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On June 13, 1997, the Padres traded Valenzuela, Scott Livingstone, and Phil Plantier to the St. Louis Cardinals for Rich Batchelor, Danny Jackson, and Mark Sweeney. [61] He made five starts for the Cardinals, ending his MLB career with a record of 173–153 and a 3.54 ERA.
José Rodríguez was drafted by the Cardinals in the 24th round. Player signed July 15, 1997. [5] June 13, 1997: Danny Jackson, Mark Sweeney and Rich Batchelor were traded by the Cardinals to the San Diego Padres for Scott Livingstone, Phil Plantier, and Fernando Valenzuela. [6] July 29, 1997: Mike Gallego was released by the Cardinals. [7]
Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela delivers during Game 1 of the National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Oct. 9, 1985. (Lennox McLendon / Associated Press)
June 13, 1997: Fernando Valenzuela was traded by the San Diego Padres with Scott Livingstone and Phil Plantier to the St. Louis Cardinals for Rich Batchelor, Danny Jackson, and Mark Sweeney. August 13, 1997: Rickey Henderson was traded by the San Diego Padres to the Anaheim Angels for a player to be named later, Ryan Hancock, and Stevenson ...
Fernando Valenzuela in 1982. ... San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals before retiring at the end of the 1997 season. In the 2000s, he took the mound in the Mexican League, pitching his last ...
On June 29, Valenzuela threw his first and only no-hitter against the St. Louis Cardinals. “If you have a sombrero, throw it to the sky!” Vin Scully exclaimed after the final out.
Plantier signed with the Padres for the 1997 season. On June 13, 1997, the Padres traded Plantier, Fernando Valenzuela, and Scott Livingstone to the St. Louis Cardinals for Rich Batchelor, Danny Jackson, and Mark Sweeney. [2] Plantier played for the Cardinals as a reserve outfielder and finished out his major league career.
Valenzuela had stints with various teams over the next seven years before finishing his MLB career in 1997. In 17 seasons, he had a 173-153 record with a 3.54 ERA, but in his time with the Dodgers ...