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For the tennis player, see Luis Ayala (tennis).
Luis Ignacio Ayala (born January 12, 1978, in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico) is a Major League Baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is 6' 1" tall, weighs 200 lbs. and bats and throws right-handed. In 1997, as a 19 year old, Ayala started playing in the Mexican Baseball League as a relief pitcher. After a great season in 1999, he was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Colorado Rockies. He had two more great seasons in 2000 and 2001. At the end of the 2002 season, he was signed by the Arizona Diamondbacks, but two months later was selected from Arizona by the Montreal Expos as a Rule 5 pick.
[edit] Major leagues[edit] Montreal Expos / Washington Nationals Ayala (left) talks to teammate Ray King in 2008. Ayala pitched well for the Expos/Nationals from 2003 through 2005. Over the three years, he averaged 70 appearances per year, and compiled an ERA of 2.75, and led the National League with 62 holds. In 2004 he ranked eighth in appearances with 81. He injured his elbow on the last pitch of a 2006 World Baseball Classic game. As a result, he underwent Tommy John surgery on March 30, 2006. He missed the entire 2006 season, and was placed on the 60-day disabled list during the 2007 season. After working eight re-hab games in the minors, in which he allowed one run in 9-2/3 innings, on June 20, he was called up to the Nationals. He made his return to the mound on June 22, 2007, pitching 2/3 of an inning and giving up no runs and only one hit. For the season, he went 2-2 with 6 holds, one save, and a 3.19 ERA in 44 appearances. In 2008, Ayala pitched in 62 games for the Nationals, going 1-8 with a 5.77 ERA. [edit] New York MetsOn August 17, 2008, Ayala was traded to the New York Mets for a player to be named later. Ayala had requested the trade weeks earlier because he wanted a change of scenery, due to personal problems.[1] The Mets sent Anderson Hernandez to the Nats to complete the deal. On August 22, 2008, Ayala recorded his first save as a Met in a 3-0 victory over the Houston Astros. In 19 games for the Mets, Ayala had a 5.50 ERA. [edit] Minnesota TwinsOn February 18, 2009, Ayala signed a one-year deal with the Minnesota Twins.[2] On June 22, Ayala was designated for assignment, and was released on July 2. According to Twins manager Ron Gardenhire, Ayala was released because he was unhappy with his role on the team. Gardenhire said of Ayala: "When you walk into my office and tell me you don't like your role, and he talked about his contract for next year, you lose me right there. I don't deal with that. We're talking about winning now. That's why he's out the door and another guy's in there to pitch. And it's not because he's a bad guy. His theories are a little different."[3] [edit] Florida MarlinsOn July 3, 2009, he signed a minor league deal with the Florida Marlins. He was added to the major league roster on July 12. Ayala was designated for assignment on August 31. In 10 appearances, Ayala went 0-3 with an 11.74 ERA. After being DFA, Ayala said of the Marlins: “It was terrible what they did. I don’t know why they called me up if they were going to do this. I think it’s a lack of respect. I know it’s a business, but for me, it’s something they’ve handled poorly.”[4] He is currently playing winter ball. [edit] References
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