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Danny Bautista Outfielder Born: May 24, 1972
Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut September 15, 1993 for the Detroit Tigers Last MLB appearance September 28, 2004 for the Arizona Diamondbacks Career statistics Batting average .272 Home runs 62 Runs batted in 319 Teams Career highlights and awards - World Series champion (2001)
Daniel Bautista Alcántara (born May 24, 1972 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a former MLB baseball outfielder. He is more commonly known as Danny Bautista.
Bautista was signed by the Detroit Tigers in 1989. In 1993, he joined the major leagues with the Tigers. Although he hit for an average of .331 his first season as a Tiger, his power numbers there were not spectacular, and his batting average as a member of the Tigers decreased considerably over the next four seasons. In 1996, he was traded to the Atlanta Braves. He played three seasons there, but he also failed to produce good offensive numbers, his best batting average as a Brave being .250 in 1998.
He produced somewhat better offensive numbers as a member of the Florida Marlins in 1999, hitting for an average of .288. In 2000, he continued his improvement in offensive numbers, hitting double digits in home runs for the first, and so far only, time in his career (11), while hitting for an average of .317 after a midseason trade to the Arizona Diamondbacks.[1] He ended that year hitting a combined season average of .283.
Bautista won a World Series championship ring when the Diamondbacks beat the New York Yankees in seven games at the 2001 World Series.
In 2004, Bautista hit safely in 21 consecutive games. The streak ended during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies when Bautista went hitless in two at-bats. Bautista announced his retirement from baseball on March 19, 2005 following an ankle injury. Bautista had, at the time of his retirement, 685 hits at the major league level with a batting average of .272.
Danny played in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball, for the York Revolution in the first season of the team's existence. After a trade, he played for the Camden Riversharks. Currently, he is playing in the Mexican League for the Mexico Red Devils.
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- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Arizona Diamondbacks 2001 World Series Champions 4 Craig Counsell | 5 Tony Womack | 9 Matt Williams | 12 Steve Finley | 13 Midre Cummings | 16 Reggie Sanders | 17 Mark Grace | 20 Luis Gonzalez | 22 Greg Swindell | 25 David Dellucci | 26 Damian Miller | 28 Greg Colbrunn | 29 Danny Bautista | 32 Albie Lopez | 33 Jay Bell | 34 Brian Anderson | 36 Mike Morgan | 37 Junior Spivey | 38 Curt Schilling (World Series MVP) | 40 Bobby Witt | 43 Miguel Batista | 44 Erubiel Durazo | 48 Rod Barajas | 49 Byung-Hyun Kim | 51 Randy Johnson (World Series MVP) | 54 Troy Brohawn
Manager 15 Bob Brenly
Coaches: Bob Melvin,Bench | Dwayne Murphy | Eddie Rodriguez.Third-Base | Glenn Sherlock | Chris Speier | Bob WelchPitchingRegular season • National League Division Series • National League Championship Series Categories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- People from Santo Domingo
- Major League Baseball players from the Dominican Republic
- Arizona Diamondbacks players
- Atlanta Braves players
- Detroit Tigers players
- Florida Marlins players
- Richmond Braves players
- York Revolution players
- Camden Riversharks players
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