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José Uribe

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36: 374:, where the home crowd had a unique chant for the relatively light-hitting infielder. When he would come to bat, fans on one side of the stadium would shout "OOH!" after which fans on the other side would respond with "REE-bay!". Giants fans would later use the same chant for 325:) to just José Uribe because, as he put it, "There are too many Gonzálezes in baseball!" Thus, he was humorously referred to as "the player to be named later" and sometimes "the ultimate player to be named later", a quote attributed to coach 770: 835: 780: 795: 562:, those sales are dubious at best. Beckett has stated that there is nothing rare or uncommon about the card, and its exorbitant asking price in some auctions has no definable merit. 321:. Between the time of the initial trade and his delivery, he changed his name from José González Uribe (Uribe is his mother's maiden name; González is his father's name. (See 790: 577:, Dominican Republic. He is survived by his second wife, Wendy Guerrero, with whom he had four children. He was a second cousin of former major league infielder 830: 785: 356: 800: 363:
third base and scored as the Giants won 6–3 for a 3–2 series lead, though San Francisco went on to lose the final two games. He won the 1988
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was considered a "common" in a dramatically over-produced baseball set. However, in 2018, several of these cards began selling on
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Uribe was killed, at age 47, December 8, 2006, in a car crash at about 3:00 a.m. near his hometown of Juan Baron,
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he had a two-run single with the bases loaded in the second inning of Game 5, giving the Giants a 4–3 lead. He then
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According to eBay sold listings data, some copies of this card have sold for enormous amounts, though according to
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His first wife, Sarah, died at the age of 27 of a heart attack, two days after giving birth to their third child.
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Uribe was the Giants' principal shortstop for eight seasons, including their
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when the stat known as the "Game Winning RBI" was an official statistic.
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Bruce Jenkins, John Shea Chronicle Staff Writers (October 24, 2004).
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for hundreds of thousands of dollars with claims that they are rare.
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Dominican Republic expatriate baseball players in the United States
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September 13, 1984, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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Major League Baseball players from the Dominican Republic
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Baseball players from San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
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October 3, 1993, for the Houston Astros
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Index


San Francisco Giants
Shortstop
San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Cardinals
1984
San Francisco Giants
1985
1992
Houston Astros
1993
Dominican
Major League Baseball
shortstop
1984
1993
San Francisco Giants
1989 World Series
Oakland Athletics
San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
New York Yankees
1977
St. Louis Cardinals
1980
1984
runs batted in

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