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Ricardo Rincón Espinoza (born April 13, 1970) is a Mexican former professional
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Career

Rincón was a left-handed specialist who spent nearly his entire career as a middle reliever and setup pitcher. In his 11-year career, Rincón never started a game and only accumulated 21 saves; he is generally credited with 109 holds. Rincón played for several teams in Mexico before being signed by the
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in , breaking into the major leagues at the relatively advanced age of 27. On November 18, 1998 he was traded to the
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for outfielder Brian Giles. He later pitched for the
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and St. Louis Cardinals. Rincón played for his native Mexico in the 2006 World Baseball Classic, appearing in four games. Shortly after the Classic and five games into his Cardinal career, Rincón experienced shoulder pain and later underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum and rotator cuff. He also had Tommy John surgery on his left elbow, forcing him to miss the remainder of the season. He played in the
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organization in . On January 25, , Rincón signed with the New York Mets. He was loaned to the Mexico City Red Devils for the 2008 season, and was returned on August 28 and assigned to Triple-A
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. Rincón played for Mexico in the 2009 World Baseball Classic and then for several teams in Mexico before retiring in 2012. Rincón was part of a combined no-hitter on July 12, 1997. After Francisco Córdova threw nine innings of no-hit ball, Rincón relieved him and pitched a scoreless 10th. Teammate Mark Smith then hit a three-run walk-off home run in the bottom of the 10th to give Rincón the win. To date, it is the last no-hitter in Pirates histor

He throws a four-seam fastball, slider, changeup, and two-seam fastball. He is currently married to his wife Jaqueline, they have two children, a daughter, Damaris, and a son, Ricardo, Jr. He is a subject of the 2003 book '' Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game'' and the 2011 film based on the book.


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: {{DEFAULTSORT:Rincon, Ricardo 1970 births Living people Akron Aeros players Baseball players from Veracruz Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players Carolina Mudcats players Cleveland Indians players Diablos Rojos del México players Fresno Grizzlies players Major League Baseball pitchers Major League Baseball players from Mexico 20th-century Mexican sportsmen Mexican expatriate baseball players in the United States Mexican League baseball pitchers Nashville Sounds players New Orleans Zephyrs players New York Mets players Oakland Athletics players Petroleros de Minatitlán players Pittsburgh Pirates players Rieleros de Aguascalientes players St. Louis Cardinals players Sultanes de Monterrey players 2006 World Baseball Classic players 2009 World Baseball Classic players World Baseball Classic players of Mexico