Sergio Valdéz
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Sergio Valdéz (born September 7, 1964 in Elias Pina, D.R.) was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Montreal Expos (1986, 1992-93), the Atlanta Braves (1989-90), the Cleveland Indians (1991-92) the Boston Red Sox (1994), and the San Francisco Giants (1995).
[edit] Career
On September 10, 1986, Valdéz made his major league debut against the New York Mets giving up five earned runs and nine hits in six innings to earn his first major league lost. In 1986, he started five games and lost four of them.
He returned to the majors after leaving in 1989 as a reliever, starting just one in 19 appearances, and earning a 6.06 ERA with a 1-2 record.
[edit] Waivers
He was selected off waivers from the Braves by the Indians on April 30, 1990. The Indians used him mainly as a starter (13 of 24 appearances with the Indians were starts) and overall that year he went 6-6 with a 4.85 ERA>
He had his best year in 1992, when he went 0-2 with a 2.41 ERA. His WHIP was a microscopic 0.991. However, in 1993 he only pitched three innings.
[edit] Giants
The Giants used Valdéz as a starter once again, despite his having been used as a reliever throughout most of his career. He went 4-5 with a 4.75 ERA.