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Encyclopedia > Jose Vidro

José Vidro (born August 27, 1974 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico) is a Major League Baseball player who currently plays second base for the Washington Nationals. He is a switch hitter, which means he hits from both sides of the plate. Vidro hits for average batting left, but he hits for power from the rightside. He throws right-handed.

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Early beginnings

Vidro was drafted in the sixth round of the 1992 amateur draft. Working his way through the minor leagues, he made his major league debut on June 8, 1997. He continued to be a fill-in starter and play irregularly through both the 1997 and 1998 seasons.


Playing for the most part as a third baseman his first season, Vidro was moved to second because of his shaky defense there. Second base was his more natural position, so it was reasoned that he wouldn't be as bad there. Like many Latin American baseball players, Vidro was very aggressive at the plate and criticized for the low number of walks he received. When he finally got a good amount of starts and was allowed to play everyday, he shined, finishing with a .304 batting average to along with 12 home runs and 59 RBI.


Best seasons

Following his breakout 1999, Vidro followed up with a great 2000 season in which he earned his first All-Star team honor. He placed seventh in the National League in batting with a .330 average and connected on 24 homeruns. He also made himself into a consistent fielder, many calling him a premier second baseman because of the culmination of all his stats.


Vidro continued to produce over the seasons, earning All-Star selections in 2002 and 2003, continuing to bring in a good bat with solid fielding. Vidro set career highs in walks and OBP in 2003, helping the Expos out when they were without superstar Vladimir Guerrero to challenge for the National League wild card race, which they fell just short of in a tough NL East division.


In a eight-year career, Vidro is a .304 hitter with 101 home runs and 471 RBI in 973 games.


See also

External links

  • José Vidro at:
    • Baseball Reference (analysis and statistics) (http://baseballreference.com/v/vidrojo01.shtml)
    • ESPN (profile and daily update) (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsID=5827)

  Results from FactBites:
 
José Vidro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (380 words)
Vidro was drafted in the sixth round of the 1992 amateur draft.
Vidro continued to produce over the seasons, earning All-Star selections in 2002 and 2003, continuing to bring in a good bat with solid fielding.
Vidro set career highs in walks and OBP in 2003, helping the Expos out when they were without superstar Vladimir Guerrero to challenge for the National League wild card race, which they fell just short of in a tough NL East division.
José Vidro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (380 words)
He is a switch hitter, which means he hits from both sides of the plate.
Vidro hits for average batting left, but he hits for power from the rightside.
He also made himself into a consistent fielder, many calling him a premier second baseman because of the culmination of all his stats.
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