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El Potro Álvarez

Antonio Enrique Álvarez Cisneros (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈalβaɾes]; born 9 May 1979) is a Venezuelan politician and a former professional baseball player.

El Potro Álvarez
Born
Antonio Enrique Álvarez Cisneros

(1979-05-09) 9 May 1979 (age 44)
NationalityVenezuelan
Other namesEl Potro
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • politician
Years active2009–present
Spouses
(m. 2002⁠–⁠2005)
(m. 2005⁠–⁠2008)
(m. 2013)
Children2

Baseball career
Outfielder
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 4, 2002, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Last MLB appearance
October 3, 2004, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
MLB statistics
Batting average.250
Home runs2
Runs batted in10
On-base percentage.324
Games played38
Teams
Minister of Youth and Sports of Venezuela
In office
September 2, 2014 – April 28, 2015
PresidentNicolás Maduro
Personal details
Political partyUnited Socialist Party of Venezuela

Born in Caracas, he played professionally under the name Tony Álvarez.[1] Furthermore, he is commonly known as El Potro Álvarez, a moniker that he has been using since starting his baseball career at a young age.[2]

Baseball career edit

Álvarez batted and threw right-handed. He was signed by Pittsburgh at the age of 16 while attending high school in Venezuela. After graduating, he joined the Gulf Coast League Pirates rookie level in 1998 and gained five promotions in the next three years.[3]

Álvarez was a highly touted as a five-tool outfielder prospect. In addition to his playing in the 2002 All-Star Futures Game and the 2006 World Baseball Classic, he usually smashed hard line drives into the infield or deep into the outfield, played aggressive baserunning, and crashed the walls in pursuit of a fly ball, delighting baseball fans for most of a decade. "People come out to the ballpark and pay money to watch the game", Álvarez explained in an interview.[4] "I'm an aggressive player and it's hard for me to change. If I lose my aggressiveness, I won't be the same player", he added.[4]

Additionally, during the same period Álvarez found time to develop a successful but not remarkable musical career, ventured in politics and even married three times, each one of his wives being former beauty queens, which led him to achieve celebrity status in his country.[2]

At age 25, Álvarez was ranked by Baseball America as one of the top ten prospects in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization,[4] but was never able to fulfill the potential that he showed in the Minor Leagues.

Álvarez collected a .474 batting average in the 2002 spring training and impressed the Pittsburgh organization as much with his enthusiasm and magnetic personality. "He's a high-energy guy", Pirates farm director Brian Graham said. "He plays the game hard and has the kind of attitude you want to see in a young player."[4] His breakout season came this year, when he slashed a line of .318/.361/.483 with 15 home runs, 59 RBI and 29 stolen bases in 125 games for Double-A Altoona Curve,[3] emerging as a leadoff hitter and playing for the World team in the Futures Game.

Álvarez succeeded despite suffering personal adversity, missing the last month of the 2002 season at Altoona to return home to Venezuela to be with his father, who was battling leukemia. Once his father showed signs of recovery, Álvarez got the call to join the big club in late October.[4] He played at the three outfield positions in eight games with the Pirates, including seven starts, and was used in pinch-hit roles seven times. He hit an average of .308 (8-for-26) with one home run and a .500 slugging percentage, driving in two runs and scoring six times, while stealing one base.[1]

In 2003, Álvarez batted .298/.361/.470 with nine homers and 53 RBI, while stealing 22 bases in 106 games for Triple-A Nashville Sounds, significant numbers as he spent two stints on the disabled list.[3] He opened 2004 at Nashville, batting .290/.365/.457 with 14 homers, 59 runs, 48 RBI, 19 steals in 99 games.[3]

Álvarez was recalled by Pittsburgh during the 2004 midseason, but was used sparingly in 24 games. He hit a paltry .211 average with one homer and eight RBI but did not steal one base. He was released at the end of the season. Overall, he hit .250 and slugged 406 in 38 games for the Pirates, including 11 runs, 10 RBI and one stolen base.[1] He then was signed by the Chicago White Sox as a free agent before the 2005 season, but failed to make the big club. After that, he played in the Baltimore Orioles minor league system in 2006, as well as for the Brother Elephants of the Chinese Professional Baseball League in 2007.[3]

Over his nine-season Minor League career, Álvarez posted a .295 average and slugged .452 in 746 games appearances, batting 13 home runs with 387 RBI, while scoring 420 runs and stealing 217 stolen bases.[3] In between, Álvarez played winter ball with the Leones del Caracas, Navegantes del Magallanes, Tiburones de La Guaira, Caribes de Anzoátegui, Águilas del Zulia and Tigres de Aragua clubs of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League in a 15-season career spanning 1996–2014. He compiled a slash line of .282/.318/.463 with 46 home runs and 192 RBI in 466 games, scoring 228 runs scored and 46 stolen bases. Additionally, he served as a playoff reinforcement for the Pastora de Los Llanos and Cardenales de Lara, making him one of few players to wear all uniforms in the eight-team league.[5]

Musical career edit

Starting 2009, Álvarez engaged on a musical career as a reggaeton artist. Usually using the stage name El Potro Alvarez, he collaborated with various artists in a bunch of music videos taking elements from their styles in order to develop an original style. These music videos were usually directed by Venezuelan Daniel Durán and Dominican Marlon Peña (aka Marlon P).[6]

List of music videos (Credited as El Potro Álvarez) edit

Release Year Title Artist Location Music video director Info
1. 2009 "Lo que no sabes tú" Chino & Nacho / Baroni Choroni Beach Daniel Durán
and
Marlon P
[7]
2. 2010 "Bla, Bla, Bla" Chino & Nacho Los Roques archipelago
Canaima National Park
Caracas
Médanos de Coro National Park 
Daniel Duran
and
Marlon P
[8]
3. 2011 "Una vaina loca" Fuego Isla Margarita Daniel Durán
and
Marlon P
[9]
4. 2011 "Me gusta" Oscarcito Alcatraz, San Francisco Daniel Durán [10]
5. 2012 "Regálame un Muack" Chino & Nacho Zulia Daniel Durán [11]
6. 2012 "Ayantame" Ilegales Daniel Durán [12]
7. 2013 "Me prefieres a mí" Arcángel Javy Ferrer [13]
8. 2015 "Como Yo Te Quiero" Yandel Petare, Caracas Jessy Terrero [14]

Political career edit

Starting his political career in 2013, Álvarez ran as a United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV in Spanish) candidate for mayor of the Sucre Municipality, but was defeated by Carlos Ocariz.[2]

Then, in September 2014 Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet and appointed Álvarez as the new Minister of Youth and Sports.[15] The minister, during his statements, explained that sport in Venezuela had been deepened as a state policy during the last 15 years of revolution.[16]

In April 2015, President Maduro announced that Álvarez had been relieved of his ministerial duties. Álvarez was released from office due to his bid for the PSUV primary elections ahead of parliamentary elections.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

From 2002 to May 2005, Álvarez was married to Miss World Venezuela 1984 and Miss World 1984 Astrid Carolina Herrera. After they divorced, he married in December 2005 to Miss Venezuela 2002 winner and actress Mariángel Ruiz, with whom he had a daughter named Mariángel Victoria.[2] Álvarez and Ruiz divorced in 2008. Then in 2013[17] he married Dayana Colmenares, a model and winner of Miss Venezuela International 2007,[17] and this couple have a daughter, Mia Dayana, who was born in 2014.[18]

See also edit

Sources edit

  1. ^ a b c "Baseball Reference – Major League Baseball statistics".
  2. ^ a b c d "UltimasNoticias.com.ve – 11 cosas que no sabías de Antonio "Potro" Álvarez". (Spanish)
  3. ^ a b c d e f Minor League Baseball statistics. Baseball Reference.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Baseball America – Pittsburgh Pirates : Operation Lift A Finger".
  5. ^ Pura Pelota website – VPBL statistics
  6. ^ AllMusic.com – El Potro Alvarez Songs
  7. ^ YouTube.com – Lo que no sabes tú
  8. ^ YouTube.com – Bla, Bla, Bla
  9. ^ YouTube.com – Una vaina loca
  10. ^ YouTube.com – Me gusta
  11. ^ YouTube.com – Regálame un Muack
  12. ^ YouTube.com – Ayantame
  13. ^ YouTube.com – Me prefieres a mí
  14. ^ "El "Potro" Álvarez graba videoclip con Yandel en Petare". Entornointeligente.com. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
  15. ^ TradeBridgeConsultants.com – President Nicolás Maduro announces new Cabinet
  16. ^ RNV.gob.ve – Minister Álvarez "Sport has been deepened as a state policy" Archived 2014-12-28 at archive.today
  17. ^ a b La boda del "Potro" Álvarez con Dayana Colmenares. (Spanish)
  18. ^ Segunda hija de "El Potro" Álvarez nació este lunes en Caracas 2014-12-28 at the Wayback Machine. (Spanish)

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Tony Alvarez at Baseball Gauge

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Alvarez and the second or maternal family name is Cisneros Antonio Enrique Alvarez Cisneros Spanish pronunciation ˈalbaɾes born 9 May 1979 is a Venezuelan politician and a former professional baseball player El Potro AlvarezBornAntonio Enrique Alvarez Cisneros 1979 05 09 9 May 1979 age 44 Caracas VenezuelaNationalityVenezuelanOther namesEl PotroOccupationsMusiciansingerpoliticianYears active2009 presentSpousesAstrid Carolina Herrera m 2002 2005 wbr Mariangel Ruiz m 2005 2008 wbr Dayana Colmenares m 2013 wbr Children2Baseball careerOutfielderBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 4 2002 for the Pittsburgh PiratesLast MLB appearanceOctober 3 2004 for the Pittsburgh PiratesMLB statisticsBatting average 250Home runs2Runs batted in10On base percentage 324Games played38TeamsPittsburgh Pirates 2002 2004 Brother Elephants 2007 Minister of Youth and Sports of VenezuelaIn office September 2 2014 April 28 2015PresidentNicolas MaduroPersonal detailsPolitical partyUnited Socialist Party of VenezuelaBorn in Caracas he played professionally under the name Tony Alvarez 1 Furthermore he is commonly known as El Potro Alvarez a moniker that he has been using since starting his baseball career at a young age 2 Contents 1 Baseball career 2 Musical career 3 List of music videos Credited as El Potro Alvarez 4 Political career 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 Sources 8 External linksBaseball career editAlvarez batted and threw right handed He was signed by Pittsburgh at the age of 16 while attending high school in Venezuela After graduating he joined the Gulf Coast League Pirates rookie level in 1998 and gained five promotions in the next three years 3 Alvarez was a highly touted as a five tool outfielder prospect In addition to his playing in the 2002 All Star Futures Game and the 2006 World Baseball Classic he usually smashed hard line drives into the infield or deep into the outfield played aggressive baserunning and crashed the walls in pursuit of a fly ball delighting baseball fans for most of a decade People come out to the ballpark and pay money to watch the game Alvarez explained in an interview 4 I m an aggressive player and it s hard for me to change If I lose my aggressiveness I won t be the same player he added 4 Additionally during the same period Alvarez found time to develop a successful but not remarkable musical career ventured in politics and even married three times each one of his wives being former beauty queens which led him to achieve celebrity status in his country 2 At age 25 Alvarez was ranked by Baseball America as one of the top ten prospects in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization 4 but was never able to fulfill the potential that he showed in the Minor Leagues Alvarez collected a 474 batting average in the 2002 spring training and impressed the Pittsburgh organization as much with his enthusiasm and magnetic personality He s a high energy guy Pirates farm director Brian Graham said He plays the game hard and has the kind of attitude you want to see in a young player 4 His breakout season came this year when he slashed a line of 318 361 483 with 15 home runs 59 RBI and 29 stolen bases in 125 games for Double A Altoona Curve 3 emerging as a leadoff hitter and playing for the World team in the Futures Game Alvarez succeeded despite suffering personal adversity missing the last month of the 2002 season at Altoona to return home to Venezuela to be with his father who was battling leukemia Once his father showed signs of recovery Alvarez got the call to join the big club in late October 4 He played at the three outfield positions in eight games with the Pirates including seven starts and was used in pinch hit roles seven times He hit an average of 308 8 for 26 with one home run and a 500 slugging percentage driving in two runs and scoring six times while stealing one base 1 In 2003 Alvarez batted 298 361 470 with nine homers and 53 RBI while stealing 22 bases in 106 games for Triple A Nashville Sounds significant numbers as he spent two stints on the disabled list 3 He opened 2004 at Nashville batting 290 365 457 with 14 homers 59 runs 48 RBI 19 steals in 99 games 3 Alvarez was recalled by Pittsburgh during the 2004 midseason but was used sparingly in 24 games He hit a paltry 211 average with one homer and eight RBI but did not steal one base He was released at the end of the season Overall he hit 250 and slugged 406 in 38 games for the Pirates including 11 runs 10 RBI and one stolen base 1 He then was signed by the Chicago White Sox as a free agent before the 2005 season but failed to make the big club After that he played in the Baltimore Orioles minor league system in 2006 as well as for the Brother Elephants of the Chinese Professional Baseball League in 2007 3 Over his nine season Minor League career Alvarez posted a 295 average and slugged 452 in 746 games appearances batting 13 home runs with 387 RBI while scoring 420 runs and stealing 217 stolen bases 3 In between Alvarez played winter ball with the Leones del Caracas Navegantes del Magallanes Tiburones de La Guaira Caribes de Anzoategui Aguilas del Zulia and Tigres de Aragua clubs of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League in a 15 season career spanning 1996 2014 He compiled a slash line of 282 318 463 with 46 home runs and 192 RBI in 466 games scoring 228 runs scored and 46 stolen bases Additionally he served as a playoff reinforcement for the Pastora de Los Llanos and Cardenales de Lara making him one of few players to wear all uniforms in the eight team league 5 Musical career editStarting 2009 Alvarez engaged on a musical career as a reggaeton artist Usually using the stage name El Potro Alvarez he collaborated with various artists in a bunch of music videos taking elements from their styles in order to develop an original style These music videos were usually directed by Venezuelan Daniel Duran and Dominican Marlon Pena aka Marlon P 6 List of music videos Credited as El Potro Alvarez editRelease Year Title Artist Location Music video director Info1 2009 Lo que no sabes tu Chino amp Nacho Baroni Choroni Beach Daniel Duran andMarlon P 7 2 2010 Bla Bla Bla Chino amp Nacho Los Roques archipelagoCanaima National ParkCaracasMedanos de Coro National Park Daniel Duran and Marlon P 8 3 2011 Una vaina loca Fuego Isla Margarita Daniel Duran and Marlon P 9 4 2011 Me gusta Oscarcito Alcatraz San Francisco Daniel Duran 10 5 2012 Regalame un Muack Chino amp Nacho Zulia Daniel Duran 11 6 2012 Ayantame Ilegales Daniel Duran 12 7 2013 Me prefieres a mi Arcangel Javy Ferrer 13 8 2015 Como Yo Te Quiero Yandel Petare Caracas Jessy Terrero 14 Political career editStarting his political career in 2013 Alvarez ran as a United Socialist Party of Venezuela PSUV in Spanish candidate for mayor of the Sucre Municipality but was defeated by Carlos Ocariz 2 Then in September 2014 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet and appointed Alvarez as the new Minister of Youth and Sports 15 The minister during his statements explained that sport in Venezuela had been deepened as a state policy during the last 15 years of revolution 16 In April 2015 President Maduro announced that Alvarez had been relieved of his ministerial duties Alvarez was released from office due to his bid for the PSUV primary elections ahead of parliamentary elections citation needed Personal life editFrom 2002 to May 2005 Alvarez was married to Miss World Venezuela 1984 and Miss World 1984 Astrid Carolina Herrera After they divorced he married in December 2005 to Miss Venezuela 2002 winner and actress Mariangel Ruiz with whom he had a daughter named Mariangel Victoria 2 Alvarez and Ruiz divorced in 2008 Then in 2013 17 he married Dayana Colmenares a model and winner of Miss Venezuela International 2007 17 and this couple have a daughter Mia Dayana who was born in 2014 18 See also editList of Major League Baseball players from VenezuelaSources edit a b c Baseball Reference Major League Baseball statistics a b c d UltimasNoticias com ve 11 cosas que no sabias de Antonio Potro Alvarez Spanish a b c d e f Minor League Baseball statistics Baseball Reference a b c d e Baseball America Pittsburgh Pirates Operation Lift A Finger Pura Pelota website VPBL statistics AllMusic com El Potro Alvarez Songs YouTube com Lo que no sabes tu YouTube com Bla Bla Bla YouTube com Una vaina loca YouTube com Me gusta YouTube com Regalame un Muack YouTube com Ayantame YouTube com Me prefieres a mi El Potro Alvarez graba videoclip con Yandel en Petare Entornointeligente com Retrieved 2015 04 14 TradeBridgeConsultants com President Nicolas Maduro announces new Cabinet RNV gob ve Minister Alvarez Sport has been deepened as a state policy Archived 2014 12 28 at archive today a b La boda del Potro Alvarez con Dayana Colmenares Spanish Segunda hija de El Potro Alvarez nacio este lunes en Caracas Archived 2014 12 28 at the Wayback Machine Spanish External links editCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Tony Alvarez at Baseball Gauge Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title El Potro Alvarez amp oldid 1189542557, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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