Rubén Sierra
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Rubén Angel Sierra García (born October 6, 1965 in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico) is a Major League Baseball right fielder/designated hitter. Sierra was also called El Caballo and El Indio
In a 20-season career, Sierra has played for the Texas Rangers (1986-92, 2000-01, 2003), Oakland Athletics (1992-95), New York Yankees (1995-96, 2003-05), Detroit Tigers (1996), Cincinnati Reds (1997), Toronto Blue Jays (1997), Chicago White Sox (1998), Seattle Mariners (2002), Minnesota Twins (2006).
Sierra graduated from Liceo Interamericano Castro High School in Puerto Rico in 1983, where he played baseball, basketball and volleyball.
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[edit] MLB career
In November 1982, the Texas Rangers signed 17-year old Sierra out of Puerto Rico. Sierra made his major league debut on June 1, 1986 as a 20-year old outfielder. Sierra had an ok rookie year hitting .264 with 16 home runs and 55 RBIs. He went on to have 3 years with 100+ RBIs with the Rangers. In August 1992, the Rangers traded Sierra to the Oakland Athletics for Jose Canseco. He later played more years with the Rangers and A's.
In 1995, the A's traded Sierra to the New York Yankees for Danny Tartabull. Sierra was considered a journey-man because of playing for numerous teams during the late-1990s. In 2003, the Yankees acquired Sierra from the Rangers to have a power-hitter off the bench. Sierra was an important part of the 2004 Yankees, in which the team hit over 240 home runs.
In Game 4 of the 2004 American League Division Series, with the Yankees down to the Minnesota Twins 5-2, Sierra hit a clutch 3-run home run to tie the game at 5-5 off of reliever Juan Rincon. His clutch home run made the Yankees win the game and the series. Sierra had an injury plagued 2005 season and was let go by the Yankees. In 2006, Sierra signed a minor league contract with the Minnesota Twins, but was released on July 10. In August, Sierra was offered a chance to sign on with the New York Mets for the September run and playoffs. However, due to family issues (illness to his Mother), he opted not to play again in 2006.
[edit] Career Stats
(1986-2006) .268, 306 home runs, 1322 RBIs 2152 hits, 142 stolen bases, 2186 games
[edit] Highlights
- 4-time All-Star (1989, 1991-92, 1994)
- Twice Top 10 MVP (2nd, 1989; 8th, 1991)
- Silver Slugger Award (1989)
- Led league in at-bats (1987)
- Led league in RBI, triples, total bases, extra base hits, slugging percentage and games played (1989)
[edit] Trivia
- Sierra was U.S. President George W. Bush's favorite player when Bush owned the Rangers.
- Sierra has 3 daughters- Neysha, Yianesses and Yaznerisse and 2 sons- Ruben Angel Jr. and Ruben Omar.
- Sierra's favorite team were the Cincinnati Reds and favorite player was Roberto Clemente.
- Finished second in 1989 MVP race behind Robin Yount.
- Is an avid music fan and even has his own salsa album called "Un verdadero Hit"( A real hit). The album song "No se por donde empezar" was quite popular in Puerto Rico at the time of its release in the early nineties.
- It has been rumored in Puerto Rican press that Sierra is considering playing winter baseball in the island in order to get exposure and return to the big leagues next season.
- Sierra's walk-up music during his second stint with the Yankees was, "The Way You Move" by Outkast. During the 2004 ALDS Minnesota Twins manager Ron Gardenhire heard it and downloaded it onto his iPod.
Preceded by: Frank Thomas |
AL Comeback Player of the Year 2001 |
Succeeded by: Tim Salmon |
[edit] See also
- Top 500 home run hitters of all time
- List of major league players with 2,000 hits
- List of AL Silver Slugger Winners at Outfield
- 2004 American League Championship Series
- October 2004 in sports
- 2003 World Series
- List of players from Puerto Rico in MLB
[edit] External links
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
- Baseball Library - biography and accomplishments
- ESPN profile and daily update
- Ruben Sierra still feels "like a superstar" (Minnesota Public Radio).
- Twins waive Veteran OF Sierra.
- No Deal Between the Mets and Sierra.
Categories: 1965 births | Living people | American League All-Stars | Chicago White Sox players | Cincinnati Reds players | Detroit Tigers players | Major league designated hitters | Major league left fielders | Major league right fielders | Minnesota Twins players | New York Yankees players | Oakland Athletics players | Puerto Rican baseball players | Texas Rangers players | Toronto Blue Jays players