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Odalis Pérez

Odalis Amadol Pérez (June 11, 1977 – March 10, 2022) was a Dominican professional baseball starting pitcher. He played with the Atlanta Braves (19982001), the Los Angeles Dodgers (20022006), the Kansas City Royals (2006–2007), and the Washington Nationals (2008).

Odalis Pérez
Pérez with the Washington Nationals in 2008
Pitcher
Born: (1977-06-11)June 11, 1977
Las Matas de Farfán, Dominican Republic
Died: March 10, 2022(2022-03-10) (aged 44)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
September 1, 1998, for the Atlanta Braves
Last MLB appearance
September 28, 2008, for the Washington Nationals
MLB statistics
Win–loss record73–82
Earned run average4.46
Strikeouts920
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Personal life edit

Pérez was a 1995 graduate of Damian David Ortiz High School in his homeland. He had a son, Odalis, Jr. Pérez, participated in community baseball clinics for the Dodgers and the Manny Mota International Foundation and also visited schools in Los Angeles area as part of the Dodger Jams program.

Professional career edit

Atlanta Braves edit

Pérez joined the Braves in September 1998, going 0-1. He won a game for the Braves in the 1998 postseason, becoming the first pitcher in MLB history to earn a playoff win without having won a regular season game.

On May 2, 1999, Pérez got his first regular-season victory pitching 5.2 innings and allowing two earned runs with seven strikeouts, as Atlanta rolled to a 5-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.

On January 15, 2002, he was traded by the Braves with Andrew Brown (minors) and Brian Jordan to the Dodgers for Gary Sheffield.

Los Angeles Dodgers edit

In a two-year period from 2002-2003, he won 27 games (15 in 2002, 12 in 2003), which was tied for the third most wins by a left-handed pitcher in the National League, joining Tom Glavine behind Randy Johnson and Al Leiter, and 10th most in the majors. He was the first Dodger left-hander to register at least 12 wins in consecutive seasons since Fernando Valenzuela accomplished the feat during 1986 (21) and 1987 (14). During the same period, Pérez also had the sixth-most strikeouts (296) among all major-league lefties, ranking fourth in the National League behind Johnson, Randy Wolf and Leiter.

Also in those two seasons, Pérez allowed two earned runs or less in 33 of his 62 starts, being selected to the All-Star game in 2002 — a season in which he pitched a pair of one-hit games.

A career highlight for Pérez occurred on August 28, 2002, as he defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium with a score of 1–0, during which he pitched 8.0 scoreless innings and slugged his first career home run for the only run of the game. With this victory, he became the first Major League pitcher to win a 1–0 game and hit the game-winning homer since the Dodgers’ Bob Welch accomplished the feat on June 17, 1983. This game also marked the beginning of closer Éric Gagné's record-breaking streak, the first game of 84 consecutive saves.

Pérez had 18 no decisions in 2004, the most among MLB starting pitchers for that season.[1]

Kansas City Royals edit

In 2006, concerns about Pérez's work ethic and attitude arose, and the front office soon was looking to deal the left hander, as then-GM Ned Colletti details in his memoir, The Big Chair. Shortly after a disappointing outing in a 10-8 loss in Arizona on May 2, owner Frank McCourt approached Colletti, telling him to trade Odalis. "I don't care if you've got to eat the entire contract. Get him out of here." On July 25, 2006, Perez and two minor league pitchers (Blake Johnson and Julio Pimentel) were traded to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for Elmer Dessens. Cash considerations were also sent to the Royals in the deal.

On October 31, 2007, the Royals declined Perez's $9 million option and paid him a $1.5 million buyout.[2]

Washington Nationals edit

On February 19, 2008, Pérez signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals and was invited to spring training. Pérez had his contract purchased by the Nationals on March 20, 2008.

Perez got the Opening Day start for Washington on March 30, 2008. He gave up the first home run in the history of Nationals Park, to Chipper Jones in the top of the fourth. He allowed the one run and surrendered four hits over five innings and ended up with a no-decision. Ryan Zimmerman hit a walk-off home rune to decide the first game in the history of Nationals Park, 3-2. He also struck out the first batter and delivered the first pitch in the history of Nationals Park.

Pérez agreed to a minor league contract with the Nationals prior to the 2009 season. However, he had second thoughts and did not report to spring training, instead wanting a major league deal. He was subsequently released.[3]

Death edit

Pérez died after falling off a ladder at his home in Santo Domingo on March 10, 2022. He was 44.[4] Pérez was alone at home at the time of death.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Pitching Game Finder: For 2004, Recorded no decision, as Starter, sorted by greatest number of games in a single season matching the selected criteria". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "Royals decline Perez's option; Riske a free agent". ESPN.com. 2007-10-31. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
  3. ^ Nationals release no-show Perez
  4. ^ Cruz Díaz, Iván (March 10, 2022). "Muere Odalis Pérez, ex lanzador dominicano de las Grandes Ligas". El Dia (in Spanish).
  5. ^ "Former major league pitcher Odalis Perez dies after accident at his Dominican Republic home". ESPN. March 10, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2022.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Odalis Perez news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Odalis Amadol Perez June 11 1977 March 10 2022 was a Dominican professional baseball starting pitcher He played with the Atlanta Braves 1998 2001 the Los Angeles Dodgers 2002 2006 the Kansas City Royals 2006 2007 and the Washington Nationals 2008 Odalis PerezPerez with the Washington Nationals in 2008PitcherBorn 1977 06 11 June 11 1977Las Matas de Farfan Dominican RepublicDied March 10 2022 2022 03 10 aged 44 Santo Domingo Dominican RepublicBatted LeftThrew LeftMLB debutSeptember 1 1998 for the Atlanta BravesLast MLB appearanceSeptember 28 2008 for the Washington NationalsMLB statisticsWin loss record73 82Earned run average4 46Strikeouts920TeamsAtlanta Braves 1998 1999 2001 Los Angeles Dodgers 2002 2006 Kansas City Royals 2006 2007 Washington Nationals 2008 Career highlights and awardsAll Star 2002 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Professional career 2 1 Atlanta Braves 2 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 3 Kansas City Royals 2 4 Washington Nationals 3 Death 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Perez was a 1995 graduate of Damian David Ortiz High School in his homeland He had a son Odalis Jr Perez participated in community baseball clinics for the Dodgers and the Manny Mota International Foundation and also visited schools in Los Angeles area as part of the Dodger Jams program Professional career editAtlanta Braves edit Perez joined the Braves in September 1998 going 0 1 He won a game for the Braves in the 1998 postseason becoming the first pitcher in MLB history to earn a playoff win without having won a regular season game On May 2 1999 Perez got his first regular season victory pitching 5 2 innings and allowing two earned runs with seven strikeouts as Atlanta rolled to a 5 3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds On January 15 2002 he was traded by the Braves with Andrew Brown minors and Brian Jordan to the Dodgers for Gary Sheffield Los Angeles Dodgers edit In a two year period from 2002 2003 he won 27 games 15 in 2002 12 in 2003 which was tied for the third most wins by a left handed pitcher in the National League joining Tom Glavine behind Randy Johnson and Al Leiter and 10th most in the majors He was the first Dodger left hander to register at least 12 wins in consecutive seasons since Fernando Valenzuela accomplished the feat during 1986 21 and 1987 14 During the same period Perez also had the sixth most strikeouts 296 among all major league lefties ranking fourth in the National League behind Johnson Randy Wolf and Leiter Also in those two seasons Perez allowed two earned runs or less in 33 of his 62 starts being selected to the All Star game in 2002 a season in which he pitched a pair of one hit games A career highlight for Perez occurred on August 28 2002 as he defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium with a score of 1 0 during which he pitched 8 0 scoreless innings and slugged his first career home run for the only run of the game With this victory he became the first Major League pitcher to win a 1 0 game and hit the game winning homer since the Dodgers Bob Welch accomplished the feat on June 17 1983 This game also marked the beginning of closer Eric Gagne s record breaking streak the first game of 84 consecutive saves Perez had 18 no decisions in 2004 the most among MLB starting pitchers for that season 1 Kansas City Royals edit In 2006 concerns about Perez s work ethic and attitude arose and the front office soon was looking to deal the left hander as then GM Ned Colletti details in his memoir The Big Chair Shortly after a disappointing outing in a 10 8 loss in Arizona on May 2 owner Frank McCourt approached Colletti telling him to trade Odalis I don t care if you ve got to eat the entire contract Get him out of here On July 25 2006 Perez and two minor league pitchers Blake Johnson and Julio Pimentel were traded to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for Elmer Dessens Cash considerations were also sent to the Royals in the deal On October 31 2007 the Royals declined Perez s 9 million option and paid him a 1 5 million buyout 2 Washington Nationals edit On February 19 2008 Perez signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals and was invited to spring training Perez had his contract purchased by the Nationals on March 20 2008 Perez got the Opening Day start for Washington on March 30 2008 He gave up the first home run in the history of Nationals Park to Chipper Jones in the top of the fourth He allowed the one run and surrendered four hits over five innings and ended up with a no decision Ryan Zimmerman hit a walk off home rune to decide the first game in the history of Nationals Park 3 2 He also struck out the first batter and delivered the first pitch in the history of Nationals Park Perez agreed to a minor league contract with the Nationals prior to the 2009 season However he had second thoughts and did not report to spring training instead wanting a major league deal He was subsequently released 3 Death editPerez died after falling off a ladder at his home in Santo Domingo on March 10 2022 He was 44 4 Perez was alone at home at the time of death 5 References edit Pitching Game Finder For 2004 Recorded no decision as Starter sorted by greatest number of games in a single season matching the selected criteria Baseball Reference Retrieved July 14 2018 Royals decline Perez s option Riske a free agent ESPN com 2007 10 31 Retrieved 2021 07 06 Nationals release no show Perez Cruz Diaz Ivan March 10 2022 Muere Odalis Perez ex lanzador dominicano de las Grandes Ligas El Dia in Spanish Former major league pitcher Odalis Perez dies after accident at his Dominican Republic home ESPN March 10 2022 Retrieved March 11 2022 External links editCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Preceded byJohn Patterson Washington Nationals Opening Day Starting Pitcher2008 Succeeded byJohn Lannan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Odalis Perez amp oldid 1185781215, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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