The Pirates acquired Quinones from the Mariners during the 1989 season with the hope
that he would fill the hole at shortstop that had plagued them for years, but released
him a few months later. Quinones had an outstanding arm and the ability to make spectacular
plays, but showed himself to be an inconsistent player and unstable person. In 1988
he was the subject of controversy when he left the Mariners without consulting the
team to attend the funeral of a relative in(N-h)h)h)Puerto Rico. He also demonstrated
an unwillingness to play with a series of minor injuries that failed to reveal anything
on X-ray examinations. Quinones started his career with the Red Sox and, despite
being billed as Boston's shortstop of the future, was traded to the Mariners in 1986
for
Spike Owen and soon-to-be playoff hero
Dave Henderson.
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