Iván Calderón (baseball)
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Ivan Calderón | ||
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Outfielder | ||
Born: March 19, 1962 | ||
Died: December 27, 2003 (aged 41) | ||
Batted: Right | Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | ||
August 10, 1984 for the Seattle Mariners |
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Final game | ||
October 3, 1993 for the Chicago White Sox |
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Career statistics | ||
Batting average | .272 | |
Home Runs | 104 | |
RBI | 444 | |
Teams | ||
Career highlights and awards | ||
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Ivan Calderón Pérez (March 19, 1962 – December 27, 2003), born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, was a Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player from 1984 to 1993, and was named an All-Star in 1991. He was murdered in a bar at Loiza, Puerto Rico. Shot five to seven times in the head, he died instantly. Local police suspect mafia involvement in the murder.
Calderón was signed by the Seattle Mariners as an amateur free agent on July 30, 1979 and made his debut on August 10, 1984. Midway through the 1986 season he was traded to the Chicago White Sox, where he became an every-day right fielder in 1987.
Known for his power and speed, Calderón put together a series of productive seasons in Chicago. He was sent to the Montreal Expos after the 1990 season, in a deal that brought Tim Raines to the White Sox. The Expos raised his yearly salary to over US$2 million a season, and his efforts were rewarded with a place on the 1991 NL All-Star team. Injuries the following season slowed him down, and after stints with the Boston Red Sox and again with the White Sox, he quit in 1993, at age of 31.
Calderón was a career .272 hitter with 104 home runs and 444 RBI in 924 games.
[edit] Trivia
- His nickname was Ivan the Terrible.
[edit] See also
- Players from Puerto Rico in MLB
- List of famous Puerto Ricans
- Montreal Expos all-time roster
- Chicago White Sox all-time roster
[edit] External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference