Randy Lee Velarde (born
November 24, 1962 in
Midland,
Texas
) is a former Major
League Baseball infielder who played
for the New York Yankees, California/Anaheim Angels,
Oakland Athletics, and Texas Rangers from to
.
Pro career
Velarde was selected in the 19th round of the amateur draft by the
Chicago White Sox. On
May 29, , Velarde turned an
unassisted triple play for the A's
versus the Yankees - just the 11th in major league history. He
appeared in the
2001 World Series
as a member of the Yankees.
Velarde was also the starting
3rd basemen
when
Rickey Henderson had broken
the all-time stolen base record.
Velarde's name is mentioned several times in connection with
steroids in the 2006 book
Game of
Shadows, which details the use of performance enhancing drugs
in modern sports, in particular
Barry
Bonds and the
BALCO scandal. It was
revealed on December 13, 2007, in the report by
Senator George Mitchell in the
Mitchell Report that he
had purchased steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs.
Currently, Velarde is retired and resides in his hometown of
Midland, Texas.
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