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Orlando Sánchez (baseball)

Orlando Sánchez Márquez (born September 7, 1956, in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball. He played all or part of four seasons in the majors, from 1981 through 1984, for the St. Louis Cardinals (1981–83), Kansas City Royals (1984) and Baltimore Orioles (1984). Listed at 6' 1", 195 lb., he batted left-handed and threw right-handed.

Orlando Sánchez
Catcher
Born: (1956-09-07) September 7, 1956 (age 67)
Canóvanas, Puerto Rico
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 6, 1981, for the St. Louis Cardinals
Last MLB appearance
May 25, 1984, for the Baltimore Orioles
MLB statistics
Batting average.218
Home runs0
Runs batted in12
Teams
Career highlights and awards

In a four-season career, Sánchez posted a .218 batting average (24-for-110) with 11 runs and 12 RBI in 73 games, including three doubles, two triples and one stolen base without home runs.

Following his playing career, Sánchez coached in the minor leagues.

On August 29, 2009, he coached the Mexican League champion Saraperos, when the team defeated the Quintana Roo Tigres 14–1 in the sixth game of the championship series.

Pro career edit

Orlando Sanchez was signed as an amateur undrafted free agent by the New York Mets. He made his professional debut as a 17 year old for the Marion Mets of the Appalachian League. In the year, Sanchez batted .206 over the course of 23 games. At the end of the 1975 season, Sanchez was released by the Mets, and signed with the Philadelphia Phillies in spring training the following year. Sanchez would spend the next few season playing in the minor league system for the Phillies. It wasn't until 1979 that Sanchez made it as far as Triple A, playing for the Phillies affiliate the Oklahoma City 89ers. Sanchez appeared in a handful of games, and had his best season in 1980, batting .306. However, the power hitting he enjoyed on the lower levels of minor league baseball did not follow him to triple-A. While playing in the Phillies system, he was pressed into service as a pitcher for the Pulaski Phillies. Sanchez surrendered a home run and ended up with a 27.00 E.R.A.[1]

With Philadelphia, Sanchez was stuck without much hope of getting promoted to the big league club, especially since they had multi-time All-star Bob Boone as their starting catcher. When the Rule 5 draft came around the following winter, the Phillies left Sanchez exposed and he was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals. Sanchez made his MLB debut on May 6, 1981, against the Atlanta Braves. He was a late inning defensive replacement for Darrell Porter. He made only one plate appearance, that against Gaylord Perry, and grounded out to second.[2]

Over the course of the next couple of seasons, Sanchez would split his time from being Porter's back-up, to playing in the minors. At the end of the 1983 season, the Cardinals left Sanchez exposed and he was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the Rule 5 draft. He only appeared in 10 games before his contract was purchased by the Baltimore Orioles. Sanchez split the rest of the season between Baltimore and their Triple-A team, the Rochester Red Wings. he appeared in 74 games for Rochester, batting .305 Despite this, Sanchez was released by Baltimore at the end of the season and later signed with the Cleveland Indians and played for their Triple A team in Maine. After appearing in just 12 games for Maine, Sanchez was released. After being cut by Cleveland, Sanchez signed with Puebla Angeles of the Mexican League. Sanchez would play eight more seasons of pro ball in Mexico, before retiring in 1993 after spending the season with the Monterrey Industriales.[3]

Managerial career edit

In 2006, Sanchez was named as the manager for the Vaqueros Laguna. The team finished 50–59. The next season Sanchez was the manager of the Olmecas de Tabasco, whom he led to a record of 56–54. In 2009, he was named the manager of Saraperos de Saltillo, with whom he'd manage the next few seasons. He led the team to a 59–48 record in his first year at the helm. However, in 2011, he had the worst season of his career, and was fired mid-way through the season with a record of 36–50. He was replaced by Noe Munoz. Over the course of the next two seasons he managed the Acereros de Monclova and Vaqueros Laguna before returning to Saltillo in 2017. He currently has a record of 660 wins and 675 losses in his managerial career.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Orlando Sanchez Minor, Mexican & Winter Leagues Statistics & History".
  2. ^ "Atlanta Braves at St. Louis Cardinals Box Score, May 6, 1981".
  3. ^ "Orlando Sanchez Minor, Mexican & Winter Leagues Statistics & History".
  4. ^ "Orlando Sanchez Minor, Mexican & Winter Leagues Statistics & History".

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Retrosheet

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This article is about the Puerto Rican catcher For the Cuban born American politician see Orlando Sanchez politician For the basketball player see Orlando Sanchez basketball Orlando Sanchez Marquez born September 7 1956 in Canovanas Puerto Rico is a former catcher in Major League Baseball He played all or part of four seasons in the majors from 1981 through 1984 for the St Louis Cardinals 1981 83 Kansas City Royals 1984 and Baltimore Orioles 1984 Listed at 6 1 195 lb he batted left handed and threw right handed Orlando SanchezCatcherBorn 1956 09 07 September 7 1956 age 67 Canovanas Puerto RicoBatted LeftThrew RightMLB debutMay 6 1981 for the St Louis CardinalsLast MLB appearanceMay 25 1984 for the Baltimore OriolesMLB statisticsBatting average 218Home runs0Runs batted in12TeamsSt Louis Cardinals 1981 1983 Kansas City Royals 1984 Baltimore Orioles 1984 Career highlights and awardsMexican League batting champion 1987 In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Sanchez and the second or maternal family name is Marquez In a four season career Sanchez posted a 218 batting average 24 for 110 with 11 runs and 12 RBI in 73 games including three doubles two triples and one stolen base without home runs Following his playing career Sanchez coached in the minor leagues On August 29 2009 he coached the Mexican League champion Saraperos when the team defeated the Quintana Roo Tigres 14 1 in the sixth game of the championship series Contents 1 Pro career 2 Managerial career 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPro career editOrlando Sanchez was signed as an amateur undrafted free agent by the New York Mets He made his professional debut as a 17 year old for the Marion Mets of the Appalachian League In the year Sanchez batted 206 over the course of 23 games At the end of the 1975 season Sanchez was released by the Mets and signed with the Philadelphia Phillies in spring training the following year Sanchez would spend the next few season playing in the minor league system for the Phillies It wasn t until 1979 that Sanchez made it as far as Triple A playing for the Phillies affiliate the Oklahoma City 89ers Sanchez appeared in a handful of games and had his best season in 1980 batting 306 However the power hitting he enjoyed on the lower levels of minor league baseball did not follow him to triple A While playing in the Phillies system he was pressed into service as a pitcher for the Pulaski Phillies Sanchez surrendered a home run and ended up with a 27 00 E R A 1 With Philadelphia Sanchez was stuck without much hope of getting promoted to the big league club especially since they had multi time All star Bob Boone as their starting catcher When the Rule 5 draft came around the following winter the Phillies left Sanchez exposed and he was selected by the St Louis Cardinals Sanchez made his MLB debut on May 6 1981 against the Atlanta Braves He was a late inning defensive replacement for Darrell Porter He made only one plate appearance that against Gaylord Perry and grounded out to second 2 Over the course of the next couple of seasons Sanchez would split his time from being Porter s back up to playing in the minors At the end of the 1983 season the Cardinals left Sanchez exposed and he was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the Rule 5 draft He only appeared in 10 games before his contract was purchased by the Baltimore Orioles Sanchez split the rest of the season between Baltimore and their Triple A team the Rochester Red Wings he appeared in 74 games for Rochester batting 305 Despite this Sanchez was released by Baltimore at the end of the season and later signed with the Cleveland Indians and played for their Triple A team in Maine After appearing in just 12 games for Maine Sanchez was released After being cut by Cleveland Sanchez signed with Puebla Angeles of the Mexican League Sanchez would play eight more seasons of pro ball in Mexico before retiring in 1993 after spending the season with the Monterrey Industriales 3 Managerial career editIn 2006 Sanchez was named as the manager for the Vaqueros Laguna The team finished 50 59 The next season Sanchez was the manager of the Olmecas de Tabasco whom he led to a record of 56 54 In 2009 he was named the manager of Saraperos de Saltillo with whom he d manage the next few seasons He led the team to a 59 48 record in his first year at the helm However in 2011 he had the worst season of his career and was fired mid way through the season with a record of 36 50 He was replaced by Noe Munoz Over the course of the next two seasons he managed the Acereros de Monclova and Vaqueros Laguna before returning to Saltillo in 2017 He currently has a record of 660 wins and 675 losses in his managerial career 4 See also editList of Major League Baseball players from Puerto RicoReferences edit Orlando Sanchez Minor Mexican amp Winter Leagues Statistics amp History Atlanta Braves at St Louis Cardinals Box Score May 6 1981 Orlando Sanchez Minor Mexican amp Winter Leagues Statistics amp History Orlando Sanchez Minor Mexican amp Winter Leagues Statistics amp History External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Retrosheet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orlando Sanchez baseball amp oldid 1212076297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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