Germán Rivera

Germán Rivera Díaz (born July 6, 1960 in Santurce, Puerto Rico) is a former third baseman. He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the 1980s.

Germán Rivera
Rivera with the Nashville Sounds in 1986
Third baseman
Born: (1960-07-06) July 6, 1960
Santurce, Puerto Rico
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 2, 1983, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
September 28, 1985, for the Houston Astros
MLB statistics
Batting average.257
Home runs2
Runs24
Teams

Career

Rivera was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Los Angeles Dodgers on December 20, 1977. He played in the minors for the Lethbridge Dodgers (1978), Clinton Dodgers (1978–1979), Lodi Dodgers (1979, 1981), Vero Beach Dodgers (1980), San Antonio Dodgers (1982) and Albuquerque Dukes (1982–1985).

He was selected by the Oakland Athletics in the rule 5 draft in 1983, but returned to the Dodgers at the end of spring training when he failed to make the Athletics roster.

Rivera made his major league debut as a defensive replacement on September 2, 1983 against the Montreal Expos and made his first start the next day. He was the Dodgers opening day starter at third base in 1984, playing in 94 games that season and finishing with a .260 batting average.

On July 15, 1985 he was traded to the Houston Astros (with Rafael Montalvo) in exchange for Enos Cabell. Spent most of the season with the Astros AAA team, the Tucson Toros and only appeared in 13 games for the Astros.

Rivera bounced around the minors for a few years after that, playing with the Nashville Sounds & Toledo Mud Hens (Detroit Tigers organization -1986–1987), Denver Zephyrs (Milwaukee Brewers organization -1988), Richmond Braves (Atlanta Braves organization -1989), Indianapolis Indians (Montreal Expos organization-1990). After that he played in Japan (Kintetsu Buffaloes) for a year.

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