Julián Javier

Julián Javier
Javier in 2017
Second baseman
Born: (1936-08-09) August 9, 1936 (age 88)
San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 28, 1960, for the St. Louis Cardinals
Last MLB appearance
October 1, 1972, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Batting average.257
Home runs78
Runs batted in506
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  Dominican Republic
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 1955 Mexico City Team

Manuel Julián Javier Liranzo (hoo-lee-AN hah-vee-ER; born August 9, 1936), is a Dominican former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a second baseman from 1960 to 1972, most prominently as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals where, he became a two-time All-Star player, and was a member of two World Series winning teams (1964, 1967). He played his final season with the Cincinnati Reds.

A light-hitting defensive specialist, he was nicknamed "Hoolie" by his teammates, and "the Phantom" by teammate Tim McCarver for his ability to avoid baserunners sliding into second base. Javier was an integral figure in the history and development of baseball in the Dominican Republic, founding multiple baseball leagues as well as the Gigantes del Cibao of the Dominican Winter League.[1] His son Stan Javier, also played in Major League Baseball. In 2022, Javier was inducted into the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame.[2]

Early life

Julian became a well-known baseball phenomenon in his hometown of San Francisco de Macoris. As an amateur, he was a third baseman as well as a power hitter. It is legend that he has hit the longest home runs in the high school stadiums of San Francisco de Macoris to this date. He went on to represent the Dominican Republic in the 1955 Pan American Games, although he did not see much playing time, the team went on to win the first gold medal for the Dominican Republic at a Pan American Games. That team also had another future all-star major leaguer Felipe Alou.

Trade to Cardinals

The right-handed batting Javier signed as an amateur free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1956. Coming up through the minor leagues, Javier became known as "the fastest man in baseball."[3] He batted .250 with twenty home runs in five years in their farm system, and had emerged as one of their top prospects when he was dealt to the St. Louis Cardinals on May 27, 1960 with a pitcher to be named later for Vinegar Bend Mizell and Dick Gray.[4] The next day, he made his major league debut starting at second base for the Cards against the San Francisco Giants.[5]

Emerging as an All-Star

Javier led the Cardinals in stolen bases every year from 1960 to 1963. His finest season was 1962. Sharing lead-off duties with Curt Flood in manager Johnny Keane's batting order, Javier stole a career-high 26 bases and scored a career-high 97 runs. Javier led an inning off with a hit or walk 61 times for a .347 on-base percentage leading off innings.

When Pirates second baseman Bill Mazeroski was unable to start the 1963 All-Star game due to injury,[6] Javier was added to the starting line-up. Along with Bill White at first base, Dick Groat at shortstop and Ken Boyer at third, they formed an all-Cardinal starting infield for the National League All-Star team.[7]

World Series champion

After never finishing better than third in any of the first three seasons of Javier's career, the Cardinals were in a heated battle with the Los Angeles Dodgers for first place in the National League for most of the 1963 season. The Dodgers came to St. Louis a game ahead of the Cards on September 16 for a three-game set. Javier went two-for-fourteen with two errors in this crucial series. The first error came in the ninth inning of the first game, allowing the Dodgers to score the final run of their 3–1 victory.[8] The second error occurred on a Dick Tracewski ground ball in the thirteenth inning of the final game,[9] allowing the Dodgers to complete the three-game sweep on their way to winning the National League pennant.

Javier drove in a career-high 65 runs and dropped to the seven spot in the batting order in 1964. The 1964 Cardinals came back from eleven games out of first place on August 23 to win their first NL pennant since 1946 on the last day of the regular season by one game over the Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies. When they faced the New York Yankees in the World Series, Javier was limited to one pinch-running appearance due to a bruised hip.[10]

Dominican Professional Baseball League suspension

During the off-season, Javier caused some controversy in the Dominican League while playing with the Aguilas Cibaenas. During the winter league play-offs in the Dominican Republic after being called out on strikes by home plate umpire Emmett Ashford. Javier struck Ashford who during his 12 years in the PCL became the best-known umpire for being " a showman, exuberant, strong, alert, loud and expressive," recalled Paul Wysard of Ashford's' days in the PCL. The incident was initiated when Javier showed his dislike to the second called strike and Javier took his time to get back in the batter's box, Ashford instructed the pitcher to pitch without Javier being in the batter's box and called him out on strike infuriating Javier who voiced his discontent and got into an argument with expletives being called by both Javier and Ashford and then Javier struck Ashford twice in the face, Ashford responded hitting Javier back with the mask. Javier was originally suspended indefinitely by the Dominican Professional Baseball League, but after Javier pleaded his case and told his side of the story it was eventually cut to three days and fifty dollars, prompting Ashford to resign from the league.[11]

After a contract dispute[12] and visa problems[13] caused Javier to miss part of spring training 1965, a broken hand caused Javier to miss a month and a half of the regular season.[14] In his absence, the Cardinals used a revolving door of second basemen that included Jerry Buchek, Phil Gagliano and Dal Maxvill. Javier was never able to regain form upon his return in August, as he batted just .195 with eight runs batted in over the rest of the season.

The World Series champions finished a disappointing 80–81 and in seventh place Red Schoendienst's first season at the helm. Each member of St. Louis' aging infield was replaced heading into the 1966 season with the exception of Javier.[15] The team showed modest improvement, but still managed only a sixth-place finish. For his part, Javier batted just a .228 with thirty RBIs, both career lows for a full, healthy season.

1967 World Series

After two subpar seasons in a row, Javier headed into spring training 1967 battling Phil Gagliano for the starting second base job.[16] Javier ended up winning the job and carrying the Cards to victories in their first six games, batting .435 with two home runs and eight runs scored. His batting average hovered around .300 through the middle of July, as he finished the season at .281 with 64 RBIs and a career-high fourteen home runs. He was one of four Cardinals players to finish in the top ten in National League Most Valuable Player balloting.

The Cardinals won 101 games in 1967 to cruise into a rematch of the 1946 World Series with the Boston Red Sox. In the second game at Fenway Park, Boston's Jim Lonborg came four outs away from recording the second no hitter in World Series history until Javier connected for a two-out double in the eighth.[17] In the seventh and deciding game, Javier connected for a three-run home run off Lonborg to seal St. Louis' 7–2 win.[18] He also had an RBI in the Cardinals' 6–0 game four victory.[19]

He earned his second career All-Star nod when Red Schoendienst named him as a reserve on the 1968 NL team.[20] The Cardinals won 97 games in 1968 to repeat as National League champions. They lost a seven-game World Series to the Detroit Tigers in which Javier batted .333 with three RBIs. He drove in the lone Cardinals run of their 13–1 game six loss.[21]

Cincinnati Reds

Following the 1970 season, Javier began having back tax issues with the Internal Revenue Service that threatened his availability for the 1971 season.[22] Coupled with Javier's age (34 at the start of the season), this prompted Cardinals GM Bing Devine to trade Richie Allen to the Los Angeles Dodgers for former Rookie of the Year Ted Sizemore and minor league catcher Bob Stinson.[23]

Javier managed to get his tax issues in order and reported to Spring training on time. He was the Cardinals' opening day second baseman due in part to an injury to Dal Maxvill that limited his availability, and had Sizemore opening the season at short.[24] After a slow start, he was back in the Dominican for two weeks to be with his ailing younger brother, Luis. Following Luis' death,[25] Javier returned to the Cardinals to bat .352 with two home runs and fifteen RBIs through the end of May. A dismal June (.088 batting average) prompted Schoendienst to shift Sizemore back to second and return Maxvill to short. Javier ended the season with a .259 batting average, three home runs, and 28 RBIs in ninety games.

Unhappy with a reserve role, Javier asked to be traded during Spring training 1972. The Cardinals obliged, dealing him to the Cincinnati Reds for pitcher Tony Cloninger.[26]

With Joe Morgan at second, most of Javier's playing time with the Reds was at third base or as a pinch hitter. He batted .209 in 91 at-bats for the Reds. The "Big Red Machine" stormed into the post-season by 10.5 games over the Dodgers. Javier did not make a plate appearance in the 1972 National League Championship Series with the Pittsburgh Pirates, however, he appeared in four of the seven games of the 1972 World Series against the Oakland A's. He retired at the end of the season.[27]

Career stats

Seasons Games PA AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO Avg. OBP TB Fld% PO DP
13 1622 6197 5722 722 1469 216 55 78 506 135 314 812 .257 .296 2029 .971 3380 907

Personal life

He was married to Inés Negrin, with whom he had five sons and daughters: Julieta, Julián José, Stanley, Vienna Alexandra, and Lynette. Stan is named after friend and teammate Stan Musial. After losing his wife to stomach cancer in 1997, he married Yolanda Then, his current wife. His oldest son, Manuel Julián, is an engineer in Santiago, Dominican Republic. His other son, Julián J, is an interventional cardiologist in Naples, Florida.[28]

Javier founded the Khoury League in Dominican Republic, later changing its name to the Roberto Clemente League to honor the Pittsburgh Pirates legend. He also founded the Summer League, a professional baseball league with four teams in the cities of Santiago, Puerto Plata, La Vega and San Francisco de Macorís that played from 1975 to 1978. He also founded, with the help of his son Stan, the Gigantes del Cibao, one of the expansion teams in the Dominican Winter Baseball League (LIDOM).

Estadio Julian Javier, the stadium in Julián Javier's hometown of San Francisco de Macorís, is named after him, and is the home stadium for the Gigantes del Cibao. He was chosen the all-time second baseman for the Águilas Cibaeñas, and his number (25) retired by them in the Dominican Winter Baseball League. He was inducted into the Dominican Republic Hall of Fame in 1978, and is also a member of the Triple-A Hall of Fame in Columbus, Ohio for his remarkable performance with the Columbus Jets while playing in the Pirates' minor league system. He was inducted into the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame in 2012.

He was named to the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in May 2022, and was inducted to the "Red jacket club" in August 2022.[29]

See also

References

  1. ^ Geisler Jr., Paul. "Julián Javier Baseball BioProject". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
  2. ^ "St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame at MLB.com". mlb.com. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
  3. ^ "Pirates let Two Go". St. Joseph News-Press. October 2, 1959.
  4. ^ "Pirates Live Only for Now". Miami News. May 28, 1960.
  5. ^ "San Francisco Giants 8, St. Louis Cardinals 0". Baseball-Reference.com. May 28, 1960.
  6. ^ "National League Favored in 34th All-Star Game". Victoria Advocate. July 8, 1963.
  7. ^ "Some All-Star Firsts". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 10, 1963.
  8. ^ "Davis, Podres Give Cards the 'Willies'". St. Petersburg Times. September 16, 1963.
  9. ^ Mike Rathet (September 18, 1963). "Dodgers Win 6-5 in 13 Innings, Sweep Series". Warsaw Times-Union.
  10. ^ "St. Louis to be Without Javier Again; Keane Says Cards are Not Hitting Well". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. October 10, 1964.
  11. ^ "Umpire Ashford. Ashford quit the Dominican Republic league in Wake of Javier Row". Lodi News-Sentinel. January 26, 1965.
  12. ^ "White Signs with Cardinals". Star-News. February 11, 1965.
  13. ^ Fred Down (March 4, 1965). "Good News for Dodgers". Windsor Star.
  14. ^ "Cards Add Dennis to Replace Javier". Schenectady Gazette. June 22, 1965.
  15. ^ Jack Hand (March 19, 1966). "Gussie and Stan Escape Card Trade". The Free Lance–Star.
  16. ^ "Javier and Cards Bat Detroit, 6-2". Williamson Daily News. March 27, 1967.
  17. ^ "1967 World Series, Game Two". Baseball-Reference.com. October 5, 1967.
  18. ^ "1967 World Series, Game Seven". Baseball-Reference.com. October 12, 1967.
  19. ^ "1967 World Series, Game Four". Baseball-Reference.com. October 8, 1967.
  20. ^ "Mays All-Star for 17th Time". Pittsburgh Press. July 3, 1968.
  21. ^ "1968 World Series, Game Six". Baseball-Reference.com. October 9, 1968.
  22. ^ "People in the News". Lewiston Evening Journal. October 2, 1970.
  23. ^ Milton Richman (October 10, 1970). "Allen's Big Salary Factor in Trade to Dodgers". St. Petersburg Times.
  24. ^ "Why Cardinals career had sour ending for Julian Javier". RetroSimba - Cardinals History Beyond the Box Score. March 18, 2012.
  25. ^ "Sports in Brief". St. Petersburg Times. April 21, 1971.
  26. ^ "Javier Traded to Reds". St. Joseph News-Press. March 24, 1972.
  27. ^ "Pirates Deal Top Pitcher". Montreal Gazette. October 27, 1972.
  28. ^ "Julian Javier Foundation".
  29. ^ "Holliday, Javier, Comiskey named to Cardinals' Hall of Fame". May 27, 2022.

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