José Lima Baseball player

José Desiderio Rodriguez Lima (September 30, 1972 – May 23, 2010) was a Dominican right-handed pitcher who spent thirteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Detroit Tigers (1994–1996, 2001–2002), Houston Astros (1997–2001), Kansas City Royals (2003, 2005), Los Angeles Dodgers (2004) and New York Mets (2006). His best year in the majors was 1999, when he won 21 games for the Astros and pitched in his only All-Star Game.A flamboyant free spirit, he was best known for coining all his pitching appearances as Lima Time. His remarkably animated displays of emotion on the mound made him a fan favorite, but also drew the ire of opposing teams.He was known for his flamboyant celebrations after his victories in the face of opponents. Due to his indulging in musical pursuits beyond baseball, he was once described by The New York Times sportswriter Ben Shpigel as "the national anthem-crooning, towel-waving merengue singer who moonlights as a right-handed pitcher".

Personal facts

José Lima
Birth dateSeptember 30, 1972
Birth place
Santiago de los Caballeros
Date of deathMay 23, 2010
Place of death
Pasadena California

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Baseball player

Career startApril 20, 1994
Career endJuly 07, 2006
batting sideRight
former teams
Detroit Tigers
New York Mets
position
Pitcher
teams
Detroit Tigers
Houston Astros
Kansas City Royals
Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Mets
Kia Tigers
throwing sideRight

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