Juan Uribe

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Juan Uribe
Chicago White Sox — No. 5
Shortstop
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Major League Baseball debut
April 8, 2001 for the Colorado Rockies
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006 Season)
Batting average     .258
Runs Batted In     351
Home Runs     84
Teams

    Juan Uribe is a Major League Baseball player who was born on (July 22, 1979). He is the starting shortstop for the Chicago White Sox.

    Uribe was traded to the White Sox by the Colorado Rockies on December 2, 2003 for Aaron Miles. He was acquired by the White Sox to back up Willie Harris as the second baseman, but eventually replaced José Valentín at shortstop and has been the starting shortstop since.

    Uribe made two memorable defensive plays for the final two outs of the 2005 World Series, first catching a ball while crashing into the stands and then making a throw on a slow grounder to beat Astro Orlando Palmeiro to give the White Sox their first title in 88 years.

    Uribe is a relative of former major league shortstop José Uribe.

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