- Sherman Obando
Sherman Omar Gainor Obando (born
January 23 ,1970 inBocas del Toro Province ,Panama ) is a former major league baseball player who played for theBaltimore Orioles andMontreal Expos . His main position wasoutfield , but often played as afirst baseman ordesignated hitter .Major League career
Obando was signed by the
New York Yankees in 1987, and was picked up by theBaltimore Orioles in 1992. He made his major league debut with the Orioles onApril 10 ,1993 , and ended the season with 3 home runs and 15 RBIs. He was promoted again to the majors in 1995, but played in only 16 games. The following year, he was traded to theMontreal Expos for outfielderTony Tarasco , and played in 89 games in 1996, hitting 8 home runs and 22 RBIs. His playing time decreased from then on, and he played his last major league game onJuly 21 ,1997 .Japanese Professional League career
Obando was signed by the
Nippon Ham Fighters in the middle of the 1999 season. He played poorly in his first few games, but gradually increased his output, and ended up with 20 home runs, 62 RBIs and a .306 batting average playing in 94 games.Obando truly made his mark in his second year, hitting 30 home runs, 101 RBIs, and a .332 batting average despite missing over 30 games due to injuires. His batting average was the second highest in the
Pacific League , afterIchiro Suzuki , and his slugging percentage was the highest in the league. He played in the all star game, and won theBest Nine Award this year. In a game against theSeibu Lions , he hit a home run that broke apart the lens of a television camera placed next to the backscreen of theSeibu Dome .With
Ichiro Suzuki gone away to the major leagues, Obando had a good chance at winning the triple crown, but sustained a knee injury that forced him out of over half of the 2001 season. Incredibly, he still contributed with 15 home runs and 51 RBIs in only 52 games (meaning that he had an RBI in almost every game he played).In 2002, he played in 118 games, hitting 26 home runs and 68 RBIs, contributing greatly as a cleanup hitter. However, his knee worsened during the off-season, and the drop in his batting average (.263) compelled the Fighters to release him during the off-season. He was offered a contract from the
Chunichi Dragons , but declined in favor of returning to theUnited States .In 2004, the
Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters had lent two of their regular players to the Athens Olympics Japanese baseball team, and Obando traveled toJapan with his own money to offer his services to his former team. He was signed cheaply in the middle of the season, and immediately began to display his solid batting abilities, hitting 8 home runs and 25 RBIs with a .338 batting average in 42 games. His clutch hitting contributed greatly to the team, and the Fighters made it to the playoffs that year.Obando began the 2005 season with the Fighters, but fell into a slump and was dropped after only 24 games. He had played 6 seasons (4 full seasons) in the Japanese
Pacific League .World Baseball Classic
Obando was chosen as a member of the
Panamanian team, and played as a designated hitter, batting 5th. His team lost in the preliminary rounds of the tournament.Career Statistics
Major Leagues
* 177 Games
* 85 Hits
* 13 Home runs
* 49 RBIs
* .239 Batting averageJapanese Professional Leagues
* 437 Games
* 458 Hits
* 102 Home runs
* 314 RBIs
* .294 Batting averageee also
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List of players from Panama in Major League Baseball
*List of Japanese baseball players
*Montreal Expos all-time roster External links
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