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Alex Gonzalez (shortstop, born 1973)

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production and solid defense. He finished his career with 536 RBI and 137 home runs. He led the American league twice in fielding percentage for shortstops and he holds the American league record for assists in one game with 13, and was ranked first in 1997 with Total Zone Runs as a SS with 13. After
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Gonzalez was the Blue Jays starting shortstop from 1995 to 2001. In 1999, his season was cut short after starting with a .290 batting average due to a torn labrum in his throwing arm. Dr. James Andrews performed surgery in August and, after a six-month rehab, he returned to the Blue Jays as their
384:(.302), and OPS (.694) while leading the American league twice in fielding percentage. At Killian High School in Miami, Florida, Gonzalez was an All-State pick in baseball as a senior. He was drafted straight out of high school in the 14th round of the 420:. He was named the MVP of the Hurricanes as they won the South Atlantic League Championship. The Blue Jays named him the recipient of the Howard Webster award in 1992. In 1993, he moved up in the minors to Double-A, spending the season with the 449:
and minor leaguer James Deschaine. Gonzalez had two of his best seasons as the Cubs starting shortstop from 2002 to 2003. He hit five walk-off home runs during his two years with the Cubs. In 2003, he hit a career-high 20
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during which he batted over .400, Gonzalez failed to make the Royals' 25-man roster prior to the 2007 season, and exercised his right to become a free agent. Shortly thereafter, he signed a minor league contract with the
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and advanced to the postseason with the Cubs. Gonzalez's strong point in the postseason was his offense; he batted .275 and hit 4 home runs in 12 postseason games. During the Cubs' eighth inning collapse in Game 6 of the
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for 2005 as a third baseman, making the switch from shortstop. Gonzalez had a productive year at 3B with the Devil Rays hitting .269 and playing good defensively. After a brief, 2006 run with the
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at the end of April because of a hamstring injury. With Syracuse, Gonzalez batted .284 as he spent the rest of the season in the minors due to the major league strike and made the all star team.
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online and obtained a degree in business management. He is a principal at Miami Sports Management representing players in contract negotiations. He resides in Miami with his wife and children.
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Gonzalez has worked as an analyst for NBC Sports and MLB Network covering season news and the World Baseball Classic.
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spending eight years with the Toronto Blue Jays, he was traded to the Chicago Cubs on December 21, 2001, for
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to play shortstop. After a brief stint with the Expos, he was sent as part of a conditional deal to the
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starting shortstop. Throughout his career, Gonzalez averaged around .250 with decent power for a middle
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On July 31, 2004, the day of the trading deadline, Gonzalez was dealt in a four-team trade to the
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and was nicknamed "Gonzo" in order to tell the difference between him and the other
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eight times. He was regarded as a glove-first player, sporting a lower-than-average
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Gonzalez began his pro baseball career in the minor leagues in 1991 with the
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May 20, 2006, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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at Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Professional Baseball League)
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April 4, 1994, for the Toronto Blue Jays
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after the season and signed a one-year deal with the
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For the shortstop who played from 1998 to 2014, see
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Shortstop
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Batting average
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Toronto Blue Jays
1994
2001
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2002
2004
Montréal Expos
2004
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2004

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