Jimmy Gonzalez (minors02)

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Jimy Henry González Morales

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Height 5' 8", Weight 175 lb.

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Biographical Information[edit]

Jimy González was in the minor leagues and has played for the Nicaraguan national team.

Jimy hit .308 for San Joaquin 2 in the 1997 Venezuelan Summer League. In '98, he batted .277/.304/.450 for the Great Falls Dodgers with 61 RBI in 69 games. He was 37 RBI behind Jay Gibbons, who was busy rewriting the league's record book. González led the Pioneer League's second basemen in fielding percentage (.961), putouts (132) and assists (236) and made the All-Star team at second base.

Jimy hit .316/.348/.433 for the 1999 San Bernardino Stampede. He was 10th in the California League in batting average. He went 1 for 10 in the 1999 Pan American Games. Despite his 1999 success with the Stampede, he returned to San Bernardino in 2000. He fell to .284/.325/.376 that year and stole 30 bases but was thrown out 21 times. That ended his career in the Los Angeles Dodgers system.

In the 2001 Baseball World Cup, he hit .333/.333/.500 and played error-free defense as Nicaragua's main second baseman. He helped Nicaragua win the 2001 Central American Games. During the 2003 Baseball World Cup, Jimy hit .355/.382/.581 to help his country finish in 6th place. He led the 2003 Pan American Games preliminary round with nine hits then got even hotter, getting two hits in the quarterfinals and semifinals and going 4 for 4 with a double and a triple in the Bronze Medal Game loss to the Mexican national team. He made the tourney All-Star team.

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