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Gilberto Reyes was born on 10 December, 1963 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is a Dominican baseball player (born 1963). Discover Gilberto Reyes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Gilberto Reyes Height, Weight & Measurements
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Gilberto Reyes Net Worth
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Timeline
Gilberto Rolando Reyes Polanco (born December 10, 1963, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball.
Reyes was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Los Angeles Dodgers on January 15, 1980, and spent four seasons in the Dodgers farm system before making his major league debut in 1983.
The Dodgers signed Reyes as an undrafted free agent in 1980.
At the age of 16, Reyes made his pro debut for the Lethbridge Dodgers of the Pioneer league, appearing in six games.
In 1980, he split time between Lethbridge and the Vero Beach Dodgers of the Florida State League.
Vero Beach had no shortage of future major league talent.
During his time with Vero Beach, Reyes saw action at both first base and catcher.
At this point, Reyes still had just a handful games of experience and was still struggling to get his batting average over the Mendoza Line.
In order to get him more playing experience, for the 1982 season, the Dodgers farmed Reyes to the Lodi Dodgers of the California League.
Three years into his career, Reyes had struggled to break past the single A level.
However, with Lodi, he appeared in 127 games, more games than he'd played in the previous seasons combined.
Reyes showed that his bat had some power, as he hit a career high 15 home runs and batted .281.
He was the unquestioned starter at catcher.
Reyes had a banner year in 1982, and big things were in store for him in 1983.
In 1983, Reyes began the season with the San Antonio Dodgers of the Texas League.
San Antonio was the Dodgers double-A affiliate, meaning that finally Reyes had broken through the single A and rookie league levels.
Reyes journey didn't stop there.
He soon was promoted to the Triple-A Albuquerque Dukes.
There he played behind highly touted catching prospect Jack Fimple.
At the age of 19, Reyes was one step away from the major league level.
With Albuquerque, Reyes played 19 games at catcher and had a.938 fielding percentage and even took part in a double play.
On June 11, 1983, Gilberto Reyes made his debut in a Saturday Night game versus the Cincinnati Reds.
The game was played in Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, and Reyes made a little history.
Filling in for the veteran Steve Yeager, Reyes went hitless in two at-bats.
Reyes was later lifted for pinch hitter Ron Roenicke and Yeager replaced Reyes behind the plate.
At the age of 19, Reyes was the youngest player ever to play catcher for the Dodgers.
Reyes played in 19 games before being re-assigned to the minors.
Over the course of the next few seasons, Reyes would bounce back between the majors and the minors.
Playing for San Antonio in 1984, Reyes batted .303, the only time in his career he hit above the .300 mark.
He appeared in a handful of games for the Dodgers in 1984 and 85, but spent the majority of his time playing for Albuquerque.
Reyes was 19 when he debuted for the Dodgers in 83, and Mercado was 20 when he debuted for the Seattle Mariners in 1984.
In 1987, he split time in Albuquerque with Orlando Mercado, another young catching prospect who made his MLB debut at a young age.
However, the most bizarre part of Reyes career happened during the 1988 playoffs.
Reyes was part of the Dodgers post-season roster, but he was injured.
He alternated between AAA and the Majors for most of the next five seasons before the Dodgers traded him to the Montreal Expos in March 1989.
After two seasons with the Expos, he bounced around the minor leagues for several more seasons before retiring after the 1999 season.
His nickname as a player was "Onionhead."