Gabriel Sánchez (born September 2, 1983) is an American former
professional baseball
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first baseman
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. He played in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) for the
Florida/Miami Marlins and
Pittsburgh Pirates
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, and in
Nippon Professional Baseball
or NPB is the highest level of baseball in Japan. Locally, it is often called , meaning ''Professional Baseball''.
Outside Japan, it is often just referred to as "Japanese baseball". The roots of the league can be traced back to the formatio ...
(NPB) for the
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles. He played college baseball at the
University of Miami
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.
Amateur career
Sánchez was a 15th round pick (460th overall) of the
Seattle Mariners
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out of Brito Miami Private School in the
2002 Major League Baseball draft
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It is featured in Michael Lewis' 2003 book ''Moneyball''.
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, but chose to attend the University of Miami instead. In 2004, he played
collegiate summer baseball
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with the
Brewster Whitecaps
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of the
Cape Cod Baseball League
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. He signed with the
Florida Marlins
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The fra ...
after they selected him in the 4th round (126th overall) in
2005
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.
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"The Marlins' Gaby Sanchez Is the Newest Mets Nemesis"
''The New York Times'', Monday, July 25, 2011
Professional career
Florida/Miami Marlins
In his first professional season in , Sánchez played mostly
third base
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for the
Jamestown Jammers. He made the Short-Season All-Star game as the
designated hitter
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for Jamestown, and was also
MVP of the All-Star Game in the
New York–Penn League. In , Sánchez played for the Single-A
Greensboro Grasshoppers where he
batted .317 with 14
home run
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s in 55 games before a promotion to Triple-A
Albuquerque
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. In , Sánchez played for Single-A Advanced
Jupiter
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; he batted .279, but hit only 9 home runs in 133 games. In , he batted .314 with 17 home runs and 92
RBI
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for Double-A
Carolina
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en route to winning the
Southern League Most Valuable Player Award.
On September 14, , Sánchez was called up to the majors and made his debut on September 17. He attended the Marlins' 2009
Spring training
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camp and competed with
Jorge Cantú for the starting
first baseman
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position; Sánchez struggled in the spring and was optioned to
Triple-A New Orleans Zephyrs.
Entering the following year's spring training, he again had to compete to be the starter at first base. This time, it was with fellow prospect
Logan Morrison. Sánchez earned the job on March 29, 2010 after Morrison was reassigned to the minors. On April 10, 2010, Sánchez hit his first home run of the 2010 season. He had his most successful game so far on June 11 in
Interleague play
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against the
Tampa Bay Rays
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, when he had four hits with two home runs and six RBIs.
He was involved in a
bench-clearing brawl in the sixth
inning
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of a 16–10 victory over the
Washington Nationals
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at
Sun Life Stadium on September 1, 2010. The ill will had spilled over from the previous night when Marlins
catcher
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suffered a
dislocated left shoulder as a result of a collision with
Nyjer Morgan at home plate. After hitting Morgan with a pitch, Morgan stole second and third base with a 9 run lead. This prompted starting pitcher
Chris Volstad
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to throw a ball behind Nyjer in his next at-bat. Morgan charged the mound and delivered a left-handed
punch
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at Volstad. Sánchez, who ran in from his position at first base to defend his teammate, then applied a right-arm
clothesline to bring Morgan to the ground. Even though he wasn't
ejected from the contest, Sánchez was given a three-game
suspension two days later for his part in the fracas .
He was named to the ''Baseball America'' 2010 All-Rookie Team as a DH. He was also named the first baseman on the 2010
Topps Major League Rookie All-Star Team.
Sánchez changed his uniform number to 15 before the start of the
2011 season. He was the lone Marlins player at that year's
All-Star Game
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.
On May 19, 2012, Sánchez was demoted to the New Orleans Zephyrs after an 0-for-3 day at the plate lowered his batting average to .197. On June 10, 2012, Sánchez was recalled to the Majors by the Marlins.
Although Sánchez improved since being called up, hitting two home runs with a batting average of .202, he was optioned to the Zephyrs to make room for newly acquired
Carlos Lee
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, even though he hit a home run in the ninth inning with two outs and two strikes to tie the game that same day.
Pittsburgh Pirates
On July 31, 2012, Sánchez was traded to the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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along with pitcher Kyle Kaminsky for outfielder
Gorkys Hernández and a competition balanced 2013 draft pick. On August 28, 2013, Sanchez changed his number to 17 so his new teammate,
John Buck, could wear number 14. He was designated for assignment on December 1, 2014.
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
On January 8, 2015, the
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Japan's
Nippon Professional Baseball
or NPB is the highest level of baseball in Japan. Locally, it is often called , meaning ''Professional Baseball''.
Outside Japan, it is often just referred to as "Japanese baseball". The roots of the league can be traced back to the formatio ...
announced that they had signed Sánchez to a one-year, $2.5 million, contract.
Seattle Mariners
On January 22, 2016, Sánchez signed a minor league deal with the
Seattle Mariners
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. He was released on March 13, 2016.
Personal life
The son of
Cuba
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n
immigrant
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s,
Sánchez speaks fluent Spanish. He married ''
Miami Herald'' sports reporter Judy Erwin in
Naples, Florida
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on January 9, 2010.
References
External links
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1983 births
Living people
Florida Marlins players
Miami Marlins players
Pittsburgh Pirates players
Gulf Coast Marlins players
Jamestown Jammers players
Greensboro Grasshoppers players
Jupiter Hammerheads players
Carolina Mudcats players
New Orleans Zephyrs players
Baseball players from Florida
Major League Baseball first basemen
National League All-Stars
Miami Hurricanes baseball players
Brewster Whitecaps players
Baseball players from Miami
American expatriate baseball players in Japan
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles players
Peoria Javelinas players