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Luis Andujar
Born: 1972

RHP 1995-98 White Sox, Blue Jays

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The only season in which Andujar appeared in more than eight games was 1997, when he went 0-6 for the Blue Jays. In May 2000, Andujar hit a road bump in his quest to return to the majors when he was suspended by the Triple-A Las Vegas Stars. "He expressed his wishes not to pitch here any longer," manager Duane Espy explained, "and we decided to oblige him." (JGR)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» June 2, 1997: In Seattle, Randy Johnson fires a two-hitter and Ken Griffey Jr. hits his 25th home run as Seattle tops the Blue Jays, 3–0. Johnson (8-1) doesn't allow a hit until Alex Gonzalez's bloops a single in the sixth. Gonzalez is caught stealing, and Johnson surrenders a bloop single to Tilson Brito. Johnson strikes out nine to beat Luis Andujar (0-1).