Raul (rah-OOL) Javier Ibañez (ee-BAHN-yez)...resides in Miami, FL & Sammamish, WA...married to Teryvette with two sons, Raul Jr. and Luca Gabriel, and three daughters, Sophia Isabella, Victoria Alessandra and Carolina Danielle...graduated from Miami (Fla.) Sunset High School in 1991...attended Miami-Dade Community College and was an all-conference selection in baseball...converted from an outfielder in high school to a catcher in the pros... selected as Seattle's nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award for three consecutive seasons from 2006-08...presented with the 2011 Tug McGraw Good Guy Award by the Philadelphia chapter of the BBWAA...created Ibañez Team Resurgence in 2009 for homeless and at-risk youth in the Philadelphia area, which provided t-shirts and game tickets... regularly met with groups of teens from the Covenant House Pennsylvania and Project H.O.M.E.
2013
Hit .242 (110/454) with 29 home runs and 65 RBI during his 18th big league season and his 11th with the Mariners...29 home runs were T11th in the AL...Marked eighth time in career eclipsing the 20 home run plateau... Hit 29th and final home run on September 23 at Angel Stadium...His 29 home runs tied Ted Williams (1960) for the most hit by a player 41 or older... Hit .267 (74/277) with 24 home runs before the All-Star break compared to .203 (36/177) with five home runs in 51 games after the All-Star break... Played in 124 games for Seattle (97 in LF, 21 as DH, 1 in RF, 5 as a PH)...Has appeared in at least 120 games in each of the last 12 seasons and has recorded at least 100 hits in 11 of those campaigns.
2012
Had his streak of 10 consecutive
seasons with 30 doubles snapped...
had the longest active streak of 30+
double seasons from 2002-11 ... Appeared in 130 games with the
Yankees, making 99 starts (LF-65, DH-
23, RF-11) ... Of his 19 home runs, 7 game the
Yankees a lead and 11 came in the 6th
inning or later ... Hit .320 (8x25) with 2 doubles and 2
home runs as a pinch-hitter ... Hit first career Opening Day home run
April 6 at Tampa Bay...4 RBI on OD was tied for most in a Yankees debut with Roger
Maris (5/19/60)...14th career Opening Day roster and 11th start ... Hit 10th career grand slam July 16 vs. Toronto ... Batted .405 (15x37) with 9 RBI over 11 games from Sept. 22-end of the season ... Recorded his 16th career multi-homer game Sept. 22 vs. Oakland; go-ahead pinch-hit
solo HR in the fifth and a game-tying two-run homer in the 13th ... Hit game-tying, pinch-hit, 2-out, 2-run HR in the ninth inning and a walk-off single in the
12th inning Oct. 2 vs. Boston...became the first player in franchise history to hit a game-tying
home run in the ninth and then have a walk-off RBI later in the same game.
2011
In his final season in Philadelphia, hit .245 (131-for-535)
with 65R, 31 doubles, 20HR and 84RBI in 144 games
(131 starts in LF).
.. Hit the second-most home runs in Phillies history
among players that turned 39 years old in a season,
trailing only Cy Williams, who had 30 in 1927.
.. Went hitless in 35 straight at-bats from 4/18-5/3, the
longest such streak of his career and longest by a Phillie
since 1998 (Desi Relaford, 0-for-36).
.. Collected his 1,000th career RBI in 6/5 win at Pittsburgh
on a sacrifice fly.
.. Hit his sixth career walk-off home run in 7/8 win vs. Atlanta... scored his 900th run
on the HR...named NL "Player of the Week" for the period ending on 7/10.
.. Missed three games from 8/22-24 with a left groin strain.
.. Hit his 250th career HR in 9/7 win vs. Atlanta... connected for his ninth career grand
slam in the Phillies' division-clinching win on 9/17 vs. St. Louis.
.. Collected his second career pinch-hit homer in 9/20 Game 1 loss vs. Washington,
tying the game in the seventh inning with the three-run HR.
.. Went 3-for-15 with 1R, 1HR and 4RBI in the Phillies' NLDS loss vs. St. Louis.
2010
Among NL players, T-7th in IBB (11) and T-10th in
sacrifice flies (7) ... Finished with the 2nd-best fielding % (.991) among all
NL left fielders ... Had a career-best 18-game hitting streak, 7/22-8/11
(.409, 27-66, 4 HR, 17 RBI), which was tied for the
3rd-longest in the NL this season (PITfs Neil Walker) ... Collected his 900th RBI on a solo homer, 5/6 vs STL
(Blake Hawksworth) ... His HR on 5/14 at Miller Park gave him one in 30
different ballparks in his career ... When hitting from the 3rd spot in the batting order,
batted .350 (28-80), 4 2B, 3 HR, 15 RBI, 11 BB, 19 R ... Batted .358 (34-95), 9 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 18 RBI in his final 24
games of the season ... Had 14 hits in his final 29 at-bats (.483) vs LHP with
6 2B, HR, 7 RBI ... In his final 38 home games (7/23-9/26), batted .350
(49-140), 14 2B, 2 3B, 6 HR, 28 RBI; hit .368 (14-38) with
RISP in that span
2009
His 1st season in the NL...Ranked 8th in the NL in SLG % (.552), 9th in HR (34)
and T-10th in XBH (69)...Set a career high in HR and HR vs LHP (13; previous
high was 7)...Tied for the NL lead in OF assists (9) by a LF...Had an RBI against 17 of the 18 teams he faced
(TOR . 0 RBI in 5 AB)...Had 51 RBI in the team's first 50 games, the most by a
Phillie since 1932 (Don Hurst . 51)...Became the fastest Phillie to 20 HR (56 G), breaking
Jim Thome's previous record (77 G in 2003)...Batted .368 (50-136), 13 HR, 35 RBI, .735 SLG % through
his first 35 games...Collected his 800th career RBI, 4/13 at WSH...Slugged his 8th career grand slam, 4/27 vs WSH...Became the 1st Phillie in 51 years (9th all-time) to hit 3
HR in a doubleheader, 5/16 at WSH (last time: 6/8/58 at
STL . Harry Anderson)...Named NL Player of the Week, 5/11-17 (.481, 4 HR,
12 RBI)...Hit in 19 straight road games, 5/20-7/27 (.341, 7 2B,
10 HR, 25 RBI, .793 SLG %)...Had 10 HR in May, which was a career high for one
month...Slugged his 200th career HR, 6/2 at SD (Josh Geer)...Was on the 15-day DL, 6/18-7/10 (left groin strain)...Hit .426 (29-68), 5 2B, 3B, 8 HR, 21 RBI, .882 SLG % in 18
games vs WSH...Had 4 multi-HR games (13 career)...The Phillies went 20-10 (.667) when he homered...Homered (3-run) off LHP George Sherrill in Game 3 of
the NLCS; the only HR Sherrill allowed to a LHH all year
(82 AB)...Batted .417 (5-12) with RISP during the postseason
2008
Named the Mariners' MVP by the Seattle chapter of
the BBWAA; second time in his career to win the award
(2006)...Started all 162 games for the 2nd time in his career,
tying the club record for games played in a season...Made 153 starts in LF and 9 at DH...Finished 5th in the AL in RBI (110), T-6th in hits (186),
7th in IBB (11), T-7th in doubles (43), 9th in total bases
(304) and T-10th in XBH (69) and OF assists (9)...Had his 3rd consecutive 100-RBI season and 5th overall...Batted .327 (56-171) with RISP, 10th-best in the AL...Hit .305 (60-197) vs LHP...Tied a club record with 11 RBI over 2 games, 8/4-5
vs MIN...Clubbed 2 grand slams: 7/18 vs CLE (A. Laffey) and 8/4
vs MIN (G. Perkins)...Reached base safely in a career-best 33 consecutive
games, 8/9-9/15 (.389, 11 2B, 2 3B, 5 HR, 27 RBI)...Hit his 4th career walk-off HR, 8/7 vs TB
...Had his 9th career multi-HR game, 4/11 vs LAA...Named AL Co-Player of the Week, 4/7-13 (.370, 3 2B, 3B,
4 HR, 11 RBI).
2007
Made 131 starts in LF and 13 at DH...Led the team in RBI (105) and ranked 2nd in XBH (61)...Had 3 multi-HR games: 6/11 at CLE, 8/7 at BAL and
8/20 at MIN...From 8/1 through the end of the season, ranked 4th in
avg (.357) and hits (76), T-5th in HR (15) and T-8th in
RBI (44)...Tied his career high with 5 consecutive multi-hit games,
8/7-11 (.565, 12-23); also hit 5 HR in that 5-day stretch...Named AL Player of the Week, 8/6-12 (.481, 5 HR, 11 RBI)...Ranked 3rd in the AL with 47 two-out RBI...Hit two grand slams: 6/23 vs CIN and 9/18 at OAK...Batted .526 (10-19) with the bases loaded, 8th-best in
the AL...Missed 6 games with a hamstring injury (6/24-30) and
5 games with a sore lower back (5/19-24).
2006
Ibanez reached career bests in hits (181), home runs (33), RBIs (123) and at-bats (626) with Seattle in 2006. Ibanez was twice named the American League Player of the Week. He hit home runs in three consecutive games (Sept. 24-26). Drove in over 100 runs for the second time in his career with Seattle (the other coming in 2002 when he drove in 103 runs).
2005
One of six AL players to appear in all
162 games, and one of two Mariners
(also: Ichiro)...Played first base (4 games), designated hitter (101 games), left field (55 games) and right field (3 games)...Had 45 multi-hit games...Hit in a season-high 11 straight games May 29-June 10...Batted .320 (33x103) in June...Drove in 21 runs in July in 28 games...Hit 100th career home run on Aug. 4 at Detroit (off Sean Douglass)...Had four hits twice in 3-game series vs. LAA from Sept. 12-14... Sept. 14 marked the seventh game in his career with four or more hits; also collected season-high 4 RBI and
HR #19...Homered in the final game of the season to reach 20 homers for second time in career
(also: 2002).
2004
Posted a career-high .304 average in first season back in Seattle...finished tied for
11th in the AL with 24 go-ahead RBI...homered in three straight games, April 18-20,
hitting four home runs...hit two home runs, his 4th-career two-homer game, including
a walk-off home run in the 9th inning, his third-career game-ending home run, in a 2-
1 win April 20 vs. Oakland...left game on June 2 with strained right hamstring; on the
disabled list June 3-July 9...had five hits Aug. 17 at Kansas City, going 5x5 with a double
and 4 runs scored...batted .340 (33x97) in 24 games in August raising his average 21
points in the month...set a career high and a club record and matched the AL record
with six hits Sept. 22 at Anaheim, going 6x6 with 5 RBI...joined Ichiro Suzuki as only
Mariners ever with two 5-hit games in one season...reached safely in 11 straight plate
appearances Sept. 22-24, matching the club record, including 9 straight hits, a new club
record...batted .333 (93x279) after the All-Star break, tied for second in the AL (w/Melvin
Mora) and trailing only teammate Ichiro Suzuki...batted .377 (75x199) in Mariners wins,
compared to .252 (71x282) in Mariners losses.
2003
Hit .294 for 2nd straight season with 95 runs scored, 90 RBI and a team-leading 33
doubles...finished sixth in the AL with a .319 average against right-handed pitchers...9th
in the league with 56 multi-hit games...career-high 10 sacrifice flies, tied for 3rd in the AL...went 2x3 with 2 solo home runs at Seattle on May 20; was his 2nd career multi-homer game (also at Seattle, July 2, 2002)...collected 2 hits in the 6th inning June 17 vs.
Minnesota...had 3 RBI vs. Cleveland on July 2 without getting a hit (0x3, walk, sacrifice
fly)....had a season-high 5 RBI vs. Tampa Bay on Aug. 1, hitting a 3-run home run with
a bases loaded walk and a sacrifice fly...career-best 13-game hitting streak from Sept. 13-25.
2002
Recorded his 1st career 100-RBI season after driving in just 112 total runs in his 1st
4 ML seasons...hit a walk-off home run off Mike Timlin vs. St. Louis on June 9 for a 3-2 win...doubled, tripled and homered in his first 3 at bats vs. June 25 vs. Detroit; was
intentionally walked in his final plate appearance... was hit by a pitch with the bases
loaded in the 10th inning to drive in the winning run of a 13-12 win vs. Cleveland July 21;
also hit a game-tying 2-run HR in the 9th off Bob Wickman to send the game into extra innings...named AL Co-Player of the Week with Carlos Beltran for July 15-21 after leading the Majors with 16 RBI and hitting .333 (12x26)...had
a ML-best 31 RBI in July...hit .322
in August (38x118) with 9 doubles, 7 HRs and 28 RBI...had 7 RBI July 14 vs. Anaheim after hitting a grand slam (2nd career) and a 3-run home
run in the 1st 2 innings...finished 3rd in the Majors with a .410 (25x61) batting average during Interleague play and was tied for
3rd with 18 RBI and finished 7th in hits...hit a total of 3 home runs in extra innings.
2001
Made Kansas City's Opening Day roster after being a non-roster invitee to spring
camp...was designated for assignment on May 4 and June 8 and cleared waivers both
times...emerged as a regular starter on June 19, making 65 starts and hitting .298
(70x235) the remainder of the season...started 33 games as DH, batting .288 (34x188)
with 3 home runs and 22 RBI...hit .361 during June, going 13x36 with 3 home runs and
12 RBI in 16 games...played centerfield on May 3 vs. Cleveland, just the 2nd time in his
career he played the position (also Sept. 11, 1998 at KC)...hit 5 home runs in a 9-game
stretch June 29-July 7...hit 5 homers in a 10-game stretch from Aug. 9-20, going 12x34
(.353)...homered in a career-best 3 straight games at Cleveland on June 29, 30 and July
2...teamed with Mike Sweeney and Carlos Beltran to become just the 2nd trio in Major
League history to homer in the same 3 consecutive games; the only other teammates
to accomplish the same feat were Dante Bichette, Vinny Castilla and Larry Walker with
Colorado from Aug. 2-4, 1995...made his pro debut at 3rd base July 8 vs. Houston...hit
pinch-hit homer Aug. 18 at Detroit, a 3-run shot off C.J. Nitkowski.
2000
Was used primarily as a pinch-hitter and a reserve for Seattle's veteran outfielders...
placed on the 15-day DL Aug. 8 with a strained groin; reinstated on Aug. 22...pinch-hit
single on Sept. 11 vs. KC snapped a personal 0x23 stretch as a pinch-hitter, dating back
to May 12,1999.
1999
First full Major League season...used primarily as a pinch hitter and defensive replacement at the beginning of the season...played four different positions, including: catcher (1 game), first base (21 games, 18 starts), left field (22 games, 7 starts) and right field (39 games, 22 starts)...made his first ML appearance at catcher April 13 vs. Texas...on DL May 18-June 4 w/pinched nerve in neck (rehab at triple-A Tacoma May 26
to June 3)...knocked in game-winning run in 12th inning June 29 at Oakland...hit first-career ML grand slam July 17 off San Diego's Reyes; was first grand slam hit at Safeco
Field...batted lead-off July 25 for first time in the ML...played 1B, LF, 1B, RF Sept. 6...was
3x4 with game-ending home run Sept. 26 in final home game of season off Anaheim's
Shigetoshi Hasegawa...hit home run in first at bat the following day at Texas off Rick
Helling.
1998
Began season on 60-day DL recovering from surgery on a frayed labrum in the right
shoulder, an injury that took place during winter ball...reinstated from the 60-day DL
and optioned to triple-A Tacoma on June 28...placed on the DL with a bruised right heel
on July 7 and reinstated on July 14...made just one error in 42 games (77 chances) in
the outfield with Tacoma...recalled to Seattle Aug. 7; first at-bat was a pinch-hit, bases-loaded, go-ahead two-RBI double that night at Detroit...played with Santurce over the
winter.
1997
Began season at Tacoma...had season-high 15-game hitting streak July 29-Aug. 27 sandwiched around stop in Majors...hit for the cycle on Aug. 19 vs. Albuquerque (5x5, 2 HR, 7 RBI), the first Tacoma player to hit for the cycle since Marcos Armas did
it July 30, 1993...was recalled by Seattle on Aug. 6...collected first ML hit, a triple, and
RBI off Doug Drabek in Comiskey Park Aug. 16 (#1)...optioned back to Tacoma on Aug.
16...recalled again by Seattle on Aug. 31...crushed first ML home run, a three-run shot
into the Kingdome's third deck in right field Sept. 26 vs. Oakland; was green lit on 3-0
count and tagged upper deck shot off Mike Oquist to pull Seattle within a run (5-4) on Fan
Appreciation Night...hit .360 in Santurce.
1996
Played at three levels in the Mariners organization, including making his ML debut
with Seattle...began the season at Tacoma but was 3-for-his-first-19 and was optioned to
double-A Port City April 13...hit .368 with the Roosters...was promoted back to Tacoma
May 3...was recalled by Seattle July 31...made his ML debut Aug. 1 at Milwaukee...
flied out as a pinch hitter in the 9th inning of Seattle's 9-2 win...made only start (as the
DH) Aug. 7 vs. Cleveland...optioned back to Tacoma Aug. 8...played 109 games in the outfield after spending the previous season as a catcher.
1995
Began season on DL with a fractured left wrist but ended season as Mariners Minor
League Player of the Year...drove in 108 runs in just 95 games...activated May 12 and
assigned to class-A Riverside in the California League...spent the season with the Pilots
and hit .332 (2nd in the Cal League, 5th in all the minors), with 108 RBI (2nd/4th); average
led all minor league catchers...slugging percentage was .612 (2nd in Cal League/3rd in
minors)...also ranked among Cal League leaders in: triples (9/2nd), total bases (221/T5th)
and extra base hits (52/5th)...named Cal League Player of the Week July 16-22...named
to Cal League All-Star team...named by
Baseball America as single-A All-Star catcher.
1994
Spent season with Appleton...batting average of .312 would have ranked sixth in
Midwest League, but he finished 15 plate appearances shy of qualifying...was selected
to participate in Midwest League All-Star Game, but was on DL June 4-July 16 with a
bruised right shoulder...attended 1994 Arizona Instructional League; batted .303 and led
club with three home runs and 17 RBI.
1993
Began season at Appleton, but was sent to Bellingham on June 16.
1992
Started pro career at Tempe.