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Alex Cintron #13 | Shortstop | Baltimore Orioles
Height: 6-1    Weight: 205    Throws: R    Bats: S
Born: Dec 17, 1978, Humacao,
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October 3, 2004
The Arizona Republic reports that Alex Cintron intends to play a lot of second base in winter ball, because the Diamondbacks hope to pick up a free-agent shortstop, which would leave Cintron competing for work at second with Matt Kata next year.
October 1, 2004
Alex Cintron was penciled into the original lineup on Friday but was removed because he was suffering from the flu, according to the AP.
September 25, 2004
Alex Cintron didn't start Friday's game due to a sore quadriceps, though he entered the game in the sixth and got two hits, according to the Arizona Republic.
September 16, 2004
Diamondbacks manager Al Pedrique gave the impression that Alex Cintron could continue to see a lot of action at second base even next season, according to the Arizona Republic. "I like him at second. He feels comfortable there and he's shown a lot of life at second," Pedrique said. "He's a switch hitter with some power that can turn the double play. He has a good chance to play at second at the major league level on an everyday basis."
August 28, 2004
Alex Cintron started at second base on Saturday for the first time all season. The Diamondbacks are hoping to light a fire under Cintron by giving rookie Jerry Gil some playing time at shortstop.
August 23, 2004
The Diamondbacks hope the arrival of rookie Jerry Gil will spark Alex Cintron to turn his game around, according to the Arizona Republic. "He (Gil) walks into the door, and all of our infielders know there is another capable guy who can play a lot of innings," said first base coach Tommy Jones.
August 11, 2004
Diamondbacks manager Al Pedrique kept Alex Cintron out of the starting lineup yesterday because the shortstop was late to an early workout for the middle infielders, according to the Arizona Republic. Cintron said he was late due to a "miscommunication." He's expected to start today.
July 3, 2004
Alex Cintron will once again be the Diamondbacks starting shortstop now that Bob Brenly is no longer running the show, according to the team's official web site. Brenly had been giving Tim Olson a lot of playing time there of late. New manager Al Pedrique stated that the job belongs to Cintron.
April 23, 2004
Alex Cintron was moved to second in the Arizona batting order Friday as manager Bob Brenly tried to shake up his lineup. Matt Kata was moved to the leadoff spot while Steve Finley was dropped to fifth.
February 9, 2004
The Diamondbacks plan to use Alex Cintron in the fifth spot in the batting order this season, according to the Arizona Republic. Cintron should have plenty of RBI chances hitting immediately behind Luis Gonzalez and Richie Sexson, who respectively posted on-base percentages of .402 and .379 last season.