José Herrera (outfielder, born 1972) explained

José Herrera (outfielder, born 1972) should not be confused with José Herrera (outfielder, born 1942).

José Herrera
Position:Right Fielder
Birth Date:30 August 1972
Birth Place:Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Bats:Left
Throws:Left
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:August 12
Debutyear:1995
Debutteam:Oakland Athletics
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:September 29
Finalyear:1996
Finalteam:Oakland Athletics
Debut2league:KBO
Debut2date:April 6
Debut2year:2001
Debut2team:SK Wverns
Final2league:KBO
Final2date:July 28
Final2year:2002
Final2team:Lotte Giants
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.264
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:6
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:32
Stat2league:KBO
Stat21label:Batting average
Stat21value:.328
Stat22label:Home runs
Stat22value:2
Stat23label:Runs batted in
Stat23value:21
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José Ramón Herrera Catalino (born August 30, 1972) is a former professional baseball outfielder. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics (1995–96). He also played in the Korea Baseball Organization in 2001–02. In 2010, he played for the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball and in the minor leagues for the Toronto Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles.

Career

In 1993, Herrera was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays along with pitcher Steve Karsay to the Oakland Athletics for Major League Baseball's all-time stolen base leader, Rickey Henderson, who helped Toronto win the 1993 World Series. He played in 141 games in the majors for the Oakland Athletics in 1995 and 1996, his only major league action. He played in the minors for Oakland through 1997, and joined the Blue Jays organization again in 1998, playing for the Syracuse SkyChiefs.

In 1999, Herrera signed with the Baltimore Orioles organization and was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate. While playing for the Rochester Red Wings, Herrera outran Zippy Chippy in a 40-yard race on August 18, 2000. A famous thoroughbred racing loser, Zippy Chippy went winless in 100 races. In three tries against a human, he beat Red Wings' outfielders Darnell McDonald and Larry Bigbie, but lost to Herrera.[1]

In 2001, Herrera played in Korea for the SK Wyverns of the Korea Baseball Organization, and in 2002 he played for the Lotte Giants. In 2003 and 2004 he played for the Leones de Yucatan of the Mexican League. In 2005, he briefly played for the Orioles Double-A affiliate, the Bowie Baysox, before being released and signing with the Newark Bears.

Atlantic League

After his 106 games stint for the Newark Bears of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, Herrera played for Newark from 2006 to 2008, and batted .305, .357, and .331. He is currently the team's all-time leader in at bats with 1470, hits with 482, doubles with 78, RBIs with 259 and runs with 248. He was named MVP of the Atlantic League playoffs in 2007 when he hit 3 home runs against the Somerset Patriots in the deciding game four in Newark on September 24, 2007, helping guide the Bears to their second league championship.

Herrera played with the Long Island Ducks in 2009 before being acquired the Revolution for third baseman Matt Padgett. He became a free agent after the 2010 season.

He signed a contract with the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs on January 13, 2011.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/15177/winless-zippy-chippy-returns-at-thistledown Winless Zippy Chippy Returns at Thistledown
  2. http://www.atlanticleague.com/scores-transactions.php Atlantic League transactions