Juan Uribe
An unorthodox player, Juan Uribe exhibited fantastic range in the field, despite his somewhat odd habits. Within the same game, it was possible for Uribe to make both a dazzling play and a seemingly boneheaded gaffe. In the 2005 World Series, he made three eye-popping plays at shortstop in Game Four, including an incredible diving catch into the stands in the ninth inning to help preserve the White Sox sweep.
| Career Batting Stats |
| G |
AB |
H |
R |
HR |
RBI |
SB |
AVG |
SLG |
OBP |
OPS |
OPS+ |
| 986 |
3438 |
870 |
432 |
111 |
459 |
35 |
.253 |
.423 |
.295 |
.718 |
94.7 |
|
Born
Uribe was born on July 22, 1979, in Bani
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Post-Season Appearances
2005 World Series
2005 American League Championship Series
2005 American League Divisional Series
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