Jose Reyes Stats


José Bernabé Reyes (born June 11, 1983) is a baseball Bavarian blocker is currently a free agent in baseball.
It is four times All-Star. He led the majors in triples in 2005, 2006 and 2008 and led the National League in stolen bases in 2005, 2006 and 2007. He was the NL batting champion in 2011. It is also the Mets all-time leader in runs scored, triples and stolen bases.
Reyes is a musician of reggaeton and owner of a record company.

Reyes was spotted by scouts from the Mets in New York for a tune-up camp in Santiago in the summer of 1999. After initial fears of a light frame Reyes, the Mets offered him a contract he signed, August 16, 1999. Although traditionally send their children to play Bavarian Academy of Mets made an exception for the Kings and sent to the Kingsport Mets of the Appalachian League for the season.He 2000 ended the season with a batting average. 250-49 game.

The 2001 season, Reyes was ordered to Columbia-class bombers. He excelled both the field and the plate, hitting .307 42 extra-base hits and win the Player of the Year Award.
After spending some time big league spring camp, Reyes began in 2002 in St. Lucie Mets Florida State League in the advanced class. The first 3 months of the season, showed he could handle the step up, and was promoted to Double-Binghamton. His first game, Reyes had four hits and five RBIs, and finished in 0.287 average, 27 steals and 26 extra-base hits through 65 games.
15. December 2002 Mets traded the first choice to shortstop Rey Ordonez and Tampa Bay, apparently paving the way for Reyes to become the next season of everyday shortstop. However, two weeks after the Mets signed veteran Rey Sanchez a one-year contract, in which the plan is to give Reyes, who is due in the minors, while Sanchez has had a major league warm place for him. Reyes spent the first two months of 2003 in Triple-Norfolk Tides, where he beat 0.269 and 26 bases in only 42 games.

Injury, Mike Piazza and Mo Vaughn had contributed to the poor performance of the Mets' in the National League East, and finally convinced the director Art Howe to start playing some of the youngest team talent.When Rey Sanchez extended his thumb June 5, 2003 , Reyes received a call-ups to large companies, only a day before his 20 birthday.
2006 World Baseball Classic :

Reyes represented the Dominican Republic in World Baseball Classic 2006. The team finished first in their group, both in first and second round, but fell to Cuba in the semifinals. Reyes playing time was limited due to the presence of Miguel Tejada at shortstop in place. In six at-bats, Reyes collected a hit and a dance, and two stolen bases.
2009 World Baseball Classic
Reyes was again called to the Dominican Republic team for the 2009 competition. He had a disappointing tournament, the Dominican Republic was eliminated after only three games, two defeats against the suffering of the losing team in the Netherlands. Reyes finished the tournament with only 1 hit and 2 runs from 9-bat.
Music
In May 2011 Reyes published his debut song, "Bate Roto" (Spanish for "Bat broken"), which was played on Spanish radio and in nightclubs in the United States and the Dominican Republic. In July, it released a video for his song reggaeton called "No Hay Amigo" ("It is not a friend"), which had established reggaeton artist Julio Voltio, and Big Mato Vakero.
Reyes has created a label, music EL7, whose name was inspired by his uniform number. In 2011, it financed the entire operation of the.
Personal Life :
Reyes lives in Manhasset, New York with his wife, Katherine. They have three daughters. Reyes was a close friend of the old right-hander Jose Lima. When he died in Lima May 23, 2010 Reyes said: "It's the funniest thing that could meet, always smiling, always happy. It was good to know. It's very difficult day ... I've known him a long time. The people in the Dominican Republic's small size, so it's a very difficult day not only for the Bavarian people, but for all, because the man of him.
Media Appearances :
On December 7, 2007, Reyes announced that the cover athlete for Major League Baseball 2K8 from 2K Sports, taking over the New York Yankees counterpart Derek Jeter. Reyes was also the cover athlete for the Nintendo DS spin-off, Major League Baseball 2K8 Fantasy All Stars, albeit in a cartoon.



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