- Angel Echevarria
Infobox MLB retired
name=Angel Echevarria
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1971|5|25
city-state|Bridgeport|Connecticut
debutdate=July 15
debutyear=by|1996
debutteam=Colorado Rockies
finaldate=September 29
finalyear=by|2002
finalteam=Chicago Cubs
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.280
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=21
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=90
teams=
*Colorado Rockies (1996-00)
*Milwaukee Brewers (2000-01)
*Chicago Cubs (2002)
*Nippon Ham Fighters (2003)
*Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters (2004)Angel Santos Echevarria (born
May 25 1971 inBridgeport, Connecticut ) is a retired American professionalbaseball player who playedoutfield in the Major Leagues from 1996-2002. He also played in the JapanesePacific League , from 2003-2004.Biography
Echevarria was drafted by the
Colorado Rockies in 1992. He spent four years in the minors before making his major league debut in June, 1996. He went back and forth between the majors and the minors from 1997-1998, but played in 102 games in 1999, hitting 11 home runs with a .293 batting average.Echevarria was traded to the
Milwaukee Brewers in July, 2000, and he played a full season with the Brewers in 2001. Most of his appearances came as a pinch hitter, and he occasionally started in the outfield or at first base.He signed as a free agent with the
Chicago Cubs in 2002, and continued his role as a pinch hitter, playing in 50 games with 3 home runs and a .306 batting average. The Cubs released Echevarria at the end of the season, and he signed with theHokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters of the Japanese Professional Leagues.Echevarria's height and batting stance made it difficult for him to hit pitches in the Japanese Professional Leagues, and he was often seen flailing wildly at low breaking pitches during pre-season games. However, he managed to make adjustments, and ended 2003 with 31 home runs, 81 RBIs, with a .275 batting average. He was also hit by 12 pitches in 2003; the most in the league. Echevarria's 31 home runs were the most on the team, (tied with
Michihiro Ogasawara ) prompting the Fighters to sign him for the next season.In 2004, the Fighters signed two more non-Japanese position players;
Fernando Seguignol andSherman Obando , and Echevarria was dropped lower in the batting order as Seguignol became the team's leading power hitter, and Obando re-emerged as a reliable hitter. Echevarria was unable to hit left-handed pitching in 2004, and was cut at the end of the season when it was clear opposing teams had already figured him out. Echevarria returned to theChicago Cubs in 2005, but was released in May of the same year.Hitting stats
Major Leagues
* 328 Games
* 152 Hits
* 21 Home Runs
* 90 RBIs
* .280 Batting AverageJapanese Professional Leagues
* 204 Games
* 47 Home Runs
* 138 RBIs
* .268 Batting Averageources
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