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Vince Coleman League
4-11-2178
Franklyn Uribe Second Base
Retired (2002, Age 37)
CAREER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
AVG .291 Total Rating B+   Bats/Throws R/R
OPS .783 Status Deceased (2030) Option Years 0  
H 2211 Age at Death 65 Date of Birth 09-22-1965
HR 148 Drafted Round 2, Pick 18
(1983)
Majors Svc Time 14 years
(106 games)
RBI 776
SB 370
OFFENSE PITCHING MENTORING
Contact vs. R A- Contact vs. L A+ Endurance B-   Ldrship D+
Power vs. R B- Power vs. L B- Velocity   Mentor vR
Speed Bunt Control   Mentor vL
POSITIONS DEFENSE/HEALTH POSTSEASON
 C * --- SS --- Range B- WS Rings 1
1B --- LF --- Arm A- WS Appearances 2
2B A+ (100%) CF ---   Health LCS Appearances 5
3B --- RF ---   Injured Days 0 All Star Teams 4
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.

Year Vs G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OPS OBP SLG ISO AVG
1988 LHP 53 127 38 9 0 2 8 10 25 .768 .350 .417 .118 .299
1988 RHP 123 384 99 10 5 6 46 29 72 .666 .309 .357 .099 .258
1989 LHP 48 99 30 6 1 1 8 7 15 .760 .346 .414 .111 .303
1989 RHP 120 361 80 14 4 5 28 53 57 .644 .320 .324 .102 .222
1990 LHP 58 128 28 3 0 2 9 25 14 .637 .348 .289 .070 .219
1990 RHP 117 427 125 23 3 8 45 40 60 .775 .358 .417 .124 .293
1991 LHP 49 132 40 6 1 3 9 8 24 .775 .343 .432 .129 .303
1991 RHP 120 398 115 11 3 7 24 51 60 .756 .372 .384 .095 .289
1992 LHP 37 100 36 8 1 4 10 12 9 1.009 .429 .580 .220 .360
1992 RHP 109 392 100 21 1 6 39 36 60 .677 .317 .360 .105 .255
1993 LHP 39 105 44 7 1 1 7 11 11 1.012 .479 .533 .114 .419
1993 RHP 97 343 108 23 2 13 47 42 53 .896 .389 .507 .192 .315
1994 LHP 49 107 32 3 3 1 12 21 16 .822 .411 .411 .112 .299
1994 RHP 124 435 144 24 4 13 57 46 61 .887 .393 .494 .163 .331
1995 LHP 50 110 44 10 3 7 17 18 14 1.225 .488 .736 .336 .400
1995 RHP 121 433 137 20 9 6 40 60 48 .844 .398 .446 .129 .316
1996 LHP 41 107 34 8 1 2 8 10 13 .843 .376 .467 .150 .318
1996 RHP 127 450 123 20 2 7 46 37 68 .701 .327 .373 .100 .273
1997 LHP 34 61 20 6 0 1 6 12 8 .921 .446 .475 .148 .328
1997 RHP 110 377 123 22 7 7 49 38 52 .866 .389 .477 .151 .326
1998 LHP 72 197 61 11 3 3 21 24 37 .829 .387 .442 .132 .310
1998 RHP 111 356 119 19 3 13 54 45 41 .925 .411 .514 .180 .334
1999 LHP 36 115 40 10 2 3 17 11 17 .946 .398 .548 .200 .348
1999 RHP 76 269 78 17 3 4 29 30 41 .783 .363 .420 .130 .290
2000 LHP 60 180 46 7 3 4 26 19 28 .716 .322 .394 .139 .256
2000 RHP 101 364 94 23 1 12 46 35 58 .748 .322 .426 .168 .258
2001 LHP 47 114 39 4 3 1 7 12 11 .866 .409 .456 .114 .342
2001 RHP 108 375 101 10 4 1 34 38 48 .667 .341 .325 .056 .269
2002 LHP 58 155 43 6 1 3 9 18 20 .740 .353 .387 .110 .277
2002 RHP 109 388 90 17 5 2 18 43 69 .626 .309 .317 .085 .232
Total LHP 731 1837 575 104 23 38 174 218 262 .843 .386 .457 .144 .313
Total RHP 1673 5752 1636 274 56 110 602 623 848 .764 .355 .409 .124 .284
Total 1849 7589 2211 378 79 148 776 841 1110 .783 .362 .420 .129 .291
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
2002-11-01Franklyn Uribe has retired from the Chicago 1969ers
2001-05-13Franklyn Uribe of the Chicago 1969ers is injured and is expected to be out 16 days.
1999-06-25Franklyn Uribe of the Chicago 1969ers is injured and is expected to be out 36 days.
1997-04-30A trade has been completed between the Kansas City Kings and the Chicago 1969ers. The Chicago 1969ers receive Vicente Bigler, Franklyn Uribe from the Kansas City Kings in exchange for Charley Rudderham, Fred Guzman, Draft Pick 2000 Round 2 CHN (Myrl Bunning).
1993-08-29Franklyn Uribe of the Kansas City Kings is injured and is expected to be out 32 days.
1992-05-13Franklyn Uribe of the Kansas City Kings is injured and is expected to be out 23 days.
1990-03-26Kansas City Kings has drafted Franklyn Uribe #26 overall in the Expansion Draft.
1989-06-10Franklyn Uribe of the Kansas City Blacksmiths is injured and is expected to be out 9 days.
1988-04-01The Kansas City Blacksmiths have promoted Franklyn Uribe to the major league team. The Kansas City Blacksmiths have promoted Tom King to the major league team. The Kansas City Blacksmiths have designated Steve Swift for assignment.
1985-04-01The Kansas City Blacksmiths have renamed Amado Forbes to Franklyn Uribe.