Rafael Alberto "Al" Reyes (born April 10, 1970) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. A right-handed pitcher and career reliever, he played for seven teams; debuting on April 27, 1995, with the Milwaukee Brewers and playing for the Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays, over the years.
Al Reyes | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic | April 10, 1970|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
April 27, 1995, for the Milwaukee Brewers | |
Last MLB appearance | |
August 5, 2008, for the Tampa Bay Rays | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 23–16 |
Earned run average | 3.82 |
Strikeouts | 422 |
Teams | |
Career
editReyes was originally drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1988. He was 2–0 with a 4.25 earned run average (ERA) and a .206 opponents batting average in 26 games with the Brewers in 1999 until he was sent to the Orioles on July 21 of that year to complete a transaction from five days prior on July 16 when Rocky Coppinger was sent to Milwaukee.[1][2]
He missed the Cardinals 2005 playoff run after tearing a ligament in his right elbow, and required reconstructive surgery.
In 2006, he signed with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and was placed on the Durham Bulls minor league roster, but did not play a game that season while recovering from Tommy John surgery. On December 22, 2006, he re-signed with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, where he became their closer. Reyes finished the 2007 year with 26 saves in 30 chances. Notably, his only blown saves came against the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox.
On April 10, 2008, Reyes got into a fight at a bar in South Tampa and was tasered twice by a police officer.[3] This had little effect on his ability to throw, as the very next night he got the win for the Rays against the Orioles.
Reyes was designated for assignment on August 9, 2008, and became a free agent on August 18 after refusing an assignment to the minors. He signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets two days later,[4] and was called up to the team when rosters expanded in September. He was released on September 18, 2008, without making any appearances.
References
edit- ^ Justice, Richard. "Mussina Controls Expos," The Washington Post, Saturday, July 17, 1999. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
- ^ Sheinin, Dave. "Orioles Notebook," The Washington Post, Thursday, July 22, 1999. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
- ^ "Rays' Reyes Tased After Scrap At South Tampa Bar". Archived from the original on April 22, 2008. Retrieved April 11, 2008.
- ^ "Mets Sign Al Reyes". Archived from the original on August 28, 2008. Retrieved August 20, 2008.
External links
edit- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)