Juan Beníquez
Puerto Rican baseball player (born 1950)
Baseball player
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Beníquez [beh-nee'-kez] and the second or maternal family name is
Torres .
Juan José Beníquez Torres (born May 13, 1950) is a Puerto Rican former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox , Texas Rangers , New York Yankees , Seattle Mariners , California Angels , Baltimore Orioles , Kansas City Royals and Toronto Blue Jays in all or parts of 17 seasons spanning 1971–1988. Listed at 5' 11" (1.82 m) , 150 lb. (68 k) , Beníquez batted and threw right-handed. He was born in San Sebastián, Puerto Rico .
Career
A valuable role player for a long time, Beníquez spent 17 years in the major leagues playing for eight different American League clubs. He started his career with the Red Sox in 1971, appearing at shortstop as a backup for Luis Aparicio in part of two seasons, and later was switched to center field.
A Gold Glove Award winner with Texas in 1977 , Beníquez posted four consecutive .300 seasons with California and Baltimore from 1983 through 1986, with a career-high .336 in 1984, and also hit three home runs in a game for the Orioles in 1986. He appeared in the postseason three times, including the 1975 World Series with the Red Sox.
A .274 career hitter, Beníquez hit 79 home runs with 610 runs and 476 RBI in 1,500 games played . After his major league career was over, he held the record for having played for eight American League teams.
Beníquez hit .359 while playing for the St. Lucie Legends of the Senior Professional Baseball Association in 1989.
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1957: Kaline , Mays , Miñoso
1958: Kaline , Piersall , Siebern
1959: Jensen , Kaline , Miñoso
1960: Landis , Maris , Miñoso
1961: Kaline , Landis , Piersall
1962: Kaline , Landis , Mantle
1963: Kaline , Landis , Yastrzemski
1964: Davalillo , Kaline , Landis
1965: Kaline , Tresh , Yastrzemski
1966: Agee , Kaline , Oliva
1967: Blair , Kaline , Yastrzemski
1968: Smith , Stanley , Yastrzemski
1969: Blair , Stanley , Yastrzemski
1970: Berry , Blair , Stanley
1971: Blair , Otis , Yastrzemski
1972: Berry , Blair , Murcer
1973: Blair , Otis , Stanley
1974: Blair , Otis , Rudi
1975: Blair , Lynn , Rudi
1976: Evans , Manning , Rudi
1977: Beníquez , Cowens , Yastrzemski
1978: Evans , Lynn , Miller
1979: Evans , Lezcano , Lynn
1980: Lynn , Murphy , Wilson
1981: Evans , Henderson , Murphy
1982: Evans , Murphy , Winfield
1983: Evans , Murphy , Winfield
1984: Evans , Murphy , Winfield
1985: Evans , Murphy , Pettis , Winfield
1986: Barfield , Pettis , Puckett
1987: Barfield , Puckett , Winfield
1988: Pettis , Puckett , White
1989: Pettis , Puckett , White
1990: Burks , Griffey Jr. , Pettis
1991: Griffey Jr. , Puckett , White
1992: Griffey Jr. , Puckett , White
1993: Griffey Jr. , Lofton , White
1994: Griffey Jr. , Lofton , White
1995: Griffey Jr. , Lofton , White
1996: Buhner , Griffey Jr. , Lofton
1997: Edmonds , Griffey Jr. , Williams
1998: Edmonds , Griffey Jr. , Williams
1999: Green , Griffey Jr. , Williams
2000: Dye , Erstad , Williams
2001: Cameron , Hunter , Suzuki
2002: Erstad , Hunter , Suzuki
2003: Cameron , Hunter , Suzuki
2004: Hunter , Suzuki , Wells
2005: Hunter , Suzuki , Wells
2006: Hunter , Suzuki , Wells
2007: Hunter , Suzuki , Sizemore
2008: Hunter , Suzuki , Sizemore
2009: Hunter , Suzuki , Jones
2010: Crawford , Gutiérrez , Suzuki
2011: Ellsbury , Gordon , Markakis
2012: Gordon , Jones , Reddick
2013: Gordon , Jones , Victorino
2014: Gordon , Jones , Markakis
2015: Calhoun , Céspedes , Kiermaier
2016: Betts , Gardner , Kiermaier
2017: Betts , Buxton , Gordon
2018: Betts , Bradley Jr. , Gordon
2019: Betts , Gordon , Kiermaier
2020: Gallo , Gordon , Robert
2021: Benintendi , Gallo , Taylor
2022: Kwan , Straw , Tucker
2023: García , Kiermaier , Kwan
2024: Abreu , Kwan , Varsho