Francisley Bueno
Francisley Bueno | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: Havana, Cuba | March 5, 1981|
Batted: Left Threw: Left | |
Professional debut | |
MLB: August 13, 2008, for the Atlanta Braves | |
KBO: 2010, for the Hanwha Eagles | |
Last appearance | |
MLB: September 24, 2014, for the Kansas City Royals | |
KBO: 2010, for the Hanwha Eagles | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 2–1 |
Earned run average | 2.98 |
Strikeouts | 33 |
KBO statistics | |
Win–loss record | 1–3 |
Earned run average | 9.10 |
Strikeouts | 23 |
Teams | |
Francisley Trueba Bueno (born March 5, 1981) is a Cuban former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves and Kansas City Royals and in the KBO League for the Hanwha Eagles. He is a childhood friend of Yunel Escobar and Brayan Peña, who was also a 2012 player on the Kansas City Royals.
Career
[edit]Atlanta Braves
[edit]Bueno, a Cuban defector, was signed as a free agent by the Atlanta Braves and assigned to the Double–A Mississippi Braves for 2006. In 17 games for Mississippi, he had a 3.60 earned run average (ERA) and 84 strikeouts. He started 2007 with Mississippi again, but received a late-season promotion to the Triple–A Richmond Braves.
After beginning 2008 with Triple–A Richmond, Bueno was called up to the majors on August 3 and made his debut on August 13, during which he nearly hit Alfonso Soriano in the chin, only innings after Soriano show-boated after hitting a long fly ball off Bueno, jumping and celebrating out of the box, only to be left with a single as the ball bounced off the left field wall. Bueno was ejected, along with bench coach Chino Cadahia. A day later, Bueno was given a fine and three-day suspension by Major League Baseball. Bueno will appeal the fine and suspension, and will only have to serve his final sentence once he returns to the Major Leagues. The situation escalated in the final game of the Braves-Cubs series, when Ted Lilly hit Escobar, prompting a shouting match between the two, and the benches and bullpens to clear, but no fight took place, nor ejections made.
Hanwha Eagles
[edit]On August 5, 2010, Bueno signed a contract lasting until the end of the season with the Hanwha Eagles of the KBO League.
Sultanes de Monterrey
[edit]In 2011, Bueno joined the Mexican team Sultanes de Monterrey.
Kansas City Royals
[edit]He signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals in 2012 and was assigned to the Omaha Storm Chasers before called up on June 23. He was sent back to the Omaha Storm Chasers on June 27.
Chicago Cubs
[edit]On January 17, 2015, Bueno signed a minor league deal with the Chicago Cubs.[1] He was released on April 4.[2]
Tigres de Quintana Roo
[edit]On June 11, 2016, Bueno signed with the Tigres de Quintana Roo of the Mexican Baseball League. He was released on March 29, 2017.
Generales de Durango
[edit]On May 20, 2017, Bueno signed with the Generales de Durango of the Mexican League. He re-signed with the team on April 20, 2018. Bueno was released on July 12.
Pitching style
[edit]Bueno throws five pitches — a four-seam and two-seam fastball in the low 90s, a changeup in the mid 80s, a slider in the low 80s, and a curveball in the upper 70s.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Cubs Sign Francisley Bueno".
- ^ Polishuk, Mark; Johnson, Brad (April 4, 2015). "Minor Moves: Tomas, Oliver, Brignac, Zito, White, LaHair, Capps". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
- ^ "Brooks Baseball · Home of the PitchFX Tool – Player Card: Francisley Bueno". Brooks Baseball. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
External links
[edit]- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Cuban Baseball Career statistics
- 1981 births
- Living people
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Atlanta Braves players
- Kansas City Royals players
- Mississippi Braves players
- Richmond Braves players
- Hanwha Eagles players
- Diablos Rojos del México players
- Sultanes de Monterrey players
- Omaha Storm Chasers players
- Cuban expatriate baseball players in South Korea
- Major League Baseball players from Cuba
- Cuban expatriate baseball players in the United States
- Defecting Cuban baseball players
- Baseball players from Havana
- Generales de Durango players
- Industriales de La Habana players
- Águilas Cibaeñas players
- Caribes de Anzoátegui players
- Cuban expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
- Cuban expatriate baseball players in the Dominican Republic
- Cuban expatriate baseball players in Mexico
- Estrellas Orientales players
- Gigantes del Cibao players
- Gwinnett Braves players
- Indios de Mayagüez players
- Cuban expatriate baseball players in Puerto Rico
- Tigres de Quintana Roo players
- Tigres del Licey players
- Yaquis de Obregón players