Tomás Pérez

Venezuelan baseball player

Baseball player
Tomás Pérez
Pérez with the Braves in 2022
Atlanta Braves – No. 98
Infielder
Born: (1973-12-29) December 29, 1973 (age 50)
Barquisimeto, Lara State, Venezuela
Batted: Switch
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 3, 1995, for the Toronto Blue Jays
Last MLB appearance
April 21, 2008, for the Houston Astros
MLB statistics
Batting average.240
Home runs24
Runs batted in180
Teams
As Player

As Coach

  • Atlanta Braves (2020–present)
Career highlights and awards

Tomás Orlando Pérez Garcia (born December 29, 1973) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball infielder and current batting practice pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). Pérez was a utility infielder who throws right-handed and switch hits. As of 2019, he is an infield instructor for the Atlanta Braves.

Before landing in Philadelphia in 2000, Pérez had played for the Toronto Blue Jays from 1995 to 1998, where he was selected under the provisions of the Rule 5 draft. He has also played for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the Houston Astros at the MLB level. Pérez is considered to be versatile because of his ability to play all four infield positions.

Professional career

Pérez had his best year in 2003. Shifted between third base, second base, first base, shortstop, right field, and also as an emergency pitcher, Pérez was an asset off the bench. Known for throwing shaving cream pies, Pérez was a popular player with both fans and teammates alike in his six years in Philadelphia.

Despite being signed through 2006, Pérez was released by the Phillies on April 2, 2006; he signed a contract with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on April 6.[1] On Mother's Day, May 14, 2006, Perez was one of more than 50 hitters who brandished a pink bat to benefit the Breast Cancer Foundation. In 2006, he became the fourth player in Tampa Bay history to have four extra-base hits in a game, a feat that wasn't again matched by a Rays player until Sam Fuld did in April 2011.[2]

On May 30, 2007, he was traded from the Los Angeles Dodgers to the Chicago White Sox for Dwayne Pollok.[3] Through 2008, Pérez was a .240 hitter with 24 home runs and 180 RBI in 789 games. On November 22, 2007, Perez signed a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training with the Houston Astros.[4] He was added to the 25-man roster by the end of spring training. He played 8 games in the majors for Houston and became a free agent at the end of the season.

He signed with the Colorado Rockies in March 2009 but was released by the organization a month later.[5]

On February 9, 2011 Italian baseball team Bbc Grosseto signed Tomàs Pérez to one-year contract, but he was waived on March 6 due to an elbow injury.[6]

Perez was named as the infield coach for the A advanced Florida Fire Frogs in the Atlanta Braves organization for the 2018 season.

See also

References

  1. ^ Phillies Notes: Wolf closer to rejoining Phillies: The lefthander, who is recovering from elbow surgery, talked about his rehab and saw teammates. accsessmylibrary.com
  2. ^ "An offensive Ray-demption in Boston". ESPN. April 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
  3. ^ International League News and Notes oursportscentral.com
  4. ^ Randolph, Cruz, Jr., among those invited to Astros spring training sportingnews.com
  5. ^ Luis Gonzalez released along with Bellhorn, Ford and others insidetherockies.com
  6. ^ "Grosseto, Tomas Perez "ko"". Archived from the original on October 6, 2011. Retrieved May 12, 2011.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Tomás Pérez at Baseball Library
  • Tomás Pérez at Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Professional Baseball League)
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Atlanta Braves 2021 World Series champions
1 Ozzie Albies
5 Freddie Freeman
7 Dansby Swanson
8 Eddie Rosario (NLCS MVP)
9 Orlando Arcia
11 Terrance Gore
12 Jorge Soler (World Series MVP)
14 Adam Duvall
16 Travis d'Arnaud
18 Drew Smyly
22 Joc Pederson
23 Ehire Adrianza
24 William Contreras
27 Austin Riley
30 Kyle Wright
33 A. J. Minter
36 Ian Anderson
38 Guillermo Heredia
50 Charlie Morton
51 Will Smith
54 Max Fried
55 Chris Martin
60 Jesse Chavez
64 Tucker Davidson
68 Tyler Matzek
74 Dylan Lee
77 Luke Jackson
Manager
43 Brian Snitker
Coaches
Bench Coach 4 Walt Weiss
First Base Coach 2 Eric Young Sr.
Third Base Coach 37 Ron Washington
Hitting Coach 28 Kevin Seitzer
Pitching Coach 39 Rick Kranitz
Assistant Hitting Coach 59 José Castro
Assistant Hitting Coach 70 Bobby Magallanes
Bullpen Coach 58 Drew French
Batting Practice Pitcher 98 Tomás Pérez
Catching Coach 57 Sal Fasano
Bullpen Catcher 97 Jimmy Leo
Bullpen Catcher 99 José Yepez
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