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  • Alex Gonzalez

    Birth Date: 04/08/1973

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    Alex Gonzalez is a 13-year MLB veteran who spent the majority of his career as the Toronto Blue Jays' shortstop, though he played a crucial role on the Chicago Cubs' division champion squad in 2003.

    After being drafted in the 13th round of the 1991 MLB Draft, Gonzalez became a cult hero in the Blue Jays' organization, making multiple All-Star teams and winning multiple Team MVP awards at his various stops in the minor leagues. He became the big league club's starting shortstop in 1995 and never looked back, appearing in 890 games from 1995-2001 with the franchise. After a decade with the organization, he was traded to the Cubs prior to the 2002 season for for Félix Heredia and minor leaguer James Deschaine.

    If your first memory of A-Gon with the Cubs is a walk-off home run, my question would be "which one?". The shortstop, who hit 41 homers during his 2.5 seasons in Chicago, hit a preposterous five (!) walk-off home runs with the team. In fact, all of them came basically within the same calendar year, from May 6, 2002 through May 10, 2003. Those were the only walk-off home runs in his entire 13-year career. The last one (against the St. Louis Cardinals) happened the day before the "Typhoon Game".

    In total, Gonzalez racked up just 1.3 WAR in 331 games with the Cubs, slashing .235/.297/.411 with impressive pop for a shortstop. He was especially effective in 2003, posting a .703 OPS and career-high 20 home runs in 152 games while providing middling defense (he never fully recovered his excellent throwing arm after a 1999 labrum surgery). However, it was in the postseason where he made his legacy, for both better and worse. He was brilliant at the plate — .966 OPS, four home runs in 40 at-bats — contributing key hits in Game 5 of the NLDS and Game 2 of the NLCS. In the field... well, he wasn't "brilliant". I encourage you to exercise caution before pressing play on this clip.

    People can say what they want about Steve Bartman, but this is the play that lost the '03 NLCS for the Cubs in my opinion. This was, at the very least, a second out in a crucial spot in the inning. At best, it was an inning-ending double play that would have put the Cubs three outs from their first World Series appearance since 1945. In the same way Yankees fans view that Aaron Judge dropped fly ball in Game 5 of the 2024 World Series, I think many Cubs fans view this bobbled ground-ball by Gonzalez as the turning point in the series against the Marlins.

    Alas, the Cubs went on to lose that series, and they would eventually trade Gonzalez at the 2004 trade deadline in a four-team deal that landed them Nomar Garciaparra. Gonzalez spent brief stints with the Montreal Expos and San Diego Padres to wrap up that season before playing for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2005 and Philadelphia Phillies in 2006. Gonzalez retired following the 2007 season after spending time in the Kansas City Royals and Washington Nationals organizations.

    Alex Gonzalez Statistics

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    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    1994 21 TOR AL -0.1 15 59 53 7 8 3 1 0 1 3 0 4 17 .151 .224 .245 .469 22 .229 7 13 2 1 1 0 0 6  
    1995 22 TOR AL 0.8 111 425 367 51 89 19 4 10 42 4 4 44 114 .243 .322 .398 .720 88 .329 88 146 7 1 9 4 1 *6H/5D  
    1996 23 TOR AL 2.2 147 587 527 64 124 30 5 14 64 16 6 45 127 .235 .300 .391 .691 74 .316 73 206 12 5 7 3 0 *6  
    1997 24 TOR AL 2.2 126 478 426 46 102 23 2 12 35 15 6 34 94 .239 .302 .387 .689 80 .316 78 165 9 5 11 2 1 *6/H  
    1998 25 TOR AL 0.6 158 618 568 70 136 28 1 13 51 21 6 28 121 .239 .281 .361 .642 67 .301 66 205 13 6 13 3 1 *6  
    1999 26 TOR AL 1.3 38 173 154 22 45 13 0 2 12 4 2 16 23 .292 .370 .416 .786 101 .359 103 64 4 3 0 0 0 6/D  
    2000 27 TOR AL 0.7 141 591 527 68 133 31 2 15 69 4 4 43 113 .252 .313 .404 .717 78 .335 83 213 14 4 16 1 0 *6  
    2001 28 TOR AL 2.0 154 703 636 79 161 25 5 17 76 18 11 43 149 .253 .303 .388 .692 80 .306 75 247 16 7 7 10 0 *6  
    2002 29 CHC NL 0.1 142 568 513 58 127 27 5 18 61 5 3 46 136 .248 .312 .425 .737 94 .327 90 218 11 3 4 2 7 *6  
    2003 30 CHC NL 1.2 152 601 536 71 122 37 0 20 59 3 3 47 123 .228 .295 .409 .704 81 .321 82 219 17 6 8 4 1 *6/H  
    2004 31 3TM NL -0.9 83 304 285 36 64 18 1 7 27 2 2 14 64 .225 .263 .368 .632 60 .284 55 105 7 1 4 0 0 6/H  
    2004 31 CHC NL 0.0 37 135 129 15 28 10 0 3 8 1 1 4 26 .217 .241 .364 .605 53 .272 46 47 6 0 2 0 0 6/H  
    2004 31 MON NL -0.7 35 144 133 19 32 7 0 4 16 1 1 8 32 .241 .289 .383 .672 70 .304 68 51 1 1 2 0 0 6/H  
    2004 31 SDP NL -0.2 11 25 23 2 4 1 1 0 3 0 0 2 6 .174 .240 .304 .544 46 .238 34 7 0 0 0 0 0 6/H  
    2005 32 TBD AL 1.6 109 383 349 47 94 20 1 9 38 2 1 26 74 .269 .323 .410 .733 96 .336 102 143 13 3 2 3 1 56/H  
    2006 33 PHI NL -0.5 20 38 36 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 10 .111 .158 .111 .269 -30 .181 -22 4 3 0 0 0 0 H/3657  
    13 Yrs 11.2 1396 5528 4977 623 1209 274 27 137 536 97 48 392 1165 .243 .302 .391 .694 79 .317 78 1948 128 45 82 32 12 65H/D37  
    162 Game Avg 1.3 162 642 578 72 140 32 3 16 62 11 6 45 135 .243 .302 .391 .694 79 .317 78 226 15 5 10 4 1    
                                                               
    TOR (8 Yrs) 9.7 890 3634 3258 407 798 172 20 83 350 85 39 257 758 .245 .304 .386 .691 77 .317 77 1259 77 32 64 23 3 *6H/5D  
    CHC (3 Yrs) 1.3 331 1304 1178 144 277 74 5 41 128 9 7 97 285 .235 .297 .411 .708 83 .318 82 484 34 9 14 6 8 *6/H  
    TBD (1 Yr) 1.6 109 383 349 47 94 20 1 9 38 2 1 26 74 .269 .323 .410 .733 96 .336 102 143 13 3 2 3 1 56/H  
    MON (1 Yr) -0.7 35 144 133 19 32 7 0 4 16 1 1 8 32 .241 .289 .383 .672 70 .304 68 51 1 1 2 0 0 6/H  
    PHI (1 Yr) -0.5 20 38 36 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 10 .111 .158 .111 .269 -30 .181 -22 4 3 0 0 0 0 H/3657  
    SDP (1 Yr) -0.2 11 25 23 2 4 1 1 0 3 0 0 2 6 .174 .240 .304 .544 46 .238 34 7 0 0 0 0 0 6/H  
                                                               
    AL (9 Yrs) 11.3 999 4017 3607 454 892 192 21 92 388 87 40 283 832 .247 .306 .389 .695 79 .319 79 1402 90 35 66 26 4 65H/D  
    NL (4 Yrs) -0.1 397 1511 1370 169 317 82 6 45 148 10 8 109 333 .231 .292 .399 .690 78 .312 77 546 38 10 16 6 8 6H/357  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 3/14/2025.

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    UMFan83

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    AGonz had some big game winning HRs at the start of 2003 IIRC.  And had HRs in Game 5 against the Braves and 3 in the first 2 games against the Marlins.  We shouldn't forget that but I just can't get past the error in Game 6 and the fact that it was glossed over in order to make a fan the scapegoat even though the error was enormously more impactful to the game.  I don't know if the Cubs turn 2 there, but that second out would have been enormous for the team's psyche.  Even if everything else plays out from there, Conine's fly ball that gave the Marlins a 4-3 lead would have been out number 3 with the score tied at 3.  

    At the end of the day, I'm not mad at him, horsefeathers happens, it was unfortunate.  I'm just mad that a foul ball that might not have even been caught was the play everyone remembers about the Cubs downfall and not a botched routineish ground ball hit to a normally sure handed defensive SS.

    Edited by UMFan83
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