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Ismael Valdéz Alvarez (formerly Valdes; born August 21, 1973) is a Mexican former professional
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. During his major league career, he was nicknamed "The Rocket" in his native
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Career


Los Angeles Dodgers

Valdéz was 17 years old when he was signed by the
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as an amateur free agent on June 14, 1991. He made his professional debut with the
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that year when he was 2–2 with a 2.32 ERA in 10 starts. The Dodgers loaned him to the
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in the
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for the next two seasons before he returned to the U.S. to play in the
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for the
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in 1993. He won 16 games and lost 7 in Mexico, with 115 strikeouts. He won the Championship in 1992, with the Tigers. In 1994 he was promoted to the AAA
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in the
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. Valdéz made his Major League debut on June 15, 1994, at the age of 20. He was the youngest player in the Majors at the time, pitching 2 shutout innings of relief against the
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. His first win was recorded on July 5 against the
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. He started for the first time in the Majors on July 18 against the
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. However, he was taken out in the 2nd inning. In 21 games that season he was 3–1 with a 3.18 ERA. In 1995, his first full major league season, Valdez had a record of 13–11 with 150 strikeouts and a 3.05 ERA. He was also third in the National League with 6 complete games. In 1996 he finished 3rd in the NL in winning percentage (.682) and held opponents to 2 or fewer runs in 19 of 33 starts. In 1999 he was 9–14 with a 3.98 ERA in 32 starts as the Dodgers did not give him any run support. On August 27, 2000, Valdéz was pitching for the Dodgers and was ejected from a game after he was accused of retaliating and throwing pitches at the head of Cubs first baseman
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. The incident began in the top of the fifth inning when Cubs pitcher
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yielded the second of two home runs to the Dodgers'
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. Wood then threw a pitch close to the next batter,
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, on the first pitch after Aven's second home run. Wood denied that he was trying to hit Cora, but in the bottom of the fifth, Valdes came close to hitting Grace on the first pitch, drawing a warning from home plate umpire
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. Then, four pitches later, Valdéz hit Grace on the shoulder, and was ejected. In September,
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, major league baseball's head of on-field discipline, suspended Valdéz for six games and fined him $1,000 for the incident. Valdes initially appealed, but several days later dropped his appeal and began serving his suspension. In 185 games, 158 of which were starts, with the Dodgers from 1994–2000 he had a 61–57 record and 3.48 ERA with 784 strikeouts. He pitched in the
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and
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playoffs with the Dodgers.


Chicago Cubs

On December 12, 1999, the Dodgers traded him to the
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(along with Eric Young) for Terry Adams and two minor leaguers. In 12 starts for the Cubs in 2000 he was 2–4 with a 5.37 ERA. On June 26, 2000, he was traded back to the Dodgers for Jamie Arnold,
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and cash. He made 8 more starts for the Dodgers and was 0–3 with a 6.08 ERA.


Anaheim Angels

He signed as a free agent with the
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in 2001 and was 9–13 with a 4.45 ERA.


Texas Rangers

He signed with the Texas Rangers on January 28, 2002.


Seattle Mariners

The Rangers traded him to the
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on August 19, 2002, for
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and a minor leaguer. Valdez was 2–3 with a 4.93 ERA in 8 starts for the Mariners.


Back to Texas

Texas re-signed him as a free agent in the offseason. He was 14–17 with a 4.88 in 45 starts for the Rangers between 2002 and 2003.


San Diego Padres

He then signed as a free agent with the
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on December 18, 2003. He was 9–6 with a 5.53 ERA in 23 appearances (20 starts) for the Padres and was traded to the
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on July 31, 2004, in exchange for
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.


Florida Marlins

In 2 seasons with the Marlins he was 7–5 with a 4.89 ERA in 25 appearances (18 starts). He missed most of the 2005 season with a hairline fracture of his right
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Mexico comeback

After many years away from the sport, Valdéz returned to organized baseball in 2013 as a member of the
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in the
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.Ismael ‘Rocket’ Valdez debuta con Tigres, tras ser activado en LMB 2013
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Personal

Prior to the 2004 season, Valdez used the spelling ''Valdes'' for his surname.


See also

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