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Jose Lopez
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Career Regular Season
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
3841
.262
92
480
25
.687
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
3841
.262
92
480
25
.687
Jose Lopez Bio
Fullname:
Jose Celestino Lopez
Born:
11/24/1983 in Barcelona, Venezuela
Debut:
7/31/2004
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Jose Celestino Lopez
Full name JOSE CELESTINO LOPEZ.... His wife's name is Katerine...Daughter, Valentina del Valle (10/22/10)...Son Jose Jr. (7/21/06)...Played for Venezuela in the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
2011
Split the 2011 season between the Colorado and Florida after being acquired from Seattle in December 2010 by the Rockies...After appearing in 38 games with Colorado (released on June 7), he was signed by Florida on June 9 and split the remainder of the season between Florida and Triple-A New Orleans...With the Zephyrs, he hit .400 (50-125) with 9 2B, 9HR & 30RBI in 32 games (1.118OPS) and concluded the season by hitting .273 (21-77) with 7 2B, 6HR & 13RBI over his final 32 games with Florida (2nd stint, .597SLG)...On the year at the big league level he appeared in 39 games at third base, 20 games at second base and 8 at first base...Reported to AAA New Orleans upon signing w/Florida and had his contract selected between games of a doubleheader at Philadelphia on June 15 and made his Marlins' debut in game two...Batted .103 (3-29) in a 12-game stint with the club before he was designated for assignment on July 2 and outrighted to New Orleans on July 7...In his second stint with the Zephyrs, he played in 28 games and batted .396 (44-111) with 9 2B, 8HR & 29 RBI. In 32 games overall at triple-A...Lopez returned to Florida on August 14...In his first 18 games (12 starts) back, he batted .365 (19-52) with 7 2B, 5HR & 11 RBI (.788SLG)...Went 3-24 (.125) with a run and an RBI as a pinch hitter... On August 19 at SD, became the 14th Marlin (20th time) to record three doubles in a game (2nd career)...Played for Lara after the season in the Venezuelan Winter League and hit .310 (52-168) with 12 2B, 5HR & 24RBI in 43 games (37 at third base)...Was 7th in the VZWL in batting average.
2010
Led Major League third basemen with 322 assists and ranked third in Mariners history (J. Presley, 335 in 1985 & Adrian Beltre, 323 in 2006)...29 double plays ranked third in club history and his 447 total chances are second-most...Hit 3 home runs 9/22 at Toronto, becoming the ninth Mariners player (12th time) to collect 3-plus home runs in a game and just the third to collect each of them off a different pitcher...Ranked tied 10th in the American League by batting .333 (32-for-96) with 8 doubles, 2 home runs and 14 RBI in "close and late" situations (7th inning or later with the batting team ahead by one run, tied or with the tying run on base, at-bat or on deck)...Left game 9/28 at Texas with a dislocated middle finger on right hand (fielding)...Hit 2 grand slams; game-winning grand slam in 8th inning 7/10 vs. NYY (J. Chamberlain) erasing 0-1 deficit and his first career slam, a go-ahead shot in 7th inning 4/23 at CWS...Had 3 hitting streaks of at least 10 games, including a season-high 13-game streak 6/15-30 (.327/17-for- 52, 7 R, 4 2B, HR, 3 RBI)...also had 11-game streak 5/22-6/4 and 10-gamer 8/8-18...Had 6 multi-hit games in a 10-game span 5/28-6/6 batting .366 (15-for-41) with 8 runs, 1 double, 3 home runs and8 RBI...6 of his 10 home runs gave the Mariners the lead (4/23 at CWS, 6/1 vs. MIN, 6/3 vs. MIN, 6/26 at MIL, 7/10 vs. NYY) or tied the game (8/16 at BAL)...Hit go-ahead game-winning 2-run home run in fourth inning 6/26 at MIL (Randy Wolf)...Left game 6/16 at St. Louis with tendinitis in his knee.
2009
Led club with 42 doubles, 96 RBI, 2nd with 25 home runs, 167 hits and 3rd with .463 SLG%...Finished the season with a 13- game hitting streak, T2nd longest hitting streak to end the season (Ichiro, 2001, 2004), one short of club record (E. Martinez, 14, 1998)...Became the 5th player in club history to collect 25 home runs and 40 doubles in the same season joining Edgar Martinez, Alex Rodriguez, Adrian Beltre, Richie Sexson...joined Martinez and Rodriguez as only players to post consecutive 40-double seasons with Seattle...25 home runs ranked 3rd-most by a second baseman (primary position) in club history... only Bret Boone had more homers in a single season: 37 in 2001 and 35 in 2003...Recorded RBI in a career-high 7 consecutive games July 29-Aug. 5 including 4 multi-RBI games...streak was T4th longest in the American League...streak T7th longest in club history, 2 short of record (Edgar Martinez, 1995)...When batting 4th or 5th, hit .359 (33x92) with 12 runs, 7 doubles, 7 home runs, 26 RBI, .663 Slugging percentage in 23 games...in all other spots hit .257 (134x521) with 57 runs, 35 doubles, 18 home runs, 70 RBI and .428 slugging...In his final 107 games (May 29-end of season) hit .295 (129x437) with 51 runs, 35 doubles, 22 home runs, 75 RBI with .526 slugging percentage...during that time was amongst the AL leaders in doubles (T3rd), home runs (T11th), RBI (8th) and slugging percentage (8th)...Matched club record with 3 doubles in a game on June 2 vs. Baltimore...T3rd in the American League with 20 3+ hit games, T10th most in club history...18 of his 20 3+ hit games occurred between May 31 and the end of the season...Had 3 walk-off singles, all in May: May 1 single to right field off Oakland's Russ Springer in the 9th; May 3 single to center field off Oakland's Dana Eveland in the 15th and May 22 single to left field off San Francisco's Pat Misch in the 12th inning...Led club and T4th in the AL with 15 game-winning RBI...total is T7th most in club history...Game-tying 3-run home run in bottom of 9th with 2-out May 30 at LAA (off B. Fuentes)...On bereavement list (family emergency) June 18-25...Made World Baseball Classic All-Tournament team by hitting .417 (10x24) with 8 runs, 6 doubles, 2 home runs, 4 RBI for Venezuela...Mariners nominee for the Heart and Hustle Award, presented annually to an active player who demonstrates a passion for the game of baseball and best embodies the values, spirit, and traditions of the game.
2008
Set career-highs in at-bats (644), batting average (.297), runs (80), hits (191), doubles (41), home runs (17), RBI (89), walks (27) and stolen bases (6)...Appeared in 159 games (139 at 2B, 13 at 1B, 7 at DH)...Among American League leaders, ranked 3rd in hits, 5th in multi-hit games, T4th in sacrifice flies (9) and 4th in at-bats...191 hits ranked 13th-best in franchise history, becoming the first Seattle player not named Ichiro to collect at least 190 hits since Bret Boone (206 in '01)...Among AL second baseman, ranked T3rd in doubles, T3rd in home runs, 1st in RBI and T1st with 9 sacrifice flies...Hit safely in career-high 19 consecutive games July 9-Aug. 1...combined to bat .342 (27x79) with 11 runs, 5 doubles, 3 home runs and 15 RBI during the streak...longest streak by a Mariner in 2008 and 4th-longest in the AL...Also recorded 11 hitting streaks of at least 5 games, including an 11-game hitting streak April 19-May 1 (.327/16x49, 6 R, 4 2B, 2 RBI)...54 multi-hit games ranked 3rd-highest by a Mariners second baseman in club history...Led Mariners with 40 two-out RBI (9th in AL) and 2nd with 7 game-winning RBI...Became the 7th AL second baseman to record 40 doubles, 15 home runs and 80 RBI in single season...joining D. Pedroia (2008), R. Cano (2007), J. Cantu (2005), A. Soriano (2002, '05), R. Alomar ('96, '99, '00), and C. Gehringer (1930, '32, '36)...Hit .348 (16x46) as first baseman, .293 (167x569) at second, and .286 (8x28) as the DH...Recorded a pair of multi-homer games (9/26 vs. OAK and 9/7 vs. NYY)...Career-high-tying 4 RBI three times (May 15 vs. KC, June 20 at ATL, Sept. 26 vs. OAK)...41 doubles ranked T9th in franchise history and set a team record for most doubles by a second baseman (Joey Cora held previous record of 40 in 1997)...Tied Major League record with three sacrifice flies April 15 vs. Kansas City, becoming the 12th player in Major League history with three sac flies in a game, and first since Edgar Martinez set the club record in 2002...combined with teammate Yuniesky Betancourt for 5 sac flies, becoming 2nd pair of teammates to each record two-plus sac flies...only other instance since 1954 was Matt Lawton and Marty Cordova (Twins, 1998)...Walk-off RBI single vs. Boston, April 27, 3rd of career, 1st since June 27, 2007 vs. BOS.
2007
Played in 149 games, making 141 starts (139 at 2B, 2 at 3B)...set career-high with 11 home runs...among AL second baseman, ranked 6th in home runs (11), 5th in RBI (62)...had the 3rd-best fielding percentage in team history by second baseman at .989% (8E, 712 TC)...turned career-high 103 double plays as second baseman, 5th-most in AL...did not commit first error until May 27; was one of 3 second basemen with no errors through May 26...T7th in the AL with 9 sacrifice hits...walk-off double off top of left field wall in 11th inning off Joel Pineiro June 27 vs. Boston to complete three-game sweep of Red Sox...fell double short of hitting for cycle April 24 at Tampa Bay; tying career-high's with 4 hits and 4 RBI...homered in consecutive games May 25-26 at Kansas City; first time in career with home runs in consecutive games...season-high 9-game hitting streak Aug. 20-29 (.345/10x29)...hit .313 (10x32) in 8 games at McAfee Coliseum with 5 runs scored, 3 home runs and 7 RBI...trio of home runs were T2nd-best amongst visiting players in Oakland (Vladimir Guerrero, 5)...signed four-year contract extension through 2010 with a club option for 2011 on April 18th.
2006
Lopez finished his first full season as an All-Star, hitting .282 with 10 home runs and 79 RBIs. Lopez hit one home run in the second half of the season, but he actually hit for a higher average (.285 compared to .280) after the All-Star break. Lopez hit .323 in September. He scored the tying run in the All-Star Game as a pinch-runner.
2005
Began season on the disabled list, but concluded year as the Mariners' everyday second aseman...Was on the disabled list from April 6-May 14 and again from May 23-June 9 due to a fractured hook of the hamate bone in his left hand...Surgery was performed by Dr. Donald Sheridan in April...Recalled by Seattle for the first time on June 17...optioned July 1...recalled a second time on July 3...optioned on July 28...Recalled on Aug. 30 and batted .261 (29x111) the remainder of the season...Logged a career-high nine-game hitting streak from Sept. 17-27 (14x34/.412)...Batted .333 (17x51) from Sept. 14-29, hitting safely in 11 of 13 games...Notched a career-high four hits (4x5) on Sept. 27 vs. Texas...Hit .295 (18x61) over his final 16 games...Hit .333 (18x54) with runners in scoring position, .312 (29x93) with runners on base...Batted .385 (5x13) in five Interleague games...Hit safely in 36 of 44 games at Tacoma, batting .319 (58x182)...Had a 17-game (30x73/.411) hitting streak from Aug. 8-23.
2004
Selected on July 31 and made ML debut that night as starting shortstop at Anaheim... recorded first ML hit Aug. 1 at Anaheim, a single off Bartolo Colon...started 18 consecutive games at shortstop after selection, hitting safely in 13 of the 18 games...hit first ML home run Aug. 14 vs. New York, a solo shot off Esteban Loaiza...made 55 starts overall with Seattle, all at shortstop...hit .295 (81x275) with 13 home runs, 39 RBI in 74 games with triple-A Tacoma before being selected on July 31...hit .311 with 11 doubles, 10 HR, 29 RBI in 46 games with Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League.
2003
Played three different infield positions (2B, SS, 3B) in 132 games with San Antonio... had two home runs April 19...was third in Texas League with 35 doubles...had 41 multi- hit games, including four 4-hit games...selected to start the Texas League All-Star Game...named to Texas League Postseason All-Star Team...hit .391 (9x23) with 3 runs, 2 homers, a steal and 5 RBI in 5 postseason games...played with Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League.
2002
Named Mariners Minor League Player of the Year with San Bernardino...led the Cal League with 169 hits and 309 doubles...his .324 average was second-highest among all Marines minor leaguers while his 31 steals ranked fourth...was second in the Cal League in average and fifth in steals...was the league's youngest position player...selected to play with the World Team at the 2002 MLB Future's Game in Milwaukee; at age 18, was the game's youngest player...named as a second baseman to SportsTicker's 2002 All-Teen Team...hit .345 with Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League.
2001
Named Everett's MVP by the Mariners player development departmmulti-hit games...participated in the Mariners Arizona Instructional League.
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
3841
421
1005
92
480
25
.262
.292
.687
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
3841
421
1005
92
480
25
.262
.292
.687
Stats
Career
Game Logs
Splits
Batter vs. Pitcher
MLB
Minors
Batting
Fielding
Regular Season
All-Star Game
Regular Season
Wild Card
Division Series
League Championship Series
World Series
Spring Training
Postseason Cumulative
Career Stats
Season
Team
LG
G
AB
R
H
TB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
IBB
SO
SB
CS
AVG
OBP
SLG
OPS
GO/AO
2004
SEA
AL
57
207
28
48
76
13
0
5
22
8
0
31
0
1
.232
.263
.367
.630
0.83
2005
SEA
AL
54
190
18
47
72
19
0
2
25
6
0
25
4
2
.247
.282
.379
.661
0.81
2006
SEA
AL
151
603
78
170
244
28
8
10
79
26
1
80
5
2
.282
.319
.405
.724
1.23
2007
SEA
AL
149
524
58
132
186
17
2
11
62
20
0
64
2
3
.252
.284
.355
.639
1.04
2008
SEA
AL
159
644
80
191
285
41
1
17
89
27
5
67
6
3
.297
.322
.443
.765
0.89
2009
SEA
AL
153
613
69
167
284
42
0
25
96
24
5
69
3
3
.272
.303
.463
.766
0.94
2010
SEA
AL
150
593
49
142
201
29
0
10
58
23
1
66
3
2
.239
.270
.339
.609
0.98
2011
2 teams
-
82
231
23
50
86
12
0
8
21
7
1
28
2
0
.216
.245
.372
.617
0.94
2011
COL
NL
38
125
10
26
36
4
0
2
8
3
0
15
2
0
.208
.233
.288
.521
1.05
2011
FLA
NL
44
106
13
24
50
8
0
6
13
4
1
13
0
0
.226
.259
.472
.731
0.82
2012
2 teams
-
81
236
18
58
84
14
0
4
28
9
0
41
0
1
.246
.270
.356
.626
1.00
2012
CLE
AL
66
213
16
53
78
13
0
4
28
8
0
35
0
1
.249
.272
.366
.638
1.00
2012
CWS
AL
15
23
2
5
6
1
0
0
0
1
0
6
0
0
.217
.250
.261
.511
1.00
MLB Career
-
-
1036
3841
421
1005
1518
215
11
92
480
150
13
471
25
17
.262
.292
.395
.687
0.98
Season
Team
LG
G
AB
R
H
TB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
IBB
SO
SB
CS
AVG
OBP
SLG
OPS
GO/AO
2004
SEA
AL
57
207
28
48
76
13
0
5
22
8
0
31
0
1
.232
.263
.367
.630
0.83
2005
SEA
AL
54
190
18
47
72
19
0
2
25
6
0
25
4
2
.247
.282
.379
.661
0.81
2006
SEA
AL
151
603
78
170
244
28
8
10
79
26
1
80
5
2
.282
.319
.405
.724
1.23
2007
SEA
AL
149
524
58
132
186
17
2
11
62
20
0
64
2
3
.252
.284
.355
.639
1.04
2008
SEA
AL
159
644
80
191
285
41
1
17
89
27
5
67
6
3
.297
.322
.443
.765
0.89
2009
SEA
AL
153
613
69
167
284
42
0
25
96
24
5
69
3
3
.272
.303
.463
.766
0.94
2010
SEA
AL
150
593
49
142
201
29
0
10
58
23
1
66
3
2
.239
.270
.339
.609
0.98
2011
2 teams
-
82
231
23
50
86
12
0
8
21
7
1
28
2
0
.216
.245
.372
.617
0.94
2011
COL
NL
38
125
10
26
36
4
0
2
8
3
0
15
2
0
.208
.233
.288
.521
1.05
2011
FLA
NL
44
106
13
24
50
8
0
6
13
4
1
13
0
0
.226
.259
.472
.731
0.82
2012
2 teams
-
81
236
18
58
84
14
0
4
28
9
0
41
0
1
.246
.270
.356
.626
1.00
2012
CLE
AL
66
213
16
53
78
13
0
4
28
8
0
35
0
1
.249
.272
.366
.638
1.00
2012
CWS
AL
15
23
2
5
6
1
0
0
0
1
0
6
0
0
.217
.250
.261
.511
1.00
MLB Career
-
-
1036
3841
421
1005
1518
215
11
92
480
150
13
471
25
17
.262
.292
.395
.687
0.98
Advanced Career Stats
Season
Team
LG
PA
TB
XBH
HBP
SAC
SF
BABIP
GIDP
GIDPO
NP
P/PA
ROE
LOB
WO
2004
SEA
AL
218
76
18
1
1
1
.250
1
29
794
3.642
9
89
0
2005
SEA
AL
203
72
21
4
1
2
.273
5
38
763
3.759
3
88
0
2006
SEA
AL
655
244
46
9
12
5
.309
17
125
2375
3.626
9
240
1
2007
SEA
AL
561
186
30
5
9
3
.268
16
106
1939
3.456
6
234
1
2008
SEA
AL
687
285
59
1
6
9
.306
14
116
2510
3.654
8
260
1
2009
SEA
AL
653
284
67
6
3
7
.270
25
118
2242
3.433
5
273
3
2010
SEA
AL
622
201
39
3
0
3
.254
20
106
2118
3.405
4
280
0
2011
2 teams
-
242
86
20
2
1
1
.214
6
37
890
3.678
6
106
0
2011
COL
NL
129
36
6
1
0
0
.222
2
15
466
3.612
4
55
0
2011
FLA
NL
113
50
14
1
1
1
.205
4
22
424
3.752
2
51
0
2012
2 teams
-
248
84
18
0
0
3
.278
9
47
907
3.657
6
113
0
2012
CLE
AL
224
78
17
0
0
3
.277
8
44
816
3.643
6
100
0
2012
CWS
AL
24
6
1
0
0
0
.294
1
3
91
3.792
0
13
0
MLB Career
-
-
4089
1518
318
31
33
34
.276
113
722
14538
3.555
56
1683
6
Season
Team
LG
PA
TB
XBH
HBP
SAC
SF
BABIP
GIDP
GIDPO
NP
P/PA
ROE
LOB
WO
2004
SEA
AL
218
76
18
1
1
1
.250
1
29
794
3.642
9
89
0
2005
SEA
AL
203
72
21
4
1
2
.273
5
38
763
3.759
3
88
0
2006
SEA
AL
655
244
46
9
12
5
.309
17
125
2375
3.626
9
240
1
2007
SEA
AL
561
186
30
5
9
3
.268
16
106
1939
3.456
6
234
1
2008
SEA
AL
687
285
59
1
6
9
.306
14
116
2510
3.654
8
260
1
2009
SEA
AL
653
284
67
6
3
7
.270
25
118
2242
3.433
5
273
3
2010
SEA
AL
622
201
39
3
0
3
.254
20
106
2118
3.405
4
280
0
2011
2 teams
-
242
86
20
2
1
1
.214
6
37
890
3.678
6
106
0
2011
COL
NL
129
36
6
1
0
0
.222
2
15
466
3.612
4
55
0
2011
FLA
NL
113
50
14
1
1
1
.205
4
22
424
3.752
2
51
0
2012
2 teams
-
248
84
18
0
0
3
.278
9
47
907
3.657
6
113
0
2012
CLE
AL
224
78
17
0
0
3
.277
8
44
816
3.643
6
100
0
2012
CWS
AL
24
6
1
0
0
0
.294
1
3
91
3.792
0
13
0
MLB Career
-
-
4089
1518
318
31
33
34
.276
113
722
14538
3.555
56
1683
6
Batting
Season Type
Regular Season
Last 10 Games
Last 30 Games
Spring Training
Postseason Cumulative
Season Duration
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
Game Logs
Season Type
Regular Season
Spring Training
Postseason Cumulative
Season Duration
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
Splits
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Awards
Futures Game Selection
Year
Team
League
2002
San Bernardino Stampede
CAL
TEX Post-Season All-Star
Year
Team
League
2003
San Antonio Missions
TEX
AL All-Star
Year
Team
League
2006
Seattle Mariners
AL
WBC All-Tournament Team
Year
Team
League
2009
Venezuela
WBC
MLBPAA Mariners Heart and Hustle Award
Year
Team
League
2009
Seattle Mariners
AL
League Rankings
Triples
Year
3B
Rank
2006
8
5th in AL
Hits
Year
H
Rank
2009
167
24th in AL
2008
191
3rd in AL
2006
170
23rd in AL
Hit By Pitch
Year
HBP
Rank
2006
9
17th in AL
At Bats
Year
AB
Rank
2010
593
16th in AL
2009
613
14th in AL
2008
644
5th in AL
2006
603
16th in AL
Plate Appearances
Year
PA
Rank
2009
653
25th in AL
2008
687
12th in AL
2006
655
24th in AL
Games Played
Year
BP
Rank
2009
153
20th in AL
2008
159
6th in AL
Doubles
Year
2B
Rank
2009
42
11th in AL
2008
41
11th in AL
Batting Average
Year
AVG
Rank
2008
.297
18th in AL
Total Bases
Year
TB
Rank
2009
284
18th in AL
2008
285
15th in AL
Runs Batted In
Year
RBI
Rank
2009
96
16th in AL
2008
89
20th in AL
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Latest Transactions
Team
Date
Transaction
November 9, 2021
2B Jose Lopez, and assigned to Caribes de Anzoategui.
December 10, 2012
2B Jose Lopez assigned to LVBP All-Stars.
November 3, 2012
2B Jose Lopez elected free agency.
October 11, 2012
3B Jose Lopez assigned to Cardenales de Lara.
August 30, 2012
Chicago White Sox selected the contract of 2B Jose Lopez from Charlotte Knights.
August 14, 2012
Jose Lopez assigned to Charlotte Knights.
August 12, 2012
Cleveland Indians released 2B Jose Lopez.
August 7, 2012
Cleveland Indians designated 2B Jose Lopez for assignment.
May 12, 2012
Cleveland Indians selected the contract of 2B Jose Lopez from Columbus Clippers.
May 3, 2012
Cleveland Indians sent Jose Lopez outright to Columbus Clippers.
May 1, 2012
Cleveland Indians designated Jose Lopez for assignment.
April 4, 2012
Cleveland Indians selected the contract of Jose Lopez from Columbus Clippers.
December 31, 2011
2B Jose Lopez transferred to Caribes de Anzoategui from Cardenales de Lara.
December 16, 2011
Jose Lopez assigned to Columbus Clippers.
December 16, 2011
Cleveland Indians signed free agent 2B Jose Lopez to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
October 30, 2011
2B Jose Lopez elected free agency.
October 12, 2011
Jose Lopez assigned to Cardenales de Lara.
August 14, 2011
Florida Marlins selected the contract of 2B Jose Lopez from New Orleans Zephyrs.
July 9, 2011
Jose Lopez roster status changed by New Orleans Zephyrs.
July 7, 2011
Florida Marlins sent 2B Jose Lopez outright to New Orleans Zephyrs.
July 2, 2011
Florida Marlins designated Jose Lopez for assignment.
June 15, 2011
Florida Marlins selected the contract of 2B Jose Lopez from New Orleans Zephyrs.
June 9, 2011
Jose Lopez assigned to New Orleans Zephyrs.
June 7, 2011
Colorado Rockies released 3B Jose Lopez.
May 27, 2011
Colorado Rockies designated 3B Jose Lopez for assignment.
December 2, 2010
Seattle Mariners traded 3B Jose Lopez to Colorado Rockies for RHP Chaz Roe.
December 27, 2009
2B Jose Lopez loaned to Leones del Caracas from Cardenales de Lara.
December 11, 2009
Jose Lopez assigned to Cardenales de Lara.
June 25, 2009
Jose Lopez roster status changed by Seattle Mariners.
June 18, 2009
Seattle Mariners placed 2B Jose Lopez on the bereavement list.
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