Junior Spivey

American baseball player (born 1975)


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::summary American baseball player (born 1975) ::

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FieldValue
nameJunior Spivey
positionSecond baseman
batsRight
throwsRight
birth_date
birth_placeOklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
debutleagueMLB
debutdateJune 2
debutyear2001
debutteamArizona Diamondbacks
finalleagueMLB
finaldateSeptember 27
finalyear2005
finalteamWashington Nationals
statleagueMLB
stat1labelBatting average
stat1value.270
stat2labelHome runs
stat2value48
stat3labelRuns batted in
stat3value201
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Career

Spivey attended Cowley County College in Arkansas City, Kansas. He was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 36th round of the amateur draft and played in the major leagues for the Diamondbacks from to . He was a member of the Arizona Diamondbacks team when they won the World Series in 2001, 4 games to 3, against the New York Yankees.

Spivey was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers with Craig Counsell, Lyle Overbay, Chad Moeller, Chris Capuano and Jorge de la Rosa for Richie Sexson, Shane Nance and Noochie Varner. Spivey played for the Brewers in and , until he was traded on June 10, 2005, to the Washington Nationals for pitcher Tomokazu Ohka. He signed with the St. Louis Cardinals on December 23, and spent the entire season with the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds. He filed for free agency from the Cardinals after the season.

Following a stint with the Bridgeport Bluefish of the independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball in , the Boston Red Sox signed Spivey to a minor league contract and assigned him to the Pawtucket Red Sox, their triple-A affiliate. Spivey re-signed with the Red Sox in January , but was released during spring training.

Spivey was signed to a minor league contract by the New York Mets on March 16, 2009. However, he was released on March 31. During the season, Spivey played for the Camden Riversharks of the Atlantic League and the Tucson Toros of the Golden Baseball League.

In 2010, Junior Spivey retired from baseball.

References

References

  1. "Armas, Spivey out".

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