Orestes Destrade
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Orestes Destrade | ||
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First Baseman | ||
Born: May 8, 1962 | ||
Batted: Switch | Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | ||
September 11, 1987 for the New York Yankees |
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Final game | ||
May 24, 1994 for the Florida Marlins |
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Career statistics | ||
Batting Average | .241 | |
Home runs | 26 | |
Runs batted in | 106 | |
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Career highlights and awards | ||
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Orestes Cucuas Destrade (Born May 8, 1962 in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba[1]) is a retired Cuban Major League Baseball infielder. He came to the United States with his family when he was six. He attended Florida College for two years, where he was a junior college All American.
After college, he played four seasons at the major league level: 1987 with the New York Yankees, 1988 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and 1993 and 1994 for the Florida Marlins. He also played 5 seasons (1989-1992 and 1995) for the Seibu Lions of the Japanese Pacific League, where he led the league in home runs for three consecutive years.
Destrade currently appears on ESPN's Baseball Tonight and co-hosts ESPN Radio's SportsNation with John Seibel. He has also provided color commentary for the 2006 World Baseball Classic and the 2007 Little League World Series. Until April 2007 he was co-host of XM Radio's Baseball This Morning show on MLB Home Plate, XM channel 175, along with Buck Martinez and Mark Patrick.
Orestes is a father of three children: Danielle, Devin, and Armando.
[edit] External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
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