- Santiago Pérez (baseball)
Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=darkblue
bgcolor2=maroon
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Santiago Pérez
position=Utility player
bats=Both
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1975|12|30|
debutdate=June 3
debutyear=by|2000
debutteam=Milwaukee Brewers
finaldate=July 1
finalyear=by|2001
finalteam=San Diego Padres
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.188
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=0
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=6
teams=
*Milwaukee Brewers (2000)
*San Diego Padres (2001)
highlights=
*Was involved in ano-hitter in 2001.Santiago Alberto Pérez (born
December 30 ,1975 inSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic ) is a formerutility player inMajor League Baseball . Pérez was aswitch-hitter and threwright-handed . He attended Liceo Victor Estrella High School in Santo Domingo.Originally signed by the
Detroit Tigers in1993 as anundrafted free agent, Pérez never got higher than High-A ball in their organization, although he did display good speed, stealing 17 or more bases three times in the five seasons he was in the Tigers' organization.On
November 20 ,1997 , Pérez was traded by Detroit along withRick Greene and Mike Myers to theMilwaukee Brewers in exchange forBryce Florie . Pérez started off in Double-A baseball in1998 , but by the end of the season he had seen some time in Triple-A. He remained at the Triple-A level untilJune 3 ,2000 , which is when he made his big league debut at the age of 24. He went 0-for-2 in his first game, and he started his career off collecting only two hits in his first 11 at-bats. He collected his first hit off ofValerio de los Santos . His season would not improve much after his poor start, in fact, it would basically stay the same. He ended up hitting .173 in the 52 at-bats that made up his first season. He was however 100% successful in the stolen base category, stealing four bases in four attempts.In the 2000/
2001 offseason, the Brewers sent Pérez with a player to be named later to theSan Diego Padres forBrandon Kolb and a player to be named later. The two players to be named would end up beingWill Cunnane from the Padres and minor leaguerChad Green from the Brewers.Although Pérez was with a new team, his luck did not improve much. He played 43 games with the Padres in 2001, coming to the plate 81 times. He was involved in
A.J. Burnett 's no-hitter in 2001, obviously on the losing side. He went 0-for-1 (he struck out). Overall, he collected 16 hits for a .198 batting average in 2001-a slight improvement over the previous season, but still a poor average.July 1 , 2001, would end up being Pérez's last game. He collected a walk in his only plate appearance in that game.Although his big league career was over, his professional career was not. In fact, he was bouncing around the minor leagues as recently as
2005 , and in 28 games with Double-A Frisco in2004 , he hit .387.Even though his career batting statistics were nothing near stellar-overall, he hit .188 with no home runs and six RBI in 133 career at-bats he was still a fairly valuable asset to have on the team, due to his defensive versatility. Not only did he play in all three outfield spots in his career, he also spent time at shortstop and second base. His career fielding percentage was .926.
He wore two numbers in his career - 57 and 1.
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