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Andy Abad

Fausto Andrés Abad (born August 25, 1972) is an American former professional baseball player. Listed at 6' 1" (1.85 m), 184 lb. (83 k), Abad batted and threw left handed. He is also known as Tulile (to-lee'-leh) in the Dominican Republic.

Andy Abad
First baseman
Born: (1972-08-25) August 25, 1972 (age 50)
West Palm Beach, Florida
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
Professional debut
NPB: April 7, 2000, for the Kintetsu Buffaloes
MLB: September 10, 2001, for the Oakland Athletics
Last appearance
NPB: August 27, 2000, for the Kintetsu Buffaloes
MLB: April 13, 2006, for the Cincinnati Reds
NPB statistics
Batting average.163
Home runs4
Runs batted in13
MLB statistics
Batting average.095
Home runs0
Runs batted in0
Teams

Born in West Palm Beach, Florida, he is of Cuban descent as his father left Cuba during the Fidel Castro revolution. Before being drafted, he graduated from Jupiter High School in Florida, and then attended Middle Georgia College.

Professional career

Abad was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 16th round (443rd overall) of the 1993 Major League Baseball Draft. He made his debut with the Gulf Coast Red Sox that year.

In 1994 he advanced to Single-A Sarasota Red Sox, where he hit .288. He remained in Sarasota through part of 1995, advancing to Double-A Trenton Thunder for whom he hit .240.

He was sent back down to Single-A Sarasota in 1996, and hit .287 for them before rejoining Trenton, where he batted .277.

In 1997 he hit .303 in 45 games for Trenton, while collecting the first of multiple .300-plus seasons.

Abad opened 1998 with Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox, where he hit .307 with 16 home runs and stole 10 bases. The next season, he hit 15 home runs and again posted 10 steals, but was released on October 15, 1999.

In between, Abad had three productive seasons for the Navegantes del Magallanes of the Venezuela Winter League between 1996 and 1999 and also played in the Caribbean Series.[1][2]

He then went overseas, joining the Kintetsu Buffaloes of the Nippon Baseball League in 2000. Following the season, the Oakland Athletics signed him to a contract. He started with their Triple-A club, the Sacramento River Cats, where he had one of his best minor league seasons, hitting .301 with 19 homers and 92 runs batted in in 124 games. He then batted a .529 average during the 2001 Pacific Coast League playoffs.

Abad made his debut with Oakland late in September, appearing as a pinch hitter for Jeremy Giambi, resulting in a pop fly out. It was his only plate appearance of the year.

After the 2001 season, Abad was granted free agency and later signed with the Florida Marlins. He spent 2002 with their Triple-A affiliate, the Calgary Cannons.

In 2003, he returned with Boston and was assigned to Triple-A Pawtucket, where he posted a .304 average with 13 homers and 93 RBI in 124 games. He made both the International League and Baseball America All-Star teams that season.

He returned to the big leagues during the regular season for a little more than a week with the Red Sox. Appearing in nine games, he hit just .118 in 17 at-bats.

Abad was picked up by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2004. He hit .292 and 15 home runs with their Triple-A team Nashville Sounds. He was then released, and subsequently signed by the Cleveland Indians in 2005. He played the entire season with Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, collecting a .293 average with 85 RBI and a career high 20 home runs. At the end of the season, he was voted the team co-MVP along with Ryan Garko.

In 2006, Abad signed with the Cincinnati Reds and was included in the opening day 25 man roster. He went 0-for-3 with two walks in only five games and was demoted to Triple-A Louisville Bats, where he hit .267 with nine home runs and 32 RBI in 83 games. He was granted free agency and later signed by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2007. He then was assigned to the Nashville Sounds, for whom he hit .316 in 269 at-bats.

Abad became a free agent before the 2008 season. He was signed by the Pericos de Puebla of the Triple-A Mexican League. After playing 30 games for them, he was released in late April.

Abad also appeared as an emergency pitcher in six minor league seasons spanning 1994–2007. He posted a 3.86 earned run average in seven games, allowing four runs on 12 hits and one walk, including two homers, while striking out four batters in 10 innings of work.

Coaching career

In 2008, Abad was named the hitting coach for the Yakima Bears, a Low-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.[3] He later worked as a roving instructor for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2010.

He currently resides in Jupiter, Florida.

References

  1. ^ Pura Pelota website – Fausto (Andy) Abad entry
  2. ^ NotiTarde.com – Andy Abad: Uno más de la familia 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
  3. ^ . MLB.com. 2008-12-03. Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2008-12-07.

External links

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

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Fausto Andres Abad born August 25 1972 is an American former professional baseball player Listed at 6 1 1 85 m 184 lb 83 k Abad batted and threw left handed He is also known as Tulile to lee leh in the Dominican Republic Andy AbadFirst basemanBorn 1972 08 25 August 25 1972 age 50 West Palm Beach FloridaBatted LeftThrew LeftProfessional debutNPB April 7 2000 for the Kintetsu BuffaloesMLB September 10 2001 for the Oakland AthleticsLast appearanceNPB August 27 2000 for the Kintetsu BuffaloesMLB April 13 2006 for the Cincinnati RedsNPB statisticsBatting average 163Home runs4Runs batted in13MLB statisticsBatting average 095Home runs0Runs batted in0TeamsKintetsu Buffaloes 2000 Oakland Athletics 2001 Boston Red Sox 2003 Cincinnati Reds 2006 Born in West Palm Beach Florida he is of Cuban descent as his father left Cuba during the Fidel Castro revolution Before being drafted he graduated from Jupiter High School in Florida and then attended Middle Georgia College Contents 1 Professional career 2 Coaching career 3 References 4 External linksProfessional career EditAbad was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 16th round 443rd overall of the 1993 Major League Baseball Draft He made his debut with the Gulf Coast Red Sox that year In 1994 he advanced to Single A Sarasota Red Sox where he hit 288 He remained in Sarasota through part of 1995 advancing to Double A Trenton Thunder for whom he hit 240 He was sent back down to Single A Sarasota in 1996 and hit 287 for them before rejoining Trenton where he batted 277 In 1997 he hit 303 in 45 games for Trenton while collecting the first of multiple 300 plus seasons Abad opened 1998 with Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox where he hit 307 with 16 home runs and stole 10 bases The next season he hit 15 home runs and again posted 10 steals but was released on October 15 1999 In between Abad had three productive seasons for the Navegantes del Magallanes of the Venezuela Winter League between 1996 and 1999 and also played in the Caribbean Series 1 2 He then went overseas joining the Kintetsu Buffaloes of the Nippon Baseball League in 2000 Following the season the Oakland Athletics signed him to a contract He started with their Triple A club the Sacramento River Cats where he had one of his best minor league seasons hitting 301 with 19 homers and 92 runs batted in in 124 games He then batted a 529 average during the 2001 Pacific Coast League playoffs Abad made his debut with Oakland late in September appearing as a pinch hitter for Jeremy Giambi resulting in a pop fly out It was his only plate appearance of the year After the 2001 season Abad was granted free agency and later signed with the Florida Marlins He spent 2002 with their Triple A affiliate the Calgary Cannons In 2003 he returned with Boston and was assigned to Triple A Pawtucket where he posted a 304 average with 13 homers and 93 RBI in 124 games He made both the International League and Baseball America All Star teams that season He returned to the big leagues during the regular season for a little more than a week with the Red Sox Appearing in nine games he hit just 118 in 17 at bats Abad was picked up by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2004 He hit 292 and 15 home runs with their Triple A team Nashville Sounds He was then released and subsequently signed by the Cleveland Indians in 2005 He played the entire season with Triple A Buffalo Bisons collecting a 293 average with 85 RBI and a career high 20 home runs At the end of the season he was voted the team co MVP along with Ryan Garko In 2006 Abad signed with the Cincinnati Reds and was included in the opening day 25 man roster He went 0 for 3 with two walks in only five games and was demoted to Triple A Louisville Bats where he hit 267 with nine home runs and 32 RBI in 83 games He was granted free agency and later signed by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2007 He then was assigned to the Nashville Sounds for whom he hit 316 in 269 at bats Abad became a free agent before the 2008 season He was signed by the Pericos de Puebla of the Triple A Mexican League After playing 30 games for them he was released in late April Abad also appeared as an emergency pitcher in six minor league seasons spanning 1994 2007 He posted a 3 86 earned run average in seven games allowing four runs on 12 hits and one walk including two homers while striking out four batters in 10 innings of work Coaching career EditIn 2008 Abad was named the hitting coach for the Yakima Bears a Low A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks organization 3 He later worked as a roving instructor for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2010 He currently resides in Jupiter Florida References Edit Pura Pelota website Fausto Andy Abad entry NotiTarde com Andy Abad Uno mas de la familia Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Spanish D backs announce Minor League coaching staffs MLB com 2008 12 03 Archived from the original on 2011 06 10 Retrieved 2008 12 07 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or RetrosheetPortals Baseball Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andy Abad amp oldid 1113468829, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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