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29. Omar Vizquel

29. Omar Vizquel
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: April 24, 1967 in Caracas, Di Venezuela
  • Weight: 180 lbs.
  • Height: 5'9"
  • Bats: B
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: April 03, 1989
  • Final Game: October 03, 2012
  • Gold Glove - 1993
  • Gold Glove - 1994
  • Gold Glove - 1995
  • Gold Glove - 1996
  • Hutch Award - 1996
  • Gold Glove - 1997
  • Gold Glove - 1998
  • Gold Glove - 1999
  • Gold Glove - 2000
  • Gold Glove - 2001
  • Gold Glove - 2005
  • Gold Glove - 2006
  • MVP - 1999
 
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Omar Vizquel’s path to Cleveland was forged by a shrewd 1994 trade that sent Félix Fermín and Reggie Jefferson to the Mariners, a move that secured the franchise’s defensive identity for over a decade. He surfaced in 1994 and matured instantly into a premier run-preventer, authoring an incredible stretch of eight consecutive Gold Glove Awards in a Cleveland uniform. He possessed a specialized, rhythmic grace on the dirt, maintaining some of the highest fielding percentages in American League history. He wasn't just a steady glove; he was a tactical genius who understood the geometry of the field, consistently leading the league in double plays and range factor while providing defensive highlight reels on a regular basis.

The most impressive aspect of his tenure was an offensive evolution that allowed him to remain a high-frequency contributor for a championship contender. Vizquel was a master of the "small ball" game, possessing a specialized ability to manufacture runs through bat control and world-class speed. He authored eight different 150-hit seasons during his stay, accumulating 1,616 hits and serving as a high-leverage spark at the bottom or top of the order. This craftsmanship was complemented by a daring presence on the basepaths, where he swiped 279 bases for the club and used his veteran poise to turn routine singles into scoring threats.

His presence was defined by a charismatic, professional joy and a durability that saw him play in the Major Leagues until the age of 45.  Whether he was making a leaping throw across his body or lacing a line drive into the gap, he competed with a focused brilliance that made him a local favorite. Vizquel signed with San Francisco after the 2024 season, leaving behind 1,616 hits and 279 stolen bases while securing eight Gold Glove Awards and three All-Star selections.

The organization provided the final punctuation on his legacy a decade after his departure. In 2014, Omar Vizquel was officially inducted into the Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame. 

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Short Stop
  • Acquired: Traded from the Seattle Mariners for Felix Fermin, Reggie Jefferson, and Cash 12/20/93.
  • Departed: Signed as a Free Agent with the San Francisco Giants 11/16/04.
  • Games Played: 1,478
  • Notable Statistics:

    906 Runs Scored
    1,616 Hits
    288 Doubles
    39 Triples
    60 Home Runs
    584 Runs Batted In
    279 Stolen Bases
    .283/.352/.379 Slash Line
    30.2 bWAR                     

    57 Playoff Games
    28 Runs Scored
    57 Hits
    7 Doubles
    4 Triples
    0 Home Runs
    20 Runs Batted In
    23 Stolen Bases
    .250/.327/.316 Slash Line

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (1998, 1999 & 2002)
    Gold Glove (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2001)
    Hutch Award (1996)
    Most Sacrifice Hits (1997, 1999 & 2004)
    Most Putouts by a Shortstop (1998)
    Most Total Zone Runs by a Shortstop (2003)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Shortstop (1998, 2000 & 2001)

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