All Time Greatest Shortstops

All Time Greatest Shortstops

Ranking the Shortstops The 1990’s and early 2000’s were the time of the shortstops. No longer were they just slick fielders. They became middle of the order hitters and MVP’s, Alex Rodriquez, Derek Jeter,Nomar Garciaparra, Miguel Tejeda, and Barry Larkin lead the way. ♦  Most heroic, Travis ⇒ ♦  Biggest overachiever, Eckstein ⇒ ♦  Most disappointing career, Templeton…

Luis Aparicio Stats & Facts
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Luis Aparicio Stats & Facts

  Luis Aparicio Position: ShortstopBats: Right  •  Throws: Right5-9, 160lb (175cm, 72kg)Born: April 29, 1934 in Maracaibo, Venezuela veHigh School: Lico Baralt (Maracaibo, Venezuela)Debut: April 17, 1956 (11,333rd in major league history)vs. CLE 3 AB, 1 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBLast Game: September 28, 1973vs. MIL 3 AB, 1 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBHall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1984. (Voted by BBWAA on 341/403 ballots)View Luis Aparicio’s Page at…

Ivan Rodriguez catches the 2,227th game of his career, breaking Carlton Fisk’s record

Ivan Rodriguez catches the 2,227th game of his career, breaking Carlton Fisk’s record, in Houston’s 5 – 4, 10-inning loss to his former team, the Texas Rangers. For Texas, Omar Vizquel, the all-time leader for games played at shortstop, picks up his 2,677th hit, tying Luis Aparicio for most hits by a Venezuelan player.

Former Dodgers Don Drysdale and Pee Wee Reese, along with Twins slugger Harmon Killebrew, American League hurler Rick Ferrell, and perennial All-Star shortstop Luis Aparicio, are inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Former Dodgers Don Drysdale and Pee Wee Reese, along with Twins slugger Harmon Killebrew, American League hurler Rick Ferrell, and perennial All-Star shortstop Luis Aparicio, are inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Former Dodgers Don Drysdale and Pee Wee Reese, along with Twins slugger Harmon Killebrew, American League hurler Rick Ferrell, and perennial All-Star shortstop Luis Aparicio, are inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Luis Aparicio, Don Drysdale, and Harmon Killebrew are elected to the Hall of Fame
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Luis Aparicio, Don Drysdale, and Harmon Killebrew are elected to the Hall of Fame

    On January 10, 1984, Luis Aparicio, Don Drysdale, and Harmon Killebrew are elected to the Hall of Fame. Killebrew totaled 573 home runs to rank fifth on the all-time list, Drysdale won 209 games with a 2.95 era, and Aparicio led the American League in stolen bases nine straight seasons. Killebrew gains election…

Boston Red Sox release two future Hall of Famers

Boston Red Sox release two future Hall of Famers

On March 26, 1974, the Boston Red Sox release two future Hall of Famers. Designated hitter Orlando Cepeda and shortstop Luis Aparicio are both given their unconditional releases. Aparicio, who elects to retire, finishes his career with 2,677 hits and 506 stolen bases and will enter the Hall of Fame in 1984. The sore-kneed Cepeda…

Luis Aparicio of the Red Sox steals the 500th base of his career in a 9 – 5 loss to Milwaukee. It is the highest total in the American League since Eddie Collins retired in 1930.

Luis Aparicio of the Red Sox steals the 500th base of his career in a 9 – 5 loss to Milwaukee. It is the highest total in the American League since Eddie Collins retired in 1930.