Joey Cora
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Jose Manuel Cora Amaro (born May 14, 1965 in Caguas, Puerto Rico) was a baseball player with an 11 year career in the MLB spanning the years 1987 and 1989-1998. He played for the San Diego Padres of the National League and the Chicago White Sox, Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians of the American League. He played second base, shortstop, third base and designated hitter.
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[edit] Career as a Player
In college, Cora played for Vanderbilt University. In 1985 he was drafted by the San Diego Padres. He broke into the big leagues in 1987, as a 21 year old rookie. After spending parts of three seasons with the Padres he was traded to the Chicago White Sox in 1991. Cora would spend the next four seasons with the White Sox.
In 1995, he signed with the Seattle Mariners where he would enjoy his most productive seasons at bat. He even established a record for a Mariner with a 27 game hitting streak which is also the record for American League switch hitters. In 1997, he was elected to the American League All-Star team and went on to hit .300 with 11 home runs and 54 RBI.
Cora spent most of the 1998 as a Mariner, but with the team falling out of contention he was dealt to the Cleveland Indians in exchange for David Bell, but he barely played due to injuries. He retired soon after.
[edit] Career statistics
Through his career, Cora amassed the following statistics:
- Hits: 1,035
- Doubles: 171
- Triples: 41
- Home Runs: 30
- RBI: 294
- Average: .277
[edit] Career as a Coach
Following his retirement from play, he was hired by fellow teammate and good friend, Ozzie Guillen as coach. He began coaching in 2003 for the Chicago White Sox. His responsibilities included facilitating the role of third base coach and organizing the team's spring training camps prior to his promotion to bench coach following the 2006 season. He occasionally serves as an interim manager whenever Guillen is suspended or ejected from a game, as was the case on June 22, 2006, when Guillen was suspended for one game after ordering White Sox pitcher David Riske to throw at Cardinals player Chris Duncan.
He managed the Venezuelan Winter League baseball team Tiburones de la Guaira in the 2005-2006 season with a record of 31-31 (.500)
Joey is the elder brother of another MLB player, Alex Cora, who plays for the Boston Red Sox. Also somewhat notable is the fact that he struck Cubs Pitcher Carlos Zambrano with a Fungo Bat during the 2006 All-Star Game. According to MLB.com, Zambrano backed into the bat while Cora was warming up the A.L. All-Stars.