- Kendry Morales
Infobox MLB player
width = 150
name=Kendry Morales
position=First baseman
team=Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
number=19
bats=Switch
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1983|6|20
birthplace=Fomento,Cuba
debutdate=May 23
debutyear=2006
debutteam=Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
statyear=September 8, 2008
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.254
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=9
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=37
teams=
*Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (by|2006-present)Kendrys Morales Rodriguez (born
June 20 ,1983 in Fomento,Cuba ) is aMajor League Baseball first baseman for theLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim . He is aswitch hitter and throwsright-handed .Cuban career
While playing in
Cuba 's equivalent of theUnited States ' Triple-A level, and with only 16-17 year olds, he was already a national sensation due to his extraordinary performance in the World Championship of the category, where he was the first starter of the pitching staff, and fourth in the batting order, plus his ability to hithome run s from both sides of the plate.Morales joined the Cuban national baseball team in by|2002 and immediately became a star player--despite being the first teenager to make the team in nearly twenty years. He was the
cleanup hitter on the team during its dramatic by|2003 World Cup championship. His grand slam in the final round againstTaiwan secured a 6-3 Cuban victory, one game after hitting a home run that provided the winning runs againstBrazil .In his first—of two and a half—full season with
Havana 'sIndustriales , in 2002, Morales had abatting average of .324 with 21 home runs and 82 RBI, and pitched in a game during the regular season, setting seven rookie records in the process (including HR and RBI); and obviously becoming Rookie of the Year, being considered the best rookie history of Cuban baseball. In his second season, although didn't hit as many home runs as in his rookie season, due to alesion , finished with a 391 batting averageMorales' stardom in Cuba was short-lived, however. He was sent back to Cuba from
Panama during the Olympic qualifying round in November 2003 for making contact with an agent. It was the last time he would suit up as a Cuban.Coming to the United States
By early by|2004, Cuba's national team and the Industriales banned Morales from their teams for displinary reasons due to his repeated arrests for attempting to flee the nation in order to pursue his dream of playing Major League Baseball. This all but assured the determined player would escape, if only to play baseball again. He successfully defected from Cuba to the USA in June of that year on his eighth attempt to leave the nation.
Since Morales was taken into U.S. custody only after making it to the shores of southern
Florida , he was permitted to stay in the country. But, as is the usual practice of defectors, he chose to leave the country to establish foreign residency so as to avoid the MLB draft. He left once again, this time to theDominican Republic , where he was privately scouted by several Major League teams. The Angels ended up signing him to a six-year deal with three-million dollars up front. He played winter ball withEstrellas Orientales to keep himself in game shape.Minor League career
By the spring of by|2005, the Angels hoped to have Morales practice in the
Cactus League to get ready for a quick ascension through their farm system or possibly even make the team as thedesignated hitter . Because he was not yet a citizen, the Dominican government held up granting Morales the necessarypassport to fly back to the U.S. for several months. He was not able to get all his paperwork in order until late May and he finally made his minor league debut onMay 21 for the Single-ARancho Cucamonga Quakes .To help his new club scout his ability against U.S. pitching, Morales began his minor league career with nearby Rancho Cucamonga. After three weeks of easy hitting (his batting average was .344, with 5 home runs), he was moved up to Double-A Arkansas, where he was second on the team in home runs despite playing there for only half the season. When that season ended, he was chosen by the Angels to play fall ball for the
Surprise Scorpions .Major League career
Morales had a strong
spring training in by|2006 for the Angels, but failed to make the 25-man roster. He ultimately made his Major League debut onMay 23 , mlby|2006, playing first base and going 3-for-5, including a home run in his secondat-bat , versus the Texas Rangers. Thereafter he performed well enough to be the Angels regular first baseman until his eventual demotion back to Triple-A onJuly 23 , 2006.External links
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* [http://www.minorleaguesplits.com/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?pl=434778 Minor League Splits and Situational Stats]
* [http://havanajournal.com/culture_comments/A1828_0_3_0_M/ "Kendry Morales, Young Cuban Baseball Star, Defects to United States"]
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