Aquilino López

Aquilino López
Pitcher
Born: (1975-04-21) April 21, 1975
Villa Altagracia, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 2, 2003, for the Toronto Blue Jays
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 6–6
Earned run average 3.78
Strikeouts 167
Teams
Career highlights and awards
This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is López and the second or maternal family name is Roa.

Aquilino López Roa (born April 21, 1975) is a former professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball and the Korea Baseball Organization. He bats and throws right-handed.

Professional career

Lopez was first signed by the Seattle Mariners on July 3, 1997 and made his Major League debut on April 2, 2003 after being selected by the Toronto Blue Jays on December 16, 2002 as a Rule 5 draftee. He made 72 appearances in 2003 for the Blue Jays, recording 14 saves and posting a 3.42 ERA over 73 23 innings.

In 2004, Lopez was still in Toronto where he pitched only 21 innings in 18 appearances. He was a member of the Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies and San Diego Padres organizations from 2005–2006, mostly as a Minor League player. Lopez signed with the Detroit Tigers before the 2007 season.

In 2008, after spending most of the season with the Tigers, Lopez was sent down to Toledo when Fernando Rodney was activated from the disabled list. Lopez was called up to Detroit July 2 when Zach Miner was sent to Toledo.[1] Although his ERA on the season was a comparatively low 3.55, he allowed 50.9% of inherited runners to score, the second-highest in the American League. Lopez became a free agent after the 2008 season when the Tigers declined to offer arbitration.[2]

Lopez was signed by the Kia Tigers of the Korea Baseball Organization on January 14, 2009. In the 2009 KBO season, he went 14–5 with a 3.12 ERA and 129 strikeouts, leading the league in wins and innings pitched (190.1). Lopez won Game 1 and Game 5 of the 2009 Korean Series and recorded two outs in the eighth inning of the seventh game, which Kia won on a walk-off home run in the ninth. The Game 5 win was a complete game shutout. On December 11, 2009, it was announced that Lopez was awarded the KBO Golden Glove Award for pitcher.[3] His final season in Korea was 2012 when he started 5 games for the SK Wyverns.

Achievements

Pitching style

Lopez throws an 89–91 MPH four-seam fastball, a 79–81 MPH slider, an 83–85 MPH changeup, a 78–79 MPH curveball, and an occasional 84–86 MPH splitter.[4]

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