Generally regarded as a defense-first
shortstop, Rey Sanchez actually had a career batting average of .272,
proving he was not entirely punchless at the plate.
He was signed by the Mets to bridge the gap between Rey Ordonez and Jose
Reyes;
this white home jersey was worn by Sanchez in early 2003.
Rey played for nine or ten different
major-league clubs in his career, depending on how many times
you count the Yankees (for whom he played two different times).