- Harry Berrios
Harry Berrios was a professional baseball player, who is now the hitting coach for the
Schaumburg Flyers . He usually plays left field, or Designated Hitter, but in the 2006 season, Berrios played at 1st base for a few games due to the retirement of Jon Benick. He has played in Winnipeg from 2002-2006 for the Goldeyes,when he was released and signed by Fargo. Harry had 54home runs and 291RBI s from 2002-2005 with the Goldeyes. His averagebatting average in those 4 years with Winnipeg he had a batting average of .327.High School
Harry prepped at
Ottawa Hills High School inGrand Rapids, MI where he excelled in football and baseball. In the fall of 1989 he tied a Michigan state record with a 99 yard touchdown run in a game against Jenison High School. He led theOttawa Hills High School baseball team to theGrand Rapids City League Championship in the spring of 1990.College
Harry was drafted out of high school to play baseball but elected to attend LSU where he won 2 NCAA Championships in baseball.
In
1993 he was named theMost Valuable Player of the SEC tournament.Professional career
Drafted: - Selected by Texas Rangers in 16th Round (427th overall) of 1990 amateur entry draft (June-Reg) ... Selected by Baltimore Orioles in 8th Round (231st overall) of 1993 amateur entry draft (June-Reg) Jun 24,1993 - signed Jul 21,1996 - Released by Orioles Aug 5,1996 - Signed by Indians Oct 15,1996 - Granted free agency Feb 22,1997 - re-signed by Indians Mar 29,1997 - Released by Indians May 1,1997 - Signed by independent Sioux Falls (Northern) Jul 1,1998 - Signed by independent Thunder Bay (Northern) May 1,1999 - Signed by independent Schaumburg (Northern) Aug 8,2000 - Contract purchased by Rangers from Schaumburg Mar 18,2002 - Released by Rangers May 1,2002 - Signed by independent Winnipeg (Northern)
=Awards=
Miscelleanous
* He was a fan favourite, with Winnipeg, who was nicknamed "Homer Harry".
* Harry has a twin brother, Gerry.[http://www.goldeyes.com Winnipeg Goldeyes Official Website] [http://www.fmredhawks.com Redhawks Official Site]
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