibly the greatest moment of his career came on October 9, 2004 in the 2004 NLDS, when he pitched a 5-hit shutout against theSt. Louis Cardinals . The sold outDodger Stadium crowd was chanting his name before he got Cardinals outfielderJim Edmonds to pop out to third basemanAdrián Beltré to end the game. It was the Dodgers first postseason win since Game 5 of the1988 World Series .Lima's 6.99 ERA in 2005 was the highest single-season total in baseball history for a pitcher with 30 or more games started. [http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/sports/baseball/mlb/kansas_city_royals/13551693.htm]
On February 14, 2006, Lima was inked to a minor league deal by the Mets and pitched for the Mets' AAA affiliate
Norfolk Tides . He was called up to the Mets on May 7, 2006, and went 0-3 with an 8.79 ERA in three starts before beingdesignated for assignment on May 20, 2006.On July 4, 2006, José was again called up to the Mets, while
Heath Bell was optioned back to theNorfolk Tides . [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/05/sports/baseball/05shea.html]Lima had another terrible pitching outing on July 7, 2006 against the
Florida Marlins . After giving up a grand slam to opposing pitcherDontrelle Willis , Lima was taken out. After the game Lima wasdesignated for assignment back to theNorfolk Tides for the 2nd time during the 2006 season. Lima's 2006 stint with the Mets gave him a 0-4 record with a 9.87 ERA in 4 total starts.In the
Dominican Winter Baseball League , he plays for theÁguilas Cibaeñas . In by|2007, Lima played forSaraperos de Saltillo in the Mexican League.On
July 11 , by|2008, Lima signed with the Camden Riversharks of the Atlantic League.A popular
fantasy baseball strategy is named in his honor, the LIMA plan developed byRon Shandler .Korean Baseball League Career
For the 2008 season, Lima signed with the
Kia Tigers , which is a nine-time champion in theKorean Baseball League . Despite much expectation from his valuable career in Major League Baseball, Lima showed terrible performances in his several starting games. Since that, he was denegraded into the Korean minor league, and lots of media reported the rumor that Lima would be released from the Tigers soon, However, after returning to the major league team, Lima got two consecutive wins against theWoori Heroes with seven innings and no runs, andHanwha Eagles with five innings and three runs, but was still released by the Tigers.Camden Riversharks
Lima signed with the
Camden Riversharks of the independentAtlantic League onJuly 11 , 2008.Personal life
In December 2004, Lima was successfully sued by a woman who claimed she had contracted
genital herpes from him. Faced with counts of assault and negligence, Lima may owe the woman as much as $950,000. He claims to have contracted the incurable disease while on vacation in theDominican Republic . He has also made statements in his nativeDominican Republic that after his baseball career is over, he would possibly like to pursue a career as a singer; specifically in the genre ofbachata [http://www.twango.com/media/remolacha.public/remolacha.10039] .External links
Camden Riversharks [http://www.riversharks.com]
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