Juan Uribe
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"Juan Cespedes Uribe Tena" is a Dominican Republic/Dominican professional baseball infielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball. He stands tall and weighs . He has also played for the Colorado Rockies, the Chicago White Sox, and the San Francisco Giants. He bats and throws right-handed.

Uribe began his career in 1997 when he was signed by the Colorado Rockies. After advancing through the minors, he debuted with the Rockies in 2001. He became their shortstop in 2001 and spent all of 2002 in that capacity. He missed part of 2003 with an injury and was traded to the Chicago White Sox following the season. After one season as a utility player, Uribe became the starting shortstop for the White Sox in 2005; he held that position for the next three years. While Uribe was with the White Sox, the team won the 2005 World Series against the Houston Astros. Uribe hit 21 home runs in 2006 but had a low on-base percentage. He hit 20 home runs in 2007 but had a low batting average with runners in scoring position (RISP). In 2008, Uribe lost his starting shortstop role to Orlando Cabrera and shifted to the starter at second, but then lost that job to rookie Alexei Ramírez. He eventually ended the season as the team's third baseman due to an injury to Joe Crede.

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I felt better today than I had before.

I'm so happy, hitting eighth or ninth. If they put me second to help the team, I'm happy, too. We'll continue to push the envelope.

It would turn into a major motion picture, coming to a theater near you.

I worked on my swing. I'm happy for the team when I can help.

I'm pretty sure there's going to be an effect, ... If I do an average Monday, I'll be very happy.

I think we can't wait for [today] and do the same thing. I think we have confidence, and we're happy.

Gotta grab a bottle for the road.