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Orlando Palmeiro Outfielder Born: January 19, 1969
Hoboken, New JerseyBatted: Left Threw: Left MLB debut July 1, 1995 for the California Angels Last MLB appearance September 30, 2007 for the Houston Astros Career statistics Batting average .274 Hits 640 Runs batted in 226 Teams Career highlights and awards - World Series champion (2002)
Orlando Palmeiro (born January 19, 1969 in Hoboken, New Jersey) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He attended high school at Miami Southridge High School and played college baseball at the University of Miami.[1]
Palmeiro, a star high school player in Miami, Florida, went on to play baseball at the community college level at Miami-Dade Community College South and then briefly at the University of Miami under UM coach Ron Fraser before being drafted by the Angels where he played for a number of years in various farm teams until joining the California Angels.
Palmeiro spent his entire career as a backup outfielder, never having been a regular starter. He was the fourth outfielder of the 2002 World Series Champion Anaheim Angels team, batting .300 for the year. Palmeiro also made the last out of the 2005 World Series for the Houston Astros. His best season was arguably with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2003, when he batted .271 with 3 home runs and 33 RBI.
Palmeiro had a low percentage of swings that miss (7.9%) and was considered one of the game's best pinch hitters with 105 career pinch hits.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ "Spartan Alumni". Spartan-baseball.com. http://www.spartan-baseball.com/alumni. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from ESPN, or Baseball-Reference
Anaheim Angels 2002 World Series Champions 1 Bengie Molina | 2 Adam Kennedy | 3 Orlando Palmeiro | 6 Chone Figgins | 10 Benji Gil | 15 Tim Salmon | 16 Garret Anderson | 17 Darin Erstad | 18 Alex Ochoa | 20 Brad Fullmer | 22 David Eckstein | 23 Scott Spiezio | 25 Troy Glaus (World Series MVP) | 27 Kevin Appier | 28 José Molina | 36 Ramón Ortiz | 40 Troy Percival | 41 John Lackey | 44 Shawn Wooten | 53 Brendan Donnelly | 56 Jarrod Washburn | 57 Francisco Rodríguez | 60 Scott Schoeneweis | 62 Scot Shields | 77 Ben Weber
Manager 14 Mike Scioscia
Coaches: 4 Alfredo Griffin | 7 Mickey Hatcher | 12 Ron Roenicke | 13 Bobby Ramos | 24 Bud Black | 70 Joe MaddonCategories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- Anaheim Angels players
- California Angels players
- Houston Astros players
- Major League Baseball designated hitters
- Major League Baseball outfielders
- Baseball players from New Jersey
- Miami Hurricanes baseball players
- St. Louis Cardinals players
- American baseball outfielder, 1960s birth stubs
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